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  • UPDATED: Red Lake Boys Baseball team will take to the fields in May - P4

    Apr 25, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Boys Baseball Team will be taking to the fields in May where they are scheduled to host Nevis on Thursday, May3rd, then host Lake of the Woods at 4 PM on Monday, May 7th. But there still could be a new schedule that might come up for all games. The schedule has been modified because of the long winter, and all the remaining games could be double-headers, too. As soon as the schedule is updated, we will pass this on. Schedule: https://docs.google.com/do...

  • LICENSING TECHNICIAN - RED LAKE GAMING COMMISSION

    Apr 25, 2018

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT LICENSING TECHNICIAN RED LAKE GAMING COMMISSION Opens: April 24, 2018 Closing: May 18, 2018 @ 3:00 p.m. SUMMARY: Responsible for the processing of Tribal Gaming Licensing applications and Minnesota State Certification applications for all Class II and Class III gaming employees and vendors. Reports to Gaming Commission Director, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assist in processing of state certification applications and t...

  • Redby Community Meeting - Monday, May 7, 2018

    Redby Community Meeting - Monday, May 7, 2018 6 PM - New Redby Community Center...

  • Candidate Forums scheduled for the month of April 2018

    Candidate Forums scheduled for the month of April 2018...

  • Trump's Direct Assault on Native American Tribal Sovereignty

    Apr 25, 2018

    Much has been made of Donald Trump’s history of racist statements about African Americans and Latinos. We’ve heard a lot less about his overt racism against Native Americans. But that was a key issue back in the 1990s when Trump used racist tactics against Native American casinos. When Trump began clashing with Native American tribes, the stakes for him were huge. He had benefited from Atlantic City’s near-monopoly on East Coast gambling until a change in federal law in 1988 opened the door to more tribal casinos. Trump owned two casinos and o...

  • CN Supreme Court hears Freedmen ruling case

    Apr 25, 2018

    CORRECTION: In the April 23 story “CN Supreme Court hears Freedmen ruling case” that we published on www.cherokeephoenix.org, as well as our Facebook and Twitter pages, we erroneously named Tribal Councilor Dick Lay as one of the two Tribal Councilors mentioned as a party to the ongoing Freedmen case, when in fact it was meant to state Tribal Councilor Harley Buzzard. After the error came to our attention, we pulled the story from any and all social media, as well as the Cherokee Phoenix website. We apologize on behalf of the Cherokee Pho...

  • Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs to cease operations

    Apr 25, 2018

    PALM SPRINGS, Calif.- - 6 months before its 5 year anniversary in Palm Springs, the Hard Rock Hotel brand will be leaving for good. It was announced today that the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs will be ceasing operations, according to a news release from the Zimmerman agency. "Due to circumstances outside of Hard Rock International’s control, Hard Rock has made the decision to remove the brand and cease management of Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs," reads the release. "Hard Rock International appreciates the service of all of Hard Rock Hotel P...

  • Mashantucket tribal official facing drunken-driving charges in California

    Apr 25, 2018

    Police in Santa Monica, Calif., have charged the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe's chief of staff with drunken driving in a crash with a train last week that left his two teenage sons injured, one critically. Antonio M. Beltran, 54, of Waterford has been charged with driving under the influence with injury involved, child endangerment with serious injury and furnishing alcohol to a minor, Lt. Saul Rodriguez, a police spokesman, said. https://www.theday.com/article/20180424/NWS04/180429660...

  • Search for Missing Woman Renewed on North Dakota Reservation

    Apr 25, 2018

    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The family of a missing woman has renewed their search on a North Dakota reservation. Olivia Lone Bear, 32, was last seen in October in New Town, The Bismarck Tribune reported. Her brother, Matthew Lone Bear, said the Bureau of Indian Affairs has directed searchers to look over the Fort Berthold Reservation again after winter weather pulled volunteers back from the field. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/north-dakota/articles/2018-04-24/search-for-missing-woman-renewed-on-north-dakota-reservation...

  • Omaha's barley boys launch malthouse to supply local breweries

    Apr 25, 2018

    Like the pioneers of old, Zach Davy and his business partner, Bill Hall, are stepping into virgin territory in Nebraska. And they are discovering that in plowing new ground, you hit a few stumps. http://www.omaha.com/news/nebraska/omaha-s-barley-boys-launch-malthouse-to-supply-local-breweries/article_e9f13668-4671-52f7-991f-4c441421122c.html...

  • Construction starts on Ament-funded skate park at Rocky Boy

    Apr 25, 2018

    Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation is joining the Montana communities that have a skate park courtesy of a famous son of the state. The Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy’s Reservation announced in a press release that it has partnered with Evergreen Skateparks and Jeff Ament’s foundation to construct a skate park for the Rocky Boy and Box Elder communities. https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2018/04/24/local/construction-starts-on-ament-funded-skate-park-at-rocky-boy/518665.html...

  • American Indian College Fund Receives $600,000 Grant from Strada Education Network to Study Economic and Social Impact of Tribal Colleges

    Apr 25, 2018

    Denver, Colo., April 24, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Indian College Fund (the College Fund) announced today a new effort to study the impact of tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) on the overall well-being of graduates from five institutions. The study will occur over two years and is funded through a $600,000 grant from Strada Education NetworkSM, a national nonprofit dedicated to strengthening pathways from education to employment. Working with the North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges, the College Fund will determine the...

  • Game and Fish targets a record 58 wolves

    Apr 25, 2018

    JACKSON -- Wyoming’s 2018 wolf hunt will target more animals than in any other modern season and will boost the number of wolves that hunters can kill from one to two. A Wyoming Game and Fish Department proposal released Friday increases the limit in the state’s managed hunt area to 58 animals, a 32 percent increase over last year’s quota of 44. Although the quota is the highest yet, the overall goal of the hunt remains unchanged: cutting wolf numbers to 160 in areas where Wyoming imposes limits on hunting. http://www.gillet...