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The Sioux were not the original inhabitants of the Black Hills. Their people were originally from the Northern Great Lakes and moved westward. Beginning in the early 18th century, the Sioux engaged in ...
More than 130 years after his death, Civil War veteran and Black Hills pioneer Joseph Ritter has received a Veterans ...
In 1868, the United States government promised the Sioux the Black Hills “forever” in the Fort Laramie Treaty. But the discovery of gold unleashed a flood of miners and settlers, and the U.S ...
Officials in South Dakota are pushing hard to build President Donald Trump's proposed National Garden of American Heroes in ...
General Phil Sheridan had selected Custer’s Seventh Cavalry for an expedition to the Black Hills to scout out a possible site ...
In the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, ... In 2023, the Black Hills National Forest undertook an intensive Light Detection and Ranging, or LIDAR, project, ...
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Trump’s controversial statue garden ignites opposition from Indigenous groupsThe Black Hills have long been a flashpoint in disputes between South Dakota and its Indigenous tribes. The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie formally recognised the Black Hills as belonging to the Sioux ...
Black Hills Service Company, LLC. Reaffirms 2025 earnings guidance range of $4.00 to $4.20 per share with strong confidence in 4-6% EPS growth rate outlook.
For more than two decades, amateur photographer Dale Carter has been capturing images of the physicists who come to the Black ...
The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie formally recognised the Black Hills as belonging to the Sioux people. Yet, less than a decade later, the US government seized the land for gold mining.
A new analysis by the Brattle Group, commissioned by Black Hills Energy, estimates a system-wide takeover of Black Hills' Colorado assets would cost municipalities over $4.1 billion. The estimate ...
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