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Apr 07 2024
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UNL's Great Plains Art Museum to host Native artist
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum will host a Native artist as a part of its Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in Residence program. Angela Two Stars, a multidisciplinary visual artist, public artist and curator, was named to the residency, which aims to create opportunities for museum visitors and school groups to witness an artist in action. The Elizabeth Rubendall
Lincoln Journal StarMar 12 2024
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Suicide prevention organization hires Native liaison
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Lost&Found, a suicide prevention organization based in Sioux Falls, recently created a new Native liaison position to support the rising risk of Native American youth committing suicide. Dawn Marie Johnson, a descendant of Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate and a member of the Sioux Falls School Board, is the new consultant and liaison for Lost&Found. “It’s important
KelolandApr 16 2024
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American Council on Aging helping older Americans fight inflation
The American Council on Aging aims to help older U.S. citizens fight inflation as the federal cost of living continues to increase in 2024. The American Council on Aging aims to help older U.S. citizens fight inflation as the federal cost of living continues to increase in 2024. The American Council on Aging aims to help older U.S. citizens fight inflation as the federal cost of living
ABC13 HoustonNov 22 2023
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Northwestern gets green light for stadium rebuild despite Native American opposition
The Evanston, Illinois city council voted Monday to allow Northwestern University to rebuild its athletic stadium on formerly Native American land despite opposition by tribal leaders and other groups. A Monday university news release stated “the project’s approval comes after extensive dialogue with community members, reflecting Northwestern’s commitment to understanding and addressing the
The College FixApr 28 2024
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An American Classic: The Republic’s First Statehouse
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia State Capitol, America’s first Neoclassical public building. Since 1788, representatives have met in the Virginia State Capitol, in Richmond, making it the oldest English-speaking representative assembly in the country. Much American history has been and continues to be made at the Capitol. In
The Epoch TimesApr 15 2024
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Maine native Mackenzie Holmes selected No. 26 in 2024 WNBA draft
The Gorham native is taking her game to the next level. NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. — Maine native Mackenzie Holmes is taking her game to the next level. Holmes, who starred at Gorham High School, declared for the draft in a social media post last week, adding she plans to have surgery in May to address a reoccurring knee issue. "I have declared for the 2024 WNBA Draft and pray that a team honors me
News Center MaineApr 19 2024
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Anniversaries of 3 American tragedies
It will be the anniversaries of three American tragedies this weekend: The Seide of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, and 29 years since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. FOX 26 Senior Legal Analyst was one of the attorneys on bomber Timothy McVeigh's defense team.
Yahoo NewsNov 17 2023
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Judge: North Dakota's redistricting violates federal law for Native American voters
A federal judge has ruled that North Dakota's Legislature violated the Voting Rights Act in how lawmakers reapportioned legislative districts comprising two tribal nations. U.S. District Chief Judge Peter Welte issued his ruling on Friday, months after a trial held in June in Fargo. He ruled that the 2021 redistricting plan for two districts, one with two House subdistricts, “prevents Native
Daily KosNov 17 2023
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Judge: North Dakota's redistricting violates federal law for Native American voters
A federal judge has ruled that North Dakota's Legislature violated the Voting Rights Act in how lawmakers reapportioned legislative districts comprising two tribal nations. U.S. District Chief Judge Peter Welte issued his ruling on Friday, months after a trial held in June in Fargo. He ruled that the 2021 redistricting plan for two districts, one with two House subdistricts, “prevents Native
The Bismarck Tribune