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Battle River take Mandaree Singing Championship over the weekend. 2nd Place in Mandaree singing contest was NDN Creek...
The 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 was held at Castle Highlands Golf Course on Saturday, July 19, 2014. 1st Place - Misko Spears, Chris Jourdain, Rob McNeal, Scott Lussier 2nd Place - Arn Wood, Russ Smith, Sean Lussier, Mike Beaulieu 3rd Place - Justin Jourdain, Alex Barrett, Rick Barrett, Mike Jourdain Longest Drive - Mike Beaulieu Longest Putt - Scott Lussier Closest to the Pin - Russ Smith...
Averi A. Holthusen, Samantha Beets. and Grace White....
The 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 was held at Castle Highlands Golf Course on Saturday, July 19, 2014. 1st Place - Misko Spears, Chris Jourdain, Rob McNeal, Scott Lussier 2nd Place - Arn Wood, Russ Smith, Sean Lussier, Mike Beaulieu 3rd Place - Justin Jourdain, Alex Barrett, Rick Barrett, Mike Jourdain Longest Drive - Mike Beaulieu Longest Putt - Scott Lussier Closest to the Pin - Russ Smith...
Red Lake Community Purt-n-Go Trip of July 19, 2014 - P3...
On Tuesday, July 15, 2014, the Little Rock Community held its Grand Opening for its new Community Center, located just south of their older one. Although there is still some construction taking place, a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted and about 200 people came out to take part in the ceremony. Members of the Red Lake Tribal Council presented remarks and included Little Rock Representatives Richard Barrett and Billy Green, along with Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. Groundbreaking...
On Tuesday, July 15, 2014, the Little Rock Community held its Grand Opening for its new Community Center, located just south of their older one. Although there is still some construction taking place, a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted and about 200 people came out to take part in the ceremony. Members of the Red Lake Tribal Council presented remarks and included Little Rock Representatives Richard Barrett and Billy Green, along with Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. Groundbreaking...
2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P32...
2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P33...
With the risk of severe weather that could bring damaging winds and hail this afternoon and into tomorrow, the nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)® offers the following 15 tips for residents to stay safe if the power goes out and hail falls . Power Outage Safety 1. Keep a supply of flashlights, batteries and a battery-powered radio on hand. Do not use candles if the power goes out as they pose a fire hazard. 2. Fill plastic containers with water, leaving about an inch of space inside each one (water expands as it freezes so it...
Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom Says Government is Not Only Careless in Handling Dangerous Viruses but is Actually Creating Lethal Superbugs ST. PAUL, Minn.—Three recent, startling discoveries of dangerous government laboratory practices show why controversial federal research to lethalize pathogens could put Americans’ health and lives at risk. Twila Brase, co-founder and president of Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF, www.cchfreedom.org), a Minnesota-based national organization dedicated to preserving patient-centered...
R2AC/McKnight Career Development Fellowship Deadline is September 11, 2014 R2AC/McKnight Career Development Fellowship Application Deadline: September 11, 2014 Established artists in all disciplines residing in one of the following Minnesota counties: Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods, or Mahnomen, may apply for this 18-month fellowship. The goal of the R2AC/McKnight Career Development Fellowship Program is to provide substantial support to the region’s most talented artists to further their artistic works through study,...
BEMIDJI - It was an action packed night of racing at Bemidji Speedway Sunday night with the track hosting the Boy and Girl Scouts. All Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who came in uniform Sunday night were given free admission and at intermission two bikes were given away to two lucky young fans, courtesy of the Bemidji Wrestling Club. On the track, two first-time winners were crowned - Mod Four driver Fran Hauber and Midwest Modified driver Ron Reed. Next week the track will host the third of the...
BEMIDJI -- The Bemidji Downtown Alliance will seek approval for increasing the fee for yearly parking permits from the City Council at the regular meeting Monday....
ST. PAUL — The “legacy amendment” usually is blended with other money to fund nearly 10,000 projects around Minnesota....
ROSEAU — The first of eight public meetings regarding the routing of a proposed 220-mile power line has left Stuart Rice and other farmers and landowners in northern Minnesota irritated and asking more questions....
A massive summer mayfly swarm, a grotesque natural phenomenon calling to mind a biblical plague or an Alfred Hitchcock film, swept across the Mississippi River Valley late Sunday from Red Wing, Minn., to Prairie du Chien, Wis....
The simmering national fight over whether to aid thousands of unaccompanied Central American children who came to the United States illegally is intensifying as more of the children are finding their way to Minnesota....
Minnesotans admit they don’t know much about pollution in the state’s lakes and rivers, but they know what concerns them most: Having fish that are safe to eat....
President Obama signed a disaster declaration on Monday to assist eight Minnesota counties in recovery from the summer storms and floods, the White House said....
Just as children’s ZIP codes shouldn’t determine the type of public education they receive, neither should family income dictate the quality of their teachers. But too often in America’s schools, both problems occur....
WASHINGTON – A judge concluded Monday that DNA evidence exonerates a man who spent 26 years in prison for the 1982 rape and murder of a Washington, D.C., woman....
WASHINGTON — Raising beef for the American dinner table does far more damage to the environment than producing pork, poultry, eggs or dairy, a new study says....
Twenty-one activists were arrested Monday during a "blockade" of a tar sands company’s construction equipment in eastern Utah, according to anti-tar sands groups who accused Uintah County sheriff’s deputies of "brutality."...
A community-led online database documenting the brutal deaths and disappearances of indigenous women in Canada has been launched....