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Articles from the April 29, 2011 edition


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  • The new RLNN set to launch first week in May

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 29, 2011

    The new and improved RLNN is scheduled to launch early next week, which means a lot of changes will take place. The biggest change is that Red Lake Net News, currently in its seventh year, will go back to the original www.rlnn.com, instead of the current location, www.rlnn.us. The Web Site was forced to switch from .com to .us when the original site saw technical problems from outdated software through its Yahoo Pagebuilder program, a program no longer supported. The new RLNN.COM is costing me...

  • REWARD FOR RETURN OF WALLET/CARDHOLDER

    Apr 29, 2011

    For the return of my brown wallet/card holder that was taken last Friday, April 22nd from my office at the Red Lake Tribal Headquarters between 8:30 AM and 12:00 (noon). Contact: Millie Holthusen 679-3341 or call the Red Lake Law Enforcement 679-3313...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    The Brownfields program was developed in 1995 within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to assist tribal governments in identifying, cleaning up and reusing contaminated property in Indian country. Public Record of Existing Brownfields Sites in Red Lake The Brownfields Section 128(a) plans for Red Lake Nation include: - Develop mechanisms and resources for oversight and enforcement of environmental issues. -Complete timely survey and inventory of Brownfields sites within Red Lake...

  • Red Lake Nation Earth Day Fair Prize Winners

    Apr 29, 2011

    Red Lake Nation's first Earth Day celebration was a great success thanks to the community. We had almost 350 persons show up for the event! Thanks to generous donations, we were able to raffle off prizes to participants. Several had collected their prize already, but if you see your name on the list and have not claimed your prize, please stop by the Red Lake DNR (679-3959) M - F between 8 am - 4:30 pm to pick it up. Miiwetch to everyone who participated and made this a successful event! Cody...

  • 2011 U.S. Indigenous Games Team Minnesota Basketball Tryouts - Saturday, April 30

    Apr 29, 2011

    4 U.S. Indigenous Games Team Minnesota Basketball Tryouts - Saturday, April 30...

  • Red Lake School District #38 Informational Meetings Scheduled for May 2011

    Apr 29, 2011

    When: Thursday, May 5, 2011 Where: Ponemah Elementary School Gymnasium Time: 6:30 p.m. When: Monday, May 9, 2011 Where: Red Lake Elementary School Cafeteria Time: 6:30 p.m. Agenda 1. Overview of informational meeting agenda – Superintendent Brent Gish 2. 8-day Summer Academy Overview – Superintendent Brent Gish a. Red Lake High School – Ramona Gehlert, Principal b. Red Lake Middle School – Malcom Wax, Principal c. Ponemah Elementary – Gary Bratvold, Interim Principal d. Red Lake Elementary – Jean Whitefeather, Principal e. Red Lake Early Child...

  • RED LAKE HOSPITAL AND RED LAKE TRIBAL POLICE WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE DEA’S NATIONAL MEDICATION TAKE BACK DAY

    Apr 29, 2011

    National Medication Take Back Day is being observed on Saturday, April 30th from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. at many police departments, universities and hospitals across America. This one-day event, sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), provides a venue for people to safely dispose of unwanted, unused and expired prescription drugs. Red Lake community members are encouraged to participate. This is convenient and environmentally safe way for community members to clean out their medicine cabinets of unwanted and outdated medications. The...

  • Time running out to complete state budget

    Senator Rod Skoe, Minnesota Senate|Apr 29, 2011

    The legislature has reached the final days of the 2011 session. By May 23 – less than three weeks from now – we have to agree with the Governor on a budget under which the state will operate for the next two years. Right now, we have $5 billion less in the state’s coffers than we need to fulfill all of the obligations we’ve made. Those obligations include keeping hospitals and nursing homes open, keeping police departments funded across the state, providing tax deductions for things such as...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    UNITE International Stop-Loss DUI Simulator - April 29 - Red Lake High School - Red Lake Chemical Health Programs...

  • Red Lake Community Board Meeting - May 2 @ 6 PM - Red Lake Center

    Apr 29, 2011

    May 2, 2011 at 6:00 PM Red Lake Community Center POTLUCK SNACKS AND REFRESHMENTS Everyone is welcome! JOIN the meeting and share ideas for the Red Lake Community...

