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The EPA grants nearly $8 million to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.
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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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The Boys and Girls Club of the Rosebud Reservation is the recipient of a farm-to-school grant program. Among other things, it offers fresh produce to attendees all year.
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New details are emerging about the Native Women’s Health Clinic in Rapid City. That program has not seen any patients since April of 2023.
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At least one western South Dakota tribe is pulling its share of funding from a clinic meant to provide women’s health services for enrolled members living in Rapid City.
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As efforts to give a new generation of Lakota youth the gift of their traditional language continue, one school is using technology to make that education easier.
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Two West River tribes are giving a Rapid City-based women’s health clinic a month to turn around its program. The Native American centered pre-natal care clinic in question has reportedly seen zero patients since last April.
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The Rosebud Sioux Tribal council wants to pull its tribal flag from the South Dakota Capitol building.
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A bill encouraging the Bureau of Indian Affairs to establish law enforcement training in South Dakota advances through the Senate State Affairs committee.