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Fentanyl has taken root in Montana and in communities across the Mountain West during the pandemic. And overdose deaths are disproportionately affecting Native Americans.
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Dozens of people Thursday walked across Browning to commemorate a national day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous persons. The walk comes as the local college is launching a database that aims to help resolve unsolved cases.
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The Blackfeet Nation’s tribal council voted Thursday to remove Chairman Timothy Davis from office.
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An FBI spokesperson said a search warrant was executed at Tribal Business Council Chairman Timothy Davis’ home, where eight individuals were arrested. Davis was not home and was not taken into custody.
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The tribe says there were 17 opioid overdoses and four deaths on the Blackfeet Reservation in just a week’s time.
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The Blackfeet Tribal Business Council along with the reservation’s incident commander announced this week that masking on the reservation will be optional and that tribal offices will reopen to the public.
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After reimplementing "Phase 2" COVID-19 restrictions due to the omicron variant, the Blackfeet Tribe says it won't enforce restrictions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grants were awarded to the Blackfeet Nation, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and Climate Smart Missoula.
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The Blackfeet Nation laid its late chief, Earl Old Person, to rest Friday during a funeral service in Browning.
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Blackfeet Nation has received a federal grant to track elk movement and migration patterns on the tribe’s reservation in northern Montana.