After nearly 70 years, a 1,933-acre ranch is back in the possession of the Montana Crow Tribe. The land was originally sold by the tribe decades ago. Since that time, ownership has changed with the last owner defaulting on a loan. FSA purchased the property at a U.S. Marshal sale and after several unsuccessful attempts to sell it, the agency put it up for public auction. A representative from Crow Tribe outbid several other people to pay $989,400 for the land. Read more (Billings Gazette).
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