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Challenges are faced by schools everywhere – and each district is unique. South Dakota’s State-Tribal Relations Board received an update on the state’s reservation schools.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration awarded a total of $20.9 million in grants to 88 projects to improve road safety on reservations; 13 of these projects are in South Dakota.
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Animal rescues across South Dakota are seeing a drop in adoptions this summer compared to previous years.
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A bill introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson to memorialize and protect the land where the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred passed through the House Natural Resources Committee and now awaits a vote in the full chamber.
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NewsU.S. Representative Dusty Johnson introduced a bill he said will protect the land where the Wounded Knee Massacre took place by placing it into restricted fee status.
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The Simply Smiles Children’s Village is a small town on the Cheyenne River Reservation that is home to a program aimed at improving outcomes and reducing trauma for Indigenous foster children.
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The Indian Health Service transferred health care services over to the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board.
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U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland signaled her commitment to Indian Country with a Friday meeting in Rapid City involving leaders Leadership from 12 different Tribes in the Great Plains tribes.
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Native American war hero Marcella Rose LeBeau has made her journey to the spirit world.
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Rosebud Sioux Tribe joins the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to provide improved healthcare for eligible patients in Pennington County.