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  • Samuel Edward "Sam" Smith

    Apr 8, 2013

    Samuel Edward “Sam” Smith, Wa besh k aw ne quad “White Cloud” , age 64, of Hudson, Wisconsin journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, April 4th, 2013 Chief of The Red Lake Band of Chippewa. He was born on March 8, 1949 in Red Lake the son of John F. Smith and Hattie R. Waubuno. Sam was retired from Rock Tenn Graphics in St. Paul. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending time with his family. Survived by loving wife: Cathy; daughters: Samona (Donavan) Kier of Bemidji, Christine & Carrie...

  • Warren "Chip" Reynolds Jr.

    Apr 8, 2013
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    Warren “Chip” Reynolds Jr., 44, of Bemidji, MN, died Tuesday, April 02, 2013 at his home. Memorial Services will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, April 6, 2013 at the Assembly of God Missionary Fellowship with Kent Bahr officiating. Warren Duane Reynolds, Jr. was born May 24, 1968 in Bemidji to Warren and Naomi Reynolds. He grew up in Bemidji and attended Job Corp. Warren worked as a diesel mechanic and welder for various companies in the Bemidji area. He volunteered for the Red Lake Fire Department and...

  • Third Annual Elder's Gathering Held in Red Lake - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

    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, which also featured a keynote address from Stacy Thunder. Informational booths from tribal programs and other services were set up in the lobby, of which included free...

  • Third Annual Elder's Gathering Held in Red Lake - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

    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, which also featured a keynote address from Stacy Thunder. Informational booths from tribal programs and other services were set up in the lobby, of which included free...

  • Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

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

  • Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

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

  • Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

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

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 8, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering...

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P2

    Georgia Downwind|Apr 8, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P2...

  • From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2013

    From the Slide Show Presentation at the Third Annual Elder's Gathering - P3...

  • 2013 NACF AWARDS ANNOUNCED IN SUPPORT OF NATIVE YOUTH ART AND HEALTH

    Apr 8, 2013

    Vancouver, Wash. – Through its California Bridge Initiative: Arts + Health program, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) has awarded four California non-profits $10,000 for projects to enhance the health of Native youth through art. The foundation awarded a total of $40,000 to the Cultural Conservancy, Dancing Earth Creations, the Native American Health Center of Oakland and Pitzer College. “The organizations awarded 2013 California Bridge Initiative Arts + Health grants have planned innovative ways to address physical health and wel...

  • FACILITY GROUNDS MAINTENANCE - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Apr 8, 2013

    **POSITION OPENING** FACILITY GROUNDS MAINTENANCE RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: April 05, 2013 CLOSES: April 19, 2013 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the direct supervision of the Grounds Maintenance Supervisor is responsible to clean and maintain outside areas of Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Mows lawn, trims and edges around walks, flower beds and buildings.  Sprays lawn, shrubs and trees with ferti...

  • Occupy Enbridge: Taking a Stand on Red Lake Sovereign Land

    Robert Desjarlait, Intercontential Cry|Apr 8, 2013

    To the southwest of the Red Lake Anishinaabe Nation, lie desolate, wooded lands that were opened for settlement and home-steading under the Agreement of 1889. In 1945, Oscar Chapman, Assistant Secretary of Interior, signed an Order of Restoration that restored unsold ceded lands of the Agreements of 1889 and 1904 to the Red Lake Band. Although most of the southwestern ceded land was sold during 1889 land rush, several areas remained unsold and were returned to Red Lake, including eight acres...

  • Apr 8, 2013

    ST. PAUL – Making Minnesota’s tax system fair is a key goal for state lawmakers and the governor....

  • Bemidji man seriously hurt in Saturday crash

    Forum News Service|Apr 8, 2013

    WALKER — A Bemidji man was seriously injured Saturday when he lost control of his car on an icy two-lane highway near here and was broadsided by a vehicle traveling toward him, the Minnesota State Patrol reported. Johnathan M. Fairbanks, 26, was northbound on State Highway 371 when his 1995 Ford Taurus slid sideways near mile marker 103 and was broadsided by a southbound vehicle driven by Wayne M. Goldsmith, 63, of Fosston. The condition of Goldsmith and his passenger, Linda L. Goldsmith, 61, of Fosston, was unavailable. The accident h...

  • Apr 8, 2013

    ST. PAUL – Baby boomers will make writing the state budget harder, reduce the Minnesota labor force and cause state health care spending to soar, State Demographer Susan Brower said....

  • Art from Within winners announced

    Patt Rall, Bemidji Pioneer|Apr 8, 2013

    BEMIDJI – The fourth annual Art from Within juried show proved to be both painful and joyful for the artists and those families there to accept the cash prize in lieu their relative who submitted art work. The winners were announced Friday for the show, sponsored by the Greater Minnesota Racial Justice Project North of the American Civil Liberties Union. Most of the art submitted came from the heart, minds and hands of the artists, many who were behind prison walls. The artwork from those who are affected by incarceration was introduced to t...

  • Birchbark Crafting Demonstration and Ojibwe Storytelling

    Red Lake Nation College Student Council Invites you to Birchbark Crafting Demonstration By Roger Neadeau On Monday, April 8, 2013 @ Noon In the Commons Area At Red Lake Nation College Lunch will be provided: Wild Rice Hotdish, Frybread & Jello Cake Red Lake Nation College Student Council Invites you to Ojibwe Storytelling By Donnie Applebee On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 @ 6:00pm Supper will be provided: Perch, potato salad, beans, bun, blueberry crisp & beverage...

  • CURRENT VERSION OF GED TEST TO EXPIRE AT END OF 2013

    Apr 8, 2013

    Redby, MN— Today, Oshkiimaajitahdah (New Beginnings) and Bemidji's NW Indian OIC remind students that that the current version of the GED test will expire at the end of 2013. The current version, known as the 2002 Series GED test, will be replaced with the new 2014 GED test on January 2, 2014. Those who have taken the 2002 Series GED test, but not passed all five parts, have until the end of 2013 to pass or they will need to start over again in 2014 with the new GED test in order to receive t...

  • Red Lake IHS Hospital update

    Apr 8, 2013

    Red Lake IHS Hospital update NOTICE: Outpatient and Same Day Clinic Patients – Effective April 8, 2013, and due to increased availability of appointments, patients must show up at Patient Registration on or before your scheduled appointment time. If late, you will be given the option of waiting for an open time slot or rescheduling....

  • Apr 8, 2013

    A contractor working for the Department of National Defence is demolishing 23 buildings at Camp Ipperwash as the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation considers a final settlement for the land’s return....

  • Apr 8, 2013

    PIERRE — A South Dakota panel charged with scrubbing the state of offensive place names has recommended that two creeks, a dam and two other geographical features on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation be renamed to reflect the area’s traditional use for deer hunting....

  • Apr 8, 2013

    FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — Despite persistent allegations by critics that children of the Spirit Lake Nation remain at risk due to placement with known sex offenders, the tribal court’s chief judge insists that isn’t happening....

  • Apr 8, 2013

    Foreign nationals seeking to enter the United States illegally have been known to avoid Border Patrol screening procedures by surreptitiously crossing into areas between these ports of entry, including Indian reservations, many of which have been vulnerable to illicit cross-border threat activity, such as drug smuggling, according to the Department of Homeland Security officials in a report released on Friday....

  • Apr 8, 2013

    The McKnight Foundation is putting a $25 million Midwest focus on its efforts to combat climate change....

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