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Articles from the July 24, 2014 edition


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  • Lynx Host Native American Heritage Night - P4

    Jul 24, 2014

    A few hundred Red Lakers traveled to Minneapolis and the Target Center on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 for the Minnesota Lynx vs. Atlanta Dream women's basketball game. The main draw, was Shoni Schimmel, the first Native American to play in the WNBA. The Minnesota Lynx game against the Atlanta Dream was also Native American Heritage Night presented by Treasure Island Resort & Casino and the Prairie Island Indian Community. Fans were able to celebrate the Native American culture and witness some...

  • Lynx Host Native American Heritage Night - P5

    Jul 24, 2014

    A few hundred Red Lakers traveled to Minneapolis and the Target Center on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 for the Minnesota Lynx vs. Atlanta Dream women's basketball game. The main draw, was Shoni Schimmel, the first Native American to play in the WNBA. The Minnesota Lynx game against the Atlanta Dream was also Native American Heritage Night presented by Treasure Island Resort & Casino and the Prairie Island Indian Community. Fans were able to celebrate the Native American culture and witness some...

  • Lynx Host Native American Heritage Night - P6

    Jul 24, 2014

    A few hundred Red Lakers traveled to Minneapolis and the Target Center on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 for the Minnesota Lynx vs. Atlanta Dream women's basketball game. The main draw, was Shoni Schimmel, the first Native American to play in the WNBA. The Minnesota Lynx game against the Atlanta Dream was also Native American Heritage Night presented by Treasure Island Resort & Casino and the Prairie Island Indian Community. Fans were able to celebrate the Native American culture and witness some...

  • 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 held at Castle Highlands Golf Course - P7

    Dawn Branchaud|Jul 24, 2014

    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...

  • Looking Good: Satellite Voting Proposed for Red Lake Nation

    Stephanie Woodward, Indian Country Today|Jul 24, 2014

    A no-excuse absentee-voting office has been proposed for Red Lake Nation, in Minnesota. At a July 15 meeting, officials of Beltrami County, which overlaps Red Lake's reservation and administers federal elections for four of its five precincts, encouraged the county auditor to set one up in the tribal capital in Red Lake, according to County Commissioner Tim Sumner. "The final decision is up to the auditor, but it's great to have the commission on board for this," said Sumner, who is the third...

  • 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 held at Castle Highlands Golf Course - P8

    Dawn Branchaud|Jul 24, 2014

    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...

  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2014

    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...

  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2014

    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 - P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P36...

  • 2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P37...

  • 16th Annual Red Lake Nation Youth Foundation Golf Tournament

    7th Annual Red Lake Nation Youth Foundation Golf Tournament Sponsored by: Thielen Motors • Bemidji Sports Centre • Seven Clans Casino Red Lake YOUTH: Friday, July 25 (9 a.m. | Blackduck Golf Course) ADULTS: Saturday / Sunday, July 26 & 27 (8 a.m. and 2 p.m. | Castle Highlands Golf Course) SIGN UP NOW • First 72 paid teams become registered. • Registrations forms can be picked up at Seven Clans Casino Red Lake. • All pre-paid entries are fully registered. • Fax entries to: 1-218-679-2...

  • Jul 24, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- Bail has been set at $1 million for a man who shot a 17-year-old girl three times in Eckles Township on Monday night....

  • Neil Edward Dietrich

    Jul 24, 2014

    Neil Edward Dietrich, 87, of Kelliher, MN, died on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at Sanford Medical Center in Bemidji, Minnesota. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 25, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at Blackduck Evangelical Free Church with Pastor Dwight Warden officiating. Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 24 from 5-8 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. prayer service in the Cease Funeral Home Chapel in Blackduck. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Kelliher, Minnesota. Full military honors provided by...

  • Mary Elizabeth Sayers

    Jul 24, 2014

    Mary Elizabeth Sayers Nov. 3, 1920 - July 23, 2014 Mary Elizabeth Sayers whose Ojibwe name is “Mash-kah-we-se-ikwe” which means “Strong Woman”,93, of Red Lake died Wednesday, July 23, 2014 in Red Lake. Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm Monday, July 28, 2014 at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin Saturday afternoon at the Red Lake Center and will continue until the time of the services. Interment will be at the St. Mary...

  • Ribbon Cut on Ardmore Community Center

    Jul 24, 2014

    ARDMORE, Okla. – A July 23 ribbon cutting ceremony marked the addition of another feature to the Chickasaw Nation Carter service campus in Ardmore. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby was joined by local officials, tribal officials and dozens of area residents to mark the opening of the new Ardmore Community Center at 907 Locust St. in Ardmore, Okla. "The Chickasaw Nation knows – the people know - the importance of family and fellowship and how each of these can enrich the lives of our cit...

  • 10 Full Scholarships Available for Individuals Working in Native Senior Hunger & Nutrition

    Jul 24, 2014

    General Information: Thanks to generous funding from AARP Foundation [ http://www.aarp.org/aarp-foundation/ ], First Nations Development Institute (First Nations [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) is pleased to announce the availability of 10 scholarships for individuals working in areas of access to food and nutrition among senior populations in Native American communities. We invite applicants from tribal governments/programs, nonprofit organizations and community groups. If selected as a scholarship recipient, organizational representatives...

  • EPA Funds Environmental Health Research for Tribal Communities

    Jul 24, 2014

    WASHINGTON – To identify and reduce tribal health risks associated with climate change, indoor wood smoke exposure, environmental asthma, waterborne diseases, and other unique tribal concerns, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding tribal environmental health research grants to six groups, including universities and tribes.‎ “We're working together to help tribal communities combat the threats from climate change, and reduce environmental and public health risks,” said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. “After more than a decade...

  • Interior Department Announces $2.5 million to Promote Tribal Control and Operation of BIE-Funded Schools Funding Opportunity Part of Bureau of Indian Education's

    Jul 24, 2014

    Funding Opportunity Part of Bureau of Indian Education’s implementation of American Indian Education Study Group’s “Blueprint for Reform;” Sovereignty in Indian Education grants will promote tribal self-determination in education through tribal control of BIE-funded schools WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of the Obama Administration’s historic commitment to ensure that all students attending Bureau of Indian Education-funded schools receive an effective education delivered to them by tribes, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Assista...

  • Jul 24, 2014

    DULUTH -- Fewer Minnesota deer hunters will get the chance to shoot antlerless deer this fall, under conservative deer hunting regulations announced Wednesday by the Department of Natural Resources....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    SPICER — The one tiny zebra mussel that was found Monday on a dock on the southeast side of Green Lake isn’t much to look at....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    ST. PAUL — More Minnesota counties likely will be added to a presidential flood disaster declaration....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    A modest white craftsman house at 46th and Columbus in south Minneapolis had a largely forgotten history as a flash point in a remarkable racial showdown eight decades ago....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    Insurers will refund about $330 million in premiums to 6.8 million consumers across the country in the coming weeks as a result of the Affordable Care Act. About $523,000 of that will funnel into Minnesota businesses, according to federal data to be released Thursday....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    STAPLES, Minn. — It's been five years since a rural Staples man disappeared, and authorities still don't know what happened to him....

  • Jul 24, 2014

    A $300,000 plan to pay overtime for eight police officers and one supervisor to boost enforcement in the city’s crime-plagued neighborhoods in north and south Minneapolis should add muscle to the city’s 911 response and to shots-fired calls, city leaders said Wednesday....

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