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  • New YMCA Rochester Early Childhood Learning Center Celebrates Grand Opening on May 21

    May 15, 2019

    Minneapolis, MN – The Rochester Area Family YMCA, a leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, will celebrate the grand opening of a new Early Childhood Learning Center in Rochester on May 21. This new Early Childhood Learning Center, located on 2364 Valleyhigh Drive NW in Rochester, will serve 155 children in the community by offering full-day child care options for kids ages six weeks to five years. There are currently 13 other Y child care programs in the g...

  • Red Lake School Board Regular Meeting - Wednesday, May 15, 2019

    Red Lake School Board Regular Meeting - Wednesday, May 15, 2019 2 PM - Ponemah School...

  • Fatal single vehicle collision in Wabaseemoong First Nation

    May 15, 2019

    KENORA, ON - A female driver involved in a single vehicle rollover on Monday in Wabaseemoong First Nation was pronounced dead at the scene. Members of the Kenora OPP received a report of a single vehicle roll over at approximately 4:45 p.m on Monday. https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/fatal-single-vehicle-collision-in-wabaseemoong-first-nation-1444494...

  • Olympian Billy Mills honors 10 Native youth $10,000 grantees at Dreamstarters ceremony

    May 15, 2019

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Gold medal-winning Olympian Billy Mills, Lakota, hosted his fifth annual Dreamstarters closing ceremony April 30 in Alexandria Virginia just outside of Washington D.C. to wrap up a four-day Dreamstarter Academy in which Native youth - who were awarded 10,000 grants to pursue their dreams - were honored and wrapped with an official Billy Mills-designed Pendleton blanket. This is the fifth year celebrating dreams and aspirations of 10 Native youth from the ages of 14-30...

  • Chef Roy Choi On How America's Food System Has Failed Its Most Vulnerable Citizens

    May 15, 2019

    Chef Roy Choi has helped redefine what American food is. He’s challenged definitions, pushed boundaries, and turned his hustle into a brand. Choi is credited helping to set off the entire food truck movement from the back of his Kogi truck on the streets of Los Angeles. The fusion of Korean flavors with Mexican delivery systems (namely, the tortilla) was a shot across the bow of conformity in the food world. Choi, a highly trained chef, was working in professional kitchens before he left it all behind to cook for regular folks on the streets o...