FY25 Funding Public Hearings

PUBLIC NOTICE

BUDGET HEARINGS

FOR THE FY25 GENERAL FUND, FY25 CASINO REVENUE AND FY25 INDIRECT COSTS BUDGETS.

SUNDAY – SEPTEMBER 22, 2024

5:00 PM – BEAR SOLDIER DISTRICT

 

MONDAY – SEPTEMBER 23, 2024

2:00 PM – KENEL DISTRICT

5:00 PM – WAKPALA DISTRICT

 

TUESDAY – SEPTEMBER 24, 2024

5:00 PM – LONG SOLDIER DISTRICT

 

WEDNESDAY – SEPTEMBER 25, 2024

2:00 PM – RUNNING ANTELOPE DISTRICT

5:00 PM – ROCK CREEK DISTRICT

 

SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 28, 2024

1:00 PM – PORCUPINE DISTRICT

5:00 PM – CANNON BALL DISTRICT

SRDP Closure

ATTENTION!!

FITNESS CENTER WILL BECLOSED
THURSDAY, 09/05/24 from 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
FRIDAY, 09/13/24 from 8:00 am-4:30 pm

If you have any questions, please contact the SRDP FC
Staff: 854-7132

9/4 Porcupine Head Start Center Open House

PORCUPINE HEAD START CENTER

Porcupine Head Start Will have an open house Wednesday September 4, 2024 from 8:00am – 4:00pm. Snacks will be provided.

Porcupine Head Start does currently have openings for the 2024-2025 school year. You can contact Kelli Vetter, Porcupine Head Start Center Supervisor/Lead Teacher at (701)422-3321 or ksnider@standingrock.org for more information.

Registration & Information Parents/Guardians Need to Bring:

*Birth Certificates

*Updated Immunizations

* CDIB

Feel free to come in and tour the center!

Meet your child’s teachers!

September 11th Tribal Council

The regular TC meeting that is usually held on the first Wednesday of every month is rescheduled for September 11th 2024 @9:00AM, due to the upcoming Tribal Leaders Summit.

STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE
REGULAR TRIBAL COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday September 11th, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.

I. CALL TO ORDER: Janet Alkire, Chairwoman
II. INVOCATION: Alice Bird Horse, Councilwoman
III. ROLL CALL: Susan Agard, Tribal Secretary
IV. SERGEANT AT ARMS: Richard Long Feather, Councilman
V. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
VI. LOCAL DISTRICT REPORTS:

1. Bear Soldier Local District
2. Cannon Ball Local District
3. Kenel Local District
4. Long Soldier, Local District
5. Porcupine Local District
6. Rock Creek Local District
7. Running Antelope Local District
8. Wakpala Local District

VII. COMMITTEE REPORTS:
1. HEW, Committee.
2. JUDICIAL, Committee.
3. ECON, Committee.

VIII. ADDITION
VIX. ADJOURN:

Head Start Open House

Roundabout Instructions

  1. Slow down when approaching a roundabout.
  2. Pay attention to signage and pedestrians .
  3. Look to the left and right when entering.
  4. Find a safe gap and enter.
  5. Don’t stop while in the roundabout and watch for your exit.
  6. Use your right turn signal when exiting.

8/29 Bear Soldier Community Center Groundbreaking Cermeony

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY

You’re invited to join Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Bear Soldier District, SRST SD Food Distribution, EAPC Architects, and Consolidated Construction Company to celebrate the beginning of the Bear Soldier Community Center project.
Event will be hosted rain or shine, so please dress accordingly!
THURSDAY AUGUST 29TH | 2:00 PM CT
903 Cedar Ave. McLaughlin, SD

Contact:
JESI SHANLEY
WITH ANY QUESTIONS!
JESI.SHANLEY@STANDINGROCK.ORG

Standing Rock Community Fair

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Sign Historic Document Dakota Prairie National Grasslands Co-Stewardship Agreement

August 26, 2024

 

PRESS RELEASE

Office of Chairwoman Janet Alkire

 

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Sign Historic Document

Dakota Prairie National Grasslands Co-Stewardship Agreement

On August 22, 2024 at the Pactola Visitor’s Center in the Black Hills, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST) signed a Co-Stewardship Agreement with the Under Secretary for Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment, Homer Wilkes and Chairwoman Janet Alkire, SRST. Accompanying Mr. Wilkes in the signing was Randy Moore, Chief of the Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service.

Securing the signing of the Co-Stewardship Agreement was an initiative Chairwoman Alkire made as a priority at the beginning of her administration with the ultimate goal to get all the National Grasslands located within the Standing Rock Reservation returned back to the Tribe. Since the early 1990’s the Tribe has been seeking the return of these lands, this is the first step in making that become a reality for our future generations.

The SRST acquired the Shambo Ranch later in the 1990’s consolidating a large block of previously intermingled private fee lands and tribal lands. The Shambo Ranch lies within the Rock Creek District on the Standing Rock Reservation and is part of the most isolated portion of the eight districts on the reservation.

The Rock Creek District manages the approximately 15,000-acre Shambo Ranch, where a community buffalo herd has already been established. The Rock Creek District is working towards converting the ranch to all bison. Chairwoman Alkire and her Administration are thankful for support from tribal Councilmembers with this Agreement.

The Agreement consists of a multi-faceted Co-Stewardship project on lands administered by the Dakota Prairie Grasslands Grand River Ranger District within the Shambo Allotment and tribal lands administered by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The Agreement states in part:

“The Agreement includes transitioning the Shambo allotment from a cattle allotment to a bison operation including reconstructing or new construction of critical allotment infrastructure, restoring previously cultivated lands within the allotment to native grasslands species, planting native woody species, and integrating a youth engagement component to this work.”

I want to thank the Rock Creek District for their support. For further information please contact Tim Mentz Sr. at 701-854-8500 or timothy.mentzsr@standing.org.