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11 Dispatcher Communications Officer ROCHELLE WILLIAMS 7/18/1978 - 5/30/2012 RETIREMENT CELEBRATION! Retiring after 34 years of service to the Citizens of Beltrami County! Email good wishes or stories to: beryl.wernberg@co.beltrami.mn.us Come and join us in honoring Rochelle at a cake and coffee event Wed., May 2, 2012 - 3 PM—5 PM Law Enforcement Center Training Room/EOC 613 Minnesota Ave NW Bemidji...
The consultants at Accretive Health readily admitted that a "typical hospital" doesn't do financial counseling in the emergency room....
WASHINGTON - If the mad cow found in California has you wondering about food safety, well, there are plenty of problems that pose serious risks to the food supply. But mad cow disease shouldn't be high on the worry list....
WASHINGTON - An attempt by Sens. John McCain and Al Franken to let Americans buy cheap Canadian drugs failed to make it out of committee Wednesday on a close vote....
A Senate panel's surprise vote Wednesday to authorize racinos as a way to fund a new Minnesota Vikings stadium left project backers scrambling to erase the proposal before it could scuttle the stadium effort....
Blind, 68-year-old Lakota elder Vern Traversie has KKK carved into his torso while recovering from open heart surgery at Rapid City Regional Hospital on a referral from the Indian Health Service. After 7 months of waiting for justice, Cheyenne River Sioux Nation tribal member Vern Traversie goes public with an appeal for justice....
WASHINGTON - A $30 million "gift" to Minnesota from one of the state's principal Medicaid contractors has put Gov. Mark Dayton's administration in the sights of a congressional investigation, with lawmakers examining whether state officials tried to shortchange the federal government for medical services to the poor and disabled....
Tomorrow, the House Natural Resources Committee will mark up H.R. 1272, the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Judgment Fund Distribution Act of 2011. The legislation provides for a long-overdue distribution of $20 million appropriated in 1999 and held in trust on behalf of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe after a settlement and federal court judgment in favor of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe for federal misfeasance in implementing the Nelson Act of 1889. The only party to the litigation, the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (MCT), has embraced the distribution plan...
Count it as a partial victory: The state Department of Administration said this week that Burnsville school officials should not have blacked out parts of a $255,000 settlement agreement with a former employee....
On Monday, APTN National News reported on the former civilian desk clerk Sandy Cameron who took the stand at the Missing Women’s Inquiry....
The vice chairwoman of the Tulalip Tribes spoke out against sexual abuse at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, and for the first time talked about the abuse she suffered....
In North Dakota, oil and gas drilling has risen sharply during the past few years bringing millions in revenue to the state. The state produced 153 million barrels of crude oil in 2011, more than a 200 percent increase from 2007, according to the The North Dakota Petroleum Council. But that wealth has left many residents out, especially among the Native American communities in the area. One ramification is displacement of local residents. In the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, homeland of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribal nations,...
A First Nation solidarity camp on Coldwater Canadiana Heritage Museum property must be removed, museum stewards say....
In 1911, when Ishi emerged from his Northern California tribe’s ancestral homeland, he was alone, around 50 years old and his hair was cut, possibly because he was mourning his family and relatives who had been murdered by European-American settlers. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/04/25/provocative-misleading-play-about-ishi-opens-wounds-from-california-genocide-109897 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/04/25/provocative-misleading-play-about-ishi-opens-wounds-from-california-genocide-10...
SHANNON COUNTY, SD - Firefighters from three counties, along with state and federal agencies, now have 80 percent of a 7,000 acre wildfire on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation contained....
It's difficult to imagine a family member of a victim of violence who wasn't angry and frustrated about the pace of justice....
The family of a 22-year-old Native American man slain by a Pennington County Sheriff’s deputy two years ago is suing the county and the man who fired the fatal shots for civil rights violations....
A daycare in Fisher River First Nation has called in help to tighten security after a two-year-old boy wandered off....
A mother whose three-year-old son wandered away unnoticed from a daycare is demanding First Nations facilities be regulated....
In a twist of irony, a West Virginia woman is trying to collect money from a collection agency. Diana Mey, of Wheeling, W. Va., won the largest judgment ever against an abusive debt collection company -- more than $10 million....
When all the members of the Chuckey-Doak (Tenn.) High baseball team trekked back to their cars following the team's 7-3 victory against Jonesboro (Tenn.) University High, everyone had smiles on their faces except for the player who should have had the widest grin of all....