Jim Kent appears in the following:
A Taste Of The Holidays, Cowboy-Style
Saturday, December 14, 2019
We visit a cowboy Christmas ball in South Dakota's Black Hills. Such events are enjoying a revival after fading away in the late 20th century. Attendees enjoy nostalgia for earlier, simpler times.
Efforts To Heal Wounds Of Wounded Knee Massacre
Saturday, November 09, 2019
A descendant of the commander at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre apologized to victim descendants. Together they back legislation to rescind 20 Medals of Honor given to massacre soldiers.
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Gets Mellow
Saturday, August 11, 2018
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota, once notorious for nudity and brawls, eases into its 78th year.
Amid Keystone XL Fight, The Lakota Treaty Of Fort Laramie Turns 150
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Native Americans of the Northern Plains are gathering this weekend to commemorate an 1868 agreement with the United States — one often invoked in the debate on pipeline construction.
After Closing Liquor Stores, Nebraska Town Pushes For Renewal
Thursday, August 03, 2017
It's been three months since state officials closed four liquor stores in Whiteclay, Neb. As the small town's primary source of income, that has affects both good and bad. The state-backed Whiteclay Task Force is plotting the town's future as dilapidated buildings are being razed and replaced with green space. Even the regulars who drank openly day and night and passed out on the sidewalks and in the alleys are gone.
With Alcoholism Rampant On Nearby Reservation, Nebraska Shuts Town's Liquor Stores
Thursday, May 11, 2017
The state shuttered stores in Whiteclay, Neb., which borders the dry Pine Ridge reservation, where half the adults struggle with alcohol abuse. But critics say the move infringes upon business rights.
Pastor Raises Money To Buy Out Liquor Stores Near Reservation
Sunday, April 02, 2017
For a small population, Whiteclay, Neb., sells a lot of beer, mostly to the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation. But now, as the liquor stores look to sell, a pastor is trying to buy them out.
Sioux Reservation Has Mixed Feelings About Obama Visit
Friday, June 13, 2014
President Obama will go the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation which straddles the border between North and South Dakota. It's his first visit to an Indian reservation since becoming president.
Little Bighorn Tour Guide Brings Battle To Life
Monday, July 22, 2013
On a scorching hot summer afternoon along the banks of the Little Bighorn River in Montana, seasonal ranger Mike Donahue brings the historical Battle of Little Bighorn to life with remarkable enthusiasm and passion.
At a recent presentation, Donahue welcomes a crowd to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. "Why ...