Chairman says child protection getting better, critics disagree | Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, North Dakota:
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — In the nearly four months since the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs took over child protection services on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, tribal and BIA officials say they’re working well together, the system has been made more professional and accountable and reservation children are safer from abusers and sexual predators.
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