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$13 million has been invested in the Red Cloud Indian School, also known as Maȟpíya Lúta. Where will that funding be going?
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Pine Ridge is back at the state 'A' boys basketball tournament in 2024. For Thorpes head coach Casey Means, his program is about a strong culture with everyone doing their part.
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State tournaments are the perfect spot for historical moments, and for Giada Scherich, she rose to the occasion on the biggest stage. The Lakota Tech junior not only won her first ever state wrestling title for herself, but she’s also the first wrestler from her school to do it.
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Four cheerleaders from the Oglala Sioux Tribe were chosen to be a part of the of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as members of the Spirit of America cheer squad.
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Get to know Billy Mills who grew up in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. He became a Kansas Jayhawk, enlisted in the Marines, and became an Olympic Legend.
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A federal grand jury has indicted a Pine Ridge man on murder charges for two separate homicides.
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Season two of PBS's "Native America" premieres this week. It shines a spotlight on Native Americans in contemporary America, including Henry Red Cloud.
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One month from now a solar eclipse will cut across the southwestern United States. Thanks to a nationwide NASA project, some South Dakotans will be in on the show.
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NewsThe first screening of the film Tatanka: A Way of Life will be the featured event at the Honoring Thathanka Oyate community festival from 1-6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Maȟpíya Lúta (Red Cloud Indian School).
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In a landscape where narratives from Indian reservations are often told from an outsider's perspective, Dale emerges as a beacon, shining a light on the stories of his community.