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Potawatomi to expand broadband access in northern Wisconsin
Staff reports
January 07, 2011
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Pueblo of Santa Ana honored as best place to work
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January 07, 2011
N ew Mexico Business Weekly, an Albuquerque-based newspaper dedicated to covering business and industry, recently announced the best places to work in New Mexico...
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Jemez Pueblo, Santa Fe National Forest sign historic pact
Gale Courey Toensing, Today staff
January 07, 2011
JEMEZ PUEBLO, N.M. – Just days after President Barack Obama announced U.S. support for the U.N...
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The Wilderness and its superintendent receive environmental awards
Staff reports
January 07, 2011
LAKE VERMILION, Minn...
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Cherokee Nation receives governor’s commendation for workforce development
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January 07, 2011
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – An accolade from Oklahoma’s Gov...
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Judge rules for Oenga family
Jack McNeel, Today correspondent
January 07, 2011
SEATTLE – The federal court in November issued a 168-page detailed decision regarding the Oenga v. United States and BP case...
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Gorman shared joy and skill in a decade of art represented in exhibition
The American Indian News Service
January 07, 2011
WASHINGTON – The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will open “R.C...
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Indian Country Conservancy to restore Native lands in Oregon
Staff reports
January 07, 2011
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Indian Country Conservancy has received three grants totaling nearly $150,000 from leading foundations in Oregon...
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Cape Wind bogged down in lawsuits
Gale Courey Toensing, Today staff
January 07, 2011
CAPE COD, Mass...
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Tulalip Tribes restore creek for salmon
Bill Sheets, The Daily Herald
January 07, 2011
TULALIP, Wash. (AP) – Coho Creek stinks. Along parts of the stream, the stench of rotting fish carcasses is overwhelming...
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