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  • Red Lake Lady Warriors advance in Sub Section 8A with 65-27 win over Laporte - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #9 Laporte 27 vs. #1 Red Lake 65 The number 1 Seed , Red Lake's Lady Warriors tamed the number 9 Seed Laporte Wildcats with a 65 to 27 win in the Quarterfinal round of the Section 8A tournament. They will play the winner of the Blackduck and Walker-Hackensack-Akley game, which was WHA 56-36, on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at the REA in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, at 12 noon. In late February, Red Lake finished their season 23-2 with the 80-34 win over W...

  • Red Lake wins Section 8A East Championship with 54-52 win over Fosston - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    Section 8A East Championship – #3 Fosston 52 vs. #1 Red Lake 54 This was a back and forth battle between the Warriors and Greyhounds - a very exciting way to start out the night at the Ralph Engelstad Arena! A hard fought battle went to the Warriors as they came away with some big plays and knocked down key free throws to seal the deal. Jeremy Martin took it right down the lane with just seconds remaining, getting fouled on the way up with only 1.6 seconds remaining. He hit both free throws, the...

  • Red Lake Warriors Pep Rally and Send Off on Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    Red Lake Warriors Pep Rally and Send Off on Tuesday, March 3, 2015...

  • Red Lake Warriors win first round of Section 8A Quarterfinal 87-45 over Laporte - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    From KKCQ Radio Fosston Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #8 Laporte 45 vs. #1 Red Lake 87 The Warriors had a twelve point lead at halftime, taking them a little while to get into a flow in the first round of playoffs, but once they did, great things happened. Red Lake dominated the second half and came away with a commanding win to advance to the Section 8A East Semifinals at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls Saturday at Noon to face the Mahnomen Indians. Warriors were 5-10 from the f...

  • Lady Warriors finish season 23-2 with 80-34 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    Lady Warriors finish season 23-2 with 80-34 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley Junior Averi Holthusen hits the 1000-point mark...

  • Free tax preparation - Oshkiimaajitahdah, Redby - Fridays 10 am to 2 pm

    Northwest Indian OIC Provides free tax preparation through the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA). Oshkiimaajitahdah, Redby Fridays 10 am to 2 pm (January 23 to April 3.) Voluntary Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) Oshkiimaajitahdah, Redby Friday, March 20 and March 27 10 am to 2 pm Call (218) 679-3350 to make an appointment or drop in. Bemidji Mondays and Tuesdays 12 noon to 8 p.m. (to April 15.) Call 759-2022 to make an appointment or drop in. Theresa Flocken, Coordinator...

  • Warriors advance with 82-66 win over Mahnomen - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 16, 2015

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Semifinal – #4 Mahnomen 66 vs. #1 Red Lake 82 The Red Lake Warriors withstood a furious Mahnomen rally in the second half to advance in East Sub-Section 8A. The Warriors held a 46-30 lead at halftime, but Mahnomen started the second half on a 16-4 run and cut the deficit to 50-46. Red Lake was able to get back on track with a 9-2 run of their own and was able to hang on for their second win of the season against the Indians. Russell Kingbird hit five t...

  • FREE LEGAL CLINIC - Monday, March 16th - 1:30 pm-4:00 pm

    FREE LEGAL CLINIC ANISHINABE LEGAL SERVICES' ATTORNEYS & LAW STUDENTS Monday, March 16th Time: 1:30 pm-4:00 pm Location: R.L. Tribal College Rm #300 Do you have a legal problem that you want help with or just seeking information? Come meet with a trained law student at our Free Legal Clinic! They can provide lim-ited assistance regarding family law and other civil mat-ters. ALS Attorneys will be on site to provide information on the types of services available at our office or referrals in the...

  • High school students can explore health care careers at BSU Scrubs Camp

    Mar 16, 2015

    March 12, 2015 — High school students entering grades 9-12 this fall and who are interested in exploring careers in health care are invited to attend a two-day Scrubs Camp at Bemidji State University this summer. Dates and Registration Scrubs Camp takes place June 16-17 on the BSU campus. The camp is $100, which includes overnight accommodations, instructional costs, transportation to off-site facilities during the camp, meals (two lunches, one dinner, one breakfast) and a camp t-shirt. Students interested in attending the camp are encouraged t...

