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The move was the single largest transfer under the Bison Conservation Transfer Program, which relocates Yellowstone bison to Native American tribes around Montana and the country.
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House Bill 8 would authorize state loans for local projects and use the coal-severance tax, or taxes collected on coal mined in Montana, to back those loans.
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For decades the park has worked to restore its herds, from fewer than 25 animals in the early 1900s, to more than 5,000 today — enough that the park is now expanding a program that transfers live bison to Native American tribes to help restore populations on reservations.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office is hosting training sessions in Montana this week for indigenous communities about how to enter missing persons cases into a…
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Tribal leaders in Montana are pulling out of the Attorney General’s task force for missing and murdered indigenous people after he announced his intent to…
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A bison in the Fort Peck Tribes’ quarantine program died last week. The bull was one of five that were set to join Fort Peck’s burgeoning bison herd this…
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The Assiniboine and Sioux tribes have filed a Title VI complaint against the Wolf Point school district.This is the first time tribes have filed a…
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Declaring today as a "great day for American jobs," President Trump reversed an Obama administration decision and issued a permit to continue building the…