Category: Infrastructure

North Dakota Governor and MHA Nation Chairman Join Bitzero Officials to Announce North Dakota as Site of Company’s North American Headquarters

Bitzero will also partner with the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation for the purchase of power from Bitzero’s proposed data center for the MHA Nation’s greenhouse project. Pictured with Bitzero officials (left of podium) North Dakota Governor, Doug Burgum (at podium), MHA Chairman, Mark N. Fox (2nd from Right ) and Kevin O’Leary (Far Right). Photo courtesy of MHA Nation.

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New Student Housing Supports University Of North Carolina Pembroke Goal to Increase College Access

University of North Carolina Pembroke (UNCP) is designated as a Native-American Serving Non-Tribal Institution (NASNTI). UNCP was founded by seven American Indian members with regional tribal affiliations to provide access to education for groups otherwise denied that right.  

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Choctaw Development Fund Awards More Than $21,000 to Town of Hartshorne, OK

Pictured: Robert Karr, Choctaw Nation Councilmember District 11; Cindy Bedford, Librarian at Hartshorne Library; Chief Gary Batton; Michael Hull, Executive Director of Southeast Oklahoma Library System; Roger Hemphill, Haileyville School Superintendent; Ashley Faulkner, Mayor of Hartshorne; Aaron William, City of Hartshorne Representative; Renee Montgomery, City of Hartshorne Treasurer and Hartshorne Library supporters. Photo by Choctaw Nation​.  

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Choctaw Development Fund Awards More Than $340,000 to Town of Broken Bow, Oklahoma

Construction on Phase II of Oka Park to begin and the renovations to the Park will highlight the areas rich Native culture, as evident by the name “Oka”, meaning water in Choctaw. Pictured from left to right: Michael Southard, Choctaw Nation Director of Economic Development; Jonathan Calloway, Choctaw Small Business Advisor; Tony Ward, Choctaw Nation Tribal Council Member District 2; Vickie Patterson, Broken Bow City Manager, Chief Gary Batton and City of Broken Bow Representatives, Randy Rutledge, Dan Grace, Ed Richards, Amanda Williamson and Jamie Denison. Photos by Choctaw Nation. 

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Chairman Fox Conveys Extreme Adverse Impacts of Pipeline Closure on the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation

In the MHA Nation’s press release, Chairman Mark N. Fox, pictured above, (Photo credit: TOM STROMME/The Bismarck Tribune) acknowledged the controversy surrounding the pipeline. “I have profound respect for Standing Rock and the other tribes that oppose DAPL,” Fox said. “There is great respect between our two nations, and I have been a longstanding champion for water resources, water rights, and the environment.” 

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