Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)

Articles from the April 9, 2013 edition


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 25 of 45

  • Stacey Lynn Parkhurst

    Apr 9, 2013

    Stacey “Skin” Lynn Parkhurst-Loch “Gidi gaa goons” which means Spotted Fawn, age 38, of Fridley, Minnesota started her journey to the spirit world on Saturday, April 6, 2013 at her residence. She was born on November 28, 1974 in Red Lake, Minnesota the daughter of Martin “Mott” and Janice Parkhurst. She was born and educated in Red lake. She followed her older sister Chelle through high school. She went to high school in Flandreau, South Dakota, South High in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Red Lak...

  • Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Celebrates National Boys and Girls Club Week

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 9, 2013

    The Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club celebrated National Boys and Girls Club Week beginning on Sunday, April 7, 2013 with a Mother/Daughter Craft Day and Potluck. On Monday, April 8, they held a carnival which began at 3 PM and was scheduled to continue to 7 PM. There were over 100 participants in the carnival, which featured an assortment of games for prizes, good food and beverages, face painting and other entertaining activities. National Boys and Girls Club Week continues on Tuesday at...

  • Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Celebrates National Boys and Girls Club Week - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 9, 2013

    The Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club celebrated National Boys and Girls Club Week beginning on Sunday, April 7, 2013 with a Mother/Daughter Craft Day and Potluck. On Monday, April 8, they held a carnival which began at 3 PM and was scheduled to continue to 7 PM. There were over 100 participants in the carnival, which featured an assortment of games for prizes, good food and beverages, face painting and other entertaining activities. National Boys and Girls Club Week continues on Tuesday at...

  • Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Celebrates National Boys and Girls Club Week - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 9, 2013

    The Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club celebrated National Boys and Girls Club Week beginning on Sunday, April 7, 2013 with a Mother/Daughter Craft Day and Potluck. On Monday, April 8, they held a carnival which began at 3 PM and was scheduled to continue to 7 PM. There were over 100 participants in the carnival, which featured an assortment of games for prizes, good food and beverages, face painting and other entertaining activities. National Boys and Girls Club Week continues on Tuesday at...

  • Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Celebrates National Boys and Girls Club Week - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 9, 2013

    The Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club celebrated National Boys and Girls Club Week beginning on Sunday, April 7, 2013 with a Mother/Daughter Craft Day and Potluck. On Monday, April 8, they held a carnival which began at 3 PM and was scheduled to continue to 7 PM. There were over 100 participants in the carnival, which featured an assortment of games for prizes, good food and beverages, face painting and other entertaining activities. National Boys and Girls Club Week continues on Tuesday at...

  • May, Roy Winners of Red Lake Middle School Reading Challenge

    RLMS|Apr 9, 2013

    Red Lake Middle School Students have been participating in a reading challenge. In the time period of February 12 - March 31, 2013, students were challenged to read books of their choice and to fill out a brief summary slip of their books. Thirty-two students accepted the challenge and filled out slips which were posted in the hall as book recommendations for other students. After a tally of books read, Violet May was the 1st place winner, with a total of 40 books read! Airreal Roy came in 2nd...

  • RECREATION & FITNESS CENTER CLOSED ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

    Apr 9, 2013

    DUE TO THE FUNERAL OF HEREDITARY CHEIF SAM SMITH, THE RECREATION & FITNESS CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON TUESDAY APRIL 9TH & WEDNESDAY APRIL 10TH. WE WILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY EVENING FOR MEN'S LEAGUE BASKETBALL. MIIGWETCH, REC/FITNESS STAFF...

  • Paul Bunyan Television Adds Seven Cable Networks

    Apr 9, 2013

    (Bemidji, MN) (April 8, 2013) – Paul Bunyan Communications has announced that seven more cable networks have been added to the Paul Bunyan Television (PBTV) service offering. The networks added include the Inspiration Network (INSP), Bloomberg Television, Retirement Living Television (RLTV), MTV Jams, Tre3’s, Logo, and VH1 Soul. INSP is available to all PBTV digital subscribers on channel 127. INSP is one of America’s fastest-growing networks and is designed to appeal to Baby Boomers, and espec...

  • All baseball and softball games for this week have been postponed until a later date.

    Apr 9, 2013

    All baseball and softball games for this week have been postponed until a later date....

  • Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P15

    Mikalanna Barrett|Apr 9, 2013

    Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby on Saturday, March 30, 2013....

  • Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P16

    Mikalanna Barrett|Apr 9, 2013

    Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby on Saturday, March 30, 2013....

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P4

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 9, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P4...

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P5

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 9, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P5...

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P6

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 9, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P6...

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P7

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 9, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P7...

  • NRCS helps landowners manage for soil health, buffer drought effects

    Apr 9, 2013

    Soil health is always important, but extreme weather in the last few years has shown landowners just how important managing for it really is. “The vital part of soil is topsoil, which unfortunately is also the part most susceptible to the effects of weather. That’s what makes protecting it so crucial,” said Doug Miller, NRSC Minnesota soil health coordinator. The top two components of topsoil are clay content and soil organic matter which hold nutrients and water for plant use and growth. “The...

  • WORLD'D TALLEST PRO BASKETBALL PLAYER ADDS 7-FEET 8-INCHES TO MINNEAPOLIS' FIRST SKYSCRAPER

    TIME: Tuesday, April 9 at 1 p.m. PLACE: W Minneapolis - The Foshay, Foshay Museum and Observation Deck, 821 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, MN DETAILS: The Foshay Tower was the first skyscraper built in Minnesota. What better place for the world’s tallest professional basketball player to visit on his first trip to Minneapolis? Harlem Globetrotters teammates Slick and 7’8” Tiny will check out the fantastic view of the city from the Foshay Tower’s outdoor observation deck on the 31st floor of the historical landmark. Fans can see the Globetr...

  • CERTIFICATION WORKER - FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM

    Apr 9, 2013

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT CERTIFICATION WORKER FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM Open: April 8, 2013 Closes: April 26, 2013 PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Responsible for providing administrative secretarial support services for the Red Lake Food Distribution Program. This position has no supervisory responsibilities. Full-time position with benefits; reporting to Food Distribution Director. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Interpreting commodity rules, policies and regulations for recipients. 2. Set-up and maintain file...

  • Scholarship applications now accepted for Episcopal church grants

    Apr 9, 2013

    [April 8, 2013] Applications are now being accepted for the 2013-2014 awarding of more than 60 scholarships from the Episcopal Church. Scholarships are available for ethnic communities, children of missionaries, bishops and clergy, and other particular wide-ranging eligibility for education and training. The list of trust funds and scholarships as well as key information are here. Applicants are strongly encouraged to read each trust and identify in the application those trust funds that best fit their own profile. Potential applicants should c...

  • Ethanol producer to pay $136,500 for risk management and chemical reporting violations at Aberdeen and Huron, S.D. facilities

    Apr 9, 2013

    (Denver, Colo., April 8, 2013) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that Advanced BioEnergy, LLC, based in Bloomington, Minn., has agreed to pay penalties totaling $136,500 to settle claims related to violations at its Huron and Aberdeen, S.D. ethanol production facilities. The violations are related to the facilities’ risk management programs and the failure to properly file Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) forms detailing with the use and management of chemicals. “Risk management plans help prevent and reduce the impac...

  • Forest Service pilot restoration program improved 800,000 acres of forest in 2012

    Apr 9, 2013

    WASHINGTON, April 8, 2013 -- A major U.S. Forest Service pilot program treated some 800,000 acres of federal forestland to help protect them from catastrophic wildfire in 2012, and improved the condition of three major watersheds in the interior West. The Integrated Resource Restoration program exceeded or met its goals in almost every performance category, decommissioning 738 miles of roads, enhancing 933 miles of stream habitat and resulting in the sale of more than 850,000 cubic board feet of timber. “Integrated Resource Restoration a...

  • Apr 9, 2013

    The images spread like a colorful tidal wave: pink and red equal signs flooded Facebook as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on gay marriage. Millions of people changed their profile photos in a show of support — a move quickly countered by users posting plus signs as a mark of opposition....

  • Apr 9, 2013

    Abby Huebsch was making the rounds in a University of Minnesota dorm, part of her job as an adviser, when she saw a young woman sprawled on the bathroom floor. The 19-year-old was confused and disoriented, Huebsch said, strangely out of sorts after a few glasses of wine....

  • Apr 9, 2013

    Jamison Whiting hauled in a 40-yard touchdown last September on the first offensive play by the Washburn Miller football varsity on its new artificial turf field....

  • Apr 9, 2013

    For the third year in a row, Gov. Mark Dayton is putting out a multimillion dollar wish list for new construction projects around the state — this time to a Legislature controlled by his own party....

Page Down