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[Direct link to consumer alert mn.gov/commerce/media] The claims process is now open for victims to file for a share of a $125 million settlement MoneyGram International reached with federal authorities three years ago. The Minnesota Department of Commerce licenses and regulates businesses that cash checks, transmit money, own and operate ATMs and provide electronic funds transfers. Individuals who sent a MoneyGram transfer to a scammer from the United States between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2017 and used their name on the money...
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The Minnesota Department of Commerce has received an additional $167 million in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act to fund Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program. As a result, the program is open for applications all year. The Department is encouraging thousands of Minnesota households to apply, especially those with past-due energy bills who are at risk of utility disconnections. Almost 340,000 Minnesota households served by regulated utilities have past-due utility bills for electric and gas energy, owing about $140 m...
A Grand Opening event was held at the Red Lake C-Store on Thursday, July 1, 2021 from 11 AM to 1 PM. Some of the activities including free samples from Hot Stuff Pizza, a build your own sundae bar, a pizza eating contest, gunny-sack races, bouncy houses, and prizes....
RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr., along with some department heads, reported to a group of tribal members and others at the Annual Red Lake State of the Band Address on Friday, May 28, 2021. It had been over a year since the last State of the Band Address was held in March 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic, medical martial law, new project developments, law enforcement, the opioid epidemic, child welfare and education were just some of the information reported on....
5 Red Lake High School Graduation held on Saturday, May 29, 2021 GRADUATES: James Allen Beaulieu III Mimi Beaulieu-Morgan Kia Nicole Birr, Ryan Joseph Blackcloud Aaron Chaboyea Diamond A. Cloud-Sayers Lailah Eliza Dow Kacie Graves Arianna Moonlight Greene Denali Hart Delwyn E. Holthusen III Yolanda J. Infante Kyriah M. Johnson Azlynn Caprice Jourdain Michael James Jourdain Jr. TierraRose Gaudalupe Kingbird Addalay Kutchara Taylor M. Lagou Morgan Margaret Loud Brycen James Lussier Aimee May...
On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, Red Lake Elementary School held it;s annual Kindergarten Graduation at RLES, beginning at 10 AM and finishing up about noon. This year's event was a Drive-By type ceremony....
RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake History was made on Friday, May 21, 2021 with the first ever graduating class under their new Higher Learning Commission Accreditation. Congratulations to the Class of 2021 Graduates. The Graduates were: Charlene M. Anderson, (Ozaawas Benaisikwe) Selena Leigh Beasley, Kari Sue Cobenais, Michael A. Iceman, Mariah Lynn Martin, Delaney Lee May, Tammy May, Miska Bineshi'kwe, Kayce Nelson, Robin Roy, Valencia Smith, Nathaniel Taylor Jr., Guadalupe Ybarra. A Community Feast...
A group of first-graders huddled together outside Burnsville's Vista View Elementary School on a recent morning, giggling as they tugged a long ribbon back and forth for a real-world lesson in physics. Nearby, some kindergartners joined together in song, smiling widely as they made their voices louder, then softer. Another group of students clamored up stairs and down slides on the playground, savoring the freedom of recess before heading back inside to the classroom. It was the kind of scene...
When Barb Mozdzen opened last month's school board meeting in Chandler, Arizona, for public comment, she had a caveat. While many attendees indicated they were at the meeting to discuss “critical race theory,” the topic was not actually on the agenda that day. In fact, critical race theory wasn’t being taught in Chandler’s schools, and neither the board nor administration had discussed the possibility of implementing it into the curriculum, said Mozdzen, the board president. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2021...
Washington, DC, July 6, 2021 - The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute and Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College (NHSC) proudly announce the inaugural cohort of the Calm Before the Storm leadership program. The cohort consists of 7 Native American youth leaders who are students at the tribal college. Throughout the program, youth leaders will develop community action projects aimed to empower, enhance and encourage positive change on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. “I am excited to start cultivating and nurturing y...
On behalf of the leaders of 125 major research libraries, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is pleased to see that the US House of Representatives included the following policies in the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the Future Act (H.R. 2225), which center researchers and create public value by promoting the availability of publicly funded research: • Criteria for trusted open repositories to be used by federally funded researchers sharing data, software, and code. According to the House bill, the criteria would be d...
More than a year after the pandemic forced students everywhere into an often haphazard remote learning experience, new data shows that many children from low-income families still lack the basic essentials to get online from home. While remote learning may be ending in most places across the country, many students will continue to struggle to complete many lessons and assignments because they lack adequate internet service and access to devices at home — a phenomenon commonly referred to as the “homework gap.” During a forum hosted by publi...
WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has awarded more than $6.5 million in Energy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) grants to 27 federally recognized tribes and seven Alaska Native corporations in 15 states. The funding will aid tribal efforts to identify, study, design and develop projects using energy, mineral and natural resources. “Having direct access to a reliable energy source is often taken for granted in the United States, but due to their remote locations, it can be a real challenge for American Indian and Alaska Nat...
O-Bah-Shiing District Cultural Camp - July 26-29, 2021 9 AM - 3 PM - Ponemah Round House For more information contact Glenda Martin - 218-368-1636 or Darrell Kingbird - 218-368-7838 Sponsored by Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services and the Ponemah Community....