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  • Looking Back to 2013 - Spring Band Concert - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 28, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Spring Band Concert...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Carnival - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 28, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Carnival...

  • Looking Back to 2012 - Red Lake Girls Softball Vs. Laporte - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 28, 2020

    Looking Back to 2012 - Red Lake Girls Softball Vs. Laporte...

  • Health officials nervously eye emerging hotspots

    May 28, 2020

    Public health officials are nervously eyeing cities that may become the next epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic as new models point to increased rates of transmission. The fact that restless Americans are now emerging from lockdowns to resume something approximating normal life is only exacerbating those concerns. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/499798-health-officials-nervously-eye-emerging-hotspots?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=30238...

  • CDC: Antibody tests not to be used for decisions on returning to work

    May 28, 2020

    Antibody tests that determine if someone has had the coronavirus in the past should not be used for making decisions about people returning to work, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says in new guidance. The CDC raised concerns with the accuracy of the tests and said that even if someone has antibodies indicating they have already had the virus, it is unclear how long immunity from the virus lasts or how durable it is. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/499722-cdc-antibody-tests-not-to-be-used-for-deci...

  • HOTEL MANAGER - Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN

    May 28, 2020

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING ** HOTEL MANAGER RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: May 27, 2020 CLOSES: Until Filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the General Manager is responsible to oversee the hotel operations for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for supervision of all hotel staff including: supervisors, front desk, reservations, guest services, auditors, porters and, housekee...

  • GUEST SERVICE MANAGER - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    May 28, 2020

    ** EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING ** GUEST SERVICE MANAGER RATE OF PAY: Depending on experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: May 27, 2020 CLOSES: Until Filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the General Manager is responsible to oversee Guest Services for Seven Clans Casino/TRF. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Receives guests, greets customers and answers questions regarding facility and promotions. • Oversees activities in Guest Service, ensur...

  • MARKETING MANAGER - Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls

    May 28, 2020

    ** EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING ** MARKETING MANAGER RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: May 27, 2020 CLOSES: Until Filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the General Manager, the Marketing Manager is responsible to assist with overseeing marketing functions for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Assists in the establishment of marketing goals to ensure market share is gained and maintained to...

  • A Perfect Storm? COVID-19 Restrictions Ease As "100 Deadliest Days" Begin for Nation's Teens

    May 28, 2020

    BURNSVILLE, MN. May 27,2020 — Nationwide, more than 8,300 people died in crashes involving teen drivers from 2008 to 2018 during the “100 Deadliest Days,” the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day. That’s more than seven people a day each summer. The combination of schools closed, activities curtailed, summer jobs canceled, and COVID-19 restrictions being lifted, could prove deadly as teens take to the road this summer. AAA recommends that now is a good time for parents to both model safe driving behaviors and help ensure their teens p...

  • Artesian Online Art Market to showcase Chickasaw and Southeastern Indian art

    May 28, 2020

    Art lovers and buyers can maintain responsible distancing while browsing Chickasaw and Southeastern artists' works online at ArtesianArtsFestival.com. Chickasaw and Southeastern Indian art buying has found a home virtually with sales available now through July 31. "The Chickasaw Nation will host the site," said James Wallace, director of visual arts media and design for the Chickasaw Nation Department of Arts & Humanities. Each artist will have the opportunity to display up to five pieces of...

  • Chickasaw Press awarded for book design and graphic novel

    May 28, 2020

    ADA, Okla. – Two Chickasaw Press publications recently received recognition at the state and national level. Graphic novel "Chickasaw Adventures: The Complete Collection" was honored by two national organizations of independent publishers. "Protecting Our People," written by Michelle Cooke, received a statewide award for its design and national recognition as historical fiction. "It is a great honor to be recognized in the book industry for all the hard work of the authors, illustrators and d...

  • Compassion Fatigue is an Unexpected Challenge for Teachers During Distance Learning

    May 28, 2020

    LOS ANGELES, May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- First responders aren't the only ones who feel compassion fatigue these days. Absorbing the fear and trauma of those they serve is a reality for front line workers. But now the pandemic has affected educators in this way, too. Distance learning has caused some teachers and counselors to experience their students' difficulties more deeply than ever before. To address the increased risk of absorbing the emotional stress of students during distance learning, Learn4Life offers self-care tips to keep...

  • NATIVE VOTE RALLY: Join us live on Facebook and YouTube!

    May 28, 2020

    Last year, NCAI and the Native Vote campaign helped make history by co-hosting the first-ever Native American Presidential Candidate Forum. Now we're looking to continue the momentum and kickoff this year's election cycle strong by launching our Native Vote 2020 efforts with a high-energy and fun Native Vote Rally! Join NCAI's Civic Engagement Team as we hear from Native Vote Coordinators from across Indian Country, chat with special guests, and watch the world premiere of our first promotional...

  • School superintendents tell marketers to cool it during COVID-19

    May 28, 2020

    SEATTLE, May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- COVID-19 has unleashed a tsunami of work for school superintendents as they distribute food to students, implement distance learning, and prepare for a different fall school environment. What's not helping, they say, is a flood of sales calls from technology vendors offering to help. The National Superintendents Roundtable surveyed its 97 members after one of them took to Twitter to tell marketers to "just stop." Sixty-seven responded and their answers reveal a deep vein of irritation with marketing...

  • Natives in the Spotlight: Boys and Girls Club Native Services

    May 28, 2020

    The Native Services arm of the Boys & Girls Club of America is rethinking how it's reaching out to help young people so they, in turn, can help out in their communities. Ordinarily they promote healthy choices, support students and provide programs to help youth succeed. Since so many of their efforts rely on in-person group programs, organizers are restructuring to reach young people virtually to also reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Native Services has about a dozen chapters nationwide...

  • Fewer polling places present challenges for Native voters

    May 28, 2020

    As the state gradually reopens from its coronavirus closure, it's not only nurseries, bike shops and clothing stores that must figure out how to do business while maintaining social distancing-county clerks across the state are conducting their first primary election during a pandemic. But the number of polling places has been slashed, mail service has been interrupted in some areas and voting advocates are concerned that there will be folks, especially in Native American communities, who could...

  • Quebec Cree pass mandatory self-isolation law

    May 28, 2020

    Officials in northern Quebec Cree communities are moving ahead with a deconfinement plan that includes a law requiring a mandatory, 14-day self-isolation for anyone coming from "at-risk" jobs or areas. The Mandatory Self-Isolation Law also gives communities the ability to publish the names of people who have been ordered to self-isolate. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/cree-covid-deconfinement-plan-1.5585888...

  • Two Manitoba police officers charged with crimes related to intimate images

    May 28, 2020

    Two Manitoba police officers are facing criminal charges stemming from the recording, watching and distribution of intimate images and video. A constable with the Brandon Police Service is charged under the voyeurism section of the Criminal Code, which makes it an offence to secretly watch or record a person for a sexual purpose. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-police-officers-intimate-images-charges-1.5586081...

  • Team of specialists sent to Yakima for COVID-19 infection control

    May 28, 2020

    YAKIMA, Wash. – A strike team has been deployed in Washington to support COVID-19 infection control. The Washington State Department of Health and the Yakima Health District have been partnering for the last two weeks to fight the spread of the illness as the hard-hit Yakima County has multiple outbreaks. https://kgmi.com/news/007700-team-of-specialists-sent-to-yakima-for-covid-19-infection-control/...