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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Harris Makes Titans Practice Squad

Posted August 31st



After being released by the Tennessee Titans on Friday, Tuff Harris signed with the team as a practice squad player earlier today.



"Coach Fisher called me after the cuts and said that they wanted to keep me on and work me into the special teams and on defense as well," Tuff said in an interview with CrowNews.net. 



Tuff played in the Titans' games at Atlanta and Green Bay during the preseason.  Against the Falcons, he recorded one tackle and had one punt return for five yards.  Against the Packers he downed a punt inside the five yard line.



NFL teams were required to trim their rosters to 53 players by August 30th and can keep up to eight players on their practice squad.



Tennessee opens the 2008 season with a September 7th home game against Jacksonville.



Thursday, August 21, 2008

Photos from Crow Fair 2008

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Crow News Photo/Adam Sings In The Timber



Photos from the 90th Annual Crow Fair Celebration in Crow Agency, Mont.



For more photos click on the Photo or visit the Crow News flickr group.



If you know the names of the people in the Crow News Flickr group please email Adam at singsinthetimber@hotmail.com.



Monday, August 18, 2008

Back to Work! Tuff Harris Signs with Tennessee

Lp_field_3                      Gameday at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee.



Less than three weeks after being released by the New Orleans Saints, Tuff Harris has been signed by the Tennessee Titans to play defensive back and special teams.



As the newest Titan, Tuff will report immediately to Nashville to begin preparing for Friday night's game at Atlanta.                                                      
                                                      



Details of Tuff's contract were not made immediately available. 


Tuff had worked out for Tennessee on Tuesday the 12th in Nashville.  Before the workout, the Titans coaching staff informed Tuff they were very interested in his versatility as a safety and cornerback -- as well as his ability to play special teams.


"I felt like I had a pretty good workout and I was told me they would have signed me afterwards but they had to make roster room after their second preseason game," Tuff said in an interview with CrowNews.net.


The Titans wrap-up the 2008 training camp on Wednesday, August 20th.  Friday's game at Atlanta will kick-off at 4:30 p.m. Mountain Time and is not scheduled to be televised nationally.


Tennessee is coached by Jeff Fisher, who is the longest tenured coach in the NFL, having been head signal-caller since the 1994 season -- when the team was known as the Houston Oilers.  Coach Fisher's son, Brandon, was a cornerback at the University of Montana during Tuff's junior and senior year.


The Titans finished 2007 at third in the AFC South with a 10-6 record, losing in an AFC Wild-Card playoff to the San Diego Chargers.


Wednesday, August 13, 2008

A look back, Crow Fair 2007

A look back at the 89th annual Crow Fair celebration.

Photos by Adam Sings In The Timber.

Music by Wade Fernandez (www.wadefernandez.com)



Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Crow Fair Starts Thursday


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Originally uploaded by centlodg


The 90th annual Crow Fair celebration kicks off on Thursday,  August 14 and runs through Tuesday, August 19. This uniquely Crow event is held annually in Crow Agency on the banks of the Little Big Horn river. Once again, tribes from across North America will come to dance, celebrate and renew old friendships. The teepee village with hundreds of teepees will be home to the Crow and their friends. The weather outlook for the Fair is for  sunny mild days in the 80s and cool nights.
   The Friday morning parade will honor past parade marshal, Pius Real Bird, who served the Fair in that capacity for 50 years. This year's Crow Fair queen is Kylie Medicine Horse from the Pryor District.



                                                      Post by: Leo Hudetz






Monday, August 11, 2008

Tribe, Aussie Firm Plan $7B Coal-to-Diesel Plant






By Jay Harris

The Crow Tribe has agreed to work with the Australian-American Energy Company, a subsidiary of the Australian Energy Company, to construct a multi-billion dollar coal-to-diesel fuel production plant on the Crow Reservation.



Following the tribal legislature's 16-1 vote last Thursday in favor of the project, Chairman Carl Venne and company executive Allan Blood announced the news that now has many Crows buzzing about the potential for future large-scale economic development in a resource-rich yet chronically underemployed portion of Montana.



The tentative agreement calls for an initial 50-year development
period, which would begin following
federal permitting and construction of the plant.   



Depending on when it may be finished, the "Many Stars Plant" could be the first of its kind in North America.  If constructed according to plan, it would create commercial grade
diesel fuel from coal in a process known as Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis.


Only two plants, both operated by a company called Sasol in South
Africa, currently produce commercial diesel using the Fischer-Tropsch
synthesis and have been doing so successfully for 40 years.   


Early projections call for somewhere between 3,000-4,000 temporary construction jobs and perhaps as many as 900 permanent positions to operate the facility, the Billings Gazette reports.  Construction may begin as soon as 2012 and production in 2016.


