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Warriors have no trouble with RLCC in Red Lake, 87-50 - P5 JV also wins 56-49...
Warriors have no trouble with RLCC in Red Lake, 87-50 - P6 JV also wins 56-49...
Warriors have no trouble with RLCC in Red Lake, 87-50 - P7 JV also wins 56-49...
Warriors have no trouble with RLCC in Red Lake, 87-50 - P8 JV also wins 56-49...
Warriors have no trouble with RLCC in Red Lake, 87-50 - P9 JV also wins 56-49...
Red Lake High School 2nd Term 2011/12 HONOR ROLL A Honor Roll 12 Chaboyea, Marie D. 11 Kingbird, Hilary J. 12 Good, Edward J. 11 Benais, Amelia 9 Lussier, Alicia R. 11 Smith, Darian A. 12 McNeal, Robert A. B Honor Roll 10 Mountain, Sara F. 10 Sigana, Kathlene R. 11 Desjarlait, FaLeisha A. 10 Thompson, Lanelle M. 10 Holthusen, Ryan 9 Jara, De Carlo 10 Defoe, Steven R. 12 Beaulieu, Brendan J. 12 Owens, Travis A. 9 White, Raven 11 Siddens, Kyra D. 10 Ellis, Kiana T. 10 Blue, Shania L. 9 English, Delwyn W. Jr 9 Kingbird, Russell II 9 Major, Brandon...
On January 25, 2011, it was reported that the 7th and 8th grade girls lost both games in Cass Lake on January 24th. That was was true. The 7th grade girls did win their game with Cass Lake by the score of 13-3....
On January 25, 2011, it was reported that the 7th and 8th grade girls lost both games in Cass Lake on January 24th. That was was true. The 7th grade girls did win their game with Cass Lake by the score of 13-3....
On January 25, 2011, it was reported that the 7th and 8th grade girls lost both games in Cass Lake on January 24th. That was was true. The 7th grade girls did win their game with Cass Lake by the score of 13-3....
Red Lake 7th and 8th Grade Girls Action in Grand Rapids...
Red Lake 7th and 8th Grade Girls Action in Grand Rapids - P2...
This original release did not mention the Bureau of Indian Affairs as one of the federal agencies that participated in the long-term, cross-jurisdictional investigation. That error has been corrected in a new release. MINNEAPOLIS— A federal indictment unsealed in part late yesterday charges 24 alleged members of the Native Mob gang with conspiracy to participate in racketeering activity and other crimes. The Native Mob is a regional criminal gang that originated in Minneapolis in the early 1990s. Members routinely engage in drug trafficking,...
A Bemidji man and two Cass Lake men are among six men who have been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice for their alleged roles in the so-called Native Mob. Cory Gene Oquist, 22, of Bemidji; Dale John Pindegayosh, 29, of Cass Lake; and Justen Lee Poitra, 26, of Cass Lake, were among six men who made their initial federal court appearances Tuesday afternoon, indicted for conspiracy to participate in racketeering. Oquist, known as “Guns,” and Poitra, known as “Justo,” also were charged with conspiracy to use and carry firearms...
Red Lake Nation Fitness Center “Grand Opening” Door Prize Winners Ira Spears - I-Pod Nano Donovan May - I-Pod Nano “Granny” - Sport Duffle “Loaded” Patsy Thompson - Sport Duffle “Loaded” Mavis LaDuke - Sport Duffle Latesha Reynolds - Sport Duffle Justin Lussier - Sport Duffle Lloyd Spears - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji Fusion Chris Jourdain - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji Fusion Ryan Townsend - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji Fusion J. T. - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji Fusion Shawn Strong - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji Fusion Byron Graves - $65 Gift Card-Bemidji...
In the lead up to the 2010 Census, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and many tribal partners conducted a significant outreach campaign, called “Indian Country Counts,” to increase Native political participation and government investment in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples. In analyzing the latest 2010 Census data, one thing is very clear about Indian Country: Native young people do count, and will count in the future....
Washington, DC – The leading organization representing tribal governments and Native Americans has released an initial response to the State of the Union and will outline the State of Indian Nations in a speech this Thursday. In a nationally webcast and radio address, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) will respond to President Obama’s State of the Union and chart a path for tribes to play a vital role in building America’s 21st century economy. The speech will be delivered by the President of NCAI Jefferson Keel, Lt....
The goal of the Mining Mini-grants Program is to support and enhance the capacity building efforts of mining-impacted communities in the U.S. and Canada to assure that mining projects do not adversely affect human, cultural, and the ecological health of communities. Applications accepted are accepted three times a year: February 1, June 1, and October 1. Applicants will be notified of the funding decision within 3 weeks of the application deadline. There will be an “emergency” fund for extremely time-sensitive projects that fall between...
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th - Varsity (H.S. GYM) 6:00 Warroad vs. Red Lake 7:30 Roseau vs. K.C.C Junior Varsity 6:00 Roseau vs. K.C.C 7:30 Warroad vs. B.G.M.R. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th - Varsity (H.S. GYM) 12:30 3rd Place Game 2:00 Championship Junior Varsity 12:30 3rd place game 2:00 Championship...
State public safety officials will be called before the Legislature to explain why slot machines and blackjack games at Minnesota's Indian casinos have operated with little to no state inspections in the past four years, lawmakers announced Wednesday. "State regulatory employees are refusing to even visit some of the casinos, much less test a slot machine or monitor a blackjack table," said Rep. Steve Drazkowski, R-Mazeppa, who has been quietly monitoring the issue. In a separate development, Gov. Mark Dayton met Monday in his office with...
Children exposed to the same common household chemicals that have contaminated groundwater near a number of 3M Co. sites in the St. Paul suburbs have weakened immune systems that make them more vulnerable to infections, according to research published this week....
Minnesota hunters and trappers would be allowed to kill 400 wolves a year beginning next fall, under a Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposal for the first wolf season in 30 years....
WASHINGTON - School cafeterias will be serving more nutritious meals with twice as many fruits and vegetables, more whole grains and less sodium and fat under new guidelines that will revamp the federally backed school meals program for the first time in 15 years....
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Almost half of American Indians and Alaska Natives identify with multiple races, representing a group that grew by 39 percent over a decade, according to U.S. Census data released Wednesday....
Paul Martin does nothing to mask his frustration on the other end of a telephone line....
Protestors accused attorneys and authorities in Carlton County of arresting and charging more Native American people with crimes because of their race....