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A newly-purchased ranch aims to support Eastern Shoshone community members recovering from addictionPeople recovering from addiction can sometimes have to wait for weeks or months to get into a residential treatment facility to get the help they need. Those shortages are especially felt in tribal communities in rural states like Wyoming and Montana – and last summer, inadequate treatment centers in Arizona made headlines for conducting a widespread Medicaid fraud scheme targeting Native Americans. But, a ten-acre ranch recently purchased by the Eastern Shoshone Business Council will help make that transition a little easier for tribal members.
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The Wyoming Senate killed a bill that would give the governor the right to strike an agreement with tribes on treaty-based hunting, fishing and gathering rights.
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St. Stephens school is ready to open for limited capacity due to a shortage of teachers. There are 275 students enrolled in the high, middle and elementary schools. School starts on September 19th.
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Pending land purchases include to an upcoming hospital and Starbucks.
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Organizers are excited to see continued support even as families grieve lost loved ones.
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Four drug companies settle with federally recognized tribes on opioid case. The Eastern Shoshone tribe weighs in.
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The decline in popularity of fossil fuels has gotten some Wyomingites interested in alternative economic markets.A special Eastern Shoshone general…
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Karen Snyder has never been afraid to use her voice. She learned that from the women who raised her on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. "I come...