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The Red Lake Tribal Council has approved a $250.00 payment distribution for the enrolled membership of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Distribution of Checks for On-Reservation Members will be: December 16, 2017 At the Red Lake Humanities and the Ponemah Center 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED DECEMBER 14, 2017 TO MEMBERS RESIDING OFF THE RESERVATION If you have a mail delivery problem or questions about your mail PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE DEADLINES ADD...
Baltimore, Maryland – The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health (CAIH) announced today a funding collaboration to support its Healthy Futures initiative, a comprehensive program designed to significantly improve health and nutrition in tribal communities. The collaboration includes a $250,000 grant from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) through its Seeds of Native Health philanthropic campaign to improve Native American nutrition; a $150,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation; and support from the Michael and Ellen K...
Seven Red Lake Head Start children visited the Chandler Farm Pumpkin Patch on Saturday, October 14, 2017....
On Sunday, October 15, 2017, at approximately 10:56 AM, the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office 911 center received an emergency call reporting that three adult males were injured and trapped under a small home that was being moved onto a foundation. Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office, Kelliher Fire/Rescue, Blackduck Ambulance and North Memorial AirMed responded to the scene, located in the 16000 block of Whipple Lane NE, Kelliher, MN in Shotley Twp. Shotley Township is located approximately 60 miles north of Bemidji, MN on the south shore of Upp...
On Friday, October 13, 2017 the Red Lake Warriors football team hosted the Bagley Flyers in their homecoming game, losing 53-14....
BEMIDJI—Some Bemidji Area Schools students could be a little more visible, and hopefully a little safer, this year. Transportation staff at the school district bought a few hundred reflectorized tri-function flashing lights for students who live along Bemidji area's busiest roads and highways to attach to their coat or backpack. The red blinking lights look like the flashers cyclists wear and can help drivers spot students as they wait to get picked up in the early-morning darkness. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/educati...
On Friday, October 13, 2017 the Red Lake Warriors football team hosted the Bagley Flyers in their homecoming game, losing 53-14....
The Redby Elder's Dinner 2017 was held on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at the New Redby Community Center in Redby, Minnesota. The dinner honored elders and featured the Little Bear Drum Group, a question and answer session with Red Lake Law Enforcement, and a performance by Amaya Pemberton....
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - On Wednesday, October 4, 2017, five Red Lake School Board members and staff attended the National Indian Education Association Annual Conference. The 2017 NIEA Convention took place from October 4-7, 2017 at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida. According to news reports, there was no damage to the Caribe Royale from the recent hurricane to impact the region. The Convention took place as scheduled. This year's Convention theme: "Building Education Nations by Amplifying Innova...
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - On Wednesday, October 4, 2017, five Red Lake School Board members and staff attended the National Indian Education Association Annual Conference. The 2017 NIEA Convention took place from October 4-7, 2017 at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida. According to news reports, there was no damage to the Caribe Royale from the recent hurricane to impact the region. The Convention took place as scheduled. This year's Convention theme: "Building Education Nations by Amplifying Innova...
On Friday, September 29, 2017, the Red Lake Warriors Football Team played host to Pine River, losing 57-14....
On Friday, September 29, 2017, the Red Lake Warriors Football Team played host to Pine River, losing 57-14....
On Friday, September 21, 2017, the Red Lake Warriors hosted Red Lake County Central, losing to the visitors 44-0....
On Friday, September 21, 2017, the Red Lake Warriors hosted Red Lake County Central, losing to the visitors 44-0....
RED LAKE - On Thursday, September 21, 2017, the Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team won their first set of this season over Fond du Lac, 3-1. Red Lake's Junior Varsity also won their first set, 2-0, prior to the varsity game....
RED LAKE - On Thursday, September 21, 2017, the Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team won their first set of this season over Fond du Lac, 3-1. Red Lake's Junior Varsity also won their first set, 2-0, prior to the varsity game....
Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2017: Saturday Afternoon Session...
Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2017: Saturday Afternoon Session...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke today announced the selection of Bryan Rice, a veteran federal administrator and citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, as the new Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the federal agency that coordinates government-to-government relations with 567 federally recognized tribes in the United States. “Bryan has a wealth of management expertise and experience that will well serve Indian Country as the BIA works to enhance the quality of life, promote economic opportunity, and...
Bloomington, MN– Mark Landreville, Executive Vice President, HJ Sims has been named to LeadingAge Minnesota’s 50 for the Next 50. 50 for the Next 50 recognizes innovative and influential leaders who are charting the course for the next wave of older adult services that will empower Minnesotans to age well and live fully. “50 for the Next 50 are pioneers, challenging the status quo to transform and enhance the experience of aging” said Gayle Kvenvold, President and CEO, LeadingAge Minnesota. “These leaders are making forward-looking innovatio...
ADA, Okla. – Deadline Hollywood and the New York Times are among those applauding “TE ATA,” the feature film produced by the Chickasaw Nation. New York Times movie critic Teo Bugbee was one of the first to commend the film’s star, O’orianka Kilcher, along with the person she portrays, Chickasaw actress and storyteller “Te Ata” Thompson Fisher. “The movie’s driving force is its mythic performance scenes, which are choreographed, sung and acted with clear, balletic conviction by the film’s star, Q’orianka Kilcher,” Bugbee writes. He went on to s...
LAS VEGAS, NV-Animal Defenders International (ADI) condemns the imminent return of Dirk Arthur's controversial exotic cat show – featuring a snow leopard and a bobcat – to the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino November 1st. Footage previously obtained by ADI shows that Dirk Arthur's exotic cats suffer extreme confinement and environmental deprivation, enduring hours in tiny travel cages and prop boxes, and living in cement and chain link cells, all for only a few minutes onstage. ADI cal...
The statement below is from Commissioner Shawntera Hardy regarding this afternoon's meeting with Governor Dayton and Greater MSP on Amazon's announced plans to build a second headquarters in North America. “This afternoon, Governor Dayton and I met with Greater MSP CEO Michael Langley to review the state’s proposal for the Amazon HQ2 project. The proposal is near its final form and includes a number of qualified sites throughout the region. “In the meeting, Governor Dayton, Mr. Langley and I reviewed the entire proposal to ensure that Minne...
Rockville, Md., Oct. 16 – The country just finished celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, which began on September 15, 2017 and ended October 15, 2017. National Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes the contributions made and the important presence of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States and celebrates their heritage and culture. It is important to note this includes 4,869,400 Latinos living with a disability in the U.S. Only 37 percent of working-age Latinos with d...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Scholarships from an Indiana program meant to diversify and recruit the next generation of teachers have gone largely to white students so far, an Indiana agency says. State officials hope to lessen the state's teacher shortage with $10 million in Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarships, but the scholarships have failed to attract students who would increase diversity among Indiana's teachers, The Indianapolis Star reported. http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Indiana-scholarships-fail-to-a...