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Six federally recognized American Indian tribes based in Virginia collectively received nearly $660,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop or expand their environmental departments.
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WASHINGTON — Native-owned small businesses have a new resource for help in dealing with losses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Here is a roundup of business news from around Indian Country.
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MINOT, S.D. — Strengthen ND, a community development organization focused on supporting nonprofits and rural North Dakota communities, has secured federal grant funding to help the state’s five Native nations foster entrepreneurship and economic diversification.
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TAMA, Iowa — The Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa has launched the state’s first CBD dispensary located on tribal land.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — When Kelly Drummer first joined MIGIZI in 2018, first as a consultant and a few months later as its president, her efforts focused in large part on raising funds to renovate the organization’s new headquarters.
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ROSEBERG, Ore. — Takelma Roasting Co. shares a little bit of Umpqua culture with every pack of coffee it sells.
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JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska Native-owned Sealaska Corporation has added to its portfolio of food companies with the acquisition of a U.K. seafood importer and processor.
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KODIAK, Alaska — Alaska Native-owned Koniag Inc. has acquired a Soldotna-based electrical services provider to add to its growing portfolio of companies in the energy and water sector.