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‘It’s about safety’: Broadband service uncertain as 150th anniversary of the Little Bighorn battle nears
Tourists, media, historians and tribal officials expected to drive up demand for high-speed internet during commemorative event
By Brian Bull

The Battle of the Little Bighorn
The story of the Greasy Grass remains unfinished. As the 150th anniversary in June 2026 nears, descendants of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho are asserting their sovereignty. Read our coverage.
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- PoliticsMontana state Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy removed from interim committee assignments
- WildfiresTurtle Mountain area wildfire burns 2,000 acres
- Public safetyCannon Ball man dies in officer-involved shooting
- Tribal sovereigntyJudge blocks Lac du Flambeau fishing restrictions on reservation lakes
- MMIPFamilies gather in Minneapolis to honor missing and murdered Indigenous relatives
- SovereigntyFederal judge halts drilling near Pe’ Sla in Black Hills
- EducationNDN Girls Book Club to distribute free Indigenous books across Oklahoma
- CultureNative-led bird walk blends cultural teachings with environmental stewardship
- MMIWAnchorage walk honors Indigenous victims ahead of awareness day
- InfrastructureFederal agencies announce $10.7M wastewater project for Santo Domingo Pueblo
- EnergyNavajo Nation pipeline proposal advances after committee vote
- Indigenous RightsIndigenous leaders say countries falling short on UN rights commitments

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