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Day One of the 2-day Red Lake's Seventh Annual Youth Leadership Conference began on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at the Red Lake High School in Red Lake. Dedicated in "Memory of Eddie Wadda," a teacher, motivator and frequent presenter of the conference in the past, this years theme was "Warriors Don't Quit." Wadda (Eastern Shoshone), 42, of Fort Washakie, Wyoming died last May in a motor vehicle accident near Buffalo, Wyoming. Registration began at 8 AM, followed by the Grand Entry featuring Red...
Day One of the 2-day Red Lake's Seventh Annual Youth Leadership Conference began on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at the Red Lake High School in Red Lake. Dedicated in "Memory of Eddie Wadda," a teacher, motivator and frequent presenter of the conference in the past, this years theme was "Warriors Don't Quit." Wadda (Eastern Shoshone), 42, of Fort Washakie, Wyoming died last May in a motor vehicle accident near Buffalo, Wyoming. Registration began at 8 AM, followed by the Grand Entry featuring Red...
Day One of the 2-day Red Lake's Seventh Annual Youth Leadership Conference began on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at the Red Lake High School in Red Lake. Dedicated in "Memory of Eddie Wadda," a teacher, motivator and frequent presenter of the conference in the past, this years theme was "Warriors Don't Quit." Wadda (Eastern Shoshone), 42, of Fort Washakie, Wyoming died last May in a motor vehicle accident near Buffalo, Wyoming. Registration began at 8 AM, followed by the Grand Entry featuring Red...
Day One of the 2-day Red Lake's Seventh Annual Youth Leadership Conference began on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at the Red Lake High School in Red Lake. Dedicated in "Memory of Eddie Wadda," a teacher, motivator and frequent presenter of the conference in the past, this years theme was "Warriors Don't Quit." Wadda (Eastern Shoshone), 42, of Fort Washakie, Wyoming died last May in a motor vehicle accident near Buffalo, Wyoming. Registration began at 8 AM, followed by the Grand Entry featuring Red...
Youth Basketball Tournaments held on May 1, 2013 - P7...
Youth Basketball Tournaments held on May 1, 2013 - P8...
Youth Basketball Tournaments held on May 1, 2013 - P9...
Youth Basketball Tournaments held on May 1, 2013 - P10...
U of M Pow Wow of April 27th Weekend - P7...
U of M Pow Wow of April 27th Weekend - P8...
Experimental transplants at U prove successful in reversing or diminishing Type 1 diabetes....
Native Pride Dancers - VIDEO...
ANOKA, Minn. — After years of rhetoric and rulings out of Washington, D.C., reality is hitting home as Minnesota counties scramble to implement and pay for what one frustrated county board leader calls the “not so Affordable Care Act” for local property taxpayers. “Locally, we are just beginning to fully realize how unaffordable the Affordable Care Act will be to carry out, specifically the publicly-funded medical assistance (Medicaid) portion of this law,” said Rhonda Sivarajah, chair of the Anoka County Board, in a recent op-ed....
ST. PAUL — An effort to allow child care workers and personal care assistants to join unions appears on the verge of a partisan victory....
BEMIDJI — Police are looking for a Cass Lake man accused of poisoning his neighbor’s pets with antifreeze in January. A warrant was issued in late March for William Lee Croaker Jr., 39, 17158 Mission Road SE, in Ten Lakes Township. Croaker failed to appear in court on March 20, where he was to have his first appearance on one count of cruelty to animals. In the warrant filed by the Beltrami County Attorney’s, Croaker is cited as admitting to Leech Lake Police that he set out food laced with anti-freeze in an attempt to keep his...
ST. PAUL — The public often sees lawmakers fight, debate and disagree. But new Minnesota legislators say people might not be getting the whole picture....
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Legislature is tough to comprehend....
STILLWATER, Minn. (AP) — Work on a new four-lane highway bridge over the St. Croix River connecting Minnesota and Wisconsin has been halted after dead zebra mussels were found on six construction barges headed for the waterway....
Andrew Lundon Jr. “Drew”, age 4 months of Waubun, MN, died at Mahnomen Health Center on April 30, 2013. Andrew William Lundon Jr., the son of Andrew Lundon Sr. and Cady Bellanger, was born on December 18, 2012 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, MN. He spent much of his life traveling between his home in Waubun and Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis. Although Drew was only with his family for a few short months his parents, grandparents, all those who loved him truly cherished...
Dr. Richard Adair insisted that they spell it out clearly when the jobs were first posted: No experience required....
A school for helicopter pilots in Superior, Wis., was ordered to stop describing itself as VA approved when it wasn’t. For several years, a Christian college in Brooklyn Park took GI Bill money from students for programs it wasn’t qualified to charge for. When irregularities were discovered in what courses veterans at Hennepin Technical College were taking and which ones they finished, the school was forced to review its enrollment of GI Bill students....
Legalizing same-sex marriage will eventually cost the state about $678,000 a year, a new report has found....
WASHINGTON – President Obama is being pressed by opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline to tie any approval to measures that would curb climate change, reflecting mounting pressure on the administration to mitigate the project’s effect if it proceeds....
A vast geologic formation in three northern Plains states contains twice as much oil and three times as much natural gas as the federal government previously estimated, according to a reassessment of the area released by the Interior Department Tuesday....
BISMARCK, N.D. — Government data released Tuesday show that 7.4 billion barrels of oil could be recovered from two massive shale formations spanning parts of the Dakotas and Montana, nearly double the amount previously estimated for the region....