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In South Dakota, a leading tribal critic, senator react to news of Keystone XL's demise

Native activist avoids jail time for Keystone XL protest

News Release Lakota People s Law Project On the same day Canadian pipeline developer TC Energy announced that it’s officially terminating its Keystone XL (KXL)

In South Dakota, a leading tribal critic, senator react to news of Keystone XL's demise

In South Dakota, a leading tribal critic, senator react to news of Keystone XL s demise South Dakota was one of the states the controversial pipeline had been slated to cross upon construction. Workers had already left the state back in January. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | × South Dakota s U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson, a Republican, speaks with residents in the Philip, S.D. ambulance hall on Feb. 8, 2021, to hear concerns about President Biden s decision to rescind a permit allowing for the construction of the Canadian-owned oil pipeline known as Keystone XL. Christopher Vondracek / Forum News Service PIERRE, S.D. Word that Canadian energy firm TC Energy has pulled the plug on the Keystone XL oil pipeline is sending a mixed reaction across South Dakota from frustration to joy.

A party waits for Billie Sutton: South Dakota Democrats mull if former legislator will force a '22 rematch with Gov. Noem

A party waits for Billie Sutton: South Dakota Democrats mull if former legislator will force a 22 rematch with Gov. Noem If the former Democratic legislator and rodeo star sits out 2022, Democratic Senate Minority Leader Troy Heinert a West River rancher and Lakota citizen is an early favorite for S.D. Democrats to retake a governor s seat not held since 1978. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | × The gate to the Sutton family ranch in Gregory County on May 31, 2017 the day Billie Sutton, a Democratic legislator, announced his candidacy for governor. (Christopher Vondracek / Forum News Service) YANKTON, S.D. Four years ago on the last day in May on a makeshift stage atop a bluff near Burke, S.D., overlooking the blue ribbon of Missouri River a photogenic podium in the heart of South Dakota rancher, banker, former rodeo star and Democratic state legislator Billie Sutton announced his candidacy for governor.

Evening briefs in Indian Country

Here’s a look at what’s happening today: ICT’s Mary Annette Pember talks boarding schools Mary Annette Pember, national correspondent for Indian Country Today,

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