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Coverage from the 2025 UTTC International Powwow
Archive of live broadcast from the UTTC International Powwow
On September 6, Prairie Public and Buffalo's Fire broadcast live from the United Tribes Technical College for a two hour, live broadcast.
'It was a long time ago': UTTC teacher finds origins of flute making
Dakota Goodhouse teaches U.S. History and Native American Studies at the United Tribes Technical College. He persisted in his questioning of elders on the origins of flute making in the Great Plains.
Author recounts father's time at Ft. Lincoln as a detainee during World War II
She has a book of her father's haikus.
Bismarck gears up for 55th UTTC Powwow
Buffalo's Fire Senior Reporter Brian Bull sets the stage for the 55th UTTC Powwow in Bismarck, ND.
Latest Podcasts and Featured Stories
What happens when cell phones disappear from classrooms across North Dakota? This week on Prairie Beat, Ann Alquist joins Danielle Webster to dive into the state’s new “bell-to-bell” phone ban.
Main Street
Dakota Datebook
  • Friendship with a lawyer from Bismarck led to famed actor Jessica Lange receiving an Oscar nomination in 1985. While she did not win, Lange went on to testify before Congress about the plight of farmers. How did a Bismarck lawyer inspire such a chain of events? It all began when Sarah Vogel of Mandan was roommates with Jessica Lange’s older sister at the University of North Dakota. Vogel had remained close friends with the Lange family.
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Galan Ruelos
A fan caught Cal Raleigh's history-making 60th home run ball. He promptly turned the valuable memento over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos.