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Looking Back to 2013 - Honor's Banquet...
Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Carnival...
Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake Clean Up Day...
Looking Back to 2012 - Child Abuse Prevention Walk...
Looking Back to 2012 - Red Lake Girls Softball Vs. Laporte...
Looking Back - Red Lake Police and Fire Department Honor Banquet...
Looking Back: Red Lake Embassy Open House Minneapolis...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY RED LAKE BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS Open: May 18, 2020 Closing: June 15, 2020 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To plan, develop, budget and implement a comprehensive law enforcement and criminal activity prevention program for the Tribe. This involves complex and diverse activities and functions including the consideration of short and long range tribal goals and priorities for the prevention, supervision and control of criminal activity on the Reservati...
WASHINGTON, May 19—Today, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report, “Procedures Needed for Sharing Information on Contract Choice among Military Departments,” commissioned by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). It examines whether the Pentagon is using the most cost-effective forms of contracts in its major defense acquisition programs. GAO found that, last year, the Pentagon suspended mandatory peer reviews—a process in which senior Defense Department contracting officials from different departments review each other’s work—for comp...
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby today stated that the Chickasaw Nation plans to begin implementing a phased reopening of casinos, other businesses and offices soon. Preparations for reopening are underway, including alterations to facilities and employee testing as well as training employees to follow new safety protocols and procedures. Businesses and offices will reopen once preparations are complete. All Chickasaw Nation casinos will open gaming floors at 25 percent of capacity. “As we begin implementing our reopening plan, the h...
Gov. Kristi Noem said the state has collected and turned over to federal authorities evidence of "unlawful checkpoints" set up by tribes in South Dakota. After the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe refused to remove the checkpoints on state and federal highways, Noem said she instructed South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg to investigate the checkpoints. The evidence resulting from that investigation has been turned over to the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue. It has also been provided to the White House and to the South Dakota...
Hemp was traditionally used to make rope, sails, flags, oils and foods. But it is derived from cannabis, the same plant as marijuana, and its production was outlawed in the U.S. in 1937. Later it was deemed a Schedule I substance and controlled by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Hemp has only 0.03% of the psychoactive compound THC compared to marijuana's 10% or more. The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the definition of marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act. Now, states and tribes that want to allow hemp businesses must apply...
On the eve of scheduled oral arguments, 25 members of Congress filed an amici curiae, or friends of the court, in support of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in federal civil litigation between the tribe and the Trump Administration’s Department of the Interior. An amici curiae brief brings to the attention of the court relevant matter not already brought to its attention by the parties involved in litigation. https://www.capenews.net/mashpee/news/members-of-congress-file-in-support-of-tribe-on-eve-of-arguments/article_1c92c975-f...
When President Trump announced plans to build a wall along the Rio Grande River, Juan Mancias smelled a rat. Mancias is the Carrizo/Comecrudo tribal leader and a founding member of the Texas chapter of the American Indian Movement — not to mention an experienced human rights advocate and Native rights activist. When Trump first touted his plans to run a border wall through South Texas back in October 2018, Mancias couldn’t make sense of how this new construction would help protect the border, where his family has lived for generations. Thr...