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Crow college resists reported tribal demand
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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2001 The Little Big Horn College on the Crow Reservation of Montana will move forward with a $3 million construction project, said the board of trustees on Monday. The trustees made the pledge after what they called an attempt by tribal officials to take back the money. The Associated Press was not able to get a comment on the reported demand from the tribe. Get the Story:
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