One barrel of diesel contains 42 gallons and a gallon of diesel in
Montana currently ranges from $4.43 to $4.66 at the pump, according to MontanaGasPrices.com.
So if the anticipated level of production was
put to the domestic market right now the Many Stars Plant could gross millions of dollars every day and would likely expand to meet an increasing demand.


If carried out as planned, the project would be by far the largest economic development investment in the history of the Crow Reservation. 


Governor Schweitzer, who has long voiced support for clean coal power projects in Montana, attended the announcement ceremony at the Multi-Purpose Building on Friday, along with tribal and industry officials.


The Crow Tribe has marketable coal below 33,000 acres of land along the eastern
boundary of the reservation.  Estimates of what may be economically recoverable run as high as 19 billion
tons.  It takes roughly one ton of coal to produce one barrel of diesel
under the synthesis method currently employed.


While the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis technology has been around for decades, the expense of making diesel from coal has traditionally been expensive and unattractive to investors.


But the spike in crude oil prices over the past ten years has now made previously cost prohibitive energy sources economically viable -- at least Down Under.  Australia is a particularly attractive market for diesel given their
expanding economy and reliance on diesel for transportation fuel.


According to the US Department of Energy, 94% of freight in America is moved by diesel fuel and 95% of all transit buses and heavy equipment use diesel.  In total, 56 billion gallons of diesel are used in America every year.


While similar plans for large-scale coal-to-diesel plants exist in America and elsewhere, the attractiveness of conventional oil and gas investments -- coupled with an uncertain regulatory future amidst concerns of stricter environmental standards in response to growing concerns about global warming -- have together made investment in major, new fossil fuel projects somewhat unattractive.


Just last year, PacifiCorp (which operates as Rocky Mountain Power in Wyoming) withdrew plans to build two large-scale coal-fired power plants in southwestern Wyoming due to worries that tighter environmental regulations may be on the horizon. 


Both major party presidential candidates have made clear their serious concerns about global warming and it is likely that Congress will soon be asked to issue a moratorium on all new coal-fired power plants or any projected projects such as Many Stars unless they have the ability to sequester or recycle carbon and other greenhouse gases.


Anticipating such a regulatory environment, Australian-American Energy Company is planning to construct a plant which captures 95% of the carbon it will produce.


Neither the Australian Energy Company nor the Australian-American Energy Company are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange, or NASDAQ, which means they are not publicly owned or traded in either the United States or Australia.


This story was posted August 11, 2008.


Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Bad Day for Friday: 10th Circuit Reverses Lower Court, Denies Rehearing -- Supreme Court Review Sought





As reported by CrowNews.net in February 2008,Tenth_circuit_seal the Tenth Circuit in December 2007 heard oral argument in United States v. Winslow Friday -- a case involving an Arapaho man's criminal prosecution in federal court for killing a bald eagle for religious purposes on the Wind River Reservation of Wyoming.





In early May, a three-judge panel of the Tenth Circuit reversed the U.S. District Court of Wyoming's order that charges against Friday be dismissed.  Despite acknowledging problems with the federal government's accommodation of tribal religious practices using eagle parts, the Court of Appeals held that the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act is still enforceable law in the six-state Tenth Circuit and remanded Friday to District Court to face reinstated criminal charges.  The Court's opinion can be read here.



In June, Friday's public defender requested a rehearing en banc (meaning the full panel of all twelve Tenth Circuit judges would hear the case).  In early July, Friday's motion to rehear was denied.



CrowNews.net has been informed that a petition for a writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court will be made by the Colorado Federal Public Defender's Office.   If the Supreme Court decides to hear the case, CrowNews.net will provide updated information and legal commentary on what will be a landmark decision affecting Indians and tribes throughout the United States.



Monday, August 4, 2008

Third Team a Charm?: Jets Talking Tuff





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Less than one week after being released by the New Orleans Saints, former Montana Grizzly and Miami Dolphin Tuff Harris has received an invitation to work out for the New York Jets.



The Jets will fly Tuff out to their training camp at Hofstra University in New York on Monday for a Tuesday morning workout.  According to Tuff, the Jets have expressed an interest in his skill as a return specialist.



"This is really exciting," Tuff said shortly after getting the call from his agent.  "The Jets were my favorite team growing up.  I feel good for the workout and we'll see what happens.  They may sign me right away or they may give me a call back sometime later this season, it's hard to say."



The Jets finished the 2007 season at 4-12 in the AFC East Division.  They open the 2008 preseason with a Thursday, August 7th night game at Cleveland.



This story was posted August 4th.