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Articles from the February 5, 2015 edition


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  • Red Lake Junior High Girls and Boys Action in White Earth - P3

    Feb 5, 2015

    The Red Lake Junior High Boys and Girls traveled to White Earth for basketball action on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Both the Boys and the Girls won their games. The Girls won 42-23 and the Boys won 65-42. According to Chris Jourdain, the boys team is now 16-0 on the year. Photographs by Chris Jourdain...

  • Red Lake History Day

    Feb 5, 2015

    On January 29th, Red Lake Middle School and High School students' History Day projects were judged. There were 29 exhibits and 5 websites judged. Fourteen projects, 19 students, were advanced to the Northwest Regional judging, which will be held March 9th in Bemidji. Front Row: Aalayah Hart, Erin Lussier, Evan Graves, David Seki, Tatum May, Anthony Roberts: Middle Row: Thea Hill, Kyliah Day, Phoenix Barnaby, Aileena Kingbird, Joelle Drouillard: Back Roy: Violet May, Dariun Cadwell, David Smith,...

  • Red Lake Junior High Girls and Boys Action in White Earth - P4

    Feb 5, 2015

    The Red Lake Junior High Boys and Girls traveled to White Earth for basketball action on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Both the Boys and the Girls won their games. The Girls won 42-23 and the Boys won 65-42. According to Chris Jourdain, the boys team is now 16-0 on the year. Photographs by Chris Jourdain...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P33

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 5, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P33...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P34

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 5, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P34...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P35

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 5, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P35...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 5, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P36...

  • First Nations Providing Funds for Native Arts Organizations and Tribal Arts Programs Seeking Professional Development

    Feb 5, 2015

    First Nations Development Institute (*First Nations* [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) established the *Native Arts Capacity Building Initiative (NACBI)* [ http://www.firstnations.org/programs/business-development?qt-native_american_business_develop=5#qt-native_american_business_develop ] in 2014 with the goal of increasing the organizational, managerial and programmatic capacity of Native American organizations and tribal government programs to serve the field of Native American arts and artists in tribal communities. As part of the NACBI,...

  • UNITY YOUTH LEADERS PREPARE TO GATHER IN WASHINGTON DC

    Feb 5, 2015

    Mesa, AZ-Nearly 200 Native American youth and advisors from across the country, representing tribal communities and youth councils, will gather for a week-long youth leadership conference in Washington DC. The United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (UNITY, Inc.) will host its annual midyear conference, with programming focused on youth leadership development, training for youth leader advisors, networking, and cultural exchange. The event will take place at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City...

  • "Today's Native Leaders" Training for Native Youth Set for Rapid City, South Dakota

    Feb 5, 2015

    Mesa, Arizona—Free leadership training for up to 100 Native American youth is available on a first come first serve basis in April in Rapid City, South Dakota. United National Indian Tribal Youth, also known as UNITY, in partnership with the Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is hosting the “Today’s Native Leaders” (TNL) youth leadership event at the Hilton Garden Inn from April 10-12, 2015. There is no registration fee. This TNL training, featuring renowned lead trainer Jeri Brunoe of the Was...

  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – FY 2016 Funding

    Feb 5, 2015

    The President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 budget proposes $20.9 billion, a $1.5 billion (8%) increase over the 2015 enacted level, across a wide range of Federal programs that serve Tribes including education, social services, justice, health, infrastructure, and stewardship of land, water, and other natural resources. The Budget for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) maintains the Administration’s strong commitment to tribal self-determination, upholding trust responsibilities, and strengthening tribal communities. Overall, fun...

  • THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 2016

    Feb 5, 2015

    Middle Class Economics: Standing with Indian Country The President's 2016 Budget is designed to bring middle class economics into the 21st Century. This Budget shows what we can do if we invest in America's future and commit to an economy that rewards hard work, generates rising incomes, and allows everyone to share in the prosperity of a growing America. It lays out a strategy to strengthen our middle class and help America's hard-working families get ahead in a time of relentless economic and technological change. And it makes the critical...

  • Obahshiing 2nd Annual Fishing Tournament - Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015 - 12 PM - 3 PM

    Obahshiing 2nd Annual Fishing Tournament - Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015 - 12 PM - 3 PM ADULTS 18 & up Walleye: 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $100 Perch: 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $100 Other Species: 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $100 YOUTH 17 & under Walleye: 1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Perch: 1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Other Species: 1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Door Prizes Throughout Tournament Adults Hand Auger Race Youth Hot Dog Eating Contest Lunch Provided For more info call: Ponemah Outpatient @ 554-7425 Ponemah...

