The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) and the American Public Power Association aim to bring electricity to Navajo homes and families without power.
READ MORENative Business Magazine’s March 2019 ‘Infrastructure’ Issue Is Here! Ho-Chunk, Inc. CEO Lance Morgan Dishes on Master Planning in the Cover Story
by Native Business Staff | Mar 1, 2019 | Broadband, Construction / Architecture, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Featured, Federal Contracting, Healthcare, Housing, Human Resources, Infrastructure, Innovation, Insurance, Issues, Manufacturing, Telecommunications
Infrastructure is a topic Indian Country is well aware of, yet it rarely receives the attention it deserves. March 2019 marks our first infrastructure-focused issue of Native Business Magazine, and our fourth issue to date.
READ MOREArizona Senate Passes Bill That Would Allow Tribal-Owned Sports Betting Kiosks in Commercial Venues
by Native Business Staff | Feb 28, 2019 | Gaming, News
The sports betting bill differs from most; it would involve Tribal-owned kiosks stationed in bars and other private venues across the state.
READ MOREComing to Albuquerque: Makerspace and Business Incubator for Native Entrepreneurs in Creative Industries, Food Production
by Native Business Staff | Feb 27, 2019 | Agriculture, Arts / Entertainment / Media, Entrepreneurship, Sales & Marketing
Plans for a Native American makerspace and business incubator, located within the historic 19 Pueblos District of Albuquerque, New Mexico, are taking shape.
READ MOREAquinnah Tribe to Break Ground on Martha’s Vineyard Gaming Hall in March
by Native Business Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Gaming, News
In a rural town on Martha’s Vineyard, roughly a half-hour drive down a two-lane road, past the island’s major tourist attractions, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) will break ground on a Class I or II casino in March.
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