Just a few days later, the Oglala Sioux Tribe banished Noem from their lands in retaliation ... They then stopped communicating with dispatch. When a Game, Fish and Parks Conservation Officer arrived ...
In recent years, he contacted the Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota and donated ... according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. During one family gathering, James Newell asked whether ...
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Rosebud Sioux Tribe have announced free tribal IDs for all citizens until early February. The Rosebud Sioux Tribe and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe also issued ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Multiple tribes in South Dakota are taking extra steps to protect tribal member identities in the wake of increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids ...
Take a look at Nebraska's state parks and recreation areas The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved ... Keith Hurley, fish and wildlife specialist, was presented an employee Enterprise ...
More than 127,000 people participated in South Dakota State Park events and outreach programs in 2024, a Game Fish and Parks official reported at the Jan. 9 GPF ...
Oglala Sioux Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Yankton Sioux Tribe.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety is investigating after a man was killed in a hit-and-run wreck on Friday. Around 5:35 p.m. on Friday officers responded to a report of an ...
FLANDREAU, S.D. (KCAU) — The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe has announced that they have removed their banishment of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. The tribe’s executive committee voted to get rid ...
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is investigating after a young bald eagle was shot and killed in Morrill County. In a social media post Wednesday, the commission said it was seeking ...
If anyone sees dead or sick waterfowl, Bahnson said individuals can contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's Jamestown office at 701-253-6480 or make a report at gf.nd.gov/mortality-report.
In New Mexico, we cherish wildlife, which is deeply tied to our cultural traditions and contributes to our $3.2 billion outdoor recreation economy through hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and more ...