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Red Lake’s Little Lady Warriors take 3rd Place at Northwoods Basketball Tournament in Grand Rapids, Minnesota over the weekend....
Red Lake Boys and Girls Both Winners at Laporte. Warriors win 93-37; Lady Warriors win 89-16....
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SMSC Announces Dates for Annual Wacipi: August 16, 17, and 18, 2013 Shakopee, MN – Each August hundreds of dancers and singers from across the country gather at the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community annual Wacipi (Pow Wow). This year the event will be held Friday through Sunday, August 16, 17, and 18, 2013. The Wacipi will be held at the Wacipi Grounds on the SMSC reservation, on Dakotah Parkway, just south of County Road 42 between County Road 83 and County Road 17. The annual event is open to the public. Held outdoors in a traditional danc...
Second Consultation Session on Interior’s Initial Implementation Plan for Cobell Land Consolidation Component to be Held Feb. 6 in Rapid City WASHINGTON— On Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, the Department of the Interior will hold the second of three tribal consultation sessions on its Initial Implementation Plan outlining how Interior will carry out the land consolidation component of the historic Cobell Settlement. The meeting will take place in Rapid City, S.D., with the remaining session to be held Feb. 14 in Seattle, Wash. The first con...
BEMIDJI – Asian carp have a long way and several obstacles to get through before they could reach waters in northern Minnesota....
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota regulators are investigating how the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe handled barrels of Cold War military waste that tribal members recovered last summer from Lake Superior....
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of federal background checks for firearm sales declined last month following a surge in gun sales toward the end of the year that's left many retailers out of stock as Washington considered new gun control measures....
Red Lake Middle School is hosting a Student Showcase! • Student work and projects will be on display throughout the building. • History Day projects will be set up for viewing. • The Book Fair will be open for students and parents. • There will be a meal served for all attendees. Date: Thursday, February 7, 2013 Time: 3:30-7:00 p.m. Please join us at Red Lake Middle School to see the exciting things the students have been working on!...
***BINGO*** Sunday - February 10th RED LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER DOORS OPEN AT 1:00 P.M. EARLY BIRD STARTS AT 1:40 P.M. Regular Games start at 2:00 p.m. $20.00 package Specials - $1.00 per single sheet – ½ take Jackpot - $2.00 per sheet $400.00 ***JACKPOT*** All PROCEEDS GO TO ST. MARY’S MISSION HOT DOGS – POP- CHIPS – WILL BE SOLD...
BEMIDJI — In 1984, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources published its first list of indigenous animals and plants that need protection. The list was updated in 1996 and will again be amended this year....
BEMIDJI - The greening of Beltrami County, which appeared Tuesday night to be in its preliminary stage, may end up becoming a detriment to the bottom line of the facility where waste is processed....
BEMIDJI - The fate of an estimated 15 to 20 rifles and shotguns stolen from a Bemidji store in the summer of 2010 remains unclear. But the future for one of the men responsible for stealing the firearms could include 10 years in jail and a $20,000 fine — the maximum penalty for the felony count of burglary in the second degree faced by Lee Sean Fier, 21. One gun was handed over to authorities by Fier, of Bemidji, who pleaded guilty Tuesday to the single felony count. The admission of guilt for the smash-and-grab heist came in Beltrami District...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — 2012 was a bad year for poachers in Minnesota. The Department of Natural Resources says a surge in calls to its Turn In Poachers hotline led to a significant increase in poaching arrests....
A shooting rampage in Minneapolis, a woman's obsession with an ex-boyfriend that ended in murder and the limits of controlling human passions provided grim subject matter as the Legislature began debating gun violence on Tuesday....
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is asking Congress for a short-term deficit reduction package of spending cuts and tax revenue that will delay the effective date of steeper automatic cuts now scheduled to kick in on March 1. Obama said the looming cuts would be economically damaging and must be avoided....
Minnesota’s big corporations, along with some wealthy individuals, are parking so much money in offshore tax havens that the state could be losing out on hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue....
WASHINGTON - The number of federal background checks for firearms sales declined last month as retailers ran out of guns to sell during a buying spree driven by Washington's new focus on gun control....
DULUTH, Minn. - Minnesota regulators are investigating how the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe handled barrels of Cold War military waste that tribal members recovered last summer from Lake Superior....
Much of the current resistance to Idle No More movement is rooted in fear, from the dominant culture, that Indigenous people want social change, are feeling agitated and seem determined to make this change a reality. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/opinion/dominant-culture-fears-idle-no-more-movement-147456...
There is a fundamental difference between leadership and politics. Yet most folks tend to conflate the terms and pretend that they're inextricably linked or even synonymous. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/02/05/violence-against-women-act-gun-rights-idle-no-more-and-why-most-house-republicans-say...