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Articles from the December 18, 2013 edition

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Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48

Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48...

 

Red Lake Schools Administration moves to new building

On Saturday, December 14, 2013, Red Lake School's Administration staff began moving into their new building, which is connected to the Red Lake High School. It isn't actually a "new" building, but rather what was once the old Red Lake Elementary School back in the 1960s. The oldest structure remaining was remodeled at minimum...

 

"Stuffed Toys with Cops"

The Red Lake Department of Public Safety once again received several bags of stuffed toy animals from the Bemidji State University Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) for distribution to Red Lake Nation Children. The toy animals were collected at several Bemidji State University Men's Hockey Games and were donated by...

 

Ponemah School has Holiday Music Festival

Ponemah School held its Holiday Music Festival on Tuesday, December 17, 2013 in Ponemah....

 

Day Two of the Red Lake Ojibwe Language Summit

On Tuesday, December 17 a full-day agenda of the Red Lake Ojibwe Language Summit began at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast, followed by the welcome address by Red Lake Tribal Chairman Floyd "Buck" Jourdain, key-note speeches by Red Lake Spiritual Advisor Larry Stillday and guest speaker Margaret Peters. After lunch there were youth...

 

Annual Red Lake Urban Christmas Party held in Duluth

Annual Red Lake Urban Christmas Party held in Duluth...

 

Day one of the Red Lake Ojibwe Language Summit began Monday evening - P5

The Red Lake Ojibwe Language Summit kicked off at the Red Lake Casino Event Center on the evening of Monday, December 16 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. with a community celebration, feast and pow wow. On Tuesday, December 17 a full-day agenda will begin at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast, followed by the welcome address by Red Lake Tribal...

 

Redby Community gives out Holiday Candy Bags - P5

The Redby Community gave out Holiday Candy bags to the children of the district on December 16, 2013, at the Redby Center. They had 500 bags and distributed them from 6 PM until they were gone....

 

Bi-CAP YouthBuild delivers gifts to elderly

BEMIDJI - Alyssa Beaulieu offered a package of gifts Tuesday to a senior apartment resident, wishing her a merry Christmas on behalf of the Salvation Army and BiCAP YouthBuild. The woman happily accepted the gift - a package of tissues, chapstick and sugar-free candy; a Salvation Army magazine; and a decorative wall-hang - and...

 

2013 Winter Red Lake DNR Newsletter

2013 Winter Red Lake DNR Newsletter http://www.redlakednr.org/...

 

Sen. Saxhaug and Reps. Persell and Erickson hear commissioners' concerns

BEMIDJI -- Beltrami County Commissioners have started planning for the 2014 legislative session before 2013 comes to a close....

 

MNsure executive resigns after vacation, computer issues

ST. PAUL — A Costa Rican vacation gave MNsure's executive director a permanent break from her job....

 
 By Crystal Dey    News    December 18, 2013

8 arrested in connection with thefts from cars

BEMIDJI -- The people responsible for several thefts from cars outside area businesses and churches have been identified and are in the Beltrami County Jail. On Sunday afternoon, Beltrami County Sheriff's Investigators began looking into thefts that occurred at Calvary Lutheran Church. As the investigation began to unfold,...

 

Senate DFL fined for campaign violation

ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board on Tuesday fined the Minnesota Democratic Senate campaign $100,000 for violating state campaign rules....

 
 Events   

DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES - January 6th- 8th, 2014

DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES - January 6th- 8th, 2014 - 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Please sign up with your Case Manager or in the Career Development room. This class is for anyone over 18 years old....

 

Red Cross Issues Safety Tips to Prevent Holiday Home Fires

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., December 17, 2013—The American Red Cross urges residents to take extra precautions with cooking and decorating around the holidays. “Cooking is the leading cause of home fires, and as people are cooking, entertaining, and stringing lights this holiday season, we’re urging that they take safety measures to ensure that their homes and loved ones are...

 

Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48 - P2

Red Lake Girls win Home Opener over Kelliher-Northome 68-48 - P2...

 
 Events   

Regular School Board Meeting - Thursday, December 19, 2013

Regular School Board Meeting - Thursday, December 19, 2013 2 PM - Red Lake Elementary School...

 

Embattled MNsure director resigns amid increasing criticism

The embattled director of the state’s fledgling health insurance exchange resigned Tuesday amid mounting criticism of her leadership and the troubled rollout of the new health care program....

 

Christmas is more a cultural than religious event for one-third of Americans, new survey finds

NEW YORK — For a significant number of Americans, Christmas has largely lost its religious meaning, becoming an occasion focused instead on visiting family and friends and exchanging gifts, according to a new survey released Wednesday....

 

Senate vote expected on budget deal

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate advanced the budget agreement to a final vote Wednesday with Republicans divided on their support for the bill....

 

Native American Studies association joins academic boycott of Israel

Another small North American academic association – the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) – decided this week to boycott Israeli academic institutions....

 

Infighting at Caddo Nation hurts tribe's designation with Bureau of Indian Affairs

BINGER, Oklahoma — An Oklahoma tribe has been designated "high risk" following intertribal fighting over who is the rightful chair of the tribe....

 

Thieves target Caddo Nation complex; inflame leadership dispute

BINGER, Okla. – Caddo Nation citizens are searching for answers and cleaning up the debris after their complex was broken into twice in two days....

 

Nooksack Tribe Cites 'Missing Ancestor' As Reason To Disenroll 306 Members

It's a frosty morning at the Nooksack tribal courthouse in Deming, Wash., and caution tape and tribal police block the entrance....

 

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