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- Families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons raise awareness for domestic violence victims
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- Rep. Dan Newhouse hosts listening session with law enforcement agencies to discuss resources needed to combat MMIW/P epidemic
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TOPPENISH, Wash. — The families of missing and murdered Indigenous persons (MMIP) gathered at Pioneer Park on October 22 to talk about the ongoing violence affecting Indigenous communities. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and speakers highlighted that a leading cause of these cases is domestic violence. Read moreFamilies of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons raise awareness for domestic violence victims
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