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The Twin Cities archdiocese will begin releasing its files on clergy child sex offenders to the court next week, but it is unlikely to include the entire 60,000 documents....
The state Senate’s top leader is suggesting that Minnesota voters decide an issue that has divided DFLers in the House and Senate: whether the state minimum wage should automatically rise with inflation....
Red Lake Nation Elder's Gathering - Mon. March 31 & Tue. April 1, 2014 Seven Clans Event Center - Registration 8 AM both days - Meals provided For more information contract Thelma or Millie at 218-679-3341, Cheri at 218-766-2460 or Delwyn at 218-556-5474....
Minnesota farmers’ income dropped 78 percent in 2013, as falling commodity prices and rising costs took a heavy toll. Farmers actually lost money on sugar beets....
Job growth remains sluggish in Minnesota, and economists are hoping the spring thaw will fuel a rebound....
SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft has released an iPad version of its popular Office software suite, a breakthrough heralding a new era under a CEO who promises to focus more on the devices that people are using instead of trying to protect the company's lucrative Windows franchise....
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Great Lakes levels will continue rising and falling in often unpredictable ways and people should learn to deal with the changes instead of trying to tame nature with costly engineering projects, experts said Thursday....
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs held a resource conference in Winnipeg Wednesday to discuss Aboriginal sovereignty over resources....
This past December New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez said she would come back to Nizhoni Elementary for a visit....
Peggy Richardson has been keeping a secret for 50 years....
Photographer Ken Armstrong, a member of the Sagkeeng First Nation, started document homelessness in Canada 10 years ago. As he took these photographs, he realized he was also seeing the ongoing impact of the Indian residential school system. View the exhibition at City Hall, during the national Truth and Reconciliation event in Edmonton, March 27-30....
The same Conservative government that dismissed a federal inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women as too costly, has allocated $91.7 million over five years in its budget for a high-tech surveillance operation along the Quebec-Ontario border with the US in order to find and shut down Mohawk-run underground tobacco operations. The funds were set aside specifically for a “Geospatial Intelligence and Automatic Dispatch Centre,” which will rely on a number of different and costly surveillance technologies....
Mayor Frank Jager did a courageous thing last week. He apologized for the Wiyot massacre on Indian Island. The letter read in part: “As Mayor of Eureka, on behalf of the City Council and the people of Eureka, we would like to offer a formal apology to the Wiyot people for the actions of our people in 1860. Nothing we say or do can make up for what occurred on that night of infamy. It will forever be a scar on our history. We can, however, with our present and future actions of support for the Wiyot, work to remove the prejudice and bigotry t...
Alia Parisien counts herself lucky that she found Honouring Gifts....
A new study released Thursday highlights the fact that people in Nunavut have the highest food insecurity rate for any indigenous population in a developed country at 68 per cent....
WASHINGTON– On Wednesday, March 26, 2014, the White House cross-posted the following blog by Leslie Wheelock, director of tribal relations at the U.S. Department of Agriculture:...
IOWA CITY, IOWA — The Schimmel sisters – Shoni and Jude – are heading to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament after their No. 3 seed Louisville Cardinals beat the Iowa Hawkeyes 83-53 on Tuesday night....