- LINCOLN, Neb. -- Leaders of an American Indian tribe in South Dakota who are suing beer makers, distributors and retailers are now asking a judge to limit alcohol sales in a tiny Nebraska town that borders their reservation. (Huffington Post)
- LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal News Line)
- LINCOLN, Neb. – (Feb. (KCSR)
- The Oglala Sioux Tribe has filed a lawsuit against brewers, retailers and distributors of alcohol sold in Whiteclay, Nebraska. The lawsuit was announced Thursday at a news conference hosted by Nebraskans for Peace. (msnbc.com)
- Attorney Tom White, legal council to the Oglala Sioux Tribe, speaks to reporters in Lincoln, Neb., Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. (Grand Forks Herald)
- The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota sued some of the world's largest beer makers on Thursday, saying they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. (New York Times)
- The South Dakota reservation that is home to the Oglala Sioux Tribe is facing a tremendous housing crisis, and a University of Colorado instructor and his architecture students want to help. (Post-Crescent)
- RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service is auditing the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, a move that tribal officials fear could impact assistance given to impoverished members. (Star-Herald)
- The Oglala Sioux tribe filed a $500 million lawsuit Feb. 9 against brewers Anheuser-Busch InBev, Molson Coors, Pabst, and Miller, as well as retailers and distributors of alcohol sold in Whiteclay, Nebraska. (Vancouver Business Journal)
- An American Indian tribe sued some of the world's largest beer makers yesterday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. (Boston Globe)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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