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  • Sixth Annual Facing Race Ambassador Awards Celebrates Minnesota Racial Equity Leaders on April 23, 2012

    Apr 6, 2012

    SAINT PAUL, Minn. – On April 23, 2012, The Saint Paul Foundation will honor five anti-racism advocates at the sixth annual Facing Race Ambassador Awards. “The awards celebrate individuals working to end racism in Minnesota,” says Carleen Rhodes, president and CEO of The Saint Paul Foundation. “With racial disparities on the rise, we believe it is critical to recognize leaders who strive to create greater equity in our community.” The Ambassador Awards celebration, organized by the Facing Race We’re all in this together® initiative of The Saint...

  • THE 24 SEVEN – April 6, 2012

    Washington Post|Apr 6, 2012

    THE 24 SEVEN – April 6, 2012 Outrage as school changes 'God Bless the USA' song Parents at a Massachusetts elementary school were left fuming a... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=24451&L=13281&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- 'Back off': McConnell warns Obama crossed 'dangerous line' Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell blasted President Obama ... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=24451&L=13282&F=T ---------------------------------------------...

  • Apr 6, 2012

    Minnesota lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to a measure that would, for the first time, punish abusive caregivers with prison time and significant fines if they severely neglect elderly and vulnerable adults....

  • Apr 6, 2012

    The 2012 road construction season will see the end of one of the metro area's biggest bottlenecks and $1.1 billion spent on more than 300 projects statewide....

  • Apr 6, 2012

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama signed bipartisan jobs legislation Thursday that will help small businesses and make it easier for startups to raise capital, saying it could be a "game-changer" for entrepreneurs dreaming of founding the next Microsoft or Facebook....

  • Benjamin vs. Weyaus for Mille Lacs Band chief

    Brett Larson, Mille Lacs Messenger|Apr 6, 2012

    The results from Tuesday's Mille Lacs Band primary will set up a contest between former Chief Executive Melanie Benjamin and former Secretary/Treasurer Herb Weyaus, who led the effort to have Benjamin removed from office in 2008. Benjamin won the primary with 335 votes or 35.19 percent. Weyaus had 135 votes or 14.18 percent. In third place was Carolyn Marie Shaw, who has been serving as Commissioner of Administration under current Chief Executive Marge Anderson. Shaw garnered 116 votes or 12.18 percent. Anderson came in fourth with 81 votes or...

  • Apr 6, 2012

    In a developing story that SPEED.com has been monitoring this week, the future of Level 5 Motorsports could be in jeopardy following a recent motion set forth by the Federal Trade Commission on its team owner, Scott Tucker....

  • Navajo radio plan grinds to a halt; man accused of taking funds

    Apr 6, 2012

    When members of the Navajo Nation decided that an FM radio station could help spread information about health programs throughout the reservation, they knew they needed someone with experience navigating the complex regulatory path required to launch a station. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2012/04/02/20120402navajo-radio-plan-grinds-halt-man-accused-taking-funds.html#ixzz1rGPvr11y...

  • Oakland charter school to stay open

    Apr 6, 2012

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- An Oakland charter school that has among the best student test scores in the state will stay open despite allegations of fraud and mismanagement. Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/04/05/4393865/oakland-charter-school-to-stay.html#storylink=cpy...

  • Apr 6, 2012

    Despite allegations of fraud, a high scoring charter school in Oakland will stay open....

  • Apr 6, 2012

    NEW TOWN, N.D. (AP) — Gov. Jack Dalrymple wants federal houses that were brought to Minot to help with Souris River flood recovery to go to American Indian reservations when they are no longer needed in Minot....

  • Apr 6, 2012

    FARMINGTON — A Shiprock man pleaded guilty in federal court to stabbing his wife in the chest with a kitchen knife during a Dec. 4 incident in the couple’s Shiprock home....

  • Apr 6, 2012

    FARMINGTON - Farmington's homeless problem is unique, and it's costing the city thousands of dollars every month. The problem is that many of Farmington's indigents aren't actually involuntarily homeless....

  • Sentencing delayed for Sask. grandparents who starved child

    Apr 6, 2012

    REGINA -- Sentencing for a Fort Qu'Appelle-area couple found to have starved their granddaughter has been temporarily put on hold while the court awaits further submissions. Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com/Sentencing+delayed+Sask+grandparents+starved+child/6417727/story.html#ixzz1rGST5SJP...

  • Apr 6, 2012

    IGNACIO, Colo. -- Authorities are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a man on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation in southwest Colorado....

  • Man killed on Colorado Indian Reservation

    Apr 6, 2012

    IGNACIO — Federal authorities are searching for a gunman after a man was shot and killed on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/ignacio-136279-indian-killed.html#ixzz1rGT0k6aD...

  • Apr 6, 2012

    PHOENIX (AP) -- An Arizona man charged with killing a Navajo Nation police sergeant has changed his plea in the case to guilty....

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