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Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake...
Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake...
Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2...
Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2 - P2...
Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015...
Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015 - P2...
RED LAKE - On Tuesday, September 29, 2015, Red Lake Chemical Health sponsored a 5K Color Walk/Fun Run for Recovery. Registration began at 9 AM, with T-shirts going to the first 100 participants, and the event kicked off at 10 AM on the road by the Red Lake Boys and Girls Club. Walkers and runners went through the Red Lake College and new Tribal Council parking lots, past the Red Lake Center, through Red Lake, as well as the Red Lake Hospital and Compound area, before returning to the Humanities...
The Red Lake Warriors played their third home game of the season on Friday, September 18, 2015, falling to Pine River 64-20 Down 40-6 in the last minute of play in the first half, Red Lake scored two quick touchdowns to pull within 22 points at 40-18 at the end. The Warriors will host Pillager on Friday, September 25, 2015, which is also Homecoming Week for Red Lake, before traveling to Bagley on October 2nd. Full Schedule here: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/08/...
The Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow was held on the weekend of September 4, 2015....
The Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow was held on the weekend of September 4, 2015....
Wah-wa-suk "Henry Eugene Wahwassuck" Thunder Clan, died in Grand Rapids, MN on September 18, 2015. He was born on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, Mayetta, Kansas, on August 20, 1941. "It's your world; I'm just passing through. Remember me the way you remember me. And don't be crying around - it's all good." Final wishes carried out by family with the assistance of Rowe Funeral Home, Grand Rapids. Celebration of Life to be held on Friday, November 6, 2015 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at...
ST. PAUL—A Ponsford, Minn., man convicted of murder for setting his girlfriend's unconscious body on fire was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul. Charles James Jones, 50, was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury on March 10. Jones was sentenced Friday to 27 years in prison with five years supervised release after his prison sentence is served. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/3872588-ponsford-man-sentenced-burning-girlfriend-alive...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. -- The Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed that a body found on Monday in a Douglas County cornfield was that of Laura Ann Schwendemann, 18, of Starbuck. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office issued a news release Friday afternoon confirming the results. Complete autopsy reports, including a cause of death, are pending, therefore no further information was being released, Sheriff Troy Wolbersen said. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/3872591-medical-examiner-confirms-body-missing-u-m-morri...
WASHINGTON D.C.—On the final day of SACNAS’ Diversity in STEM Conference, students participated in their last professional panels and symposia and prepared for the trip home. The busy weekend ended with an award ceremony and remarks by Dr. Jon Lorsch Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences. This year’s SACNAS conference was one of the largest and most diverse gatherings of STEM professionals in the country and hosted over 3000 participants from more than 30 states. Said SACNAS Executive Director, Antonia Franco, “It’s...
WASHINGTON D.C.—Day two of SACNAS’ 2015 Diversity in STEM Conference featured panels and speeches on topics ranging from women in STEM to family engagement in the STEM fields. Ahead of the keynote addresses, several SACNAS students had the opportunity to visit with Dr. John P. Holdren, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Students from Texas Tech University, University of Hawaii, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Washington, and the University of California, represented the five “Ch...
Oct. 30, 2015 — Dr. Andrew Hafs, assistant professor of biology at Bemidji State University, has traveled the country researching interactions between animal populations and aquatic environments. He will share his experiences studying factors that negatively impact these aquatic ecosystems and management techniques that can be used to correct them as part of BSU’s Honors Council Lecture Series. Hafs will present his lecture, “Management Issues Influencing Aquatic Ecosystems Across the USA – Case Studies From My Experiences”, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. in...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT PREVENTION SPECIALIST-Indian & Free Prevention/Treatment Program CHEMICAL HEALTH PROGRAMS OPEN: October 30, 2015 CLOSING: November 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. Primary Function: Assist in the development of prevention activities and prevention curriculum. Reports to Indian & Free Prevention/Treatment Program, Supervisor and Chemical Health Programs, Executive Director., full-time position with benefits, salary; DOQ. Essential Responsibilities & Duties: • Assist in the development o...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR Jourdain/Perpich Extended Care Center OPEN: October 30, 2015 CLOSING: November 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Seeking a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or and activities professional to coordinate and supervise the activities department. Individual must meet Minnesota State and Federal standards for qualifications, including at least 2 years of experience in a social or recreational program within the last five years. Reports to...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT SOCIAL WORKER JOURDAIN/PERPICH EXTENDED CARE CENTER OPEN: October 30, 2015 CLOSING: November 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Responsible for initiating and maintaining a comprehensive, social services program within the center. Provides services to meet the social and emotional needs of the all the residents, acts as a discharge planning coordinator for the center. Reports to Administrator, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILIT...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT DIETARY MANAGER JOURDAIN/PERPICH EXTENDED CARE CENTER OPEN: October 30, 2015 CLOSING: November 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To assist in the planning, organizing, developing and directing the overall operation of the Dietary Department as directed by the Indian Health Service Food Service Supervisor and the Dietician to assure that quality food service is provided at all times. Reports to Administrator, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL...
WASHINGTON— The White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education held a conference call today to discuss a recently released report that includes recommendations on improving education for American Indian and Alaska Native students. “This report and its findings should not be overlooked,” says Mary Cathryn Ricker, executive vice president of the American Federation of Teachers. “We appreciate the Obama administration’s commitment to building a future where every American Indian and Alaska Native student has access to...
LONGMONT, Colorado (Nov. 2, 2015) – November is National Native American Heritage Month 2015 in the United States – and the period of Nov. 8-14 is the worldwide "Rock Your Mocs Week" in which Native peoples stand together and show their Native pride by wearing their moccasins. This year, in recognition of Native American Heritage Month, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) has pulled together some Native American food recipes that we think you'll enjoy. It's a way to bring a bit of Native Ame...
Twin Cities hospitals have reached a breaking point under a deluge of patients with severe mental illness, who are jamming emergency rooms — sometimes for days — and being warehoused for months in psychiatric wards because doctors have nowhere to send them. At Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, psychiatric units are full so often that delusional and unstable patients are restrained in an ER holding unit until beds open up. http://www.startribune.com/shortage-of-state-psychiatric-beds-jams-twin-cities-hospitals/33...
Some are consumed with regrets. Some say they would do it again in a heartbeat. For this generation of college graduates, it’s the norm to finish school with nearly $30,000 in student loans. Nationally, seven in 10 go into debt to reach graduation day. In Minnesota, half borrow more than $31,000, according to a study released last week. For some, it’s a lot more. http://www.startribune.com/college-graduates-cope-with-the-debt-that-follows/339188921/...
It pays to shop around. That’s the message from MNsure officials this fall, as the state’s health insurance exchange touts a study that shows switching health plans could tame increases and even mean the difference between a premium jump and a premium discount. Currently, about 50,000 people buy coverage through the MNsure exchange, including about 28,000 who are receiving federal tax credits this year that discount their premium costs. Open enrollment started Sunday for those who buy individual health insurance policies. htt...