  • St. Mary's Food Shelf - Fri. April 29 in Red Lake & Ponemah

    WHEN: Friday, April 29th, 20011 11:00 am. Until the Food is Gone WHERE: Red Lake Humanities Center in Red Lake  One Visit per Household. No Exceptions.  Food will be given until the food is gone.  Come Early for the Best Selection!  Bring own container to carry food! They will also be in Ponemah at 1 PM For additional information call John at St Mary’s Mission (218) 679-3615....

  • Apr 29, 2011

    Untaxed casino profits propelled protesters to the State Capitol on Tuesday ("At odds over gambling," April 27), where they rallied against what they call "expanded gambling."...

  • Prior Lake, MN – May 1, 2011, will mark the deadline for filing an application for the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Endowed Scholarship at the University of Minnesota for the 2011-2012 school year. The SMSC Endowed Scholarship was established in 2008 through a $2.5 million gift from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community into a matching endowment fund, creating a $5 million endowment to provide scholarships for American Indian students. “We encourage qualified graduating high school students who are planning to attend any of the Uni...

  • Helen Marie Needham

    Apr 29, 2011

    Helen “Muggs” Marie Needham, 76, of Red Lake, died Monday, April 25, 2011, at the Red Lake Hospital in Red Lake. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, April 29, at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Red Lake, with the Rev. Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, with a 7:30 p.m. prayer service each evening at the Red Lake Community Center and go until the time of service on Friday. Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Red...

  • Frances Rock

    Apr 29, 2011

    Frances Rock, 87, Ponsford, died Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at her home under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 30, at St. Theodore’s Catholic Church in Ponsford with the Rev. Walter Butor, O.M.I., officiating. Friends may call at the Old Pine Point School from 4 p.m. Friday until the time of the mass. Burial will be in St. Theodore’s Cemetery. She is survived by her daughters, Mable Bellanger of Ponsford, Paulette Rock, Stephanie Rock, Theresa Rock and Pamela Riv...

  • Red Lake School Board Meeting - Friday, April 29 - 10 AM - Admin Office

    Red Lake School Board Regular Meeting - Friday, April 29 - 10 AM - Administration Office...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    4 tornado season graphic...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    When an intruder enters a home, state Rep. Tony Cornish wants gun owners to be able to respond with deadly force if needed, without fear of prosecution....

  • Statement by the President on Court Approval of Settlement of Native American Farmers Lawsuit Against USDA

    Apr 29, 2011

    Today, the U.S. District Court approved the settlement reached by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Justice with the plaintiffs in the Keepseagle class action lawsuit. This is yet another important step forward in addressing an unfortunate chapter in USDA’s civil rights history. This settlement would not have been reached without the leadership of Secretary Vilsack and Attorney General Holder, and I want to thank them both for their hard work on behalf of Native American farmers. Today’s approval of the settlement will hel...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    Nike just announced that St. Louis Rams Quarterback Sam Bradford is joining the company as a Nike N7 ambassador. The athletic apparel company launched its N7 campaign targeted at American Indians in 2007. “Inspired by Native American wisdom of Seven Generations,” according to the N7 Facebook page, the N7 brand is Nike’s “commitment to bring sport and all of its benefits to Native American and Aboriginal communities in the USA and Canada.” Through purchases of N7 products, Nike supports the N7 Fund, which provides Native and Aborigina...

  • Apr 29, 2011

    The Poarch Band of Creek Indians (Muskogee), in southeastern Alabama, escaped tornado devastation but stood ready on Thursday to help those whose lives have been ripped to shreds....

  • Apr 29, 2011

    “Can’t” is not a quality of leadership. Dismissing anyone who pays taxes and expects services from our government as wanting “something for free” is not how we grow as a Nation. Leadership is, to borrow a phrase, the art of the possible. A true leader has the vision to talk about what we can do, not what we can’t....

  • Apr 29, 2011

    It was a tense first five minutes of the ballot count at the Hupacasath House of Gathering on their election night earlier in April....

  • Apr 29, 2011

    MARTY, SOUTH DAKOTA — The accusations were bizarre and originally five men were charged. Since the trial all of the alleged victims have recanted their trial testimony but four men remain in prison where they have been for the last 17 years....

  • Apr 29, 2011

    GAINESVILLE - The Hall County Sheriff's Office Thursday announced that a nearly 31-year-old mystery has been solved: "The Lady With the Glass Eye" has been identified....

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