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Articles from the January 22, 2013 edition


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  • Thelma Susan Bagley

    Jan 22, 2013

    Thelma Susan Neadeau Bagley, 65, of Bemidji died Saturday, January 19, 2013 at her home in Bemidji. Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm Thursday, January 24, 2013 at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin 2:00pm, at the Little Rock Community Center and will continue until the time of service. Interment will be at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Cemetery in Red Lake, MN under the direction of the Cease Family Funeral Home of Bemidji. Thelma was born March 21, 1947 in Red Lak...

  • Ponemah, Collin Peterson and the inauguration

    John Hageman, Bemidji Pioneer|Jan 22, 2013

    Beltrami County was represented during President Obama’s inauguration Monday morning. Here’s a screengrab C-SPAN’s coverage of the ceremonies showing U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson wearing a hat bearing the name of Ponemah, a town of about 700 people located between upper and lower Red Lakes.. And yes, that is Jay-Z and his wife Beyoncé standing behind him....

  • Native American women veterans celebrate president's inauguration

    Byron Pitts, CBS News|Jan 22, 2013
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    (CBS News) PUEBLO WEST, Colo. - About 2,800 groups applied to be part of the Inaugural parade on Monday. The president's inaugural committee chose 60, including one with deep roots in this land. They often perform to a sound of pageantry centuries old. They are the first Native American Women Warrior color guard: all veterans, all proud of their ancestry and the nation they serve. Mitchelene BigMan is the group's founder. Sgt. Big Man served 22 years in the Army, including two tours in Iraq....

  • White gets 100th win as Warriors upset Minneapolis North 94-77 in Red Lake - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 22, 2013

    White gets 100th win as Warriors upset Minneapolis North 94-77 in Red Lake - P3...

  • White gets 100th win as Warriors upset Minneapolis North 94-77 in Red Lake - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 22, 2013

    White gets 100th win as Warriors upset Minneapolis North 94-77 in Red Lake - P4...

  • Thunder Sworn in as Minneapolis Officer

    Gerald Auginash|Jan 22, 2013

    Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....

  • Thunder Sworn in as Minneapolis Officer - P2

    Gerald Auginash|Jan 22, 2013

    Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....

  • Thunder Sworn in as Minneapolis Officer - P3

    Gerald Auginash|Jan 22, 2013

    Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....

  • Lady Warriors fall to Roseau 65-49

    Kimberly Pemberton Kingbird|Jan 22, 2013

    Lady Warriors fall to Roseau 65-49...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    (CBS News) The flu virus is widespread in almost every state in the union and has taken the lives of 20 children. But there is another virus that is putting more young children in the hospital than the flu....

  • Jan 22, 2013

    Over 2,000 groups applied to be part of the presidential inaugural parade. Byron Pitts reports on one of the groups chosen, the Native American Women Warriors, who help promote diversity and equality in the military and on reservations....

  • Sub-zero Temps Dangerous for Pets Too

    Jan 22, 2013

    MINNEAPOLIS – As the coldest days of winter are upon us, BluePearl Veterinary Partners recommends taking certain precautions to ensure your pet doesn’t suffer from cold-temperature related injuries. Dr. Annie Wright, a board-certified specialist in veterinary emergency and critical care medicine with BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Minnesota, offered this advice: • Antifreeze is highly toxic to people and animals. Cats and dogs are attracted to its sweet smell and taste, and will often sample some if left out in a container or spilled on th...

  • Wisdom Steps Update – January 2013

    Wisdom Steps Update – January 2013 Conference : June 11, 12, 13, 2013, Shooting Star Event Center You must have your blue “Health Walk/Activity” record completed by January 30, 2013. Original due date was December 31, 2013, Executive Board elected to provide a one time extension. You must have a completed 46,000 steps or 23 miles of some form of exercise or health activity for the year 2012. You must have your “Health Record” completed and submitted by April 15, 2013, along with the non-refun...

  • GIICHI MANIDOO GIIZIZ POW WOW 01-12-2013 in Minneapolis

    Gerald Auginash|Jan 22, 2013

    GIICHI MANIDOO GIIZIZ POW WOW 01-12-2013 in Minneapolis...

  • GIICHI MANIDOO GIIZIZ POW WOW 01-12-2013 in Minneapolis - P2

    Gerald Auginash|Jan 22, 2013

    GIICHI MANIDOO GIIZIZ POW WOW 01-12-2013 in Minneapolis - P2...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    ST. PAUL — If Minnesota Democrats ever are to see a state budget they like, today is the day. Gov. Mark Dayton is ready to announce his proposal at midday, giving Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Laborites the only chance they have had in a generation to approve higher taxes and more spending on programs they hold dear....

  • Jan 22, 2013

    GRAND FORKS, N.D. —The next three months could bring more cold weather, as well as some relief to the stubborn drought that has plagued much of North Dakota and Minnesota over the past 18 months....

  • American Indian gang trio face racketeering tria

    Amy Forliti, WTHITV 10|Jan 22, 2013

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three members of a violent American Indian gang known for terrorizing people from the Twin Cities to reservations in greater Minnesota, Wisconsin and beyond will go on trial Tuesday in what authorities call one of the largest gang cases to come out of Indian Country. Wakinyon Wakan McArthur, 34, — an alleged leader of the Native Mob — and two alleged Native Mob "soldiers," Anthony Francis Cree, 26, and William Earl Morris, 25, are accused of being part of a criminal enterprise that used intimidation and violence to keep...

  • Mahnomen man dies from exposure

    Bemidji Pioneer|Jan 22, 2013

    MAHNOMEN, Minn. -- A Mahnomen man died, apparently from exposure to frigid weather, and his body was found Saturday morning in the storage area of a Mahnomen business. ccording to the Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Office, a call came in at 10:44 a.m. Saturday that a resident of the city found a man lying on the ground in a storage building at the resident’s place of business. The resident said he wasn’t sure whether the man was breathing. Taken by ambulance to the local hospital, Gary Goodwin, 61, was pronounced dead. An autopsy’s prelimi...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    MAHNOMEN, Minn. - Authorities say a 61-year-old man who was found in a Mahnomen storage building this weekend died from exposure to the cold....

  • High school graduation rates at highest in nearly 40 years

    Lindsey Layton, Washington Post|Jan 22, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The percentage of students at public high schools who graduate on time has reached its highest level in nearly 40 years, according to the most recent federal government estimates released Tuesday. Based on data collected from the states for the Class of 2010, the National Center for Education Statistics estimated that 78 percent of students across the country earned a diploma within four years of starting high school. The graduation rate was last at that level in 1974, officials said. In 2010, 38 states had higher graduation rates...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    While everyone is being urged to get the flu vaccine as soon as possible, some pregnant women avoid it in the belief that it may harm their babies. A large new study confirms that they should be much more afraid of the flu than the vaccine....

  • Mysterious sounds attributed to Bigfoot

    Jan 22, 2013

    PENDLETON, Ore., Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Some residents of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon say they believe mysterious cries coming from a nearby swamp are being made by Bigfoot. Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2013/01/21/Mysterious-sounds-attributed-to-Bigfoot/UPI-69441358803105/#ixzz2Ihw6ddEI...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    Canada’s aboriginals have made their voices heard over the last few weeks. But do they have the numbers to have their voices heard in the House of Commons?...

  • Jan 22, 2013

    EDMONTON -- Police in Alberta will be speaking with the solicitor general this week about Idle No More and the threat of blockades on the highway leading to the oilsands....

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