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MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Potawatomi Business Development Corp., the economic development and investment arm of Wisconsin’s Forest County Potawatomi Community, has launched a market study to determine whether the company should get into producing electric vehicle chargers. 

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

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A collaborative of four Native American nonprofit organizations in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota wants to chart a new culturally rooted course for grantmaking in Indian Country.

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

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KLAMATH, Calif. — The Yurok Tribe received the last outstanding $5 million in funding that will enable it to buy an imaging and mapping aircraft for its new Condor Aviation enterprise. 

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JUNEAU, Alaska — Alaska Native-owned Sealaska Corp. is expanding its global ocean health business platform with the acquisition of a Northern Ireland-based ground-investigation contractor. 

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

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PAWNEE, Okla. — Tribally operated Pawnee Nation College turned to digital learning as part of its strategy to reach more non-traditional students.

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ORONO, Maine — A new effort led by Four Directions Development Corporation aims to facilitate collaboration among the Wabanaki Nations in Maine to better engage their collective economic engine.