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A Fall Festival was held at Red Lake High School on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The event was organized to invite parents of high school students into the school for a meal and other activities, including a rally for the Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors basketball teams....
A Fall Festival was held at Red Lake High School on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The event was organized to invite parents of high school students into the school for a meal and other activities, including a rally for the Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors basketball teams....
A Fall Festival was held at Red Lake High School on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The event was organized to invite parents of high school students into the school for a meal and other activities, including a rally for the Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors basketball teams....
7 Red Lake Halloween Activities - P50...
The Red Lake Warriors opened their 2014-15 basketball season in Blackduck on Tuesday, November 25, 2014, winning 80-44. Red Lake's 7th grade lost their game, but the 8th grade team won. Blackduck did not have a JV team this year. The Warriors will travel to Cass Lake on Friday, December 5, 2014, and to NCTC on December 8, 9 and 11. Their home opener is scheduled for December 16th with Walker-Hackensack-Akley starting at 6 PM. Full Schedule: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/st...
7 Red Lake Halloween Activities - P51...
Minneapolis, MN – The American Indian Student Cultural Center at the University of Minnesota recently selected Mary LaGarde, Executive Director of the Minneapolis American Indian Center to be one of the three women recognized at the Honoring American Indian Women Luncheon held on Friday, November 21 at Coffman Union at the University of Minnesota. The Luncheon honors outstanding Native women who have demonstrated strong leadership in their work or daily life, and have been positively engaged i...
7 Red Lake Halloween Activities - P52...
Over Ten Years Ago; Looking Back - P5...
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Over Ten Years Ago; Looking Back - P7...
Beatrice Dee Johnson Feb. 27, 1969 - Nov. 24, 2014 "Na-Mooka-Mon-Equay Knife Woman" Beatrice Dee Johnson, 45, of Cass Lake, MN passed away Monday, November 24, 2014 at her home. Traditional Funeral services will be at 11:00 am, Saturday, November 29, 2014 at the Cass Lake Facility Center in Cass Lake, Minnesota with Spiritual Leader Alan Hardy "Manidoo" officiating. A wake will begin 2:00pm, Wednesday, November 26, 2014, at the Cass Lake Facility Center and will continue until the time of the...
Friends, I wanted to thank you for the honor you gave me in 2012 when you sent me to represent our district in the Minnesota House of Representatives and all of the kind words and support I’ve received since. It was truly one of the greatest experiences of my life. Although I am disappointed that I won’t be returning to the House for a second term next year, I will – as all Minnesotans should – be watching the new Republican majority to make sure it lives up to the promises it made during the campaign. Republican candidates promised a “new” f...
St. Paul -- Americans for Prosperity - Minnesota recently released the 2014 Economic Freedom Scorecard to grade Minnesota state legislators on key votes concerning issues relating to economic freedom. As the nation’s largest and most effective grassroots advocate for economic freedom, AFP's Minnesota state chapter believes reducing the size, scope, cost and intrusiveness of government is the best way to promote individual productivity and prosperity for all Minnesotans. This starts with holding our elected officials accountable for their v...
IN A REMOTE FEEDING tent in famine-stricken Ethiopia in 1984, Congressman Frank Wolf held a dying baby in his arms and had a great awakening in his soul. The Republican from Virginia had been in office less than four years-and had never traveled to an underdeveloped country-when he showed up in Ethiopia and asked the U.S. embassy in Addis Ababa to take him to "the hunger area." Embassy personnel balked. They hadn't traveled to the famine-hit regions themselves. So Wolf hitched a ride on a...
CHICAGO – With the holidays fast approaching, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V office encourages everyone to consider giving gifts that will help protect their family members and friends during a future emergency. “A gift to help prepare for emergencies could be life-saving for friends and family,” said FEMA Region V acting regional administrator, Janet Odeshoo. “These gift ideas provide a great starting point for being prepared for an emergency or disaster.” Supplies for an emer...
Thanksgiving holds a more dubious honor than being the best day to gather ’round for a turkey dinner....
ST. LOUIS — An FBI spokeswoman says two special agents have been shot in St. Louis County and that the incident isn't directly related to the Ferguson protests....
The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has hit a major roadblock in its pledge to pay damages to victims of clergy sex abuse: Its insurance companies are refusing to cover the costs....
WASHINGTON — Coming full circle on a campaign promise, the Obama administration will propose Wednesday to reduce the amount of smog-forming pollution allowed in the air, which has been linked to asthma, lung damage and other health problems....
A new University of Minnesota study showed that Chicago preschoolers enrolled in full-day programs were more prepared for kindergarten than their peers in half-day programs, bolstering the case that more learning time benefits students, particularly low-income, minority children....
Thanksgiving looms, and let’s face it: This holiday can hardly happen without Minnesota and Wisconsin. Minnesota will raise an estimated 45 million turkeys in 2014, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. That makes the state tops in the nation, followed by North Carolina (35 million), Arkansas (29 million), Indiana (17 million), Missouri (17 million), and Virginia (16 million)....
Unions in the Twin Cities and their allies are planning to kick off a series of strikes and protests on Black Friday, billed as the busiest shopping day of the year....
t is the showcase piece of the Thanksgiving meal, and Karl Benson of Cooks of Crocus Hill wants to make sure we roast it correctly....
VENICE, Fla. — Students at a Southwest Florida high school told administrators that two teens tried to recruit them into a "prostitution ring" and that one 15-year-old boy had been "pimping out girls," according to an arrest affidavit....