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Falls account for more than one million injuries in the U.S. annually. There are four types of walking accidents with the most common being the slip and fall. That's the type of fall that happens when you fall due a surface not cleared of snow or ice. "Every winter the hazards of driving in snow and icy conditions are noted, but rarely is walking on snow and ice addressed," said Martin B. Tirado, CAE, Executive Director of the Snow & Ice Management Association. "Slipping and falling while walking accounts for a large number of winter-related...
Red Lake Elementary School Christmas Program - December 18 - 1 PM Come and enjoy the program...
ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Department of Corrections’ Victim Restitution Recovery Project was recognized by Governor Mark Dayton on Tuesday with a Governor’s Continuous Improvement Award for holding offenders accountable and helping to make financial amends to their victims. “Reforming government requires creative thinking and a steady resolve to change the way the state conducts its business,” said Governor Dayton. “The reform efforts we recognized today are just a few extraordinary examples, among many, of how this administration is building...
LAGUNA, NM – On Wednesday, December 11, as part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to strengthen education for Native youth, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Kevin Washburn will visit New Mexico to tour a Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) tribally controlled grant school located on the Pueblo of Laguna reservation. The visit to the Laguna Elementary School and a subsequent roundtable with principals from other local tribally controlled grant schools and BIE-operated schools will help inf...
ST. PAUL, MINN. (Dec. 10, 2013) – Minnesota farmer Alan Holm has been elected to a three-year term on the board of CHS Inc., the nation's leading producer-owned cooperative and a global energy, grains and foods company. "A strong cooperative system is one of the most valuable partners a farmer can have," Holm said. "CHS and our local cooperatives contribute a great deal to helping producers and their communities." Holm, 53, brings to the CHS Board nearly two decades experience in cooperative a...
Applications are available at the Region 2 Arts Council Office, 426 Bemidji Avenue, Bemidji, MN 56601 or on our website, http//r2arts.org. If you have applied in the past, please make sure you download a new application form. Arts and Cultural Heritage Grants Deadline: January 17, 2014 by 5:00 p.m. Open to artists in all art disciplines, any non-profit organization, school (including community education offices), and units of government. These grants support three key areas: Arts Activities and Arts Access, Arts Education, and Arts and...
BISMARCK – Dressed in dark slacks and a light blue shirt and tie, Lenny Hayes looked every bit his adult self on Monday in the Ramkota Hotel ballroom....
NCTC Tournament – Fertile-Beltrami 55 vs. Red Lake 61 FB: Mitchell Mosher 28 pts, Charlie Duckstad 13 pts, 13 reb; Joey Woods 7 pts, 13 reb RL: Ryan Holthusen 18 pts, Trevenn Beaulieu 14pts, Russell Kingbird 10 pts NCTC Tournament – Clearbrook-Gonvick 62 vs. Cass Lake-Bena 83 Red Lake will play Cass Lake on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at NCTC for Championship. Game time is 8:15 PM. The Warriors won this tournament last year and are defending champions. Red Lake lost to Cass Lake in their fir...
DULUTH — The owner of a Duluth business and two employees found guilty of selling synthetic drugs have been denied motions for acquittal and new trials in an order issued Tuesday by Judge David Doty....
Minnesota’s county jails and courts are being overwhelmed by adults with mental illness because the state lacks suitable housing, health care and therapeutic services to stabilize their lives, legislators were told at a state Senate hearing Tuesday....
The young woman lay stiff on the porch in the piercing cold of a subzero morning. Her bare hands were pale white and swollen to three times their normal size, skin split from palm to finger. She was breathing. She was shaking. She was not conscious when a passer-by spotted her and came to her aid....
Do you pahk the cah in Hahvahd yahd? Do you root for Da Bears? Is soda called “pop,” a jelly doughnut a “bismarck,” or a drinking fountain a “bubbler”?...
There was a lot of manufactured hand-wringing last week about the middling performance of American 15-year-olds on a global measure of reading, mathematics and science skills. Yet if we look at the scores on the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) in the context of another international competition, we get a clearer picture....
WASHINGTON — Shedding gridlock, key members of Congress reached a modest budget agreement Tuesday to restore about $63 billion in automatic spending cuts from programs ranging from parks to the Pentagon and eliminate the threat of another partial government shutdown early next year....
Crime, not cold, is driving University of Minnesota students indoors these days....
The recent storm that blanketed much of the northern half of Minnesota with up to 2 feet of snow was a mixed blessing: It jump-started the snowmobile and cross-country ski seasons but created nasty slush conditions on many lakes and isn’t helping the formation of safe ice for anglers....
WASHINGTON — Young American women are increasingly likely to receive pay nearly equal to their male counterparts, with earnings at 93 percent of men, a new study finds. Still, those women remain as pessimistic as their mothers and grandmothers regarding gender equality....