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Digital Expansion of Native Business Allows Unencumbered News Delivery to Indian Country During Pandemic
Native Business’ move to digital distribution via the Native Business App and increased investment in our digital platforms have empowered our media company to continue operations unencumbered by the coronavirus pandemic and financial crisis.
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Native Business NEWS
S&K Technologies Acquires International Towers, Expanding Presence in Broadband & Security
S&K Technologies Inc., a family of companies owned by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, has acquired Tucson, Arizona-based International Towers, Incorporated.
North Dakota Legislation Would Create New Tribal Tax Agreements
Bipartisan legislation introduced last week would more fairly distribute tax revenue between the state and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation. The Tribes have long sought parity in tax revenue sharing with the state.
Indian Resource Council Considers Purchasing Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion
The Indian Resource Council (IRC) met last week to discuss buying the planned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from the Canadian government.The advocacy organization represents the interests of 134 First Nations with oil and gas rights on their reserves and...
Snoqualmie Casino Develops Tribal Members, Earns Minority Business of the Year Award
The Foster School of Business at the University of Washington recently honored Snoqualmie Casino with the William D. Bradford Minority Business of the Year Award. The Bradford Award, named for former Foster School Dean William D. Bradford, is presented to a leading...
Sean Sherman Discusses Plans for his Sioux Chef-Branded Restaurant & First of Many Indigenous Food Labs
Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota, is working on two major projects in the Minneapolis area: the first Indigenous Food Lab, featuring a nonprofit restaurant, and a Sioux Chef-branded, for-profit restaurant.

