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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced it will be awarding Little Big Horn College in south central Montana’s Crow Nation $1.9 million to build a cultural center. The center will be used as a hall of fame, museum and archive.
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The Ultimate Warrior Challenge — a triathlon made up of running, canoeing, and horseback riding — has roots in Crow culture.
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Time is running out for those surrounding Crow Nation to apply for rental and utility assistance. Taylar Stagner with Yellowstone Public Radio talked with officials on Crow about how minorities in the surrounding Crow area can apply.
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Crow Nation celebrates the life of the last tribal chief every year, but this year is special because the Crow Honor Guard has been invited to the centennial celebration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Virginia.
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The Crow Nation hosted its one-hundred-and-second Crow Fair last week after a trying year, filled with covid-related deaths and social isolation. Some tribal members said this was their first time seeing each other in over a year.
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Montana’s hot dry conditions are prompting counties to issue fire restrictions in an effort to prevent human caused wildfires.
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Last June, the Crow Nation created a new police department. Then, five months later, that department shut down with little notice as to why. MTPR’s...
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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case involving Crow Nation Monday morning that holds implications for policing in tribal nations across Montana and the country. The case before the Supreme Court focuses on a night in 2016 where a Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer was patrolling the state highway near Crow Agency. He saw a car pulled over to the side of the road.
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Montana lawmakers heard impassioned testimony this week on a bill that would allow non-tribal members to hunt on privately owned lands within Native American reservations.
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The Custer Gallatin National Forest is moving forward with two out of three proposed land exchanges on the southern side of the Crazy Mountains.