Articles from the May 13, 2013 edition
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Traditional Foods Cooking Class held in Red Lake
On Thursday, May 9, 2013, a Traditional Foods Cooking Class was held at the Round House in Little Rock. Sponsored by Red Lake Traditional Foods, Chef Sean Sherman, who specializes in Native American foods, wild edibles, local foods and creative culinary adventure, presented the class with a full 3 course meal prepared with...
Traditional Foods Cooking Class held in Red Lake - P2
On Thursday, May 9, 2013, a Traditional Foods Cooking Class was held at the Round House in Little Rock. Sponsored by Red Lake Traditional Foods, Chef Sean Sherman, who specializes in Native American foods, wild edibles, local foods and creative culinary adventure, presented the class with a full 3 course meal prepared with...
Traditional Foods Cooking Class held in Red Lake - P3
On Thursday, May 9, 2013, a Traditional Foods Cooking Class was held at the Round House in Little Rock. Sponsored by Red Lake Traditional Foods, Chef Sean Sherman, who specializes in Native American foods, wild edibles, local foods and creative culinary adventure, presented the class with a full 3 course meal prepared with...
Annual Safety Camp held at Red Lake Elementary School - P4
Annual Safety Camp held at Red Lake Elementary School - P4...
Annual Safety Camp held at Red Lake Elementary School - P5
Annual Safety Camp held at Red Lake Elementary School - P5...
Lake Bemidji State Park Hosts 14th Annual Project GreenTouch
Bemidji, Minn. – Cold and wet weather couldn’t stop almost 40 Beltrami Electric Cooperative members, friends and park staff from helping to beautify Lake Bemidji State Park on Saturday, May 4 for Project GreenTouch. The 14th annual event, presented by Minnesota’s Touchstone Energy® cooperatives, saw volunteers pick up...
RLHS Spring Band Concert of May 8, 2013 - P6
Warrior Band Members Shauntay Roy Josh Desjarlait Falashia Desjarlait-Pemberton Shanna Blue Kendra Dow Kennedy Barrett Tat McClain Seleasha Roy Raven White Bruce Johnson Roberta Barrett Kirsten Smith Bethanny Dudley Sueann Crowe Taylor Lightfeather Brittany Ann May Roselynn May Geralynn Jourdain...
RLHS Spring Band Concert of May 8, 2013 - P6
Warrior Band Members Shauntay Roy Josh Desjarlait Falashia Desjarlait-Pemberton Shanna Blue Kendra Dow Kennedy Barrett Tat McClain Seleasha Roy Raven White Bruce Johnson Roberta Barrett Kirsten Smith Bethanny Dudley Sueann Crowe Taylor Lightfeather Brittany Ann May Roselynn May Geralynn Jourdain...
May 1, 2013 Indian Month Kick Off, Walk, Parade and Health Fair - P11
May 1, 2013 Indian Month Kick Off, Walk, Parade and Health Fair - P11...
May 1, 2013 Indian Month Kick Off, Walk, Parade and Health Fair - P12
May 1, 2013 Indian Month Kick Off, Walk, Parade and Health Fair - P12...
Beltrami County DNR: NO burning allowed- all permits are shut off
From the Beltrami County DNR: NO burning allowed- all permits are shut off. No burning except for campfire rings. We are getting steady wildfire issues this week. Use common sense and do not burn. Beltrami County Sheriff's Department...
National Museum of the American Indian and Bureau of Indian Affairs to Co-Host Special Indian Country Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Exhibit During National Police Week in D.C.
WASHINGTON – For the first time in their histories, the National Museum of the American Indian and the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services will co-host a special exhibit of the Indian Country Law Enforcement Officers Memorial during the 2013 National Police Week. The special exhibit will be located in the Museum’s Potomac Atrium from May 13 through 17....
State budget talks continue, but no deal
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s top Democratic politicians met Saturday, trying to figure out how to raise and spend $38 billion over the next two years, but apparently fell short of a deal....
New bill bars employers from asking about criminal records
ST. PAUL — State lawmakers have passed legislation that would bar many employers from asking job applicants if they have a criminal record in the early stages of the hiring process....
Chief Ogimaabinenz, Chief Goodezhiin descendants to gather in Red Lake
BEMIDJI — Decades of collaborative research will give descendants of Chief Ogimaabinenz and Chief Goodezhiin of Ponemah a chance to celebrate their connections through the fourth-eighth generations. They will gather at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the Seven Clans Casino, Hotel and Event Center in Red Lake to share information about...
Senate OKs nickel gasoline tax increase
ST. PAUL — Minnesota senators voted Friday to raise the state gasoline tax 5 cents in the next few years....
Celestine Maus
Celestine “Celly” Maus, 91, of Bemidji, MN died Sunday, May 12, 2013 at his residence. Celestine Peter Maus was born in Luxemburg, MN to Henry & Mary Maus. He grew up on the family farm and attended St. Wendelin’s Parochial School. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Agricultural School in 1949. In 1951, Celly...
Judy Ann Harper
Obituary for Judy Harper Judy Ann Harper, whose Ojibwe name is "Chi-Ikwe" which means "Great Woman", 67, of Cass Lake died Saturday, May 11, 2013 at her home. Traditional funeral Services will be 10:00 am, Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at the Judy Harper residence located at 16763 65th Ave. NW, Cass Lake with Spiritual Leader Lee...
Minnesota budget deal: Higher taxes on high earners, tobacco
DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and Democratic legislative leaders reached a budget agreement Sunday that calls for $2 billion in new taxes and boosts spending for schools and property tax relief....
Senate set for a noon debate on same sex marriage
Same-sex marriage is almost Minnesota law. At noon, the Minnesota Senate is planning to take up the measure to legalize marriage between gay couples, following the House's 75-59 vote on Thursday....
Man who died in struggle with Minneapolis police shot multiple times
An autopsy report released Sunday said that the man who struggled with police officers in a south Minneapolis house Friday afternoon died of multiple gunshot wounds....
Police vow to solve shooting that wounded 19 people during Mother's Day parade in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans police vowed to swiftly track down the gunmen who wounded 19 people at a neighborhood Mother's Day parade, the latest case of violence flaring up around a celebration in the city this year....
Like snow, rain poses hazards for all drivers
We all know that snow and ice can make roads treacherous. But do we also all know that rain can be even more dangerous?...
New retirement gap is blue- and white-collar
Ken Bueckers loved being a pipe fitter. It took him to the tops of tall buildings and to furnaces below. He yanked valves open and wrestled pipe into crawl spaces....