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The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi's economic development company acquired a Michigan warehousing firm and 156 acres of land, marking a significant expansion of the tribe's non-gaming business portfolio. 

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Michigan's largest tribal nation is grappling with a widespread system shutdown after a ransomware attack forced the closure of all five Kewadin Casino locations and disrupted critical services for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, tribal leaders announced Monday.

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The Biden administration announced $9.6 million in federal transit grants to 26 American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native communities across 14 states, funding improvements to public transportation systems through the Federal Transit Administration's Tribal Transit Program.

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As we head into 2025 and a new administration, Tribal Business News will be paying special attention to these storylines as they unfold in the coming weeks and months. 

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Four Native communities on Kodiak Island will have access to high-speed internet through a new partnership between Old Harbor Native Corporation and Alaska Communications.

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From record-breaking federal contracts and historic philanthropic gifts to groundbreaking developments in education and tribal sovereignty, 2024's most-read stories in Tribal Business News reflect significant economic progress and persistent challenges across Indian Country. 

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As warming waters threaten traditional fishing economies in the Bering Sea, the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island (ACSPI) is building a new future focused on research and higher education.  

A sculpture garden honoring the historic clans of the Winnebago Tribe is a centerpiece of Ho-Chunk’s planned walkable community, Ho-Chunk Village. (Paul Hammel/Nebraska Examiner)
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WINNEBAGO, Nebraska — Thirty years after Ho-Chunk, Inc., was launched in a spare bedroom in Lance Morgan’s apartment, the award-winning tribal enterprise has grown into an international corporation that projects revenue of $600 million and employment of 3,000 people by the year’s end.

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The Suquamish Tribe and Port of Seattle have signed a new memorandum of agreement (MOA), establishing partnerships on economic development, environmental protection, and other shared priorities. 

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Here’s the latest round-up of people on the move in Indian Country, including significant executive appointments, recognition of Native leaders, and new hires at tribal enterprises and Native-serving nonprofits.