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Tribal leaders want more than conversation from elected officials. The request for action comes after meeting with the U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Senator Mike Rounds to discuss public safety challenges facing the tribes.
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Nine of South Dakota’s tribal leaders meet with the United States Attorney General along with U.S. Senator Mike Rounds to discuss law enforcement and public safety issues plaguing tribal land.
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Eight of nine tribes in South Dakota are banning Governor Kristi Noem from its reservations. But tribal leaders say the bans are about more than Noem’s cartel rhetoric.
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The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is joining six other tribes located within South Dakota in banning Gov. Kristi Noem from its reservation.
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Tribal governments could soon participate in the federal government’s disposal process for surplus public buildings.
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We hear a snippet of this year’s address and also hear from the tribal chairman who delivered the 2023 address.
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Two South Dakota housing authorities received $4 million dollars in federal grant money.
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The Crow Creek Tribal Chairman says more must be done to bolster education in rural parts of the state. That’s one message he brought to lawmakers during the annual state of the Tribes address.
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Riders from the 38+2 Memorial Ride stopped in Madison Wednesday to rest and refresh during the annual horseback ride from Lower Brule to Mankato.
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In The Moment … August 28, 2020 Show 891 Hour 1Earlier this month the South Dakota Arts Council partnered with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,…