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Articles from the February 3, 2012 edition


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  • Red Lake FCS Christmas Penny Drive 2011

    Candace Lagou|Feb 3, 2012

    During the months of October and November, Red Lake Family & Children Services conducted a fundraising campaign in the Elementary Schools to buy Christmas gifts for all the children on their case loads (kids helping kids). The classes that raised the most and the classes that had the most creative penny jars received a pizza party. The businesses in Redby also participated in this fundraising campaign. Red Lake Family & Children Service staff would like to thank everyone that participated in...

  • Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2012

    Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake. Red Lake B-Team comes back from being down to take the win 65-58. 7th and 8th Graders also come away with wins against the Tigers. Game updates from Wednesday- 7th gets the win 43-35, 8th continues its 8 game winning streak with a 71-35 victory to improve to 12-3....

  • Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2012

    Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake. Red Lake B-Team comes back from being down to take the win 65-58. 7th and 8th Graders also come away with wins against the Tigers. Game updates from Wednesday- 7th gets the win 43-35, 8th continues its 8 game winning streak with a 71-35 victory to improve to 12-3....

  • Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2012

    Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake. Red Lake B-Team comes back from being down to take the win 65-58. 7th and 8th Graders also come away with wins against the Tigers. Game updates from Wednesday- 7th gets the win 43-35, 8th continues its 8 game winning streak with a 71-35 victory to improve to 12-3....

  • Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2012

    Warriors upset by Nevis 80-65 in Red Lake. Red Lake B-Team comes back from being down to take the win 65-58. 7th and 8th Graders also come away with wins against the Tigers. Game updates from Wednesday- 7th gets the win 43-35, 8th continues its 8 game winning streak with a 71-35 victory to improve to 12-3....

  • Red Lake Youth Basketbal Tournament, January 28, 2012 Red Lake, MN

    Chris Jourdain|Feb 3, 2012

    Red Lake Youth Basketbal Tournament, January 28, 2012 Red Lake, MN A great day of youth basketball took place this past Saturday, the 6th gr & under boys division was made up of 6 teams and 4th gr & under along with the girls division was held at the Boys & Girls Club. In game #1 - Nett Lake faced Red Lake 1, it was a good, competitive game with a halftime score of 14-14. The game stayed close and RL was able to hold on and get the win 24-23! In game #2 - Cass Lake faced Chief Bugonaygeshig in...

  • Migwetch from the Anna Auginash Family

    Feb 3, 2012

    The family of Anna Auginash would like to say Migwetch during the loss of our loved one. Thank you for your kind words, sympathy cards, hugs and prayers. It was very much appreciated. Thank you to the inpatient staff at the Red Lake Hospital for making our mother/grandmother comfortable. To Father Rogers, the pallbearers and Cease Funeral Home, thank you. Also, to Irene Auginaush and the Ojibwe Singers for their beautiful songs. Migwetch to the drum group that came and sang, you sounded awesome. The following people were also very helpful, we...

  • Interior Seeks Comments on Cobell Land Consolidation Draft Plan

    Feb 3, 2012

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Department of the Interior today announced two important steps in the ongoing commitment to fulfilling this nation’s trust responsibilities to Native Americans. Today, Interior announced the publication of a draft plan and a request for comment on implementing the potential Cobell Land Consolidation Program. Additionally, Interior announced that the first meeting of the Commission established to undertake a forward-looking, comprehensive evaluation of Interior’s trust management of Native American trust funds is set for...

  • State Historical Society lists Marty Indian School Buildings on National Register

    Feb 3, 2012

    PIERRE, S.D. – Two buildings on the Marty Indian School campus, the Gymnasium and St. Therese Hall, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in January, according to the South Dakota State Historical Society. The National Register is the official federal list of properties identified as important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture. The State Historic Preservation Office of the State Historical Society works in conjunction with the National Park Service, which oversees the National Register p...

  • Presidential candidate visit

    Feb 3, 2012

    To the Editor, As former chair of the Beltrami DFL for 12 years including the year of the 1988 campaign, I can tell you that presidential candidates Jesse Jackson and Paul Simon of Illinois visited Bemidji as well as Pat Robertson. Jackson did a rally at Beaux Arts that was heavily guarded with Secret Service, (I still have a pin that allowed me close). Paul Simon appeared at the former Holiday Inn with his wife and gave away bow tie lapel pins which was his signature. Richard Gephardt of Missouri visited Grand Rapids that same year. I have...

