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  • Daley Marie Smith

    Apr 8, 2022

    Daley Marie Smith June 5, 1985 ~ April 2, 2022 (age 36) Daley Marie Smith, age 36, of the Bear Clan and Mille Lacs, MN started her spiritual journey on Saturday, April 2, 2022, in Onamia, MN. She was born in Minneapolis, MN on June 5, 1985, the daughter of Judith Beaulieu and Dale Smith, Sr. Daley loved to spend time with her fiancé, children, and family. Daley enjoyed taking care of her little brothers, "Dusty" & "Bull", as family meant the world to her. Daley made the best soups and loved...

  • Helen Jean (Charwood) (Bryan) Johnson

    Apr 8, 2022

    Helen Jean (Charwood) (Bryan) Johnson February 4, 1940 ~ April 5, 2022 (age 82) Helen Jean (Charwood) Bryan Johnson February 4, 1940 - April 5, 2022 Helen Jean (Charwood) Bryan Johnson, age 82, of Squaw Lake, MN died on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. She was born in Max Township and she resided in Squaw Lake her whole life. Helen will be forever be missed and remembered by her children Russell (Margaret) Bryan Jr., Janice Bryan, Larry Bryan, Linda Bryan, Mason Bryan, 17 grandchildren, 35 great...

  • Jackson confirmed as first Black female high court justice

    Apr 8, 2022

    WASHINGTON - The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his promised effort to diversify the high court. Cheers rang out in the Senate chamber as Jackson, a 51 year-old appeals court judge with nine years experience on the federal bench, was confirmed 53-47, mostly along party lines but with three Republican votes....

  • St. Paul nonprofit appeals state's funding suspension in wake of broader fraud allegations

    Apr 8, 2022

    To state regulators, three FBI search warrants filed in January are proof that a St. Paul nonprofit failed to police its contractors distributing federally funded meals to poor children, allowing millions of dollars to be stolen from the government. As a result, the state argued at a hearing Thursday, the nonprofit Partners in Nutrition and its leaders should be permanently banned from federal meal programs. But lawyers for the nonprofit said the search warrants prove nothing and are being used...

  • As Minnesotans struggle with housing costs, legislators present vastly different plans to help

    Apr 8, 2022

    State leaders offered dramatically different visions this week for helping Minnesotans struggling with rising housing costs and the short supply of homes and rental properties. Senate Republicans proposed adding $50 million to the state's current two-year budget to help people become homeowners, while House Democrats' housing bill includes nearly five times that sum for a mix of homebuyer and renter assistance, as well as programs to preserve and repair existing affordable housing. "Minnesota...

  • Racist behavior becomes a talking point at meeting of high school league's board

    Apr 8, 2022

    Recent high-profile incidents of racially insensitive and offensive behavior at Minnesota schools became a major topic of conversation at the Minnesota State High School League's Board of Directors meeting Thursday in St. Louis Park. Board members said the talk would lead to action. The MSHSL swiftly issued responses denouncing incidents involving such schools as New Prague, Prior Lake and Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta, among others, in recent months, but board members talked at length about...

  • Russian retreat reveals destruction as Ukraine asks for help

    Apr 8, 2022

    CHERNIHIV, Ukraine - Russian troops retreating from this northern Ukrainian city left behind crushed buildings, streets littered with destroyed cars and residents in dire need of food and other aid - images that added fuel to Kyiv's calls Thursday for more Western help to halt Moscow's next offensive. Dozens of people lined up to receive bread, diapers and medicine from vans parked outside a shattered school now serving as an aid-distribution point in Chernihiv, which Russian forces besieged...

  • Minnesota Legislature sends $1 million emergency bird flu funding to governor's desk

    Apr 8, 2022

    ST. PAUL — Both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature on Thursday, April 7, voted to send out $1 million to the Department of Agriculture to help combat the highly pathogenic avian influenza. Sen. Torrey Westrom, R-Elbow Lake, advanced an amendment to another bill that would approve the emergency funding to help detect and contain the illness that has already been found in 21 flocks in Minnesota, impacting more than 1 million birds. The Senate unanimously approved the bill Thursday and all but one lawmaker in the House of Representatives...

