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  • Sanford Walker Clinic offers COVID-19 vaccination blitz Thursday, June 3

    WALKER, Minn. – Sanford Health will be hosting a COVID-19 vaccine blitz from 1-4 p.m. on Thursday, June 3, at the Sanford Walker Clinic—614 Michigan Ave., Walker, Minn. 56484. The clinic will be offering COVID-19 vaccines by appointment-only to anyone who is 12 years-old or older and would like a vaccine. Being a patient of Sanford Health is not a requirement. Vaccinations will only be administered with an appointment. To schedule an appointment for the vaccination event in Walker, community members can register online via MyChart or by going t...

  • OFFICE MANAGER - RED LAKE NATION URBAN EMBASSY- DULUTH

    May 28, 2021

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT OFFICE MANAGER RED LAKE NATION URBAN EMBASSY- DULUTH Open: May 28, 2021 Closing: June 15, 2021 @ 12:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To preform office duties at the Red Lake Nation – Urban Embassy in Duluth, reports to the Urban Embassy- Duluth Director, Full-Time positions with benefits, Salary; DOQ ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • Answering incoming telephone calls, directing calls to appropriate staff • Retrieves messages from voice mail and forwards to appropriate perso...

  • Indigenous Erasure Places Natives in the Path of Pandemic Hardship

    Caleigh Findley|May 28, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed minority communities chronically neglected by the healthcare system. The incalculable impact on Alaska Native and American Indian (AN/AI) communities exemplifies all too well the consequences of indigenous erasure on pandemic resiliency and recovery. Alaska Natives and American Indians are three and half times more likely to contract COVID-19 than White communities— and nearly twice as likely to die from their COVID infection. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) released this staggering statistic in t...

  • APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE GERALD F. BRUN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    ATTENTION RED LAKE BAND MEMBERS APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE GERALD F. BRUN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM www.redlakenationnews.com OR PICKED UP AT THE GOVERNMENT CENTER APPLICATIONS CAN BE RETURNED TO NICOLE JOHNS AT THE GOVERNMENT CENTER OR MAILED TO: ATTENTION NICOLE JOHNS P.O. BOX 550 RED LAKE, MN 56671. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 30, 2021 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQtKaUH6Ba0iQu0PyLYZoJQ-8_Gj5BnrNMvDMchLwL0B25...

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  • Paths to better mental health available with Chickasaw Nation's Chikasha Anokfilli program

    May 28, 2021

    Chikasha Anokfilli, which translates to “thinking Chickasaw,” is a publicly available mental health initiative exploring what it means to think Chickasaw while providing resources to support and promote mental health and wellness. May is National Mental Health Awareness month, a time designated to raise awareness about mental health, provide support, educate the public and advocate for policies that benefit people with mental illness and their families. With Chikasha Anokfilli, the Chickasaw Nation offers a practical and educational way to joi...

  • Morgan Rodman Named Executive Director of White House Council on Native American Affairs

    May 28, 2021

    WASHINGTON — Anthony (Morgan) Rodman has been named Executive Director of the White House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA). He previously served as WHCNAA Executive Director during the Obama-Biden administration. “The White House Council on Native American Affairs represents an important piece of the administration’s commitment to Tribal Nations,” said Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, who serves as Chair of the WHCNAA. “Morgan’s breadth of experience and previous leadership in this role will help him once again successfull...

  • By Creating a 'Landscape of Fear,' Wolves Reduce Car Collisions With Deer

    May 28, 2021

    Research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences highlights an underappreciated benefit of wild wolf populations: the large predators frighten deer away from dangerous roadways, saving money and lives in the process. According to the analysis 22 years of data, a county's deer-vehicle collisions fall by about 24 percent after wolves take up residence there, Christina Larson reports for the Associated Press. Nearly 20,000 Wisconsin residents collide with deer...