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Articles from the January 10, 2014 edition


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  • Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River - P13...

  • Paul Bunyan Television Adds Me-TV and Antenna-TV

    Jan 10, 2014

    (Bemidji, MN) (January 10, 2014) – Paul Bunyan Communications has added Me-TV and Antenna TV to the Paul Bunyan Television (PBTV) service offering for all digital subscribers in Beltrami, Hubbard, and Cass County. Me-TV can be found on PBTV channel 43 and is a Hubbard Broadcasting network out of Minneapolis. Me-TV features a wide range of classic television programming. Its library includes series from Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution and CBS Television Distribution as well as indep...

  • Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    Warriors end 4-game losing streak with 93-56 win over Pine River - P14...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P20

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • New Years Eve Gathering 2013 held in Red Lake - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2014

    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...

  • $13,000 IN GRANTS FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL ARTISTS

    Jan 10, 2014

    APPLY NOW! $13,000 IN GRANTS FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL ARTISTS - DEADLINE FEBRUARY 5, 2014 - Applications for Individual Artist Grants, funded by the McKnight Foundation, are available at the Region 2 Arts Council Office, 426 Bemidji Avenue, Bemidji, MN 56601 and are also available on our website, http://r2arts.org. R2AC/McKnight Individual Artist Grant Deadline: February 5, 2014 Open to artists in all art disciplines that reside in Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods or Mahnomen Counties. These grants offer funding for costs assoc...

  • Red Lake Nation TERO will be in Minneapolis on Jan. 23, 2014

    Red Lake Nation TERO Outreach Red Lake Nation TERO will be coming to Minneapolis on January 23, 2014 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM All Nations Indian Church 1515 E. 23rd St. Minneapolis, MN 55404 We are reaching out to the Red Lake Nation Tribal Members in the Minneapolis Urban area to establish a labor pool for those in the construction field and to help create experience. We will be working with Alex Tittle, Equity Director at the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority. For more information contact: New...

  • Chickasaw singer/songwriter to entertain at McSwain Theatre

    Dana Lance, Chickasaw Nation|Jan 10, 2014

    ADA, Okla. - Chickasaw singer/songwriter Tabitha Anoatubby Fair will make her McSwain Theatre debut concert appearance Saturday, Jan. 25. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Ms. Fair, an Oklahoma native who now calls New York City home, has made her musical mark on the world. Ms. Fair said that she is honored and thankful for the unique opportunity to perform at the McSwain, which is owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation. "I am so grateful, appreciative and proud that the Chickasaw Nation is allow...

  • IEPAC Meeting - Wednesday, January 15th at 6:00 pm

    IEPAC Meeting - Wednesday, January 15th at 6:00 PM Board Room of the 7 Clans Casino All parents of students who attend Kelliher School all welcome! Thank you, Linda Olson...

  • BUSH FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2014 MCF PHILANTHROPY FELLOWSHIPS

    Jan 10, 2014

    (Saint Paul, MN – Jan. 9, 2014) – The Bush Foundation has selected the inaugural recipients of the MCF Philanthropy Fellowship, a program that prepares high-potential individuals from communities underrepresented in philanthropy for careers in that field. Fellows are employed by the Minnesota Council on Foundations and placed at the Bush Foundation for three years where they will work either with the Education or Community Innovation team. Over the course of the Fellowship, Fellows will receive significant professional development and net...

  • EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Jan 10, 2014

    ** POSITION OPENING ** EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: January 07, 2014 CLOSES: January 21, 2014 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the prevailing General Manager is responsible to oversee an emergency medical need for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible to respond to emergency situations and handle according to need. • Conducts patient asses...

  • National Park Service Awards $2.2 million in Historic Preservation Grants for American Indian Tribes

    Jan 10, 2014

    WASHINGTON –National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis today awarded more than $2.2 million in historic preservation grants to 135 American Indian tribes. The grants assist tribes in carrying out national historic preservation program responsibilities on tribal lands. “Tribal historic preservation offices are the fastest growing preservation partnerships within the national historic preservation program, showing the value that tribes place on preserving historic places and protecting tribal cultural traditions,” said National Park Servi...

  • Jan 10, 2014

    WASHINGTON – The meat industry launched a legal assault Thursday against the nation’s food labeling laws that, if successful, could significantly limit consumers’ ability to learn the origins of what they eat....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has apologized to outstate Medicaid patients left waiting for rides to their doctors, and canceled its week-old contract with the company it brought in to coordinate those rides....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    Fairview Health Services is restricting visitors to its six Minnesota hospitals to reduce the spread of influenza, a sign that the virus has become more widespread as the state’s 2013-14 flu season takes hold....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    Minnesota legislators blasted the troubled MNsure website Thursday and railed against a lack of accountability over its continued woes....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    Gambling opponents stepped up criticism of the Minnesota State Lottery on Thursday, saying an expansion into more online sales could increase addiction and usher in a new generation of gamblers....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    The Vikings’ scheduled interview with Jay Gruden was canceled Thursday after the Washington Redskins hired the Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator to be their new head coach....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    As victims of cellphone thieves, former Minneapolis mayoral candidate Mark Andrew and several University of Minnesota students know this trend personally: Aggressive thefts of smartphones and other personal electronics contributed to an uptick in violent crime in Minneapolis last year....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    A proposed 10-cent fee for bottles, cans and other beverage containers would boost Minnesota’s recycling volume by some 1.9 billion containers per year but could also saddle consumers or beverage firms with $29 million in new costs as beverage prices rise....

  • Jan 10, 2014

    Health officials are reporting a drop in the rate of new lung cancer cases....

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