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Articles from the March 20, 2013 edition


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  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P6...

  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P7...

  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P8...

  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P9...

  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P10...

  • Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 20, 2013

    Out and About in the Storm of March 18, 2013 - P11...

  • Minnesota House Announces Investments in Schools and Local Aid in Release of Budget Targets

    Mar 20, 2013

    ST. PAUL, MN– Minnesota House DFLers announced their framework for the state budget today, which calls for historic investment in education - including a plan to fully pay back Minnesota’s schools for the first time since the Great Recession began. The House DFL budget targets call for a structurally balanced budget without gimmicks as well as new investments in priorities that will position Minnesota for future economic growth and success. The proposed budget: • Closes the state’s $627 million deficit in the FY 14-15 budget cycle using new rev...

  • F&B RESTAURANT BUS PERSON - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Mar 20, 2013

    ** POSITION OPENING ** F&B RESTAURANT BUS PERSON RATE OF PAY: According to pay scale LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls OPENS: March 19, 2013 CLOSES: April 02, 2013 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the direct supervision of the prevailing Restaurant Supervisor, is responsible to ensure exemplary customer service is provided to guests of Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Provides friendly, quality customer service in a timely fashion to all guests.  Removes plate...

  • F&B MALT SHOP CASHIER - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Mar 20, 2013

    **POSITION OPENING** F&B MALT SHOP CASHIER RATE OF PAY: According to pay scale LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: March 19, 2013 CLOSES: April 02, 2013 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the direct supervision of the prevailing Malt Shop Supervisor, is responsible to ensure exemplary customer service is provided to guests of Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Provides friendly, quality customer service in a timely fashion to all guests.  Responsible to ensur...

  • ASTHMA AND ALLERGY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA (AAFA) SAYS MINNESOTA SCHOOLS SHOULD STOCK LIFE-SAVING ALLERGY

    Mar 20, 2013

    The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) supports school policies that promote access to life-saving medications to treat students and staff who experience severe allergic reactions. The Foundation commends State Rep. Ryan Winkler for introducing HB 688 in the Minnesota House of Representatives, and Senator Charles Wiger for introducing its companion bill, SF 512, in the Minnesota State Senate. This measure would supply schools with epinephrine auto-injectors, allow epinephrine auto-injectors to be used in emergencies, appropriately...

  • Jordan, Prior Lake, and Savage Announce Plans for Utilizing $150,000 Each in SMSC Grants

    Mar 20, 2013

    Prior Lake, MN – The cities of Jordan, Prior Lake, and Savage have announced their plans for the $150,000 grant each of them received from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) last fall. The SMSC gave a total of $900,000 in grants at that time to five neighboring local governments; Scott County and the cities of Belle Plaine and Shakopee also received grants and have not yet announced their final decisions. Jordan will use its $150,000 grant to build an adult softball and youth baseball campus at Holzer Park. Holzer Park, located n...

  • Bipartisan House Resolution Asks Obama to Study Creating Museum About Making of the American People

    Mar 20, 2013

    A bipartisan House resolution introduced today asks President Obama for a bipartisan presidential commission to study creation of a new national museum that would tell the migration and immigration history of every group in the nation. The National Museum of the American People would begin the story with the first humans in the Western Hemisphere and the first Europeans to come to the New World. The story runs through the most recent groups to arrive. “The United States is a nation of immigrants,” said Rep. Jim Moran, D-VA, sponsor of the res...

  • Jonathan Michael Bruce

    Mar 20, 2013

    Jonathan Michael Bruce January 26, 1985 - Saturday, March 16, 2013 Service Information Little Earth of United Tribes Gym in Minneapolis Friday, March 22nd, 2013 11:00 A.M. Visitation Information Little Earth of United Tribes Gym in Minneapolis Wed 3/20 & Thurs 3/21 Beginning at 7:00 P.M....

