By Matthew Brown
Billings, Montana (AP)
Leaders of the Crow Tribe warned during August that a $7 billion coal-to-liquid fuels plant proposed for the Montana reservation could founder unless the federal government throws more support behind the industry.
Crow Chairman...
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Crow chairman says 2010 budget deficit tops $2M
Collapse
Join the online community forum celebrating Native American Culture, Pow Wows, tribes, music, art, and history.
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by SkabewisBy Matthew Brown
Crow Agency, Montana (AP)
The Crow Tribe struck a deal Aug. 7 with an Australian company toward building a $7 billion plant to convert coal into liquid fuels, which would be among the first such projects in the United States.
Capping months of negotiations,...-
Channel: News
08-13-2008, 04:03 PM -
-
by SkabewisBy Matthew Brown
Billings, Montana (AP)
Leaders of the Crow Tribe last week called for the ouster of the clinical director at the reservation’s government-run hospital because of his conviction on drug distribution charges 27 years ago.
Tribal leaders approved...-
Channel: News
09-15-2010, 04:16 PM -
-
by SkabewisBy Matthew Brown
Billings, Montana (AP)
The interim chairman of the Crow Tribe has laid off eight workers, including his predecessor’s former wife, who is herself seeking to become chairman.
Tribal Chairman Carl Venne died of natural causes on Feb. 15 after winning...-
Channel: News
03-10-2009, 11:04 AM -
-
by SkabewisBy Matthew Brown
Crow Agency, Montana (AP)
Crow Chairman Carl Venne said May 12 that the tribe had looked to acquire or arrange a federal takeover of an empty $27 million jail in Hardin, but is no longer interested after the city rebuffed the proposal.
Venne said...-
Channel: News
05-19-2008, 02:52 PM -
Trending
Collapse
There are no results that meet this criteria.
Tag Cloud
Collapse
Sidebar Ad
Collapse