RESERVATION
Hungarian Mushroom Soup
The first time I saw the word Hungarian describing mushroom soup, I was perplexed. I am a descendent of grandparents who came to the United States from Hungary when they were young adults. My mother w...
Posted on 10/2/11 at 12:19 AM
Outdoor art gallery in Fort Yates definitely eye-catching
BISMARCK--As I made repeated loops around the streets of Fort Yates last week to write about their flooding issues, it was hard not to notice the huge pictures staring at me wherever I went. Plastere...
Posted on 6/5/11 at 10:20 AM
Man kills 4 relatives, dies on Calif. reservation
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (AP) — The church bell that rings out to announce the deaths of tribal members on the Tule River Indian Reservation tolled repeatedly after a gunman fatally shot his daughter, mother and two uncles before being killed in a shootout with police.By Associated Press , December 10, 2012
Lack of information on ND slayings frustrates some
NEW TOWN, N.D. (AP) — Some residents of a North Dakota reservation say they are frustrated with the lack of information surrounding the deaths earlier this week of a grandmother and her three grandchildren.November 22, 2012
Refinery planned for Fort Berthold Reservation
NEW TOWN, N.D. -- An oil refinery, the first to be built in the United States in more than 30 years, is planned for the Fort Berthold Reservation.By Forum News Service , October 10, 2012
A hopeful step for native children
The arrest of a 19-year-old for the murder of two Spirit Lake Reservation children is an important, visible step in an ongoing and often frustrating effort to protect American Indian children. Valentino Bagola was charged by federal authorities with four counts of murder in connection with the deaths of 6-year-old Travis Lee DuBois Jr. and 9-year-old Destiny Jane Shaw DuBois. He pleaded not guilty. The reservation is south of Devils Lake.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , August 01, 2012
Indian culture expert: Big hurdles in protecting reservation children
By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , July 23, 2012
Family grapples with the death of a baby girl
By By Chuck Haga and Patrick Springer , Forum Communications , July 13, 2012
Program aims to boost reservation beef production
A group of researchers from North and South Dakota is working on a project to help members of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation restore the land and raise cattle.May 05, 2011
Tribal leader: Oil boom impacting reservations
BISMARCK — Drawbacks to the state’s oil boom outweigh the benefits to North Dakota’s Indian tribes and will remain so unless work is done to alleviate difficulties on the reservation, says Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Tex Hall. Hall gave the State of the Tribal address to state lawmakers Thursday. He said the ultimate goal should be to implement a comprehensive plan that includes all North Dakotans — native and nonnative.By By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , January 07, 2011
Three shot on Red Lake Indian Reservation; one said to be dead
The FBI is leading the search for a Redby, Minn., man wanted in connection with the shooting of three people Wednesday on the Red Lake Indian Reservation northwest of Bemidji.By Stephen J. Lee, Forum Communications Co. , November 04, 2010
Judge orders reservation voting sites open
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that Benson County must open two polling sites on the Spirit Lake reservation for the Nov. 2 election.October 22, 2010
Other views: Law and order are essential on reservation
Tools for addressing crime on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation are being put into place. A new federal law recently enacted will provide more law enforcement officers, prosecutors and flexibility in dealing with jurisdictions for Standing Rock and other reservations. It sounds good. The truth of the matter will be found in the application and performance of key agencies — federal and tribal.By The Bismarck Tribune , August 20, 2010
Woman pleads guilty to reservation assault
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A woman has pleaded guilty to attacking her 23-year-old son with a knife on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.August 12, 2010
Reservation group provides forum
An organization on the Fort Berthold Reservation is providing a forum for people to discuss reservation issues and other concerns and ask questions.June 08, 2010
New trial date set for ’75 reservation slaying
A new trial date has been set for two suspects in the 1975 death of an American Indian Movement activist in western South Dakota. John Graham and Thelma Rios will be tried together on state charges on Nov. 29, the state attorney general’s office announced Friday. Previous trial dates were set for March and July.May 15, 2010
Tribal official pleads guilty to theft
A longtime employee of the Belcourt Public Utilities Commission has pleaded guilty to stealing from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa agency.May 05, 2010
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