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Putting Power in the Hands of  North Dakota Citizens  The North Dakota State Constitution states, “All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for the protection, security and benefit of the people, and they have a right to alter or reform the same whenever the public good may require”. I uphold the…...

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An Elders Account of Life Before Garrison Dam Flooding

By: Jariah Danks New Town, ND – On Friday, July 10th, I had the pleasure of talking with my eighty-eight-year-old Grandfather, John Danks Sr., an Elder of the MHA Nation. He lives west of New Town, North Dakota in the Four Bears Segment but he grew up in up in Raub and Elbowoods. My Grandfather…...

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A Tale of Two Rusty Anglers

By Sherry Stevens Lake Sakakawea, ND – The fishing season is upon us and with such a large and vast body of water right in the heart of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, it only seems natural folks would want to ‘get out and do some fishing’. Before I moved to Mountrail County, I had heard…...

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From the office of the Chairman

CMF PSA Summary – July 1, 2020  Chairman Mark Fox voiced his concerns regarding the rapidly rising COVID-19 cases across the United States. Various states have seen massive spreads and spikes in their positive cases. Fox stated, “People are getting too comfortable, seeing COVID-19 as a hoax, or even think it’s going away. People do…...

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St. Anthony – Monthly Meditation July 8

Love One Another by Deacon James Baker Do you know someone who seems to be able to visit anyone?  I have come to know only very few people who can visit with anyone. They seem to always be upbeat about any situation.  They seem to have something encouraging to say and can find the good in…...

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Tornado Demolishes Tribal Members RV Camper

By Sherry Stevens New Town, ND –Last week on June 29th, we touched on a story about a large storm that brought a tornado – hitting the ground in New Town by the Four Bears Ridge located directly adjacent to the KMHA Radio Station and MHA Times Newspaper offices. We also included some photos of…...

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Four Bears Segment Feed and Fireworks

By Jariah Danks New Town, ND – On Friday, July 2nd  Four Bears Segment Representative and Council Woman,  Judy V. Brugh, provided a drive-through feed and firework display. This event is held every year on the 4th of July, but this year, due to COVID 19 and the vital need to adhere to social distancing,…...

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From the office of the Chairman

Chairman Mark Fox speaks on Missouri Riverbed rights at NCAI forum Chairman Fox says The State of North Dakota is motivated by “greed” Fox joined four other Tribal leaders in the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) forum Protecting Tribal Lands and Sacred Places: Current Threats across Indian Country. NCAI described the panel as “the…...

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