Subscribe | Customer Care | E-paper | WDAY.com |

North Dakota's #1 news website 12,294,621 pages views — April 2013

View Cart Shopping Cart

Refine your search

  [ Advanced Options ]

TAGS

Articles: 314 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options.

Memorial to 38 hanged Dakota men unveiled
MANKATO, Minn. – Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday for the unveiling of a memorial to 38 Dakota men who were hanged 150 years ago to the day in what is the largest mass execution in U.S. history.
Thursday, December, 27, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Santee tribe to honor anniversary of executions in Mankato
SANTEE, Neb. — While most Americans are celebrating Christmas next week, the Dakota people in Santee, Neb., will be honoring the 150th anniversary of the executions of 38 Dakota Sioux Indians.
Saturday, December, 22, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Red Lake gets over $21 million in loans for development
BEMIDJI, Minn. — The Red Lake Band of Ojibwe in northern Minnesota is getting more than $21 million in federal development loans.
Sunday, December, 16, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Crews regain control of well spraying oily mist
PARSHALL, N.D. — Crews on Friday regained control of an oil well near Parshall that had been spraying an oily mist into the air.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Treasury spells out rules on taxing of tribes
WASHINGTON — Taxes cannot be levied on honoraria to a shaman or spiritual leader for religious services, but could be assessed on per-capita payments from gambling revenues to tribal members, under a proposal for taxing Native Americans by the Internal Revenue Service.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Well spews oily mist near Lake Sakakawea
PARSHALL, N.D. – An oil well that began to malfunction Wednesday evening continued to spray a mist of oil into the air late Thursday but is expected to be contained this morning, an official at the scene said.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Sanford project hopes to stem alcohol-exposed pregnancies
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A new initiative from Dakotas-based Sanford Health hopes to prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in American Indian communities in South Dakota.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
No vote on Fighting Sioux nickname in 2014
GRAND FORKS - Supporters of the University of North Dakota’s old Fighting Sioux nickname did not submit petitions to force another statewide vote on the issue by Wednesday’s deadline, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said today.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Elk herd in Roosevelt National Park thinned by 69
MEDORA, N.D. — The National Park Service killed 69 elk in Theodore Roosevelt National Park this fall as part of an ongoing effort to keep the herd at a manageable level.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Tribe starts training program for oilfield workers
BISMARCK — A Native American tribe plans to start a new job training program centered on preparing tribal members for oilfield-related careers.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Wisconsin woman's $12 Goodwill art buy turns out to be worth $9,000
MILWAUKEE — “Red Nose” just meant a reindeer named Rudolph to Karen Mallet until she bought a print by that name for $12.34 at a Goodwill store in Milwaukee. It turned out to be a lithograph by American artist Alexander Calder worth $9,000.
Sunday, December, 02, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Tribes raise $9M for sacred SD land
P. Diddy, Bette Midler lend support
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — After months of high-profile fundraising that drew celebrities' attention and dollars, a group of Native American tribes has raised $9 million to buy a piece of land in South Dakota's Black Hills that they consider sacred, an official with an Indian land foundation said Friday.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
White Earth chair relates personal journey to MSUM crowd
MOORHEAD – As a Minnesota State University Moorhead alumna, a Harvard University alumna and the first woman to lead northern Minnesota’s White Earth Nation, Erma Vizenor has an extensive life story.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Three children slain in New Town laid to rest
WARSAW, N.D. - The bells of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church rang over the snowy cemetery here Thursday as the bodies of a sister and two brothers slain together last week in New Town were laid to rest side-by-side in matching caskets.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
UPDATED: Hundreds turn out to mourn 3 children slain in ND home
WARSAW, N.D - The bells of St. Stanislaus parish rang over the snowy cemetery here Thursday as the bodies of a sister and two brothers slain together last week in New Town, N.D., were laid to rest side-by-side in matching caskets.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
More tribal settlements announced in Dakotas
BISMARCK — American Indian tribes in North Dakota have received more than $65 million to settle claims that the federal government mismanaged tribal money and trust lands.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Native artifacts complicate bypass route
WILLISTON, N.D. – Native American burial grounds and a significant concentration of cultural resources are complicating a truck bypass route around Williston.
Thursday, November, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Autopsies: New Town slaying victims shot with hunting rifle
BISMARCK – A hunting rifle was used in the homicides that killed a New Town grandmother and three children, according to autopsy reports.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
New tribal president questions Black Hills land purchase
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The newly elected president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is questioning why the tribes are trying to buy a piece of land the Black Hills they considered sacred.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
$3.4 billion Indian lawsuit ends; disbursements to begin
HELENA, Mont. — After nearly 17 years of courtroom arguments, congressional negotiations and Indian Country bickering, hundreds of thousands of Native Americans could see the first payments of a $3.4 billion U.S. government settlement by the end of the year, plaintiffs’ attorneys said Monday.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - INFORUM - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
« Previous   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12  Next »