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Articles from the February 7, 2012 edition


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  • Anna Marie Spears

    Feb 7, 2012

    Anna Marie Spears, 80, of Red Lake, MN, entered into rest Sunday, February 5, 2012 at the Jourdain-Perpich Extended Care Center in Red Lake, after a tough battle with medical conditions. Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin 1:00pm, Tuesday, February 7, 2012, at the Little Rock Community Center in Red Lake, and will continue until the time of the service. I...

  • PONEMAH PRECINCT CAUCUS NFORMATION

    PRECINCT CAUCUS NFORMATION Ponemah Precinct will caucus at the Ponemah Community Center Tuesday, February 07, 2012, at 7:00pm REGISTRATION BEGINS @ 6:30PM If you have questions regarding precinct caucuses, call the Red Lake Political Education Committee @ 679-1831 or 679-1875....

  • 2011 Shots - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 7, 2012

    4 Shots - P8...

  • 2011 Shots - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 7, 2012

    4 Shots - P9...

  • RED LAKE PRECINCT CAUCUS INFORMATION

    PRECINCT CAUCUS INFORMATION Red Lake Precinct, Redby Precinct, & Little Rock Precinct will caucus at the Red Lake Tribal Council Headquarters Library on Tuesday, February 07, 2012, at 7:00pm, (this is a change from previous years). Ponemah will be holding their Caucus at the Ponemah Community Center this same date and time. REGISTRATION BEGINS @ 6:30PM If you have questions regarding precinct caucuses, call the Red Lake Political Education Committee @ 679-1831 or 679-1875....

  • SMSC Endowed Scholarship at U of M Applications Available

    Feb 7, 2012

    Prior Lake, MN – March 1, 2012, will mark the priority deadline for filing an application for the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Endowed Scholarship at the University of Minnesota for the 2012-2013 school year. The SMSC Endowed Scholarship was established in 2008 through a $2.5 million gift from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community into a matching endowment fund, creating a $5 million endowment to provide scholarships for American Indian students. While the final deadline for submission of applications is not until September 1, 2...

  • Artist Mentor Grant Program Informational Meeting

    Are you • an 8th-12th grade student (in school or homeschooled) with talent and a passion for the arts? • the parent of an 8-12 grade student artist? • a teacher who wants to learn about a grant opportunity for students you know with a special arts talent? • an artist interested in mentoring a young artist? Come to an informational meeting about Region 2 Arts Council’s Artist Mentor grant program! On February 21, Region 2 Arts Council is hosting a panel discussion to inform interested 8-12 graders, their parents, teachers, and local artists a...

  • History of North Minneapolis kicks off U of M's Critical Conversations, public discussions on urban issues and ideas

    Feb 7, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (02/06/2012) —The history of Minneapolis’s north side is the topic of Critical Conversations, a new series of public discussions with scholars, historians, artists and community leaders on urban issues and ideas debuting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 at the University of Minnesota Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC), 2001 Plymouth Ave. N., Minneapolis. The kick-off conversation will focus on the people in front of—and behind—the camera in the recent university-produced documentary, “Cornerstones: A History...

  • Walker man dies after stabbing; suspect in custody

    Bemidji Pioneer|Feb 7, 2012

    A 31-year-old Walker man has died following a stabbing in the Longville area Sunday, according to a news release from Cass County Sheriff Tom Burch. Cass County authorities responded to a report of a stabbing Sunday morning shortly after midnight. Upon arrival, deputies found the stabbing victim, James Raymond Elmberg, who was transported to the Crosby Hospital, where he later died. An autopsy is pending. The suspect, 23-year-old Frank Larose of Longville, was located a short time later in the Longville area. Larose was taken into custody by...

