What Maternal Health Care Can Do To Prevent Family Separations
On the Fort Peck Reservation, a health-first approach to reducing foster care removals is getting off the ground.
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On the Fort Peck Reservation, a health-first approach to reducing foster care removals is getting off the ground.
Native American children are dramatically overrepresented in the child welfare system. Experts say that trend is devastating for families and tribal nations, but difficult to solve.
By Clint McKnight, Writers on the Range What was it like for 10 captured Oregon wolves when Colorado Parks and Wildlife opened their crates on a December day last year? The wolves had been chased by helicopter, drugged, blindfolded and collared, then moved to remote public land in central Colorado.
HARDIN – A Hardin man has been convicted of brutal attack caught on camera and shared widely on social media. Calvin Marvine Leider, 36, of Hardin, was convicted of aggravated assault and partner family member assault on March 6, following a two-day jury trial in Big Horn County District Court in
The interim president’s wage and human resources issues and legal concerns dominated Monday’s Little Big Horn College Board of Trustees meeting. The board unanimously agreed to set Tall Bear hourly wage at $60 without fringe benefits. Many challenges face Neva Tall Bear as the school year continues. Shortly
Frederica Lefthand sentenced for role in distribution of meth and money laundering, fueling crisis across Montana and Indian Reservations
Lodge Grass District elder Melvin Stops is this week's cultural enrichment speaker at Little Big Horn College. Stops will make a presentation on Old Man Coyote and the Sun Dance at noon on Thursday, March. 7 in the Little Big Horn College Library Programs Room and online. To
By Dave Marston, Writers on the Range When the San Juan River flows out of the San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado, it contributes 15% of Lake Powell’s water. But there’s a problem: The river carries a hefty 55% of the sediment entering the reservoir, and that mud
David Yarlott Ed.D. said his was removal from his position as Little Big Horn College president was, “Surprising and disappointing.” “I’m just sad and disappointed,” he said in an interview with Four Points Press. “I did inform them my contract was coming to an end June 30th if