  • What's Going On in Indian Country: April 8-15

    Apr 8, 2022

    This weekend and next week, Indian Country is coming together to celebrate Indigenous pride in the modern world and empower Native creatives with the tools they need to succeed. Highlights include a fashion and business showcase centering the creative Native women of Montana; a soaring, spiritual flute performance; and an emotional art show commemorating the Trail of Tears. Native Voices WHEN: Through May 7 with a virtual artist talk on April 22 at 6 p.m. WHERE: Five Points Gallery, 33 Main...

  • Chairman Frazier statement on South Dakota Governor executive order

    Apr 8, 2022

    EAGLE BUTTE, South Dakota - On April 5, 2022, the Governor of the state of South Dakota has made it clear that the United States is not responsible for any of its actions. In true dictator fashion she is forbidding the educators of our children to hear, speak or discuss critical issues that would enable our future generations to solve the problems in which we have failed. I condemn the recent executive order issued by the Governor of South Dakota for all the polished ugliness that it...

  • Native America Calling: The papal apology

    Apr 8, 2022

    The papal apology The apology from Pope Francis sought forgiveness for the role the Catholic Church played in the atrocities meted out in church-run residential schools in Canada. It was a message of contrition and healing for the century of abuses and cultural oppression, delivered to an audience that included First Nations, Inuit and Metis representatives. But it comes too late for many of the survivors of those institutions, including the hundreds of Indigenous children whose final resting place has only recently come to light. Doug...

  • Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake will be extending their hours beginning on Friday April 8th

    Apr 8, 2022

    Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake will be extending their hours beginning on Friday April 8th Will open daily at 8 AM...

  • Secretary Haaland Takes Action to Restore Tribal Authority to Adopt Water Laws

    Apr 8, 2022

    WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland today rescinded a memorandum issued in 1975 by then-Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton regarding the authority to approve Tribal water codes. Today’s action will streamline Departmental review of Tribal water codes and remove a widely perceived obstacle to their approval. Secretary Haaland also announced that the Department will engage in Tribal consultations to discuss the appropriate delegation of approval authority and guidance on approval standards related to the review and processing of...

  • Secretary Haaland Announces Progress Toward Conservation and Restoration of Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Connectivity

    Apr 8, 2022

    WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland today announced several actions the Department is taking to advance its work on wildlife corridors. The Department’s efforts will focus on conservation and restoration of wildlife corridors and habitat connectivity in a way that supports conservation outcomes, honors private landowner rights, and encourages collaboration with other federal agencies, state and local governments, Tribes and other stakeholders. “To maintain healthy species populations and ecosystems, fish and wildlife must...

  • Farm to School Grant Recipients Announced

    Apr 8, 2022

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) recently awarded funding to schools across Minnesota for two new grants to increase the amount of healthy local foods in school meals through its Farm to School programs. Forty-six school districts across Minnesota received a total of $741,619 for purchasing Minnesota-grown and -raised foods to be used in school meal programs. This grant funding will leverage an additional $624,619 in purchases of Minnesota grown- and raised-foods, for nearly $1,366,239 in total investment. “We’ve...

  • Sanford Health hosts Hiring Fair in Bemidji

    Apr 8, 2022

    BEMIDJI, Minn. — Sanford Health in Bemidji invites community members to learn about clinical and non-clinical career opportunities with Sanford Health during its first-ever hiring fair from 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Apr. 19, at the Sanford Center, 1111 Event Center Drive NE, Bemidji, Minn. 56601. The fair in Bemidji will feature on-site interviews, interactive career booths, resume/interview workshops, Q&A with allied health and nursing leaders and speed networking for a chance to meet leaders face-to-face. Staff will also be onsite to he...

  • Indian Affairs expands opportunities for Native businesses with new Buy Indian Act rule

    Apr 8, 2022

    WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior’s Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs today announced new regulations to improve implementation of the Buy Indian Act to promote economic development opportunities in Indian Country. The final rule was developed in consultation with Tribes after the Department proposed revisions to the Buy Indian Act regulations last year. “These regulations will promote economic opportunities in and near Tribal communities for Native-owned businesses,” said Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs...

