
Ringing in the New Year
By Native Sun News Today Staff writers | January 4, 2017
It is the tradition of many newspapers to recap the best or even the worst happenings of the year. Native Sun News Today has always followed that tradition, but his year because of a blizzard, employees stuck at home, and the fact that Sunday, January...

Tribal leaders featured on Montana state-wide radio
By Clara Caufield
Native Sun News Today correspondent | January 4, 2017
BILLINGS, Mont. –– In December, 2016, three new and young Native political leaders from the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Tribes made Montana media history when they were featured on the hour long Voices of Montana radio talk show. It was the first time that native...

NRC rules OST must be consulted
Uranium mining must meet Tribe’s standardsBy Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today Health & Environment Editor | January 4, 2017
WASHINGTON –– In a decision announced during the last hours before Christmas holidays, Nuclear Regulatory Commissioners ruled that NRC staff must heed the Oglala Sioux Tribe’s demand for further consultation on historic sites in order to validate a license for proposed uranium mining and milling...

Northern Cheyenne promote use of seatbelts and child safety seats
By Clara Caufield
Native Sun News Today Correspondent | January 4, 2017
LAME DEER, Mont. –– With the assistance of a grant from the Montana Healthcare Foundation to the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Board of Health (NCTBH) a coalition of programs and staff on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation have organized to promote the increased use of seatbelts and...

Building Indian Country through food-sovereignty
By Aly Duncan Neely
Native Sun News Today Correspondent | January 4, 2017
RAPID CITY –– The effects of treaties and the Indian Relocation Act (IRA) of 1934 on Native American tribes in the United States have long contributed to the ongoing struggle of native nations for self-determination. Nowhere is this struggle as evident as in controlling the...