  • Bemidji Choir & Chamber Singers begin spring tour March 25 in Duluth

    Mar 16, 2015

    March 13, 2015 - Bemidji State University's Bemidji Choir and Chamber Singers kick off their annual spring concert tour March 25 in Duluth, culminating with a home concert in Bemidji on March 29. The tour, under the direction of Dr. P. Bradley Logan, professor of music, includes daytime concerts and workshops at high schools, followed by public concerts in the evenings. On this year's tour, the choirs will visit: • Duluth, Minn. - March 25, 7:30 p.m.; Pilgrim Congregational Church; 2310 East 4...

  • Two New Videos Highlight First Nations' Native Agriculture & Food Systems Work

    Mar 16, 2015

    Through *First Nations Development Institute* [ http://www.firstnations.org ]'s association with the *W.K. Kellogg Foundation* [ http://www.wkkf.org ] over the years, together we have significantly advanced food sovereignty and food security for American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native children, families and communities. This has taken place under First Nations' Native Agriculture and Food Systems Initiative (NAFSI), which has been generously supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation since NAFSI's implementation in 2002. We recently co...

  • How White Separatists Disable Native American Facebook Accounts

    Mar 16, 2015

    According to Facebook, the social media network is supposed to be “a community where people use their authentic identities.” That means signing up with the name you were born with or have adopted in real life. Facebook says that it uses an authentic names policy because people are much more likely to feel accountable for their social media behavior if they’re identified. But Facebook’s policy is easily exploitable: Any user can potentially cause someone else’s account to be suspended, altered or permanently shut down simply by reporting...

  • Students Wanted for 2nd Annual Native Youth in Food & Ag Summer Leadership Summit

    Mar 16, 2015

    The *Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative at the University of Arkansas School of Law* [ http://law.uark.edu/ifai/ ] was launched in 2013 to assist Indian Country in issues related to tribal governance in food and agriculture, strategic business and community assessments, and youth education and professional development in food and agriculture. In furtherance of our goals in service to Indian Country, we held the first ever "*Native Youth in Food and Agriculture: Summer Leadership Summit* [ http://law.uark.edu/ifai/sum...

  • Trees, Water & People Accepting Applications for Green Business in Indian Country Start-Up Award

    Mar 16, 2015

    Trees, Water & People's (TWP) Tribal Renewable Energy Program is excited to offer the Green Business in Indian Country Start-Up Award for a second year in a row. The award, valued at $10,000 - $20,000, includes cash and technical assistance to help jumpstart new business endeavors in Indian Country. Applicants must provide a business plan, an operating budget, and a start-up budget. Application materials and details on the award can be found at http://cts.vresp.com/c/?TreesWaterPeople/0b42e61e5a/b8df51570b/d669731f99 . Completed applications...

  • FOOD BEVERAGE TRAINER - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Mar 16, 2015

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** FOOD BEVERAGE TRAINER RATE OF PAY: Wage Scale LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: March 11, 2015 CLOSES: Until filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the F&B Manager is responsible to conduct F&B training sessions of Seven Clans Casino Thief River Falls. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assists with the planning, development, and implementation of the property's all F&B Employees Orientation and other training programs for...

  • OETA to air award-winning Chickasaw documentary

    Mar 16, 2015

    ADA, Okla. – The Chickasaw Nation's first film of the Chickasaw Heritage Series, which earned top honors as Best Short Documentary at the Trail Dance Film Festival in January, will air on OETA March 19 at 7 p.m. 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 A...

  • 19TH Annual Ministry of Caring Caregivers' Conference - April 30, 2015 - 8 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

    The registration deadline: April 24 Fee: Through April 24 = $85 ($35 for students); after April 24 = $100 CEUs: 6.8 through the MN Board of Nursing To secure registration, send your name, address, phone number and organization name along with the registration fee to: Cheryl Yarnott, 1520 Calihan Avenue, Bemidji, MN, 56601. Make checks payable to Ministry of Caring. Additional Information: This year's conference theme "The Power of Self Compassion" presented by Kathryn Gonzalez, is designed for caregivers: doctors, nurses, clinical...

