FORT BERTHOLD INDIAN RESERVATION
North Dakota tribe warns about dangerous oil filters 
Potentially radioactive filters used in the oil industry are being illegally dumped in fields and garbage containers and along roads on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota, tribal officials say.
By Associated Press , March 06, 2013
New Town residents frustrated with lack of info on Sunday murder 
By Bryan Horwath , November 21, 2012
12-year-old boy survived New Town, N.D., shooting by playing dead 
By Amy Dalrymple and Stephen J. Lee , November 20, 2012
Victim of shooting was prominent New Town community member 
The woman who was killed here Sunday was president of her church council, served on many community boards and cut fabric squares for the quilting club, neighbors and friends said Monday.
By Amy Dalrymple , November 19, 2012
Displaced residents of New Town trailer court moving into new development 
By Amy Dalrymple , August 31, 2012
ND man sentenced to 45 years for human trafficking 
A federal judge says a North Dakota man convicted of operating a drug and prostitution ring on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation must serve 45 years in prison.
By Associated Press , August 13, 2012
US attorney looking into death on ND reservation 
The U.S. attorney's office in North Dakota says it is looking into a death on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. Thirty-year-old Jeremiah Sage, of Halliday, died Thursday in New Town.
By Associated Press , July 24, 2012
Crew camps, housing proposed for N.D. reservation 
A Texas company has proposed building three crew camps on Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in western North Dakota. Enspire Management Consulting Group LLC said revenues generated from the crew camps will go toward building about 210 single-family homes for Three Affiliated Tribes’ members living on the reservation.
By Associated Press , June 11, 2012
N.D. tribal leader opposes proposed fracking rule 
A former president of the National Congress of American Indians says his tribe opposes proposed federal rules to require companies drilling for oil and gas on public and Indian lands to disclose chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.
By Associated Press , May 09, 2012
Officials: Federal rules would slow Fort Berthold oil development 
By Amy Dalrymple , May 09, 2012
Additional charge filed in western N.D. terrorizing case 
A second charge has been filed against one of two men accused of threatening two people with a gun while driving on a North Dakota Indian reservation.
By Associated Press , December 10, 2011
Three Affiliated Tribes seek finance proposals for N.D.'s 2nd oil refinery 
Tribal officials are seeking a proposal for up to $400 million to build the refinery in four stages. The tribes hope to retain full ownership but will consider partnerships or joint ventures.
By Associated Press , November 01, 2011
Oklahoma men accused of pointing gun at couple west of New Town, N.D. 
Two Oklahoma men have been indicted in federal court for allegedly threatening two people with a gun while driving on a North Dakota Indian reservation.
By Associated Press , November 01, 2011
Fort Berthold reservation's $20 million health clinic opens 
The Elbowoods Memorial Health Center in New Town opened Oct. 17. A grand opening was held today with numerous tribal, state and federal officials on hand, including Gov. Jack Dalrymple. He says the clinic will expand health services in the region.
By Associated Press , October 27, 2011
Fort Berthold tribal police now may ticket non-Indian drivers
The Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council recently approved a civil motor vehicle code in response to an increase in traffic due to the oil boom in the region.By Associated Press , September 23, 2011
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