Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - What first started as a dare has now become a tradition for one Buffalo native, and it's even evolved into an event for charity to benefit one local organization.
Sacred Storm and Oglala Sioux Tribe team up to provide 18,000 pounds of free buffalo meat to the Rapid City Native community.
As the buffalo were exterminated, Tribes suffered forced relocations onto reservations, lost prosperity, and starvation.
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Plans to bring pro soccer to Buffalo were announced in March 2024. Marlette, a Buffalo native who most recently served as the general manager of a professional soccer team in Omaha, announced an ...
Quincy Garvin, who moved west 15 years ago to pursue his dreams in the entertainment field, is no stranger to tragedy as a ...