BIA to work with tribal college on law and order
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is collaborating with the United Tribes Technical College of North Dakota on law and order issues. The BIA will station an officer to UTTC's campus to work with tribal communities. UTTC is also offering new criminal justice and law enforcement courses. The fall semester starts next week as UTTC undergoes a $200 million expansion. The college celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2009. Get the Story:
United Tribes adds law enforcement classes (AP 8/12)
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United Tribes Technical College turns 40 (Indian Country Today 8/12)
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