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Articles from the January 31, 2012 edition


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  • Red Lake Winter Round Dance 2011 P2 - VIDEO

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2012

    Red Lake Winter Round Dance 2011 P2 - VIDEO...

  • Red Lake Winter Round Dance 2011 P3 - VIDEO

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2012

    Red Lake Winter Round Dance 2011 P3 - VIDEO...

  • RLHS Winter Concert 2011 - VIDEO

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2012

    RLHS Winter Concert 2011 - VIDEO...

  • Red Lake Youth Basketball Tournament from Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012

    Jessica Urrutia|Jan 31, 2012

    Red Lake Youth Basketball Tournament from Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012...

  • State and Local Governments Employ 16.6 Million Full-Time Equivalent Employees in 2010

    Jan 31, 2012

    The 90,740 state and local governments across the country had 16.6 million full-time equivalent employees in 2010, 203,321 fewer than were employed in 2009, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. The majority of these employees, 9.0 million, worked in education, followed by those working in hospitals (986,471) police protection (946,196) and corrections (731,692). Part-time state and local government employees numbered 4.8 million in 2010, a decrease of 27,567 from 2009. Local governments — which include counties, c...

  • Oil Issues of North Dakota for 2012

    Jan 31, 2012

    Oil Issues of North Dakota for 2012 as reported by the North Dakota Sheriff's and Deputies in Bismarck....

  • Brian Lee Northbird

    Jan 31, 2012

    Brian Lee Northbird, 38 of Cass Lake, MN died unexpectedly Friday, January 27, 2012. Traditional Funeral Services will be 10:00 am Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at the Prescott Community Center in Cass Lake, MN with Spiritual Leader Steve Jackson. A wake will begin Tuesday, January 31 at 5:00 pm and continue until the time of the service. The Cease Family Funeral Home of Bemidji assisted the family with arrangements. He was born October 13, 1973 in Cass Lake, MN. He graduated from...

  • DNR seizes 234 fish at Lake of the Woods

    Associated Press|Jan 31, 2012

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeing a jump in fishing violations on Lake of the Woods this winter. The DNR recently seized 234 walleyes and sauger for various violations on the northern Minnesota lake. From Jan. 20-23, conservation officers reported 23 instances of anglers over their limits, 14 cases of anglers using extra lines, 12 anglers found with no fishing license, and five illegal length cases. Officers observed anglers violating fish cleaning and consumption rules on the lake as well as i...

  • Free Tax Preparation sponsored by AARP in Red Lake

    Free Tax Preparation sponsored by AARP We prepare tax returns and e-file them for FREE. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYS January 23, 2012 to April 17, 2012. 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Red Lake AARP Free Tax Preparation site and contacts: AnnMarie English – Red Lake Housing Authority 679-3368 Jennifer Loud – Red Lake Housing Authority 679-3368 Nova Larson – Red Lake Housing Authority 679-3368 Char Roberts – Red Lake Housing Authority 679-3368 Please call ahead to schedule an appointment as we will be processing returns by APPOINTMENT ONLY and onl...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A new report says abuse of heroin and other opiates reached record-high levels in the Twin Cities in 2011....

  • Jan 31, 2012

    NEW YORK — Google, Facebook and other big tech companies are jointly designing a system for combating email scams known as phishing....

  • Organics Recycling Facility Building Positive Intergovernmental Relations

    Jan 31, 2012

    Prior Lake, MN – Each day at lunch, children in the Prior Lake Savage School district put their leftovers and their biodegradable paper products into a special bin. Empty milk cartons, napkins, and thick cardboard pressed trays are collected along with food waste and then transported to the nearby SMSC Organics Recycling Facility. There they are mixed with leaves, branches, used chopped up casino playing cards, water, and cucumbers and potatoes from nearby processing facilities. Using best management practices and following both state and f...

