Draft Plan Released for Bison Management in YellowstoneDraft Plan Released for Bison Management in YellowstoneThe draft Environmental Impact Statement produces a broad range of actions for managing bison.Tom MortonTom Morton
Supreme Court Upholds Law About Native American Children AdoptionSupreme Court Upholds Law About Native American Children AdoptionThe court left in place the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act.Associated PressAssociated Press
Treasury to Begin Distributing Virus Relief Money to TribesTreasury to Begin Distributing Virus Relief Money to TribesTribes are relying on the money to stay afloat.Associated PressAssociated Press
Oglala Sioux Tribe Approves Medical, Recreational MarijuanaOglala Sioux Tribe Approves Medical, Recreational MarijuanaThe results will be certified in the next week.Associated PressAssociated Press
South Dakota Tribe Set to Vote on Legalizing MarijuanaSouth Dakota Tribe Set to Vote on Legalizing MarijuanaBut the plans could also ignite clashes with federal and state authorities.Associated PressAssociated Press
Judge: Tribe May Intervene on Dakota Access Pipeline PlanJudge: Tribe May Intervene on Dakota Access Pipeline PlanA hearing is set for Nov. 13 in Linton on the proposed expansion.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Officials Propose Tribal Voter Registration BillWyoming Officials Propose Tribal Voter Registration BillState lawmakers say the proposed bill would allow driver's license numbers and Social Security numbers to be printed on tribal ID cards.Associated PressAssociated Press
Montana Tribe Rejects Bison Transfer DealMontana Tribe Rejects Bison Transfer DealIt marks another setback to efforts to relocate Yellowstone bison that would otherwise be sent to slaughter.Associated PressAssociated Press
Research Team To Capture, Study Bears In Yellowstone National ParkResearch Team To Capture, Study Bears In Yellowstone National ParkGathering data from the grizzly and black bears is part of a long-term research and monitoring effort.Tom MortonTom Morton
Carbon County Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers Moves To Federal Court In OhioCarbon County Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers Moves To Federal Court In OhioFederal law allows lawsuits with similar claims to be consolidated as a multidistrict litigation in one U.S. district court.Tom MortonTom Morton