  • Sanford Bemidji hosts blood drive

    Mar 16, 2015

    BEMIDJI, Minn. - Sanford Bemidji is hosting the Memorial Blood Centers Bloodmobile for a community blood drive from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on April 8 at the Sanford Bemidji Medical Center. Registration will be held in the medical center east lobby and donation will occur inside the bloodmobile. Patients at Sanford Bemidj rely on Memorial Blood Centers to be there with the right blood type. Please help replenish the supply. Make a date to donate today and consider making blood donations regularly. All blood types are needed-especially O...

  • Bemidji Community Meeting - Thursday, March 26, 2015

    Bemidji Community Meeting - Thursday, March 26, 2015 Adult Day Services - Bemidji, MN...

  • Walmart Foundation Awards a $500,000 Grant to First Nations Development Institute to Strengthen Native American Ranchers

    Mar 16, 2015

    LONGMONT, Colorado (March 12, 2015) – The *Walmart Foundation* [ http://www.foundation.walmart.com ] has awarded First Nations Development Institute (*First Nations* [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) of Longmont, Colorado, a grant of $500,000 to support a project aimed at building the organizational and programmatic capacity of Native American tribes and organizations focused on cattle and/or bison ranching. The one-year project will also focus on improving their management of natural resources, engaging younger community members in ranching b...

  • The Wandering

    Mar 16, 2015

    On Sept. 22, 2006, Reggie Shaw, 19, climbed into his sport utility vehicle to head to a painting job. He picked up a Pepsi at the local gas station and started over the mountain pass between Tremonton, Utah, his hometown, and Logan, the big city to the east, near the Idaho border. It was 6:30 in the morning, and freezing rain was falling. Just behind Reggie was John Kaiserman, a farrier, who was driving a truck and trailer carrying a thousand pounds of horseshoes and equipment. Mr. Kaiserman noticed Reggie swerve several times across the...

  • Legal Aid Senior Law Project, Ball Club Outreach

    Attorney Robin Raplinger will be available at the Ball Club Elderly Nutrition Program (ENP) building, 31027 Artic Drive, Ball Club, MN on March 25, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM. The Senior Law Project serves people 60 and over with no asset or income criteria that must be met. There is no charge. The attorney will be available to discuss legal issues. Walk-ins will be accepted, however appointments are preferred and will be given priority. If you want to set up an appointment or have other questions contact Mr. Raplinger at 218 749-3270...

  • Federal audit finds hazards abound in Minnesota child care

    Mar 16, 2015

    Federal regulators found persistent safety and health hazards during random visits to 23 Minnesota child-care facilities last year and are calling for stronger state and county inspections. Riding along with state and county licensers during routine inspections, federal regulators found one home day care that was over capacity — a situation that has been linked to neglect and even deaths — and one child-care center with four workers for whom required background checks were incomplete. http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/hea...

  • Liquor activists make beer run to Wisconsin to push for Minnesota Sunday sales

    Mar 16, 2015

    A multi-car trek from St. Paul to Hudson was more than just another Sunday afternoon beer run to ­Wisconsin. About 30 vehicles made the 19-mile trek from the State Capitol to liquor stores in Hudson in support of legalizing Sunday alcohol sales in Minnesota. “This is a symbol,” said Andrew Schmitt, director of Minnesota Beer Activists. “This is just a small representation of money that’s leaving our state every Sunday.” http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/296388881.html...

  • 'Right to Try Act' gives hope to dying patients

    Mar 16, 2015

    Linda Griffiths’ ALS regularly makes itself known in the form of something else she no longer is able to do. She accepts the new life the disease has forced her into, but she won’t call it a death sentence. Not yet. Less than a year ago, Griffiths, of Golden Valley, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, an incurable disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, robbing patients of their ability to move and eventually, even to breathe. Most die within two to five years. http://www.startribune.com/...

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