  • New study shows system-scale problem of racist and offensive National Park place-names

    Apr 8, 2022

    A national reckoning with American history and racial injustice has been playing out on the terrain of monuments, museums, school curricula, and increasingly—maps. While the Department of the Interior plans to rename 660 place-names with the derogatory term “sq**w,” a new study published in the journal People and Nature shows that misogynist and racist slurs are the tip of the iceberg. Violence in place-names can take many forms, including the erasure of Indigenous knowledge and languages. Titled “Words Are Monuments”, the study...

  • Paul Bunyan Communications 6th Pick It March Mania Challenge Winners

    Apr 8, 2022

    (Bemidji, MN) (April 7, 2022) - Paul Bunyan Communications is excited to announce the winners of the 6th Pick-it March Mania Challenge. 440 participants entered the free online contest to pick the winners of the college basketball tournament games for a chance to win a credit on a Paul Bunyan Communications account. The top 10 finishers all won a credit on their Paul Bunyan Communications account. 1st Place- Ashley Hirt, Bemidji $500 credit 2nd Place- Rory Sisco, Grand Rapids $250 credit 3rd...

  • Warrior Boy's and Girl's Basketball Teams' Banquet held at RLHS - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2022

    Warrior Boy's and Girl's Basketball Teams' Banquet held at Red Lake High School on Wednesday, April 6, 2022....

  • Ground Breaking Ceremony held at new O-Bah-Shiing Pow Wow Grounds in Ponemah - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 8, 2022

    PONEMAH, MN - At about 10:30 AM on Monday, April 4, 2022, a Ground Breaking Ceremony was held at the site of the new O-Bah-Shiing Pow Wow Grounds in Ponemah. Speaking at the event was Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki, Sr., Tribal Secretary Sam Strong, Tribal Treasurer Annette Johnson, Ponemah Representative Gary Nelson and Hereditary Chief James Loud. Chairman Seki thanked President Biden and Congress for the funds Tribes received this year to help build the structure, which would be a...

  • TMC -The Movement Continues and X-Factor, Men's and Women's Champions at Warrior Challenge - P7

    Apr 8, 2022

    TMC -The Movement Continues and X-Factor, were the Men's and Women's Champions at the Red Lake Nation Warrior Challenge Basketball Tournament this weekend, which began on Friday, April 1st and ended on Sunday, April 3rd, 2022. In the Men's division, MWP-Midwest Posse took 2nd place, Plainzmen 3rd place and Lower Sioux 4th place. In the Women's division, Burning Feathers took 2nd place and Razor Sharp took 3rd place, VIDEO: https://youtu.be/gQqOezN2wNw VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TYt8XMppb1E Women...

  • TMC -The Movement Continues and X-Factor, Men's and Women's Champions at Warrior Challenge - P8

    Apr 8, 2022

    TMC -The Movement Continues and X-Factor, were the Men's and Women's Champions at the Red Lake Nation Warrior Challenge Basketball Tournament this weekend, which began on Friday, April 1st and ended on Sunday, April 3rd, 2022. In the Men's division, MWP-Midwest Posse took 2nd place, Plainzmen 3rd place and Lower Sioux 4th place. In the Women's division, Burning Feathers took 2nd place and Razor Sharp took 3rd place, VIDEO: https://youtu.be/gQqOezN2wNw VIDEO: https://youtu.be/TYt8XMppb1E Women...

  • USIPA Graduation held on Friday, April 1, 2022 - P5

    Apr 8, 2022

    The United States Indian Police Academy, Class 178, held their graduation ceremony on Friday, April 1, 2022, in Artesia, New Mexico, (See https://www.bia.gov/bia/ojs/indian-police-academy for more information. Graduating from the Red Lake Police Department were Arlene Redeagle, Felicia Barron, Delbert Lasley Jr., and Chase Gallenger. Photographs by members of their families....

  • IAIA and CalArts Explore New Partnership for Indigenous Influence and Collaboration

    Apr 8, 2022

    Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 7, 2022 -- In its ongoing mission "to empower creativity and leadership in Indigenous Arts and cultures through higher education, lifelong learning, and outreach," the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is pleased to announce the formation of a new partnership with the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). The partnership will allow the schools to collaborate and influence each other through student and faculty exchanges. "CalArts is at the beginning of a...

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