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The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (AICCW) is now accepting applications for its 2025 economic development grant program, offering $5,000 grants to Native-owned and other underserved businesses across the state.
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President Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard and the Marines in response to protests over ICE raids, without the consent or request of California Governor Gavin Newsom or Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The actions have ignited tensions between protesters and law enforcement.
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On Saturday, May 31, 2035, Rapid City, South Dakota, unveiled a powerful new memorial dedicated to the children who suffered and died at the Rapid City Indian Boarding School. The memorial, named Tiwahe—meaning "family" in Lakota—features a seven-foot-tall bronze sculpture depicting a Lakota family surrounding a young boy dressed in a boarding school uniform. This poignant artwork honors the legacy of over 50 children who perished at the school between 1898 and 1933, many of whom are buried in unmarked graves on the site.
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WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
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The Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management (CEM) unanimously approved Resolution No. 25-005, officially declaring a State of Emergency in response to worsening drought conditions across the Nation. All six commissioners voted in favor of the resolution.
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On Wednesday, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo (R) vetoed a bill that would formally recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday in October.
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The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the recovery of 13-year-old Sa’Wade Birdinground, who has been missing since October 6, 2024. She was last seen at her family’s home in Garryowen, Montana, and has had no known contact with family or friends since that time.
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Navajo Nation Speaker Crystalyne Curley announced on Wednesday that the 25th Navajo Nation Council will hold a second public hearing to gather input from community members and stakeholders regarding federal initiatives aimed at revitalizing the coal industry in the United States.
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