Linda Hezel gets up early to clip herbs, vegetables and produce from the plants on her farm north of Kansas City. “I'm trying peppers which you normally think would be only in full sun,” Hezel said.
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The Northern Cheyenne Tribe reclaims sovereignty through solar energy and buffalo restoration
Brandon Small’s pickup squeezes down a narrow dirt road lined with trees and bushes as we drive down the hillside towards the ...
January 28, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Small Energy Bill has announced the addition of commercial ground-mount solar ...
This solar array, as well as the buffalo program overall, helps the Northern Cheyenne tribe become more sovereign and ...
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