
Lakota teen goes after her dream
Decides to compete in Miss S.D. Teen USABy James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | August 9, 2017
RAPID CITY — Torrance Howe is only 14 years old. She lives in North Rapid with her mother Andye Lee, and older sister Chante. One day last week Torrance made a decision. She called the Native Sun News Today. It wasn’t an easy decision. “I...

Keeping hope alive in Whiteclay
PART 2By Kimberly Greager
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | August 9, 2017
WHITECLAY, Neb. –– On any given day, you can go to Lakota Hope Ministry in Whiteclay and likely find something going on. Last Monday the 5+ acre property was alive with activity. Bruce BonFleur, the founder of Lakota Hope Ministry, was talking to a group...

Racing Magpie: Connecting people through art
By Kimberly Greager
Native Sun News Today Correspondent | August 9, 2017
RAPID CITY –– Racing Magpie is a community arts organization with a focus on Indian artists and artists from the plains region. What started as a vision by Mary Bordeaux and her husband Peter Strong has flourished into a space that is connecting people and...

An encore for the Indians who shook up Rock ’n’ Roll
By Robert Ito | August 9, 2017
Plenty of rock ’n’ roll songs have been banned from the airwaves because of their lyrics, but “Rumble” was the first to be banned because of its very sound. Recorded by Link Wray & His Ray Men in 1958, the instrumental pioneered the use of...

Vietnam Memorial Wall coming to Chamberlain
| August 9, 2017
WASHINGTON –– The Wall That Heals, a 250-foot replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, along with a mobile Education Center, is coming to Chamberlain on August 9-13 at the Chamberlain Rest Area and Information Center (I-90 Exit 264) and will be open 24-hours a day...