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Annual Kickball Tournament at the MAIC Fields on Saturday, May 31, 2014...
Annual Kickball Tournament at the MAIC Fields on Saturday, May 31, 2014...
8th Annual Ride for the Troops held on Sunday....
8th Annual Ride for the Troops held on Sunday....
The annual Foster Parent Appreciation Dinner was held on Thursday, May 29, 2014 at the Red Lake Casino Event Center. There were well over 100 parents and children in attendance, which featured a walleye dinner and entertainment by comedian Jon Roberts. The event was in honor of all Red Lake Nation Foster Parents--the unsung heroes of the community for the important work that they do. It was sponsored by Red Lake Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake Family and Children Services, Red Lake Fisheries and...
The annual Foster Parent Appreciation Dinner was held on Thursday, May 29, 2014 at the Red Lake Casino Event Center. There were well over 100 parents and children in attendance, which featured a walleye dinner and entertainment by comedian Jon Roberts. The event was in honor of all Red Lake Nation Foster Parents--the unsung heroes of the community for the important work that they do. It was sponsored by Red Lake Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake Family and Children Services, Red Lake Fisheries and...
The annual Red Lake Elementary School Pow Wow was held on Thursday, May 29, 2014 in Red Lake....
The annual Red Lake Elementary School Pow Wow was held on Thursday, May 29, 2014 in Red Lake....
Seven Clans Annual Memorial Weekend Pow Wow 2014 held the weekend of May 24, 2014 at the Seven Clans Casino in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Photographs by Valarie Stillday and Lisa Stately....
Seven Clans Annual Memorial Weekend Pow Wow 2014 held the weekend of May 24, 2014 at the Seven Clans Casino in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Photographs by Valarie Stillday and Lisa Stately....
Grant Writing Workshop in Blackduck, MN Come meet Region 2 Arts Council Executive Director Terri Widman and discuss regional arts funding opportunities. Artists needing funding to create, perform or exhibit their works and representatives from arts groups, non-profit organizations, schools, or government offices interested in funding arts projects, performances, or events are encouraged to attend. Learn what kinds of funding the Region 2 Arts Council has to offer, how to gather information needed to apply for one of our arts grants, and how to...
BEMIDJI -- A Walker man was sentenced to four years in prison for killing another man last year. Damion John Gullickson, Jr., 20, of Walker was sentenced Monday in Beltrami County Court to 48 months for his role in the death of Leslie Charles Headbird Sr., 44, of Cass Lake, on March 21, 2013. Gullickson plead guilty to the charge on April 18. He has been convicted of second-degree manslaughter. Gullickson must serve 32 months in prison with the remaining third of his sentence eligible for...
BEMIDJI -- Rachel Downer, 22, of Bemidji, appeared in Beltrami County District Court Monday. Downer has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in relation to her 6-year-old cousin’s death....
St. Louis Park, Minnesota (June 2, 2014) – Groves Academy in St. Louis Park announced today, eleven high school students will help mark a big milestone on Wednesday, June 4th at 7:00 p.m. For the tenth year in a row, the grades 1-12 school designed specifically for students with learning and attention disorders will celebrate the 100% graduation rate of its senior class at a special ceremony. Since 2004, 139 students have successfully completed their high school education at Groves in the last decade and graduated on time. “Year after yea...
LITTLE CANADA, Minn. — Andrew Henderson may be a political novice, but name recognition will be the least of his challenges. Henderson, 30, was charged with two misdemeanors connected to videotaping deputies and an ambulance crew dealing with a man outside his apartment building. The welder turned cop-watcher gripped this small Twin Cities suburb for 15 months. Now, Henderson is running for a seat on the City Council. “I have a donation page for my campaign, which people have been donating to, which is awesome,” said Henderson, who has announce...
Foam containers in restaurants are going the way of incandescent light bulbs: They can still be found, but their once ubiquitous presence is quickly fading....
Gov. Mark Dayton swept into office nearly four years ago with the stamp of a liberal determined to restore financial stability to the state through an income tax hike on high earners and by meting out economic fairness through taxation....
District scheduling for high school football was approved at Monday’s Minnesota State High School League board of directors meeting at league headquarters in Brooklyn Center....
WASHINGTON — Which scares you more: Hurricane Victor or Hurricane Victoria? People are slightly less likely to flee an oncoming storm with a feminine name than a masculine one, a new study finds....
Three public beaches in the western Lake Minnetonka community of Mound were closed Monday after heavy weekend rains forced about 20 Minnesota cities and industries to bypass their sewage treatment operations and channel untreated waste into lakes and streams....
WARSAW, Poland — The United States is preparing to boost its military presence in Europe and at a cost of up to $1 billion, President Barack Obama said Tuesday, as tensions in the region simmer over Russia's aggressive actions in Ukraine....
BEMIDJI, Minn. – Motorists on Highway 64 between Akeley and Highway 200 in the Laporte area will experience daytime lane closures when a shoulder widening and paving project begins Monday, June 9, weather permitting. The 15-mile project will include new paved shoulder and aggregate shoulder along the route. Flaggers and pilot cars will be present, with some delays to be expected. Anderson Brothers of Brainerd is the contractor for the project. Work is expected to be complete by June 20. Drivers are urged to slow down to 55 mph in the work z...
Irving, Texas (June 3, 2014) — The summer season has finally arrived. The smell of sunscreen lingers in the air, children are free from homework for the next couple of months and the warm weather provides perfect conditions for spending time outdoors with friends and family. June is also Home Safety Month, so the Electronic Security Association (ESA), the largest trade association serving the security industry, hopes you’ll review these safety tips to help keep yourself, and your family, safe. Grill Safely According to the National Fire Pro...