Articles from the April 4, 2013 edition

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 By Michael Barrett    News    April 4, 2013

Third Annual Elder's Gathering Held in Red Lake - P5

Red Lake kicked off the first day of the Third Annual Elder's Gathering at the Seven Clans Casino Events Center on Monday, April 1, 2013, with registration, breakfast, opening ceremonies and welcome remarks from facilitators Cheri Goodwin and Delwyn Holthusen. About 200 people were in attendance throughout the morning program,...

 
 By Michael Barrett    News    April 4, 2013

Third Annual Elder's Gathering Held in Red Lake - P6

Red Lake kicked off the first day of the Third Annual Elder's Gathering at the Seven Clans Casino Events Center on Monday, April 1, 2013, with registration, breakfast, opening ceremonies and welcome remarks from facilitators Cheri Goodwin and Delwyn Holthusen. About 200 people were in attendance throughout the morning program,...

 
 By Gerald Auginash    News    April 4, 2013

Idle No More Conference at the MAIC on March 20, 2013 - P5

Idle No More Conference at the MAIC on March 20, 2013 - P5...

 
 By Gerald Auginash    News    April 4, 2013

Idle No More Conference at the MAIC on March 20, 2013 - P6

Idle No More Conference at the MAIC on March 20, 2013 - P6...

 

Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P8

Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby on Saturday, March 30, 2013....

 

Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P9

Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby on Saturday, March 30, 2013....

 
 By Michael Barrett    News    April 4, 2013

RLES Parent Teacher's Conferences amd Family Fun Night - P12

RLES Parent Teacher's Conferences amd Family Fun Night of Thursday, March 28, 2013....

 
 By Michael Barrett    News    April 4, 2013

RLES Parent Teacher's Conferences amd Family Fun Night - P13

RLES Parent Teacher's Conferences amd Family Fun Night of Thursday, March 28, 2013....

 

Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians - Request for Bids

The Red Lake, Inc. is requesting bids for services to prepare the SBA 8(a) application completion/submittal for a new Construction Enterprise. The new construction enterprise falls under the ownership umbrella of Red Lake, Inc . Red Lake, Inc. is a corporation wholly owned by the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and is...

 

Now accepting Summer Youth Applications (14-21 yrs old)

Now accepting Summer Youth Applications (14-21 yrs old) Deadline is May 24th, 2013 Please see receptionist for application...

 

Cultivating connections: BSU looking to reach out to community

BEMIDJI – As the university here develops a new strategic plan, one of its focal points may be on connections to local communities....

 

Legislature: Lawmakers insert civil union plan into gay marriage debate

ST. PAUL — Civil unions would give gay couples the same rights as married couples, said the sponsor of a Minnesota House proposal that is a step short of full marriage....

 

Legislative notebook: DFL lawmakers offer jobs programs

ST. PAUL — House Democrats want to increase jobs-related funding by $46 million in the next two years....

 

State: Infant deaths in child care decrease

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota human services officials say the number of infant deaths in child care settings has dropped significantly this year....

 

State Patrol says 10 squads struck this year

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota State Patrol says March has been a particularly dangerous month for troopers....

 

Bail posted, synthetic drug store reopens

DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — A business owner accused of selling illegal synthetic drugs has reopened his Duluth store following a raid that sent him in jail....

 

Wolf advocates claim Minnesota neglected their concerns

Frustrations over Minnesota’s first managed wolf hunt got an airing Wednesday in the state Court of Appeals, where lawyers debated whether state wildlife officials gave short shrift to public concerns about hunting the once-endangered animal....

 

Fish deformities linked to oil pollution in U.S. and Alberta

A renowned Alberta water scientist is urging the federal government to take action after he discovered deformities in fish in the Athabasca River downriver from oil sands developments bear a striking resemblance to ones found in fish after spills in U.S. waters....

 

3 Indian smoke shops on Long Island to pay NYC $10M for untaxed sales

NEW YORK (AP) — Authorities say three smoke shops that operated on a Long Island Indian reservation must pay New York City more than $10 million for selling untaxed cigarettes outside the tribe....

 

Sequestration hits Sault Tribe hard

Sault Ste. Marie -- A critical issue demanding a great deal of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians tribal leaders’ attention is the $1.7 million impact of the federal sequestration on the Sault Tribe....

 

Services For American Indian Tribes In Idaho Hit By Federal Budget Cuts

It’s been more than a month since the federal budget cuts took effect. The across-the-board spending cuts impact federal agencies including the Pentagon and the FAA. American Indian tribes in Idaho are now beginning to see the impact of those cuts....

 

SBA to offer training course for Native business owners

MILWAUKEE – The Small Business Administration has been offering a training course for Native American businesses throughout Wisconsin, a course that is expected to be in Oklahoma this year, and the SBA is now looking for 15 Native American business owners, to participate in the 2013 program....

 

Neighbors Dispute Police Account of Shooting of Native Man in Seattle

Courtney Lewis lives in what had been until last month a pretty quiet Seattle neighborhood. Lewis’s home is a friendly place, where children in the neighborhood regularly gather to play. She has always been close to Henry Northwind, the Cree man who lives next door with his son, Jack. Over the three years they have lived there, Henry’s son, Jack Keewatinawin, became good...

 

Portland Public Schools disciplines certain minority groups at higher rates than white students

Portland Public Schools continues to discipline African American, American Indian and Latino students at higher rates than their white and Asian peers, according to data presented to the school board on Monday....

 

Inquest begins into death of First Nations inmate

It’s been over three years since the death of Donald Ray Moose who was an inmate in a Manitoba jail....

 

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