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Byron B. Yellowbear Jr. Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Billings on October 1, 2008, before Senior U.S. District Judge Jack D. Shanstrom, BYRON B. ...
A Crow Agency man said Tuesday he "went too far" when he slapped a boy and beat him with a belt.
Tribal candidates expect tough campaigns
If you think the clashes in the U.S. elections are harsh, try running for office in Indian Country.
A Crow Agency man admitted Wednesday that he raped a woman after being released from the Crow tribal jail where he had been held on a domestic violence charge involving the same woman.
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Grant to provide housing for 40 homeless Montana vets
Housing for 40 homeless veterans in Montana will become available as part of a $2.1 million grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to a VA news release.
Tribal candidate forum is today
Little Big Horn College in Crow Agency will host a forum at noon today for tribal executive candidates.
"Prescribed Burning Continues (Wolf Mountain Prescribed Fire)"
Prescribed burning continues in the Corral Creek area of the Wolf Mountains east of Lodge Grass.
Bit of truth found in Gov. Schweitzer's joke
Gov. Brian Schweitzer says he was "just joking" in a speech this summer when he boasted that tribal police bullied election observers out of Democratic-leaning American Indian polling places.
IR photo by Eve Byron - It costs about $1 million to drill each horizontal well, which usually starts producing in 13 days.
Every third weekend in August thousands of people descend on the small Montana reservation town of Crow Agency to be a part of Crow Fair.
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Vanessa Antoinette Stewart Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Billings on August 13, 2008, before Senior U.S. District Judge Jack D. Shanstrom, VANESSA ...
Amateur Historian Produces History of Old West All-Indian Battle
A amateur Crow historian has completed a history of a pivotal - and mystical - all-Indian battle in which his tribe defended its homeland.
Crow Fair is a way to keep the Apsaalokke Nation's culture and traditions alive.
Calendar listings appear at no charge. Send them by 5 p.m. the Friday before publication to The Billings Outpost, 1833 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102, For later listings, go to www.billingsnews.com. The ...
Tribe hopes to see benefits of coal plant for decades
A coal-to-liquids plant won't operate here for at least eight years, but if it does, the income will benefit the Crow Reservation for generations to come.
A 39-year-old man was killed Friday night in a wreck near Hardin. The Big Horn County Coroner Terry Bullis said the victim is Loren Pickett from Crow Agency.
Cancer Society bus to visit Crow Agency
As part of a six-month, 48-state tour, the American Cancer Society's "Fight Back Express" bus will stop in Crow Agency and Billings on Thursday carrying the message that "if one person can battle cancer, a ...
Crow coal-to-liquids plant could be boon
CROW AGENCY - A $7 billion coal-to-liquids plant proposed for southeastern Montana's Crow reservation promises an economic boon for the region, but must first overcome economic and political hurdles that have ...
Crow Tribe strikes deal for $7 billion coal project
CROW AGENCY n The Crow Tribe struck an agreement Thursday with an Australian company's subsidiary to pursue a $7 billion plant to convert coal into liquid fuels, which would be among the first such projects in ...
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