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South Dakota Native Homeownership Coalition celebrates upward trend in Native American homeownership during National Homeownership Month

South Dakota Native Homeownership Coalition celebrates upward trend in Native American homeownership during National Homeownership Month
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Memorial Day ceremony celebrates Korean War veteran who earned Medal of Honor

A Memorial Day ceremony celebrated a Korean War veteran who earned the Medal of Honor and the Teddy Roosevelt Rough Rider Award.

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Navigating the Unknown: How United Tribes Technical College Responded to the COVID-19 Pandemic


Bismarck, North Dakota, is the home of United Tribes Technical College (UTTC), which celebrated 50 years as a tribal college in 2019 and was one of the first tribal colleges in the United States. As COVID-19 spread throughout the country in 2020, cases remained fairly low in North Dakota throughout most of the summer. In mid-November, however, events took a drastic turn for the worse. North Dakota was ranked number one in the United States for confirmed positive COVID cases per capita, and Bismarck, located in Burleigh County, had the highest positivity rate in the state. Statistically speaking, Bismarck was the most dangerous place in the United States as it related to the percentage of COVID-19 cases. Like all tribal colleges, UTTC had to navigate the unknown, discovering the challenges the pandemic would bring.

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Navigating the Unknown: How United Tribes Technical College Responded to the COVID-19 Pandemic


Bismarck, North Dakota, is the home of United Tribes Technical College (UTTC), which celebrated 50 years as a tribal college in 2019 and was one of the first tribal colleges in the United States. As COVID-19 spread throughout the country in 2020, cases remained fairly low in North Dakota throughout most of the summer. In mid-November, however, events took a drastic turn for the worse. North Dakota was ranked number one in the United States for confirmed positive COVID cases per capita, and Bismarck, located in Burleigh County, had the highest positivity rate in the state. Statistically speaking, Bismarck was the most dangerous place in the United States as it related to the percentage of COVID-19 cases. Like all tribal colleges, UTTC had to navigate the unknown, discovering the challenges the pandemic would bring.

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Georgene Louis for Congress Campaign announces major endorsement from Coalition of Large Tribes

Georgene Louis for Congress Campaign announces major endorsement from Coalition of Large Tribes
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Native American inmates donate powwow fund to support abuse victims


Native American inmates donate powwow fund to support abuse victims
Erin Bormett, Sioux Falls Argus Leader
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Amy Carter, director of operations at Children s Inn, receives a donation from Warden Darin Young on behalf of the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Spiritual Group at the South Dakota State Penitentiary on Thursday, January 7, at Children s Inn in Sioux Falls.
The Children s Inn accepted a $500 donation from the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Spiritual Group at the South Dakota State Penitentiary on Thursday.
Native American inmates normally would have used the money to hold quarterly powwows at the prison, but due to the pandemic, this year s powwows were canceled. 

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