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The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians believe its Horizon Fuel Center business can travel beyond the boundaries of the tribe’s southern California reservation. That’s according to the tribe’s top economic development executive, Hellyaachwehay Quisquis.

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Researchers Matthew Gregg and Robert Maxim reflect on how the pandemic has entrenched labor market inequalities.
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A new National Broadband Map could help shore up missing data on broadband connectivity in Indian Country. 

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Tribal bank accounts surged in 2022, as the Indian gaming industry rebounded and tribal governments took in historic amounts of cash from federal funding. 

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has opened a $40 million grant opportunity for recycling infrastructure projects for Tribes and intertribal groups. 

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Here are a few of our favorite Tribal Business News stories from 2022. 

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Oweesta Corporation last week announced a new $1.5 million grant program to provide seed funding and capacity-building opportunities for Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). 

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Here are our top 10 most-read stories by Tribal Business News readers in 2022. 

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The Osage Nation will leverage federal funding and local partnerships to bring internet to its Oklahoma reservation through a new tribally-owned broadband department overseeing a swathe of new infrastructure. 

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The past two years have been historic for Indian Country, with unprecedented levels of federal funding, Native representation and Tribal consultation from the Biden administration and a Democratic-controlled Congress.