Articles from the June 29, 2012 edition
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Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club
Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club...
Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club - P2
Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club - P2...
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Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club - P3...
Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club - P4
Family Fun Night at the Red Lake Boys & Girls Club - P4...
Red Lake Boys and Girls Club May Youth of the Month Winners
Red Lake Boys and Girls Club May Youth of the Month winners: Teen: Russell Kingbird; Female: Gerilyn Yellow; Male: Avery Loud...
Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office “Operation: Float Your Boat” on July 4th
The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office Recreation Safety Division wants you to be safe while watching the fireworks from Lake Bemidji on July 4th. Deputies and the Emergency Operations Team consisting of volunteers from the Beltrami County Mounted Posse, Community Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and others will be conducting boat safety inspections on Lake Bemidji during the...
BELTRAMI COUNTY SIREN MONTHLY TEST July 4 2012
Sirens are tested monthly by Beltrami County 911 and Emergency Services on the first Wednesday of the month starting April and ending in November. Please note we will be testing the sirens on July 4, 2012 between 1:00 and at 1:30 PM. Please do not be alarmed and do NOT call 911. Practice with your family what you would do in a...
Indian Health Care Improvement Act Permanent; Supreme Court Decision Upholds Reauthorization
Washington, DC – In a 5-4 decision the Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), affirming the permanent reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (IHCIA) which passed along with the ACA. “This is an important step for health care in Indian Country; the permanence of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act has been...
FOUNDATION NAMES BUSH FELLOWS FOR 2012
(Saint Paul, MN – June 28, 2012) – Bringing awareness to tough public problems—from urban redevelopment and educational achievement, to sexual exploitation and health care—the 2012 Bush Fellows are eager to turn their bold plans into sustainable solutions that will contribute to the vitality of their communities. In an effort to provide greater flexibility to those...
THE 24 SEVEN - June 29, 2012
THE 24 SEVEN - June 29, 2012 Egypt's Brotherhood pledged to invade Israel In the weeks before Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-backed president... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=42693&L=19202&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Arabic users press Facebook for Insha'Allah button Arabic-speaking Facebook users want the social...
Pacesetter Minnesota Invitational Basketball Tournament
Pacesetter Minnesota Invitational Basketball Tournament College of St. Benedict (Clemens Field House & Claire Lynch gym) • St. Joseph, MN • Saturday, June 30...
Red Lake School District 2012 Summer Food Service Program
The Red Lake School District #38 is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge. Acceptance and participation requirements for the program and all activities are the same for all regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability, and there will be...
Laverdure Lauds SIPI Student Darwin Cajero as Featured Speaker at 150th Anniversary Celebration for the Morrill Land-grant Act
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Acting Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs Donald E. “Del” Laverdure lauded Darwin Cajero, a student at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, N.M., who was a featured speaker at the sesquicentennial celebration of the Morrill Land-grant Act of 1862, this past Tuesday, June...
COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARDS NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR THE LOU FULLER AWARD
The Lou Fuller Award for Distinguished Service in Eliminating Health Disparities was created in 2012 to honor the work and memory of Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) employee Lou Fuller. The annual Community Health Awards recognize and acknowledge individuals or groups who make significant contributions to public health in Minnesota. Recognition of these accomplishments by...
Declare Independence from Foodborne Illness this Fourth of July
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 p...
National Peace Corps Association to Hold First Annual Gathering in Minneapolis
WASHINGTON—The National Peace Corps Association, the nation’s leading 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization supporting Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and the Peace Corps community, will hold its first annual gathering, Peace Corps Connect: Minneapolis, beginning tomorrow, June 29 – July 1, 2012, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Hundreds of event-goers are expected to...
Texas Dominates List of Fastest-Growing Large Cities Since 2010 Census, Census Bureau Reports
Texas had eight of the 15 most rapidly growing large cities between Census Day (April 1, 2010) and July 1, 2011, according to population estimates for all of the nation’s incorporated cities and towns and minor civil divisions released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. “These estimates provide our first look at how much the total population has changed in each of our nation...
United States, Canadian Forest Officials Hold Forest Health Summit
WASHINGTON, June 28, 2012 – U.S. Forest Service and Canadian Forest Service of Natural Resources Canada officials convened here for the first forest health summit between the two countries to discuss issues of common concern such as invasive species. "The borders that separate the United States and Canada don't segregate threats to our natural resources," said U.S....
Young women in Minnesota being pressured to buy guns for criminals
Young women in Minnesota are being pressured to buy guns for criminals in exchange for cash -- a trend rarely seen across the country, authorities said on Thursday....
New title starts a new fight over marriage amendment
Setting up a possible legal showdown, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie has scrapped the title of an amendment to ban same-sex marriage, drafted by supporters, and replaced it with one that echoes the campaign to defeat it....