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After Custer: The end of the Northern Cheyenne
On June 25th, 1876, the historic Battle of Little Bighorn unfolded, marking the final ride of General George Armstrong Custer ...
Today, we'll examine some lesser-known facts regarding the Old West. We'll also discuss Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce. The Battle of White Bird Canyon was one of the most lopsided defeats the U.S.
With out-of-control wildfires having burned more than 750,000 acres across his state, Nebraska’s governor has declared a state of emergency.
This story, Buffalo Bill’s Last Interview, ran in the May 1917 issue of Outdoor Life. The author reportedly saw William ...
Hundreds of thousands of acres of land in central and western Nebraska are burning as the state fights to control the largest fires in its history.
Battle Creek leaders are hoping to find space for about 1,400 federal workers to relocate locally rather than risk the jobs ...
"Greasy Grass" victory, the Lakota and Cheyenne are planning a massive 2026 commemoration—and still refuse a $1.5 billion settlement for their land ...
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen declared a state of Emergency in seven counties following a wildfire outbreak that began on March 12, 2026, and which is ongoing as of press time. The counties included in ...
On Tuesday in Missoula, the U.S. District Court for Montana heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging the Round Star Project on the Flathead National Forest. The project represents critical forest ...
Paul Patterson was the first longstanding Black employee, and first Black executive, in Chicago Bears history. Jack M Silverstein explores Patterson’s journey here.
Author and researcher Lance Dorrel returned to his hometown of Maryville to speak at the Nodaway County Historical Society’s Second Saturday event, presenting a program titled “The History They Tell” ...
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