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Articles from the June 14, 2011 edition


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  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P13

    Jun 14, 2011

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  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P14

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    Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P14...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P15

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    Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P15...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P16

    Jun 14, 2011

    Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P16...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P17

    Jun 14, 2011

    Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P17...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P18

    Jun 14, 2011

    Red Lake Elementary School Eight Day Academy 2011 P18...

  • Goodbye Charlie - VIDEO

    Jun 14, 2011

    Goodbye Charlie - VIDEO...

  • The King and Brollin Wedding - VIDEO

    Jun 14, 2011

    The King and Brollin Wedding - VIDEO...

  • Diane Cook

    Jun 14, 2011

    Diane “Lady Di” Kay Cook, 48, of Red Lake, died Saturday, June 11, 2011, at the Red Lake Hospital in Red Lake. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 16, at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Church in Red Lake, with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 1 p.m., Tuesday, June 14, at the Red Lake Community Center in Red Lake, and will continue until the time of the service. Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Cemetery in Red Lake, under the direction of the Cea...

  • Clarence Day Sr.

    Jun 14, 2011

    Clarence E. “Bo” Day Sr., 68, of Cass Lake, formerly of Nett Lake, died Friday, June 10, 2011, at the Virginia Convalescent Center. Traditional services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 14, at the Nett Lake Community Center, where visitation will begin after 4 p.m. Monday, with Spiritual Advisor Steven Jackson officiating. Burial will be in the Nett Lake Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are with the Mlaker Funeral Home in Cook. He was born August 7, 1942, in Nett Lake. He grew up and lived in nor...

  • Weather holds for DARE Night at Bemidji Speedway

    Dennis Peterson, Bemidji Pioneer|Jun 14, 2011

    Dare officer Kimberly Wood and patrol officer Robert McClain joined all the drivers on the front straight during intermission of DARE “Say No To Drugs” night at Bemidji Speedway Sunday night. The officers and drivers met with the kids and fans signing autographs and handing out photos. Great track conditions, a great field of cars and smiling faces could be seen around the quarter-mile oval and grandstand as a slight sprinkle disapated and sunny skies prevailed. The Midwest Modifieds were first on track for their feature with Brandon Bahr on...

  • Bagley-Fosston wins state girls track championship

    Pat Miller, Bemidji Pioneer|Jun 14, 2011

    In 2009 the population of St. Peter was 10,946. The community nestled along the banks of the Minnesota River in southern Minnesota also is home to Gustavus Adolphus College, a private liberal arts institution with an enrollment of 2,456 students. About 1,283 people live in Bagley and another 1,468 call Fosston home. Collectively the two communities are about one-fourth the size of St. Peter in terms of population and, if you throw in Gustavus, St. Peter dwarfs the Bagley-Fosston cooperative. Despite the disparity, Bagley-Fosston and St. Peter...

  • Executive Chef - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN

    Jun 14, 2011

    RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, Mn OPENS: June 13, 2011 CLOSES: Until filled SCOPE OF POSITION Under the general supervision of the General Manager and F & B Restaurant Manager 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 in Restaurant, Snack Shop and food...

  • First Regional Tribal Consultation on Cobell Trust Land Consolidation Program Announced

    Jun 14, 2011

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Deputy Secretary of the Interior David J. Hayes today announced Billings, Montana as the location for the first of six regional government-to-government tribal consultations regarding the Trust Land Consolidation component of the Cobell Settlement. “These regional consultations will provide valuable input in developing an implementation strategy that will benefit tribal communities and help free up trust lands,” said Deputy Secretary Hayes. “The consultation process is fundamental to respecting our government-to-government rela...

  • Ojibwe Language Instructor and Drum and Singing Instructor

    Jun 14, 2011

    OJIBWE LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR AND DRUM AND SINGING INSTRUCTOR NEEDED!! PLEASE CONTACT RED LAKE URBAN OFFICE AT: 211 E 2ND ST. DULUTH, MN PHONE: 218-6244418 TOLL FREE: 1-877-414-4418 FAX: 218-624-0211 redlakeurbanoffice@redlakeurban.com...