  • 23rd Annual Woodlands and High Plains Powwow “Walk with Purpose”

    MOORHEAD, MN – The 23rd Annual Woodlands and High Plains Traditional Powwow sponsored by Concordia College; Minnesota State Community and Technical College; Minnesota State University, Moorhead; and North Dakota State University will be held March 24, 2012, in the Bison Sports Arena on the NDSU campus in Fargo. This year’s theme is “Walk with Purpose.” A traditional powwow, unlike a contest powwow, pays out all dancers that register and dance throughout the event. A powwow is a time to celebrate and renew friendships. In addition, this powwow...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    Members of the Native Mob gang have shot rivals in Minneapolis, sold drugs in Duluth, and thrown boiling water in a person's face in Crow Wing County. Authorities say they've also assaulted an informant on the White Earth Indian Reservation and shot up houses from Cass Lake to Mille Lacs....

  • Panthers enter week ranked No. 9 in state

    Pat Miller, Bemidji Pioneer|Jan 31, 2012

    The Cass Lake-Bena boys basketball team enters the week ranked ninth in the state Class A poll but the Panthers will be put to the test this week as they visit Crosby-Ironton Tuesday and host Nevis Saturday. CL-B is 13-2 and owns victories against both of this week’s opponents. Early in the season the Panthers thumped Nevis 73-51 and during the Christmas break Cass Lake-Bena trimmed Crosby-Ironton 67-58 in Crosby. Last week the Panthers won a pair of games and improved to 12-2. The week began with a 76-61 victory at BGMR and ended with an 84-79...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - Groups representing states and cities in the Great Lakes region on Tuesday proposed spending up to $9.5 billion on a massive engineering project to separate the lakes from the Mississippi River watershed in the Chicago area, describing it as the only sure way to protect both aquatic systems from invasions by destructive species such as Asian carp....

  • Jan 31, 2012

    When filling out her next census form, Jessica Rivard would fill in the bubble to identify herself as an American Indian in the race category....

  • A Public Letter From the Cobell Lawyers Prompts Ethics and Harassment Concerns

    Jan 31, 2012

    Lawyers for the many plaintiffs in the class-action suit attached to the Cobell settlement took that case’s seemingly endless saga to a new low this month by writing and distributing a letter online and via e-mail that listed the addresses and phone numbers of the people who have chosen to appeal that settlement, adding that class members could directly contact the four appellants to learn their “motives.” In a case that’s been abundantly contentious almost from the day it started in 1995, some people fear that’s a risky move. Read more:http...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Carol Good Bear started getting the calls about a week ago, after the attorneys who had negotiated a $3.4 billion settlement over misspent Native American land royalties published the phone numbers and addresses of the four people objecting to the deal....

  • Jan 31, 2012

    Treatment and recovery are big ticket items in the fight against rampant drug abuse in northwestern Ontario...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    BOISE, Idaho -- A school district on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation says two of its best basketball players were wrongfully accused of consuming alcohol and asked to take a Breathalyzer test before a game in Clark County....

  • On Becoming One of Tucson’s Banned Authors

    Jan 31, 2012

    This past week, I had the distinction of becoming one of a select list of authors banned by the Tucson United School District. Now this is no small feat. It turns out that the Tucson United School District (a city adjoining both the U.S./Mexico border and that of the Tohono O’odham, Yaqui and several other tribal nations) does not want to discuss Native American or Mexican American history—at least, as told by Native American and Chicano or Mexican American authors. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc...

  • Jan 31, 2012

    WARM SPRINGS, Ore. (AP) — Ten years ago, only homes in certain areas on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation had telephone service. Soon, many will have access to high-speed Internet, allowing them to access YouTube, Facebook and Netflix....

  • Jan 31, 2012

    Severe malnutrition and hunger among the Tarahumara Indians in Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental has prompted a Santa Rosa activist to take up a collection for one of Mexico's most marginalized indigenous groups....

  • BIA’s Impact on Indian Education Is an Education in Bad Education

    Jan 31, 2012

    The forerunner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) was created by the U.S. federal government in 1824 to handle all matters relating to American Indians. From its inception, the ultimate goal of what ultimately became the BIA was not to protect Indians, but to assimilate them into white society. One major tool of that assimilation was education. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/01/30/bias-impact-on-indian-education-is-an-education-in-bad-education-75083 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012...

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