MEDORA, N.D. ( North Dakota Monitor) – A park in western North Dakota that owed its name to a United States military officer ...
A park in western North Dakota that owed its name to a United States military officer involved in the massacre of two Sioux Nation villages in the late 19th century has been renamed Rough Rider ...
(Amy Dalrymple/North Dakota Monitor) (Mary Steurer – North Dakota Monitor) – A park in western North Dakota that owed its name to a United States military officer involved in the massacre of two ...
After he drew attention to what he called bad management practices used by his employer WNEM TV5, former news anchor David Custer’s lawsuit is moving forward with discovery and depositions.
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In death, Custer became a hero, the subject of songs, books, and poems. Ironically, the man who had led an attack on a peaceful Sioux village was remembered as the victim of a massacre.
After the Civil War, thousands of Americans poured into the Great Plains on a collision course with western Indian tribes.
Police confirmed three people, including a teenager, were arrested on Friday for the Bishop Lavis massacre ... During a media briefing, Western Cape Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General ...