  • James Owen Morgan

    Mar 20, 2013
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    James Owen Morgan, (“Chi-wadikwan”, ingii-kanawenimigonaon, gabe-b`emaadiziyaang miinawaa, inzhawenimaanaan, gaa-ezhichiged, gabe-bemaadizid) age 88, of Burnsville, MN passed away at Fairview Ridges Hospital on March, 17th, 2013. He was born on July 24th, 1924 in Moenville, SD the son of Harley and Leota (Franks) Morgan. James honorably served his Country in The United States Army. James was formerly employed as a machine operator for Thermo King. He was a loving husband, father, gra...

  • Mar 20, 2013

    MINNEAPOLIS – The final state high school athletic tournament of the season begins today when the Class 2A, Class 3A and Class 4A boys basketball teams hit the courts at Williams Arena and Target Center....

  • Hydroelectric power plan discussed by Beltrami County Board

    Justin Glawe, Bemidji Pioneer|Mar 20, 2013

    The undertaking - called the Great Northern Transmission Line - is being directed by Minnesota Power. Jim Atkinson, a representative of the company, spoke to the board ahead of their regular meeting. Northern Beltrami County could be home to a portion of the power line’s route - to its financial benefit. “We do get tax revenue from transmission lines. … and it’s pretty significant,” County Administrator Kay Mack said. How significant? “We’re looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of $70,000 per mile, per year in personal property taxes,” Atki...

  • Associated Press|Mar 20, 2013

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three alleged members of a violent American Indian gang known for terrorizing people in the Upper Midwest were convicted on several charges Tuesday in what authorities called one of the largest gang cases to come out of Indian Country. An alleged lead of the Native Mob, 34-year-old Wakinyon Wakan (wahk-IHN'-yawn wahk-ON') McArthur, was found guilty on several charges including racketeering conspiracy, but he was acquitted on an attempted murder charge. Two alleged gang "soldiers" — Anthony Francis Cree, 26, and William Ear...

  • Mar 20, 2013

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Mark Dayton is willing to wait rather than take action to quickly deliver $800 million in back pay to Minnesota schools....

  • Mar 20, 2013

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Anglers will be allowed to keep fewer walleyes when they fish Mille Lacs Lake this year....

  • Mar 20, 2013

    Minnesota House Democrats are asking the state’s highest earners to dig even deeper to bail out the state from its financial woes, proposing a temporary income tax surcharge that would catapult Minnesota to one of the nation’s highest taxed states....

  • 3 convicted in Native Mob racketeering case

    Dan Browning, Star Tribune|Mar 20, 2013

    Jurors in Minneapolis convicted three men of drug and gun charges Tuesday in a racketeering case targeting the Native Mob, a notoriously violent gang that started in prison and spread through Indian Country in the Upper Midwest. So far 30 people have been convicted of crimes in an investigation that dates back to 2004. Jurors returned a mixed verdict against the three men who went to trial Jan. 22, finding two guilty on some charges but not others, and one guilty of all charges. “The Native M...

  • Mille Lacs walleye limit cut to two

    Dennis Anderson, Star Tribune|Mar 20, 2013

    Perplexed by a complicated and underachieving Lake Mille Lacs fishery, the Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that anglers can keep only two walleyes from the big lake when the state’s open water fishing season begins May 11. And Mille Lacs walleyes that end up in a live well or on a stringer must measure between 18 and 20 inches — though one trophy larger than 28 inches can be kept. The limit is half what it was a year ago, when anglers on Mille Lacs — arguably the state’s premier...

  • Mar 20, 2013

    The University of Minnesota sold nearly $1 million in beer and wine at TCF Bank Stadium last year — and lost money....

  • Mar 20, 2013

    A group of 18 doctors, researchers and public health experts jointly urged the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday to take action on energy drinks to protect adolescents and children from the possible risks of consuming high amounts of caffeine....

  • Mar 20, 2013

    Accusations of racism are pitting members of the same Indian tribe against one another....

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