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Officials speaking at a White House briefing in late February outlined further expansions and a potential second funding opportunity for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s efforts in improving tribal access to broadband. 

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

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RAPID CITY, S.D. — Clay Colombe learned throughout his career in banking and finance that success can unlock new opportunities, sometimes in unexpected ways.

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

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A new change in Federal Communications Commission rules has the potential to bring affordable broadband internet to more communities in Indian Country. 

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LOMPOC, Calif. — The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians plans to shut down an award-winning winery it owns in California’s Central Coast. 

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — One of the key organizations that helps quantify and track the tribal economy is ramping up its data collection and analysis to help narrow the data gap in Indian County. 

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

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Many Native entrepreneurs start their businesses to address a lack of representation in their given industries. Crystal Echo Hawk founded IllumiNative to help combat the widespread dearth of knowledge about Native Americans in mainstream culture. 

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SHAWNEE, Okla. — For John “Rocky” Barrett, one main goal for the Citizen Potawatomi Nation is to keep a dollar spent within its jurisdiction as long as it can. The way to do that locally is for the tribe to provide products and services needed for daily life.