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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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One tribal official is offering details into the Tribal Public Safety Crisis Summit held by Gov. Kristi Noem.
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South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem is hosting the Tribal Public Safety Crisis Summit in Pierre Monday.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is now banned from all nine tribal reservations located in South Dakota.
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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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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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The opening days of legislative session are highlighting renewed efforts to improve relations between the state of South Dakota and the nine tribes located in its borders. Between gaming compacts and flag ceremonies, communication is building between entities.
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Intertribal Buffalo Council Board gathered in Flandreau, South Dakota July of 2023 to do a cultural buffalo harvest with the new harvest trailer. The trailer is a way to help tribes process buffalo on-site.
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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.