  • Upcoming Red Lake Middle School (RLMS) Parent Meeting Sites and Dates

    This is an opportunity for parents/guardians and community members to be active partners with the school by collaboratively focusing on growth and improvement of their child. See Graphic for places, dates and times. RLMS Special Events Last Parent/Teacher Conferences- February 10 1-7 p.m. Sweet Heart Bingo-February 23 from 5-6:30 Prizes include household items Book Club Feb 9th, March 9th, April 13th 5-6:30 Meet in RLMS C110...

  • Chickasaw film judged best at Trail Dance Film Festival

    Feb 5, 2015

    DUNCAN, Okla. – The Chickasaw Nation's first film of the Chickasaw Heritage Series earned top honors as Best Short Documentary at the Trail Dance Film Festival in January. First Encounter chronicles the Chickasaws' introduction to European explorers in 1540, the tense relationship between the tribe and conquistador Hernando de Soto's expedition, and the fiery battle between them that virtually ended de Soto's mission. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby said it is important to note the d...

  • NCHC to Showcase Enhanced Fan Experience at the 2015 Frozen Faceoff

    Feb 5, 2015

    MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (February 4, 2015) -- The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) and Target Center have announced plans for many enhancements to the 2015 Frozen Faceoff on March 20 and 21 in downtown Minneapolis, Minn. After a thorough review of fan feedback, the NCHC and Target Center look to build upon the success of the inaugural event in 2014 to create a great weekend of fun for fans in 2015. “One of the most important things we can do with the Frozen Faceoff is to provide the best possible experience for the fans attending,” sai...

  • Feb 5, 2015

    BEMIDJI -- The student government at Bemidji State University on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill to ban the sale of plastic water bottles....

  • Feb 5, 2015

    SAUK RAPIDS — The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is asking for help in finding a missing woman with mental health issues. Megan Alice Schmelz, 33, was reported missing after she walked out of her home Monday not dressed for the weather. She was last seen wearing a purple hoodie, and has a bandaged foot from a previous case of frostbite....

  • Website names Bemidji State's online accounting program one of nation's most affordable

    Feb 5, 2015

    Feb. 4, 2015 — Bemidji State University’s online bachelor’s degree program in accounting has been named one of the most affordable online programs in the nation by Nonprofit Colleges Online. Bemidji State received the site’s Students Before Profits Award, which was created to promote nonprofit colleges and universities that offer online degree programs that the site determines “put students before profits and education before the bottom line.” The site listed 50 schools in its tuition-based rankings and BSU was listed 10th. About BSU’s onlin...

  • Feb 5, 2015

    Edina’s racist past is the focus of an “edit war” on Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that’s become the world’s go-to research site. Eight times last summer and autumn, a university student added information about the city’s history of racial exclusion to Edina’s Wikipedia page. And each time, the same anonymous Wikipedia reader/editor removed the information....

  • Feb 5, 2015

    Ignoring thin-ice warnings, drivers of two vehicles broke through the ice on Lake Minnetonka Wednesday night, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. No one was hurt....

  • Feb 5, 2015

    FREDERICK, Md. — Two students were shot outside a public high school in Maryland on Wednesday night while a basketball game was being played inside, sending game watchers running for cover as frantic parents rushed to the scene to make sure their children were OK. The Frederick High School students were flown to a hospital in Baltimore with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, Frederick Police Capt. Richard Hetherington said. He did not know the students' ages or genders, and he said the shooter or shooters were still at large early T...

  • Feb 5, 2015

    Just across the street from the Minneapolis Public Schools headquarters, a new billboard is calling out the district's high spending. "Minneapolis Public Schools spends $525,000 per classroom of 25 students...per year," the billboard reads....

  • Feb 5, 2015

    IOWA CITY, Iowa — U.S. Bank will pay $18 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that its lax oversight enabled the founder of one of the nation's largest brokerages to embezzle $215 million from customers, a judge ruled Wednesday. The payment will go to customers who had accounts to trade domestic commodities futures through the now-collapsed Peregrine Financial Group, Inc., under the settlement approved by U.S. District Judge Linda Reade....

  • Feb 5, 2015

    CHICAGO — A man who says he was sexually abused by a former priest is suing the Archdiocese of Chicago, claiming it created a "public nuisance" by shielding pedophile priests and allowing them to live freely in the community. The claim filed Wednesday in Cook County Circuit Court resembles a similar one filed in Minnesota in recent years, and comes atop other recent legal action taken in Chicago by plaintiffs and their attorneys....

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