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Red Lake Homecoming Week: Powder Puff Game...
Red Lake Homecoming Week: Powder Puff Game P2...
Red Lake Homecoming: Red Lake Loses to Western Lutheran...
Red Lake Homecoming: Red Lake Loses to Western Lutheran P2...
Twin Cities Public Television (tpt) recently announced that on September 25, the station was awarded an Upper Midwest Emmy for First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language, a documentary funded through Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment. (Watch the program now on your computer, see link below) First Speakers follows a new generation of Ojibwe scholars and educators racing against time to save one of Minnesota’s native languages. tpt had received received 26 nominations in 20 different categories for...
The Gracias Christmas Cantata was held on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at the Red Lake Humanities Center. In a packed house, they sang, danced and amazed everyone with artistic lighting effects and synchronized choreography in all acts of the program. And the orchestra played beautifully throughout. Founded in 2000, the Gracias Christmas Cantata has since gained much renown and recognition all over the world, having performed at Madison Square Garden, Sydney Opera House, and Seoul City Hall Plaza....
The Gracias Christmas Cantata was held on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at the Red Lake Humanities Center. In a packed house, they sang, danced and amazed everyone with artistic lighting effects and synchronized choreography in all acts of the Program. And the orchestra played beautifully throughout. Founded in 2000, the Gracias Christmas Cantata has since gained much renown and recognition all over the world, having performed at Madison Square Garden, Sydney Opera House, and Seoul City Hall Plaza....
Lady Warriors Volleyball Team Upset by Bug School 3-2 - Part 3...
Red Lake JV hosts Cass Lake P7...
Red Lake Girls Volleyball hosts Blackduck P7...
3st Century/Targeted Services Student/Family Appreciation Carnival Monday, October 17th, 2011 RLMS Gym 3:30-5:00 p.m. Parents can register students for Targeted Services grades 6th, 7th, 8th and/or 21st Century 7th to 12th grades. Dinner served from 4:00-4:45. Games, prizes, music by Mike Donnell. Call for information: Community Education 679-1707...
Starting October 11, 2011 The Same Day Appointment Clinic will be changing hours to 7-3pm Monday-Friday and Closed on Holidays The 1st appointment will be at 7:00am and the last appointment will be at 2:40pm. This change is only temporary due to a provider leaving. Once this provider position is filled we will go back to original hours of operation. We will post a notice when this happens. Thank you for your patience in this matter. Elli Morin RN Acting Outpatient Head Nurse...
A Bemidji man was sentenced Sept. 26 for crimes associated with a June assault in which he used a sword. Lucas White French, 29, was sentenced by Beltrami County District Judge John Melbye to 18 months in prison for felony malicious punishment of a child and 13 months in prison for felony fourth-degree assault of a peace officer with demonstrable bodily harm, both stayed for five years. On the two charges, he must serve 73 days in jail, pay $500 of a $1,000 fine and serve five years of supervised probation. French also was sentenced to 90 days...
Defendant charged in Triple Homicide on Crow Reservation (U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana) Sheldon Bernard Chase, an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe, was arrested in Spokane, Washington on the evening of Wednesday, October 5, on a complaint and arrest warrant from Montana which charged three counts of First Degree Murder in the deaths of 80-year-old Gloria Sarah Goes Ahead Cummins; 21-year-old Levon F. Driftwood; and 20-year old Rueben Charles Jefferson. The defendant appeared in front of a Magistrate Judge in Spokane, Washington...
A federal judge has removed a hurdle for people challenging the federal government’s $3.4 billion settlement of an Indian land mismanagement lawsuit, the largest government settlement in U.S. history....
A federal judge has cleared the path for appeals to move forward in a $3.4 billion U.S. government settlement over mismanaged American Indian land royalties, a ruling expected to further delay resolution of the 15-year lawsuit. Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/2011/10/ruling-clears-way-appeals-indian-trust-deal-0#ixzz1aMBvfx7P...
WASHINGTON -- Two Army Corps of Engineers employees and two other men charged in a $20 million bribery, money laundering and kickback scheme will remain in jail, a federal magistrate ruled Thursday, as prosecutors argued the defendants posed flight risks because they could face decades-long prison sentences. Read more: http://www.adn.com/2011/10/06/2107647/4-charged-in-army-corps-bribery.html#ixzz1aMCDlqNf...
More than 150 people participated in an economic development forum at the University of Minnesota Duluth on Friday. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton sat with 14 other people on a panel in Kirby Ballroom that included state legislators, economic developers and people running area businesses....
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA. — Nearly 3,000 people whose ancestors were enslaved by Cherokee Indians in the 1800s are fighting to keep their status as members of the tribe....
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) -- A self-help author convicted in the deaths of three people following an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony is scheduled to be sentenced in mid-November....
Members of Nisqually Tribe’s planning commission and Tribal Police Chief Joe Kautz met with nearly 100 people who say they don’t want a proposed jail built near their homes....
Annie Begay sat perched on a wooden bench in the cook shack for the Ye'ii Bicheii ceremony that's part of the 100th Annual Northern Navajo Nation Fair....
BROOKINGS -- A Native American studies research fellow says a campaign nearly 50 years ago that overturned a state law aimed at eliminating South Dakota's reservations was a key moment in state tribal relations history. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/speaker-says-overturning-of-law-aimed-at-eliminating-reservations-was/article_b164938c-f105-11e0-a99f-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1aMEEe5ea...
ATLANTA — The onetime name of Gov. Rick Perry’s Texas hunting camp is currently the most famous example of an egregious race-based place name, but it is not the only one....
Air Canada says it never meant to offend anyone in a memo about the airline's decision to stop using downtown Winnipeg hotels for crew layovers....