Articles from the January 18, 2013 edition

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Shelly Dawn King

Shelly Dawn King 45, of Red Lake, Minnesota journeyed to the Spirit World on January 13, 2013. She was born to Sharon & Leonard King of Redlake on October 13, 1967. She went to school at the Red Lake Mission School and then graduated Red Lake High School. Most of all, she was a loving mother and wife of Ron Perkins of Ponemah....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P2

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P3

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P4

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2...

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P5

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2...

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P6

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P7

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36 - P8

Crookston rolls over Red Lake Girls 73-36. Red Lake is now 8-3 on the year; Crookston improves to 11-2....

 

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 19 of 31 - 01/11/2013

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 19 of 31 - 01/11/2013...

 

Globe University Teams With Make-A-Wish® Minnesota to Help Local Girl Produce and Record Own Songs

MINNEAPOLIS—January 16, 2013—Globe University has teamed up with Make-a-Wish® Minnesota to help Wish child Sabrina achieve her dream of writing and creating her own songs. Through its affiliate school Institute of Production and Recording (IPR), Globe donated the talents of engineer Kevin Bowe, Grammy award-winning producer Steve Hodge and full access to IPR studios to rec...

 

South Metro Federal Credit Union Links Hearts for Children

Prior Lake, MN – With Valentine's Day just around the corner, South Metro Federal Credit Union is kicking off its Chain of Hearts campaign. The public is invited to stop by South Metro's main branch behind the Dakota Mall, across from Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, to make a donation. The campaign – an annual fundraiser organized by the Credit Unions for Kids program to benefit...

 

Minnesota Legislature: Big boost sought for early childhood education spending

ST. PAUL – Despite a projected $1.1 billion Minnesota budget deficit, early childhood education advocates are pushing for a major investment in programs that help prepare disadvantaged children for school....

 

Minneapolis school disciplines 4 in racial incident

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minneapolis high school has disciplined four students after a dark-skinned doll was dangled by its neck with a piece of string....

 

60 deaths so far in Minnesota as flu shows no signs of waning

Hopes for an early peak to Minnesota's flu season were premature, according to new figures released Thursday, which showed yet another spike in influenza-related deaths, hospitalizations and outbreaks in schools and nursing homes....

 

State of the Band makes splash in St. Paul

Mille Lacs Band Chief Executive Melanie Benjamin’s 2013 State of the Band address echoed across the state as she announced the Band’s plan to buy two St. Paul hotels....

 

Bill would make Minnesota felons’ gun rights hard to restore

Felons who have served their time would find it much harder to regain the right to possess a firearm under the first of what is expected to be several gun bills proposed at the Legislature....

 

Senate Democrats are split on gun strategy

WASHINGTON - As congressional Democrats shape their strategy for considering President Obama's proposals to curb gun violence, sharp divisions are forming between lawmakers who believe the best path to success is through narrowly written bills and a meticulous legislative process and those who advocate a more guerrilla approach....

 

History is history under proposed K-12 standards

Nearly a decade ago, the Minnesota Department of Education thoroughly revised the social-studies standards for K-12 public schools. Largely a response to the much-reviled Profiles of Learning, these new standards sought to beef up content and drastically reduce the busywork that was so prominent under the Profiles -- and so frustrating to both teachers and s...

 

Gun-buying surge appears unparalleled nationwide

LAS VEGAS - The United States appears to be experiencing a record run on military-style assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and some kinds of ammunition as buyers deluge stores in search of guns and bullets they fear will be banned by the Obama administration, according to firearms industry executives and market analysts....

 

How a hunger strike affects the body

As First Nations Chief Theresa Spence wages her politically motivated hunger strike from an island in the Ottawa River, her body is gradually feeling the effects....

 

Native People Unite Across the Continent

At any given time during shopping hours, in any given shopping mall in the world, you might be hearing a drum beat these days. Over the sound of teeny tunes, over the sound of ringing cash registers it beckons steadily....

 

Manitoba newspaper sparks furor with racist editorial

The mayor of the southern Manitoba town of Morris is furious over what he calls racist comments about aboriginal people in a recent edition of the community newspaper....

 

Protest about 'Redmen' thwarted at Saskatoon high school

A group of Idle No More protesters says it was blocked from entering a high school basketball tournament last weekend by Saskatoon police....

 

Shakopee Supports Urban Housing Complex With Native Preference

The only urban American Indian-owned and –subsidized housing complex in the United States with Native preference just received a boost from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC)....

 

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