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BEMIDJI - The life of a phoenix is renewed from a pile of ash. The same could be said for Nate Weir after his rental home was robbed and burned down Memorial Day weekend. Weir now lives, befitingly, on Phoenix Loop in Bemidji with his girlfriend Elizabeth Thrall in Conifer Estates. Conifer Estates is a supportive and transitional housing project that has been serving homeless families in Bemidji since 2012. Thrall was living with her sister in Blackduck when she received the call she was...
BEMIDJI — It’s here. Influenza is now considered “widespread” throughout Minnesota, according to the latest state Department of Health weekly report, released Thursday, which recaps the last week of 2013....
GONVICK — The Minnesota state fire marshal’s office is investigating the cause of a fire early Thursday that destroyed the only grocery store in Gonvick....
NAYTAHWASH - Last summer Clint "Ray" Walker, 38, of Naytahwaush died in an ATV accident. Among Walker's passions was officiating basketball games and his goal was to work a game at the Minnesota State High School basketball tournament. Last winter Walker, who was a member of the Bemidji Basketball Officials Association (BBOA), accomplished that goal when he and his crew members worked the Class A third place game between Rushford-Peterson and Upsala. During the holiday break the BBOA crew...
Rose Mary Brightstar-Lyons Cloud Feb. 28, 1932 - Jan. 2, 2014 Rose Mary Brightstar-Lyons, Cloud (also known as "Rosie" by her friends) and her Anishinaabe name was Miinance (Little blueberry), was born at home in Bena, MN on February 28, 1932 and entered into rest at her home in Cass Lake, MN on January 2, 2014. Rosie was a mother of 10 children, and a homemaker who loved to be with her children and grandchildren. She worked as a hotel maid in Minneapolis, MN. Her hobbies were bead working,...
Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River...
Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River - P2...
On December 31, 2013, New Years Eve, the Annual New Years Eve Gathering was held at the Red Lake Humanities Center. Facing -24 F. weather, about 300 people showed up for the event which began with a feast of Red Lake walleye and perch at 5 PM, followed by the pow wow grand entry at 7 pm, with drawings for door prizes, dance and food contests and some great entertainment throughout the night. This event was sponsored by Red Lake Chemical Health Programs and the Indian and Free Programs. FOOD...
On December 31, 2013, New Years Eve, the Annual New Years Eve Gathering was held at the Red Lake Humanities Center. Facing -24 F. weather, about 300 people showed up for the event which began with a feast of Red Lake walleye and perch at 5 PM, followed by the pow wow grand entry at 7 pm, with drawings for door prizes, dance and food contests and some great entertainment throughout the night. This event was sponsored by Red Lake Chemical Health Programs and the Indian and Free Programs. FOOD...
The Red Lake Girls Basketball team improved their record to 4-1 with the 78-32 win over Blackduck on Thursday, December 19, 2013....
The Red Lake Girls Basketball team improved their record to 4-1 with the 78-32 win over Blackduck on Thursday, December 19, 2013....
Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program 2013 held on Wednesday, December 18, 2013....
Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program 2013 held on Wednesday, December 18, 2013....
Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48 - P16...
Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48 - P17...
Nashville, TN, January 4, 2014 – When the economy goes down, crime goes up! Burglaries and home invasions have hit record levels. The most troubling fact to many is that these crimes are occurring far more frequently in rural and suburban areas. Gun and home security system sales have also hit record levels as people look for ways to protect their homes and families. With the holidays approaching, homeowners must take some basic steps to keep intruders out of their homes. Alan Young has made keeping people safe his life's work. He is a s...
**EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** F&B RESTAURANT COOK RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: January 03, 2014 CLOSES: January 17, 2014 SCOPE OF POSITION Under the general supervision of the Food and Beverage Restaurant Manager is responsible to cook for Restaurant assigned shift for Seven Clans Casino. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for preparing and cooking a variety of foods according to customer specifications and dep...
**EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** F&B RESTAURANT CASHIER RATE OF PAY: According to pay scale LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: January 03, 2014 CLOSES: January 17, 2014 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the direct supervision of the prevailing Restaurant Supervisor, is responsible to ensure exemplary customer service is provided to guests of Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides friendly, quality customer service in a timely fashion to all guests. Respo...
ADA, Okla. – Emily Johnson Dickerson, a full blood Chickasaw who spoke only the Chickasaw language her entire life, died at her Ada home on Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. She was 93. Dickerson was the last monolingual Chickasaw language speaker, according to Joshua Hinson, director of the Chickasaw Nation Language Department. Hinson, who has devoted his career to revitalization of the Chickasaw language, said today the loss of Dickerson was monumental. "I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the loss a...
Today, as part of President Obama’s continuing efforts to reduce gun violence, the Department of Health and Human Services issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to remove unnecessary legal barriers under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule that may prevent states from reporting certain information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). The NICS helps to ensure that guns are not sold to those prohibited by law from having them, including felons, those convicted of d...
Oskar Zepeda has had pretty much one mission in his life: kill or capture....
CHICAGO — Temperatures were expected to plummet further Monday, bringing dangerous cold to parts of the U.S. still digging out from heavy snow that fell a day before and made travel treacherous....
FREEPORT, Maine — Fire chiefs and lawmakers are working to protect the system of volunteer firefighting that has served rural America for more than a century but is threatened by an ambiguity in President Barack Obama's health care law....
Leslie LeCuyer knew the City Council meeting in Foley would be contentious, with townspeople in the central Minnesota community arguing over a city worker’s employment status....
The national epidemic of smartphone thefts is prompting lawmakers in Minnesota and across the country to push for requirements that the devices carry technology that would render them useless if stolen....