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  • GROUP SALES/BANQUET COORDINATOR - Seven Clans Casino-Warroad

    Jun 18, 2014

    GROUP SALES/BANQUET COORDINATOR SCOPE OF POSITION Under the general supervision of the Group Sales Coordinator is responsible to oversee assigned shift for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Responsible to ensure smooth operations exists in assigned area, including: staffing, inventory, quality assurance and customer service. Maintains adequate inventory to ensure adequate quantities are maintained and spoilage minimized. • Responsible to ensure approved policies and pro...

  • DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES - July 8th-10th

    DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES July 8th-10th 9:00 – 11:00 AM with Permit testing in Bemidji on Friday, 7/11/2014 @ 9:30 AM. We provide Transportation. Please sign up with your Case Manager or in the Career Development room. This class is for anyone over 18 years old. Wendy J- 679-3350 Ext.130...

  • PROMOTIONS/BUS COORDINATOR - Seven Clans Casino-Warroad

    Jun 18, 2014

    PROMOTIONS/BUS COORDINATOR SCOPE OF POSITION Under the general supervision of the Marketing Manager is responsible to coordinate, book and track tour bus groups for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Handles bookings for bus groups, over the telephone and in person. • Updates busing calendar and responsible for keeping all departments advised of busses that are arriving on updated calendars so all departments are fully ware of business expectations in advance. • Greets tour...

  • CMS initiative helps people make the most of their new health coverage

    Jun 18, 2014

    Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a national initiative “From Coverage to Care” (C2C), which is designed to help answer questions that people may have about their new health coverage, to help them make the most of their new benefits, including taking full advantage of primary care and preventive services. It also seeks to give health care providers the tools they need to promote patient engagement. “Helping to ensure that new health care consumers know about the benefits available through their coverage, and h...

  • Chickasaw Cultural Center up for Readers Choice Award

    Jun 18, 2014

    More than 250,000 Chickasaw Cultural Center visitors have seen the natural stone buildings and great timbers which seem to grow out of the Oklahoma soil alongside the lush green Buffalo Grass. They have felt the rhythm of stomp dancers and witnessed the ingenious use of artistry, craftsmanship and technology which help tell the story of the Chickasaw people. These visitors have helped the Chickasaw Cultural Center amass an impressive number of awards, honors and accolades. They may add one more...

  • O'Meara-Leer-Wagner & Kohl launches Second Harvest Heartland's Food Mania Challenge

    Jun 18, 2014

    Minneapolis, Minnesota (June 17, 2014) – One of Minnesota’s top civil litigating firms, the Minneapolis law firm of O’Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl announced today its involvement in the Food Mania Challenge to benefit Second Harvest Heartland. The challenge, which runs until June 27, pits several Twin Cities organizations against each other all in the name of helping others. The attorneys and employees at O’Meara, Leer, Wagner and Kohl are joining forces to raise money and collect food that will help local residents during the summer months, a ti...

  • Jun 18, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- The Family Advocacy Center of Northern Minnesota received a $50,000 donation earlier this spring -- and director Aria Trudeau has no idea who to thank....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    BEMIDJI — Former NBA player and member of the 1992 USA Olympic team Christian Laettner is in the Bemidji area with his camp, the Christian Laettner Basketball Academy, for the third time in as many years....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration has been closing a record number of field offices because of budget constraints even as the demand for services soars, according to a congressional report being released on Wednesday....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota has joined the ranks of the few places in the world that produce more than a million barrels of oil per day, due in large part to the rich Bakken shale formation in the western part of the state....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    PEMBROKE - The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina must repay more than $450,000 it spent on stipends for council members, gasoline, legal fees and powwow expenses, according to a federal audit obtained by The Fayetteville Observer....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA — Authorities are evacuating families in Sheep Springs and Naschitti due to fire danger and limited visibility from excessive smoke. Travelers are encouraged to avoid the area....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    The federal government has agreed to let Enbridge build its Northern Gateway pipeline, subject to 209 conditions recommended by the National Energy Board and further talks with aboriginal communities....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    PINE RIDGE, S.D. — Arlene Catches the Enemy was skeptical when a member of her Native American tribe, the Oglala Sioux of South Dakota, came here to preach about how online payday lending would change lives on the tribe’s Pine Ridge reservation....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    UPPER LAKE, Calif. — The whitewashed, one-story office just off California’s Highway 20 doesn’t look like much....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    While tornadoes America's midsection — taking lives and destroying property — we continue to search for explanations of the phenomenon, in hopes of developing better warning systems and protection....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    PULLMAN, Wash. — Native American veterans battling Post Traumatic Stress Disorder find relief and healing through an alternative treatment called the Sweat Lodge ceremony offered at the Spokane Veterans Administration Hospital....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    In the early 1900s, a rancher conducted a breeding experiment that resulted in a cattle-buffalo hybrid called beefalo. Also known as cattalo, the unruly animals still exist and are now causing major problems in Arizona....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    RESNO, Calif. -- The Tulare County Sheriff's Department is looking into a deadly shooting near the Tule River Indian Reservation....

  • Jun 18, 2014

    Tulare County Sheriff’s Department detectives are seeking clues into the fatal shooting of a man who was found dead on the Tule River Indian Reservation Monday afternoon....

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