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  • 2023 Minnesota Grown Retailer of the Year Winners Announced

    Feb 22, 2023

    St. Paul, MN: Six Minnesota grocers who promote locally grown and produced products have been named a 2023 Retailer of the Year by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) Minnesota Grown program, in partnership with the Minnesota Grocers Association (MGA). This year’s winners include: • Northwest: Lueken’s Village Foods, Bemidji • Northeast: Chris’ Food Center, Sandstone • West Central: Pine River Family Market, Pine River • Southwest: Mackenthun’s Fine Foods, Waconia • Twin Cities: Kowalski’s, White Bear Lake • People’s Choice: Knowla...

  • MANAGER ON DUTY/MOD (Split Shift) - Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN

    Feb 22, 2023

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** MANAGER ON DUTY/MOD (Split Shift) RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: February 21, 2023 CLOSES: March 7, 2023 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the Casino General Manager the Manager on Duty is responsible to oversee assigned shifts for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for efficient and profitable operation of assigned Shifts. • Ensures accurate proce...

  • THE ASSOCIATION ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS IS HONORED TO GRANT UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR OVER 75 YEARS

    Feb 22, 2023

    TURTLE ISLAND, February 21, 2023 – The Association on American Indian Affairs (the Association) has been providing scholarships to Native students for undergraduate and graduate degree programs for 76 years. That is the longest serving scholarship program to Native students! Students chosen for this long-standing and prestigious scholarship have demonstrated their connection to their Native Nations and will be utilizing their degrees to serve Native Country. The Association on American Indian Affairs was formed in 1922 to change the d...

  • Minnesota People of Color and Indigenous Caucus Statement on Proposed Capital Investment Budget

    Feb 22, 2023

    ST. PAUL – On Monday February 20, Rep. Fue Lee (DFL-Minneapolis) Capital Investment proposal was approved and will move to the Ways and Means committee. The legislation includes significant investments for BIPOC communities across Minnesota. The Minnesota People of Color and Indigenous (POCI) Caucus issued the following statement: “The POCI Caucus thanks Chair Lee for his strong package of strategic investments in BIPOC communities. We need equitable bonding and the POCI Caucus will fight to ensure funding is invested into BIPOC businesses and...

  • What You Should Know About the Mardi Gras Indians

    Feb 22, 2023

    When Mardi Gras Indians parade down the streets of New Orleans during the city's annual Carnival celebrations, onlookers experience a whirlwind of sensory stimulation. Dressed in handcrafted, Native American-inspired "suits," participants chant and sing call-and-response songs, punctuating these vocals with the sounds of tambourines, cowbells, drums and other percussion instruments. The energy in the air is electric, whether the Indians are dancing or staging friendly competitions with rival...

  • Cherokee Nation Enrollment tops 450,000

    Feb 22, 2023

    The enrollment of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma has surpassed 450,000 enrolled tribal citizens for the first time in its history, Native News Online has learned. The record enrollment numbers follow a surge in new members following the COVID-19 pandemic and confirms Cherokee Nation as the country's largest federally recognized tribe in terms of enrollment. “I really commend our Registration Department for meeting the needs of our citizens,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said in a statement to Native News Online. “CO...