Articles from the May 25, 2011 edition
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Perfect Attendance at RLMS this year is a trip to a Minnesota Twins game
About 25 students from Red Lake Middle School were up early on Wednesday, May 25, 2011, meeting a chartered bus and about to head to Target Field and a Minnesota Twins game. Fifty students were eligible for this trip. The students, scheduled to leave at 6 a.m. and taking in a 12:15 game between the Twins and the Seattle...
Red Lake High School Graduation 2011 P5
Twenty-Four Red Lake High School students graduated on Saturday, May 21, 2011. The ceremony took place at the Red Lake High School and featured the Grand Entry by the Battle River Singers, with Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr .; Red Lake Nation VFW Color Guard members John Barrett and Earl Fairbanks; Red Lake Nation Royalty...
Red Lake High School Graduation 2011 P6
Twenty-Four Red Lake High School students graduated on Saturday, May 21, 2011. The ceremony took place at the Red Lake High School and featured the Grand Entry by the Battle River Singers, with Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr .; Red Lake Nation VFW Color Guard members John Barrett and Earl Fairbanks; Red Lake Nation Royalty...
Red Lake High School Graduation 2011 P7
Twenty-Four Red Lake High School students graduated on Saturday, May 21, 2011. The ceremony took place at the Red Lake High School and featured the Grand Entry by the Battle River Singers, with Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr .; Red Lake Nation VFW Color Guard members John Barrett and Earl Fairbanks; Red Lake Nation Royalty...
Red Lake High School Graduation 2011 P8
Twenty-Four Red Lake High School students graduated on Saturday, May 21, 2011. The ceremony took place at the Red Lake High School and featured the Grand Entry by the Battle River Singers, with Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr .; Red Lake Nation VFW Color Guard members John Barrett and Earl Fairbanks; Red Lake Nation Royalty...
Bobby Hurley, Sr. Basketball Clinic
The Red Lake Nation was proud to host a basketball clinic by one of the best High School Coaches in the country on May 14th. Coach Bob Hurley, Sr. has one of the most successful programs in the country and was recently featured on CBS' 60 minutes, which you can watch on their website. On February 2, 2011, he became the 10th...
Bobby Hurley, Sr. Basketball Clinic P2
The Red Lake Nation was proud to host a basketball clinic by one of the best High School Coaches in the country on May 14th. Coach Bob Hurley, Sr. has one of the most successful programs in the country and was recently featured on CBS' 60 minutes, which you can watch on their website. On February 2, 2011, he became the 10th...
Bobby Hurley, Sr. Basketball Clinic P3
The Red Lake Nation was proud to host a basketball clinic by one of the best High School Coaches in the country on May 14th. Coach Bob Hurley, Sr. has one of the most successful programs in the country and was recently featured on CBS' 60 minutes, which you can watch on their website. On February 2, 2011, he became the 10th...
Bobby Hurley, Sr. Basketball Clinic P4
The Red Lake Nation was proud to host a basketball clinic by one of the best High School Coaches in the country on May 14th. Coach Bob Hurley, Sr. has one of the most successful programs in the country and was recently featured on CBS' 60 minutes, which you can watch on their website. On February 2, 2011, he became the 10th...
Beltrami, Red Lake on disaster list for flooding
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has announced that 13 counties and the Red Lake Tribal Nation have been added to the federal major disaster declaration issued because of spring flooding. After preliminary damage assessments found $8.1 million in damages, HSEM requested that FEMA add Becker, Beltrami, Kittson,...
Redby to Hold its 2nd Annual Spring Fling
Redby Board, Redby Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Team, and Redby Community Patrol along with volunteers will be holding their 2ND ANNUAL SPRING FLING on Saturday, June 4th beginning at 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Art Thunder Memorial Park in Redby, MN. Redby Board, PSN Team, and Redby Community Patrol meet the first Monday of each month. Although there are just a handful of co...