  • THE 24 SEVEN Feb. 23 2012

    Feb 3, 2012

    Ginsburg lauds Egyptian shift to 'a real democratic state' ?This is the most wonderful time in which to live and be among ... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=13099&L=8757&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- What would Jesus do? Tax the rich, Obama says Speaking at the traditionally nonpartisan National Prayer Break... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=13099&L=8758&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- American Airlines axes 13,000 jobs...

  • Bemidji man, leader of Native Mob gang, arrested

    Steve Wagner, Bemidji Pioneer|Feb 3, 2012

    A Bemidji man, the suspected leader of the Native Mob gang with ties to reservations in four states, is accused of directing a widespread criminal enterprise, including violence against witnesses and rival gangs. Wakinyan Wakan McArthur, 33, of Bemidji, was arrested Wednesday night and appeared in federal court Thursday on charges which, if convicted, could land him in prison for life. An indictment unsealed this week details crimes on the state’s American Indian reservations – including Leech Lake, Red Lake, White Earth and Mille Lacs – and n...

  • Suspected Native Mob gang leader, one other arrested in Minneapolis

    Bemidji Pioneer|Feb 3, 2012

    BEMIDJI, Minn. - A Bemidji man and the suspected leader of the Native Mob gang is behind bars after his arrest Wednesday night in northeast Minneapolis. Wakinyan Wakan McArthur, 33, of Bemidji, who used the aliases "Kon" and "Killa," made his first appearance today on federal charges relating to a detailed criminal enterprise. Law officers also arrested Christopher Lee Wuori, 24, of Cass Lake, who used the aliases "White" and "Lil White," when they apprehended McArthur without incident, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. A third s...

  • U.S. Forest Service Highlights Expansion of Restoration of National Forests and Funding For Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Projects

    Feb 3, 2012

    WASHINGTON – Feb. 2, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a new report, Increasing the Pace of Restoration and Job Creation on our National Forests, that outlines a strategy and series of actions for management on 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service. As part of the accelerated restoration strategy, $40 million for 20 forest and watershed restoration projects have been announced for the upcoming year. The funding includes ten new projects under the Collaborative Forest Lands...

  • Feb 3, 2012

    The North County tribe of the Pala Band Mission Indians has expelled 154 people on Wednesday....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    An Indian tribe in San Diego County has expelled 154 of its members, and those ousted from the Pala Band stand to lose out on a hefty share of the tribe's casino profits....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    The Pala Band of Mission Indians has expelled 154 people from the tribal membership roll, depriving them of a share of the profits from the band's casino and hotel/spa in northern San Diego County....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    WINNIPEG — It's the largest-ever compensation deal in Canadian history — but groups that represent thousands of aboriginal people have come forward to say it's flawed....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    San Bernardino County Supervisor Neil Derry has launched an assault on the character of his major opponent, San Manuel tribal chairman James Ramos, in a campaign mailer tying Ramos to "gang members," "drug dealers" and "killers for hire."...

  • Feb 3, 2012

    WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION, Wyo. — At a boys’ basketball game here last month, Wyoming Indian High School, a perennial state power, was trading baskets with a local rival. The players, long-limbed and athletic, are among the area’s undisputed stars, and their games one of its few diversions. On this night, more than 2,500 cheering, stomping people came to watch....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    There are concerns tonight on the whereabouts of several bones dug up outside a former residential school in Ontario....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    Recent allegations of misconduct by Division of Public Safety Director John Billison and top police commanders has jeopardized a multi-million dollar federal contract that funds police services on the Navajo Reservation....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two police officers were cleared of wrongdoing Thursday for using pepper spray and a baton on a dozen spectators performing a traditional Polynesian war dance after a Utah high school's losing football game....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    WINNEBAGO, Neb. (AP) — The Winnebago Tribe's information technology company has won an $84 million Air Force contract to provide support at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia....

  • Feb 3, 2012

    It`s been 34 years since Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act, a law designed to keep American Indian children with their families, but there are still disproportionately high numbers of Native American children in foster care....

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