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BLUE LAKE, Calif. — Yurok Tribe-owned Mad River Brewery has partnered with an Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska enterprise to source ingredients and expand brewing operations.

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Here is a round-up of business news from around Indian Country. 

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ONAMIA, Minn. — If one silver lining has come out of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic for Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures, it’s been the realization that the organization needed to do more to support tribal citizen entrepreneurs as part of fostering a resilient tribal economy. 

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Tucked against a bend of the Kuskokwim River in southwest Alaska sits the city of Bethel. Home to about 6,000 people, the community is connected by mostly unpaved roads that are often muddy in the summer and covered by ice and snow throughout the winter. Beyond the city limits, the vast expanse of the tundra stretches toward the horizon. Follow the Kuskokwim in either direction—southwest towards Kuskokwim Bay or northeast towards the center of the state—and you’ll find a network of small villages dotted along the banks of the river.

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— Tribal leaders and economic development executives from four Midwestern states will gather this October for the first-ever Great Lakes Tribal Economic Summit in Grand Rapids, Mich.  

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MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Data Holdings LLC, a data center venture of the tribally owned  Potawatomi Business Development Corporation, has expanded its capabilities and team with the acquisition of a long-time data center partner. 

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SITKA, Alaska — Tribally owned internet service provider Tidal Networks will expand its coverage into a new area after signing a partnership with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska.

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Here is a round-up of business news from around Indian Country. 

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Here is a round-up of business news from around Indian Country. 

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Four projects serving Native American tribes will receive a collective $7.3 million in funding under the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development’s Water & Waste Disposal Grants program.