  • Feb 7, 2012

    House Republican leaders said Monday they will hold hearings on the pending release of a convicted pedophile from the Minnesota Sex Offender Program, calling the move "reckless'' and asking the Dayton administration to explain why Human Services Commissioner Lucinda Jesson dropped her original objections to such a move....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    WASHINGTON - Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., still wants to see that no child is left behind in school. But times have changed for Kline and for the education reform movement that has listed hundreds of Minnesota schools as failing....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    Modular homes en route to the northern Ontario First Nations community of Attawapiskat have been delayed because their lots are not yet ready, CBC News has learned....

  • Red Lake Girls Basketball Game Scheduled for Tonight has been moved to Thursday, Feb. 9th

    Feb 7, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Basketball Game Scheduled for Tonight has been moved to Thursday, Feb. 9th...

  • Susan Allen, First American Indian Lesbian in State Legislature, Fights for Social Equality

    Feb 7, 2012

    Susan Allen recently became the first American Indian woman elected to serve in the Minnesota State Legislature. She is also the first Indian lesbian elected to serve in any state legislature, so she has plenty to talk about, and many people are eager to get a quote from her. A month after winning her seat, she is still buffeted by the wave of a media attention—she says she spends four hours a day just answering e-mails from the press. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/06/susan-allen-first-american-...

  • Tax chief deputizes IG staff to permit use of returns

    Feb 7, 2012

    Under a unique arrangement, the entire staff of the state Inspector General's Office quietly gained a powerful crime-fighting tool last month -— the ability to look at tax returns of state employees and, potentially, any other filers whose confidential data is considered "relevant" to an investigation. Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Tax-chief-deputizes-IG-staff-to-permit-use-of-3058035.php#ixzz1lhGCamhn...

  • Setting the Table for Pro-Tribal Tax Policy

    Feb 7, 2012

    WASHINGTON— The U.S. Department of Treasury has released a report to Congress that supports granting the same kind of bonding authority to tribes as currently granted to states and localities. With this, the executive branch has taken a major step toward supporting increased finance opportunities for tribes. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/06/setting-the-table-for-pro-tribal-tax-policy-96139 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/06/setting-the-table-for-pro-tribal-tax-policy-96139#ixzz...

  • Feb 7, 2012

    LECHEE, Ariz. (AP) -- More than 60 families in the Navajo community of LeChee will be getting electricity for the first time under a partnership between a power plant and the tribe's utility....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    TUBA CITY, Ariz. (AP) - The last of five people accused of receiving $80,000 in bonuses in violation of Navajo Nation ethics laws is set to go before a hearing officer Tuesday. Charlene Nez is the secretary at the Tuba City Chapter, one of the largest communities on the reservation. Tribal ethics and rules investigator Lewnell Harrison says the five elected officials received the money from late 2009 to 2011. He says the office's investigation is ongoing. Nez faces removal from office, a five-year ban on seeking elected office and could be...

  • Feb 7, 2012

    From aristocrats to squatters, the Henry B. Frey mansion in Dinkytown has seen many owners, but it may soon become a center for American Indian culture....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    It’s no exaggeration to say that American Indian women are missing from most media coverage, history books and classroom discussions. But at least journalism students, instructors and state educators in Nebraska are doing something to help end America’s ignorance of Native women and the contributions they make to their communities, their tribes and to the nation as a whole....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    Native American entrepreneurs have a new tool to help determine if they're ready for business ownership and to help them get started....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    When the federal government was about to send two young men to the United States to face trial for murder and possible death sentences if convicted, the Supreme Court of Canada said no, calling the penalty at odds with Canadian notions of justice....

  • Two killed in crash near Wounded Knee

    Feb 7, 2012

    A traffic accident Friday that claimed the lives of two teenagers on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is under investigation Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/two-killed-in-crash-near-wounded-knee/article_41785fe0-5140-11e1-bc2f-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz1lhJIohkU...

  • Feb 7, 2012

    A police request form for surveillance of Robert Pickton more than three years before he was arrested for multiple murders turned out to be eerily accurate, the missing women inquiry has heard....

  • Feb 7, 2012

    On the stand at the missing women’s inquiry Det.-Const. Lori Shenher recalled the racist attitude of some of her fellow officers at the Vancouver police department....

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