Message loud and clear from minnesota tribal leaders. Mr. Speaker, when we consider federal funding for tribal nations, we are talking about governmenttogovernment relationships. This means the entire federal government needs to be open and functioning. Many services have been pointed out that are vital to Indian Country are not funded with b. I. A. Or b. H. S. The department of agriculture, commerce, justice, transportation and other agencies within h. H. S. Or interior all have native american accounts. Food distribution on indian reservations is administered by the department of agriculture and no funds is able to replenish food reserves to support lowincome American Indians each month. In minnesota, winter is on its way and Tribal Housing Development has been brought to a halt for white earth nation because the bureau of Land Management is closed. Mr. Speaker, i could list other important tribal partnerships that this bill will not open. And i have one that ill enter into the recor
Surpassing $160,000 for the first time since 2008, the Hillsboro and Greenfield Rotary Clubs, along with event sponsor First State Bank, raised at least $165,161 for the Highland County Society for Children and Adults during the 52nd annual Ernie Blankenship Radio-Telethon Wednesday, March 27.
Surpassing $160,000 for the first time since 2008, the Hillsboro and Greenfield Rotary Clubs, along with event sponsor First State Bank, raised at least $165,161 for the Highland County Society for Children and Adults during the 52nd annual Ernie Blankenship Radio-Telethon Wednesday, March 27.
The Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education heard updates on both recent and upcoming activities, including academic, athletic and arts events, during their Monday, Oct. 16 meeting.
The Ernie Blankenship Memorial/Indians Victory Bell at Richards Memorial Field and its stone planter were recently refurbished by Hillsboro City Schools bus drivers Jason Young and Mike Page.