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Seventeen people were arrested across the country Wednesday on charges in a multi-state drug trafficking ring allegedly linked to a string of fatal overdoses on Lummi Nation last September.

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The largest Navajo town will soon see the hotel it’s been waiting for since 2015 begin to rise from the desert like its namesake. On Thursday, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren spearheaded the groundbreaking of the $22.5 million Shiprock Pinnacle Hotel.

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In a significant step toward addressing housing needs, the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana has officially broken ground on a multimillion-dollar affordable housing project. 

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Native Vote 2024. Tune in this Friday as Levi Rickert, publisher and editor of Native News Online, talks with Rep, Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) and former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, a candidate for Congress, on this week’s Native Bidaské on Friday at 12 noon - EDT.

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Abigail Echo-Hawk, a prominent Indigenous researcher and citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, has been named to the 2024 TIME100 Next list, which honors 100 individuals who are shaping the future of global leadership. 

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Native Vote 2024.  On Wednesday, Team Harris-Walz launched Native Americans for Harris-Walz alongside Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan (White Earth Ojibwe) Democratic National Committee Native American Caucus Chair Clara Pratte (Navajo), and Tribal organizers from key states. 

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U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), who is serving in his third term in the U.S. Senate, announced this week he secured $7,338,490 in funding to improve public safety, bolster drug treatment courts, and support crime victim services for Native American tribes in Montana.

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Seven Native American leaders have been chosen for the prestigious 2024-2025 Obama Foundation Leaders USA program, marking the largest Native representation in the program's history. 

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NEW YORK – Three-year-old Gentry Duren of Mustang, Oklahoma, recently traveled to Times Square with family and friends to watch the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) Times Square Video presentation, where her photo was displayed for millions to see. The presentation was shown on two jumbotrons, donated by ClearChannel Outdoor, above Dos Caminos restaurant in New York City’s Father Duffy Square Saturday, Sept. 7.