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Five-tour combat veteran Jestin Dupree works for the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes on the Fort Peck reservation in Montana. He aims to fill in gaps in VA care that often leave Native veterans behind.
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Montana tribal council member joining new federal advisory committee for Indigenous veteran outreachA tribal council member from Fort Peck Reservation in Montana has been appointed to a new federal advisory committee focusing on improving outreach to Indigenous veterans.
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Friday a missing person report was filed for a woman on Fort Peck. Yellowstone Public Radio’s Taylar Stagner has more.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fort Peck Tribes finalized plans for a new Wellness Center. They hope to close the health care disparity between non Natives and tribal members.
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A lawsuit challenging a border crossing permit for the Keystone XL pipeline is on hold after Pres. Joe Biden canceled the permit last month.
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WOLF POINT, Mont. — Fallen pine cones covered 16 year old Leslie Keiser’s fresh grave at the edge of Wolf Point, a small community on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation on the eastern Montana plains.
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As Montana sees a surge in COVID-19 cases, medical facilities, particularly within tribal nations, are being pushed to their limits.
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Montana state health officials flagged six counties Wednesday as areas of significant COVID-19 growth. A hotspot in northeast Montana is grappling to get its case number under control.
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Sixteen Native American tribes across the U.S. will soon receive graduates of the bison quarantine program at the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
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Eleven bull bison quarantined in a federal facility near Yellowstone National Park were transferred to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation on June 24. There,…