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Blackfeet honor Benefis for its work with tribes
The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council recently honored Benefis Health System leadership for its medical outreach to the Blackfeet and other tribes across the Hi-Line. A special honoring ceremony took place ...
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Tribes race to preserve their culture
Tribes race to preserve their culture Montana is the only state in the nation with a constitution commanding respect for its American Indian heritage in its public schools.
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Indian Education for All: Meeting the mandate
Indian Education has long been a part of history lessons in Fort Benton schools.
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Across the Big Sky
BROWNING - Six Blackfeet tribal members were inducted into the Montana Indian Athlete Hall of Fame earlier this month.
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Juneau says Indian heritage will help as superintendent
Montana's first American Indian state schools superintendent, Denise Juneau, says she's an American Indian first - but didn't want to be viewed as a single-issue candidate, either.
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Browning man wins Montana Lottery's Wild Card jackpot on Christmas Eve
A Browning man received a generous gift on Christmas Eve when he won the $182,000 Wild Card jackpot from the Montana Lottery.
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Signs designed for avalanche alerts
This large illuminated sign is just outside the entrance to Glacier Park. They're not there to tell motorists the wrong temperature.
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Pheasants Forever raffles guns to pay for habitat purchases
Montana Pheasants Forever is re-arming itself in the battle for public access to upland bird habitat.
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Across the Big Sky
A $738,000 traffic project is set to give highway drivers a sense of what's ahead.
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Water-main work complete at Browning High
Students were allowed back into all areas of a Browning High School building Tuesday, after repairs were finished following a sewer main break last week.
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Hero's Sendoff ceremony Saturday in Havre
Area residents are set to show their support for soldiers from the Montana Army National Guard during the Hero's Sendoff ceremony Saturday in Havre.
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Across the Big Sky
BROWNING - The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council will pay out per capita money later this month.
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Prosecutor alleges neglect of horses
Bob Bedard says he had good intentions in operating a Blackfeet Indian Reservation ranch inhabited by dozens of Spanish mustangs, horses now at the center of a felony animal cruelty charge against Bedard.
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Cut Bank officials listen to Blackfeet concerns about racism
BROWNING - Members of the Blackfeet Tribe detailed incidents of alleged racial discrimination to three Cut Bank city officials at a public meeting here Wednesday night.
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Starving mustangs rescued
More than 70 Spanish mustangs that were part of a nonprofit effort to protect the rare horses are being removed this week from a 633-acre ranch west of Browning.
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Companion tree finds home at museum
In 1864, Montana became a territory of the United States. Famed cowboy artist Charlie Russell was born in St.
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Cut Bank officials to listen to Blackfeet concerns
BROWNING - The mayor and police chief of Cut Bank have been invited to a public meeting Wednesday evening to listen to allegations of racial discrimination in their border town on the edge of the Blackfeet ...
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Anyone driving over the viaduct on the west end of Browning can hardly miss the beautifully decorated building rising across from the Blackfeet Stampede Park.
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Appeal granted in Native lands dispute
A U.S. Court of Appeals panel of judges has agreed to grant an appeal made by both Native American landowners and the Interior Department as part of a 12-year-long lawsuit supposedly brought to an end by a ...
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Alvin Henry Jordan
BROWNING - Alvin Henry Jordan Sr., 90, of Browning, a Marine Corps veteran and retired motor vehicle GSA inspector, died of natural causes Friday at a Browning hospital.
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