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At 3:24 AM on June 27, 2012, the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office of Communications received a call reporting a man lying on the roadway on Roosevelt Rd SE near Red Barn Ln SE in Bemidji Township just east of the City of Bemidji. A male, identified as Damien Matthew Charnoski, age 30, of Bemidji, MN was located, immediately transported to the Emergency Room at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center and subsequently transported by air ambulance to a Fargo hospital. It was later determined the injuries were the result of a brutal assault which occurred...
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WASHINGTON, June 27, 2012—When celebrating our nation’s independence this Fourth of July, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reminds Americans that proper food handling practices can prevent their “Life, Liberty, and pursuit of Happiness” from being threatened by foodborne illness. The warm temperatures that draw crowds of people to outdoor celebrations also encourage the growth of bacteria, and incidents of food-related illnesses rise in summer months. But four simple steps—Clean, Separate, Cook, and...
BEMIDJI - The Kmart store in Bemidji received word it will be closing, store manager Tim Hayen confirmed Wednesday morning. Hayen said he was informed of the closing on Tuesday, and has talked with store employees to let them know. He is uncertain when the store's last day will be or whether other stores within the retail chain will be closed. Kmart, 1201 Paul Bunyan Drive NW, employs 50-60 employees, most of whom are part-time. "I'm still trying to grasp all of this," said Hayen, adding employees also were surprised by the news. "I'm in the...
On June 26, 2012, at 5:50 PM, the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office received several 911 calls reporting that a communications tower climber had fallen from a cell tower located in Lammers Township, near Solway, MN, approximately 10 miles west of Bemidji in Beltrami County. Emergency vehicles and personnel responded to the scene to find Jeremy Jo Froemke, age 19, from Lisbon, ND, who had fallen from a distance of 153 feet to the ground and was killed on impact. Investigators determined Mr. Froemke was equipped with a safety harness when the...
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio, June 27, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today toured a successful rural housing development in South Central Ohio and highlighted USDA's long-standing partnership with income-eligible rural residents who want to become homeowners. "The Obama Administration supports broadening access to affordable housing. Developments like the Arbor Village subdivision demonstrate that rural homeownership is an integral part of a thriving community," Vilsack said. "Homeownership stabilizes families, supports jobs and p...
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THE 24 SEVEN – June 27, 2012 Zuma: Whites still run South Africa's economy South Africa’s economy is still under apartheid-era white minor... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=42194&L=18985&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Brewer: Obama told Arizona to 'drop dead' Just hours after hailing the Supreme Court’s ruling on Arizona’... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=42194&L=18986&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Emanuel can't s...
Minneapolis police are asking for help in locating a 6-month-old baby boy abducted from a foster home by his 16-year-old mother....
Verizon Wireless is introducing a radical new cellular pricing plan Thursday that favors families with multiple wireless gadgets, but is less friendly to users with only one device....
For Erik Larson, the reliability of the machine that deemed him legally drunk the night he was stopped for a faulty license plate light last fall was key in whether charges against him could stand....
A candlelight gathering in support of Carnel Chamberlain is set for 9 p.m. Thursday at the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Operations Center on East Broadway Road in Chippewa Township....
Police in at least two Canadian cities say they are exploring possible links between the killings of three aboriginal women in Manitoba and unsolved cases in their communities....
Two Native American groups that have pushed back against criticism of American Indian payday lenders are joining forces....
WASHINGTON – It’s been two months since the U.S. Senate voted 68 – 31 to approve a reauthorization of the Violence against Women Act (VAWA) that included major tribal court jurisdiction and protection order provisions for tribes in the lower 48 states. The U.S. House in May passed its version of the legislation sans the same pro-tribal protections. Since then, a delegation of Indian women has taken shape nationwide to work to get the legislative branches to negotiate a deal that strongly supports Native women and their families. Read more:...
In a tiny Nebraska border town that has become known more for alcohol than anything else, KC Willis is hoping to change perceptions....
Beginning at 10:00am Friday morning, June 29th, the Strong Heart Warrior Society with support from its allies and requested assistance from the Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety Highway Division will implement a traffic blockade of White Clay, Nebraska in order to stop the illegal transport of alcohol onto Pine Ridge Reservation on one of the busiest days of the summer as monthly checks come out prior to the July 4th holiday. Strong Heart will enforce Oglala Sioux Tribe Code 88.01 and Lakota customary law to keep alcohol off of...