IndiJ Public Media Board elects new officers
Alaska Native joins IndiJ board and will serve as treasurer Read full article here –> https://ictnews.org/the-press-pool/indij-public-media-board-elects-new-officers
1981 – The Lakota Times
ICT launched as The Lakota Times, a for-profit news enterprise by the Oglala Lakota Nation in South Dakota.
1992 – National Expansion
The Lakota Times changed its name to Indian Country Today to reflect its national focus.
1998 – A New Home
Indian Country Today was sold to the Oneida Indian Nation in New York, which continued to operate it as a news magazine and website.
2017 – End of an Era
After 35 years of award-winning reporting, Indian Country Today was donated to the National Congress of American Indians and went dark.
2018 – Rebirth
The Lakota Times changed its name to Indian Country Today to reflect its national focus.
2021 -A Vision Forward
ICT launched as The Lakota Times, a for-profit news enterprise by the Oglala Lakota Nation in South Dakota.
ICT adds four hires to the organization
The business development team and the Pacific Northwest bureau are growing Read full article here –> https://ictnews.org/news/-ict-adds-four-hires-to-the-organization-
A week of awards at ICT
President Karen Michel and editor-at-large Mark Trahant talk about what it means to work in indigenous journalism as they receive national awards Read full article here –> https://ictnews.org/news/a-week-of-awards-at-ict#:~:text=It%20was%20quite%20a%20week,gala%20in%20New%20York%20City
ICT expanding digital news team and business side
In addition to reporter, the news outlet has hired a new deputy managing editor as well as representatives that will help generate revenue Read full article here –> https://ictnews.org/news/ict-expanding-digital-news-team-and-business-side