'People Die Like That'
Native Americans Face Serious Barriers in Accessing Care
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Native Americans Face Serious Barriers in Accessing Care
Kyron Jeno, a recent graduate of Carroll College with a degree in History and Political Science, returned to his hometown of Hardin, just in time to see the Big Horn County Historical Museum was searching for a new director. Jeno has always had a connection to the museum, during summer
By Stephen Trimble, Writers on the Range The long drive between Salt Lake City, Utah and Reno, Nevada on Interstate 80 feels endless, the landscape timeless. But these basins and ranges of the Great Basin Desert are changing dramatically. Wildfire, climate change and aridification are transforming plant communities, while animals,
Winter has finally made its appearance. Montana Winters can bring in a wide variety of situations caused by the weather, examples provided by the National Weather Service, include extreme wind chill or extreme cold both in homes and outside, vehicle accidents, leaving a shelter such as a home or vehicle,
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The last few years in film and television have been a golden age of Indigenous representation culminating in the Golden Globe win for Blackfeet Actor Lily Gladstone for her performance in Killers of the Flower Moon as Mollie Burkhart. From animated television to films, the staff of Four Points Press
By Laura Pritchett, Writers on the Range Exactly what causes people to leave their homeland and make a difficult trek of 3,000 miles? A young woman I’ll call Jhovid, who came here from Venezuela, has asked me to listen to her answer, so that I and others may
CROW AGENCY – Apsáalooke Nation Housing Authority is hosting the Art for Elders Artwork contest. Themes can include elders, family, and a general good feeling. Three winners will be selected from each age group, K-fifth grade, sixth grade to eighth grade and ninth grade to twelfth grade. Art will be
By Christina Macintosh, Billings Gazette The former Dean of Academics at Little Big Horn College has been named a “ringleader” of a vast drug conspiracy connected to a cartel. Frederica Lefthand, 52, of Lodge Grass, pleaded guilty on Aug. 23 to possession with intent to distribute meth and to conspiracy