Memorial Day Observance - May 30, 2011
Memorial Day will be observed on Monday, May 30, 2011 beginning at 10:00 am. The 30th day of May, each year, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, wreaths and otherwise, decorating the graves of those who died in defense of this country as well as those veterans who have passed on to be with the Great Spirit in the Spirit World, and, whose bodies now lie in...
Detention Officer/s
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Detention Officer/s Red Lake Regional Criminal Justice Complex Red Lake, MN 56671 (218) 679-4284 Open until filled Primary Function: To be responsible for routine correctional work involving detention, correction duties, and transportation of prisoners and others in legal custody. Full-time position with benefits, salary is DOQ reporting to Detention...
Anishinabe Legal Services (ALS) Board of Directors 2nd Quarter meeting
The Anishinabe Legal Services (ALS) Board of Directors 2nd Quarter meeting will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 411 1st Street, Cass Lake, MN at 10:00 a.m. The public is invited. ALS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. ALS provides free civil legal services to low-income Native Americans who live on the Leech Lake, White Earth and Red Lake Indian Reservations. For more...
Dayton vetoes GOP budget, blames right wing
ST. PAUL – Minnesota officials are preparing for a July 1 government shutdown after Gov. Mark Dayton blamed right-wing Republicans for refusing to compromise on a new state budget....
Minnesota Radio Talking Book Added to Paul Bunyan Television
(Bemidji, MN) (May 24, 2011) – Paul Bunyan Communications announced today that it is the first television service provider in the state to offer the Minnesota Radio Talking Book service to its television customers. Minnesota Radio Talking Book is a closed circuit service for the blind or visually impaired that broadcasts news and information 24 hours a day. Broadcasts...
St. Mary's Food Shelf - Thursday, May 26, 2011 at the Red Lake Community Center
St. Mary's Food Shelf - Thursday, May 26, 2011 at the Red Lake Community Center Call St. Mary's Mission for further information and time....
Minneapolis: A dire need for homes
Hundreds of north Minneapolis residents uprooted by Sunday's deadly tornado, most of them renters with little or no insurance, scrambled to find temporary quarters Tuesday as relief workers expanded cleanup efforts and officials declared a state of emergency for hard-hit areas....
Gaps overshadow state high schoolers' test scores
There's been some improvement in Minnesota students' state test scores, but not enough to satisfy Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius....
Former White Mountain Apache Tribal Police Officer Charged with Civil Rights Violations
WASHINGTON - A federal grand jury in Phoenix returned a two-count indictment today charging former White Mountain Apache Tribal police officer, Glenn Cromwell, with federal crimes in connection with maliciously abandoning Anthony Archuleta and Barry Lowe in dangerously cold weather conditions in December 2008. Today's indictment was announced by Thomas E. Perez, Assistant...
Budget vetoed; shutdown looms
Five months of legislating collapsed in a heap of vetoes Tuesday as DFL Gov. Mark Dayton rejected the Republican budget and blamed "right-wing" legislators for a government shutdown he now calls "a strong likelihood."...
Dayton vetoes 9 major budget bills
One day after the GOP-led Legislature ended its regular session, DFL Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed every appropriations bill except the bill for agriculture, which was signed earlier this year. The bill totals reflect Republican spending targets, which Dayton said were too low....
Gov., tribal leaders look into state welfare system
INDIAN ISLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Governor Paul LePage joined Maine's Wabanaki tribes Tuesday to sign an agreement that will look into Maine's child welfare system to see how it is serving Wabanaki children....
LePage, tribes to explore child welfare abuses
INDIAN ISLAND, Maine — In an effort to move forward from a traumatic past, Maine Indian tribes on Tuesday joined forces with the state of Maine on a project to document the historic experiences of tribal children and families caught up in the state’s child welfare system....
DOJ submits brief to Supreme Court in tribal court dispute
At the request of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Department of Justice submitted a brief in Miccosukee Tribe v. Kraus-Anderson Construction, a tribal court jurisdiction case....