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Refinery tax backers trying to fix exemption ‘fiasco’
BISMARCK – Backers of a new refinery in North Dakota say a bill asking for a tax exemption for oil refined in the state was a “fiasco,” but a corrected bill that was filed Thursday would benefit the state.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Spirit Lake official gets court record corrected
GRAND FORKS – An Internet public records site operated by the state incorrectly showed a 2004 assault conviction for Mark Little Owl, director of Tribal Social Services at Spirit Lake. That case was dismissed, as were two similar charges brought in 2009, according to the clerk’s office at Grand Forks District Court.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Spirit Lake tribal official facing 3 charges
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — A man hired by the Spirit Lake Sioux last summer to manage the North Dakota tribe's beleaguered child protection program faces charges in an alleged domestic disturbance at a Grand Forks apartment last August.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Spirit Lake official faces charges in domestic disturbance
GRAND FORKS – Mark Little Owl, hired last summer by the Spirit Lake Sioux to manage the tribe’s beleaguered child protection program, faces assault and other charges in connection with an Aug. 21 domestic disturbance at a Grand Forks apartment.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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VIDEO: Inaugural parade ‘an amazing experience’ for locals
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Keianna Vogel now has something to blow her own horn about. The Fergus Falls (Minn.) High School marching band member was ecstatic Monday, fresh off finishing the route for President Barack Obama’s inaugural parade.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Varied interests seek to protect proposed oil site in North Dakota
Site has historic value, archaeologist says
KILLDEER, N.D. – An area of Killdeer Mountain proposed for oil development has rich archaeological resources and potential to be added to the National Register of Historic Places, said an archaeologist who visited the area.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Blogger accuses Spirit Lake tribal chairman of incompetence, having hand in murder
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. – As the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation grapples with how to better safeguard its children from abusers and sexual predators, deep divisions – some going back generations – have shaped the narrative of why and how much the child protection system has failed and whether progress has been made in fixing it.
Sunday, January, 20, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Man accused of killing 4 in ND goes to trial Wed.
A Somali man accused of killing the mother of his child and three other people in Minot two years ago is set to go to trial this week.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Disputed progress on child protection at Spirit Lake
Chairman says situation getting better; critics disagree
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. – In the nearly four months since the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs took over child protection services on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, tribal and BIA officials say they’re working well together, the system has been made more professional and accountable and reservation children are safer from abusers and sexual predators.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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White Earth Band considers changing membership rules
August constitutional vote could scrap one-quarter blood rule
PONSFORD, Minn. – The White Earth Band of Ojibwe in northwestern Minnesota could become the first member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe to revise its constitution and completely change the rules for tribal membership.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Interior Secretary Ken Salazar leaving Cabinet
WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who oversaw a moratorium on offshore drilling after the BP oil spill and promoted alternative energy sources throughout the nation, will step down in March.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Head Start student left on bus near Cloquet
CLOQUET, Minn. - The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is investigating why a child was left on a Head Start bus for three hours Monday morning in temperatures hovering at 0 degrees.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Members of North Dakota tribes to walk in inaugural parade
It was ‘a small miracle’ getting participants in short time given
FARGO – When Prairie Rose Seminole received a call about North Dakota Native American participation in President Obama’s inauguration parade on Jan. 21, she was absolutely interested, but she didn’t have much time to organize it.
Saturday, January, 12, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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BIA providing fingerprint training to ND tribe
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — The Bureau of Indian Affairs has announced an initiative to expedite fingerprinting of foster parents on the Fort Totten Indian Reservation.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Tribal chairman asks ND to share oil wealth
BISMARCK — The chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa asked lawmakers from oil-rich North Dakota on Thursday to support job training to help lower the high rate of unemployment on the state's reservations.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Chairman to address Legislature
BISMARCK — Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Chairman Richard McCloud is slated to address lawmakers about the relationship between North Dakota's American Indian tribal governments and the state government.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Tribal chairman to address ND Legislature
BISMARCK — Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Chairman Richard McCloud is slated to address lawmakers about the relationship between North Dakota's American Indian tribal governments and the state government.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Oil money helps ND tribe become debt-free
NEW TOWN, N.D. — Oil and gas development on the Fort Berthold Reservation in northwestern North Dakota is boosting the coffers of the Three Affiliated Tribes.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Devils Lake, ND, cracks down on ‘habitual drunkards’
Initiative bars sales of liquor to ‘no serve list’
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – This city in northeast North Dakota is cracking down on a small group of people who are repeatedly jailed for public intoxication by making it illegal to sell alcohol to “habitual drunkards.”
Sunday, January, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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ND governor, tribes sign new gambling compacts
BISMARCK — New gambling compacts that the state of North Dakota has signed with the five tribal groups in the state allow the Three Affiliated Tribes and the Standing Rock Sioux to have riverboat gambling.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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