  • USDA Announces New Recreational, Fishing and Hunting Opportunities in Rural Areas

    Jun 14, 2011

    WASHINGTON, June 13, 2011 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced developments in two popular USDA programs that will support conservation of working lands for the benefit of wildlife, water quality, and recreation. The Secretary announced that USDA will accept 2.8 million acres offered by landowners under the 41st Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general sign-up. The selections preserve and enhance environmentally sensitive lands while providing payments to property owners. Additionally, USDA has approved eight additional states...

  • Agriculture Secretary Announces Goal for Smart Grid Investments and Funding to Improve Electric Services to Customers in 10 States

    Jun 14, 2011

    WASHINGTON, June 13, 2011 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack joined Administration officials today to announce initiatives aimed at modernizing the nation's electric grid, including USDA's goal to invest $250 million in smart grid equipment deployment in rural America over the next 12 months. "This is one more step in our effort to modernize rural America's electric grid." Vilsack said. "Smart grid technologies give consumers greater control over their electric costs and help utilities efficiently manage power generation and delivery. T...

  • EPA Improves Clean-Air Permitting in Indian Country

    Jun 14, 2011

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today finalized rules to ensure that Clean Air Act permitting requirements are applied consistently to facilities in Indian country to better protect the health of people living near them. This action will provide tribes with the tools they need to ensure that newly built or expanding facilities meet these requirements, while giving industries the flexibility to choose the most practical and cost effective way to do so. These sensible steps were developed after considering public i...

  • Legislators, Commissioner Wright to Hold Higher Education Roundtable Discussion at BSU

    (ST. PAUL) — State Representatives Terry Morrow (DFL – St. Peter) and John Persell (DFL – Bemidji), State Senator Sandra Pappas (DFL – St. Paul) and Higher Education Commissioner Sheila Wright will hold a roundtable meeting at Bemidji State University to discuss the effects of the Republican budget on higher education. WHO: State Representatives Terry Morrow, State Senator Sandra Pappas, Higher Education Commissioner Sheila Wright, Dr. Troy Gilbertson, Professor at Bemidji State, and Paul Nelson from Northwest Technical College. WHAT: Roundta...

  • Jun 14, 2011

    YAKIMA, Wash. -- Receipts from tribal-owned gas stations on the Yakama reservation aren't adding up, say some tribal customers, state tax collectors and non-Indian competitors....

  • Jun 14, 2011

    (CN) - Attorney-client privilege shields documents that may show how the government mismanaged the Jicarilla Apache Nation's trust assets, the Supreme Court ruled Monday....

  • Jun 14, 2011

    Snoqualmie Tribe Chief Jerry Enick is calling on the tribe’s members to throw out most of their elected officials. The longtime chief has called for a meeting of the general membership Saturday, June 18 in Monroe....

  • Jun 14, 2011

    KINGSTON—Canada could be producing 4,200 more home-grown university grads a year and reap an estimated $401 billion more in economic productivity over 25 years if it wiped out the “tragic” learning gap between natives and the rest of Canada, says a First Nations lawyer and activist....

  • Jun 14, 2011

    The federal government stepped up surveillance of First Nations across Canada shortly after the 2006 election to better monitor political action such as protests over land claims, according to internal Indian Affairs and RCMP documents obtained by a Mohawk policy analyst....

  • Jun 14, 2011

    Washington, DC can be a frustrating place—truly. Each time I meet with our federal partners or my Native brothers and sisters that reside there, I always tell them that I am praying for their sanity. As a traditional councilwoman for the Pauma Band of Mission Indians and as someone who knows the tangible impact that government leaders have on those they serve, half the time I just have to shake my head in disbelief at the legislative and policy decisions coming out of our nation’s capital....

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