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  • SLOT ATTENDANTS - Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN

    Jun 23, 2020

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** SLOT ATTENDANTS RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos – Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: June 22, 2020 CLOSES: July 6, 2020 POSITION OBJECTIVES Under the general supervision of the prevailing Supervisor is responsible to conduct preventative maintenance and repair slot machines for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  Computes jackpot or hopper fills and pays jackpots as verified by slot machine readout when needed.  Prepa...

  • Trump's helicopter 'walk of shame' widely mocked online following Tulsa rally

    Jun 23, 2020

    President Donald Trump was caught on camera looking "deflated" on his way back from his disappointing first campaign rally in three months since the outbreak of coronavirus on Saturday, and the Internet noticed. The rally, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, proved to have a disappointing turnout with just over 6,000 people turning up to the event at the 19,000 capacity BOK arena. More than two-thirds of the stadium was left vacant, and an outdoor overflow area set up outside in anticipation of the large crowds was closed down when it was clear it would not...

  • Nadler to subpoena AG Barr over Berman firing

    Jun 23, 2020

    House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) confirmed Monday night he plans to issue a subpoena to compel Attorney General Bill Barr to testify before Congress on July 2. “We have begun the process to issue that subpoena. It is very much true. We are doing that,” Nadler said during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Rachel Maddow Show.” https://thehill.com/homenews/house/504010-nadler-to-subpoena-ag-barr-over-berman-firing?rnd=1592876264...

  • Men's Night Returns - Wednesdays from 5 PM - 10 PM

    Men's Night Returns - Wednesdays from 5 PM - 10 PM Moccasin Games & Drumming at the Giiwitaa Building...

  • National Indigenous Peoples Day goes virtual amid pandemic restrictions

    Jun 23, 2020

    Organizers of a major Indigenous festival in Ottawa considered postponing or cancelling it entirely after COVID-19 restrictions meant they couldn't gather in person. Instead, the National Indigenous Peoples Day festival has adapted through videos on social media and even a virtual traditional cooking workshop. But as an anti-racism movement swept the country, bolstered by news of Indigenous deaths during police interactions, Trina Simard said it only affirmed their decision to take the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival online....

  • Man Charged in New Mexico Protest Melee to Be Released

    Jun 23, 2020

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge ruled Monday that a man who opened fire after a fight broke out as protesters tried to tear down a statue of a Spanish conquistador will be released pending trial on charges of battery and unlawful carrying of a firearm. The decision came during a detention hearing for Steven Ray Baca, 31. As part of the release conditions, Judge Charles Brown ordered Baca to not attend any protests, nor have contact with any witnesses or carry a firearm. The charges stem from interactions with three unidentified w...

  • Expect a Big Marijuana Legalization Wave Among States in 2021

    Jun 23, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic has slowed a number of states’ efforts to legalize cannabis, at least in the near term. It could have the opposite effect in 2021. Canaccord Genuity analyst Bobby Burleson in December pointed to 16 states that he expected to put pot legalization on their ballots this election year. That list has since dwindled as Covid-19 has dominated officials’ attention, slowing down ballot initiatives across the nation. Burleson thinks such a slowdown may be temporary. He points to budget shortfalls in states forced to shut dow...