Articles from the July 13, 2011 edition
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Police: Missing teenager found safe in Park City
(WICHITA, Kan.)—Officials say missing teen, Katelyn Barrett, has been found safe in Park City. Police tell Eyewitness News Reporter Denise Hnytka the girl was not abducted, and they don't believe she was ever in any danger. The teen was found in the 5800 block of Forestor in Park City. A teenager was taken into custody there....
Missing Planeview teen found safe in Park City
WICHITA - A 14-year-old girl whose disappearance early this morning sparked a massive search has been found in Park City, police said. Katelyn Barrett was found "safe and unharmed" at about 1 p.m., Lt. Doug Nolte said. "Investigators will continue to investigate the circumstances as to where she was," Nolte said in a prepared statement. Katelyn, who arrived in Wichita on...
Wichita police searching for teen missing from Planeview
WICHITA - A 14-year-old girl who is missing from Planeview is not a runaway, Wichita police say. Katelyn Barrett, who arrived in Wichita on Sunday from Minnesota, was reported missing early this morning from the 3600 block of East Dunham, police said. She couldn't sleep, so she went outside to get some air. There's no...
Teen missing in SE Wichita
(WICHITA, Kan.)—Wichita police are seeking the public's help in finding a missing teenager. Police tell us 14-year-old Katelyn P. Barrett went missing early this morning. Police say Barrett left her home in the 3600 block of E. Dunham around midnight. She left a note saying that she was going for a walk. She was texting a...
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Knights Win Big Over Short-handed RLYB
In Tuesday night Bemidji Youth Baseball action, the undefeated Knights of Columbus gave a short-handed Red Lake team it’s most lobsided loss of the season, 22-4, putting Red Lake at 1-11 on the season. Though RLYB kept it close early, the Knights poured it on late to pull away. Red Lake’s offense was led by Aaron English...
Bemidji, Minn., to change name of Stoner Avenue; theft of street signs costs city $2,000 a year
“This has been an issue for a long time,” said Craig Gray, director of public works/city engineer....
Arrest made after Sword Fight in Rural Home
On early Tuesday morning, July 12, 2011, Deputies responded to a rural Beltrami County residence to investigate a complaint of an assault with weapons involved at this home. As officers were driving to the scene it was reported that swords were being used in the assault. After arriving in the driveway, Deputies located an intoxicated individual attempting to leave the residence...
Deputy Injured in Dog Bite Incident
On early Saturday morning, July 9, 2011, Deputies responded to a rural Beltrami County residence to investigate a complaint of an unwanted person who was present at this home. After arriving in the driveway, Deputies were met by an intoxicated individual who was attempting to control a dog, loose in the yard. As Deputy Rockensock exited his vehicle the dog approached him and...
Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change: A Counseling Method
Please join us for this free training on August 2 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Little Rock Roundhouse Red Lake, Minnesota This workshop will introduce you to the core principles of Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change, and provides practice in the essential skills. As a result of this workshop, participants will: * Be provided with two empirically-validated, evidence-based...
Shakopee Mdewakanton Announce $2 Million in Tribal Grants
Prior Lake, MN – To help other Indian Tribes further develop their economies and better serve their tribal members, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community today announced $2 million in grants to two Indian tribes. Each of the tribes will receive a $1 million grant for economic development and community improvement. The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation (W...
Temporary Suspension of the Co Rd 39 - Scenic Highway Project
The Beltrami County road construction project on County State Aid Highway 39 (Scenic Highway) from the south Beltrami/Cass County line to the junction of CSAH 20, Birchmont Beach Rd NE, has been temporarily suspended. The project has been suspended due to the State shutdown and the inability to conduct the required testing of materials. This construction project requires the...
USDA Announces Agricultural Marketing System Grants to 19 States and Puerto Rico to Expand Product Reach
WASHINGTON, July 12, 2011— The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today that it will award 25 grants to 19 states and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to help create economic opportunities for American producers and businesses. Under the Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program (FSMIP), USDA is matching $1.3 million worth of state grants to state departments...
USDA Launches Fresh Produce Program for Florida, Michigan Schools
WASHINGTON, July 12, 2011 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will conduct a pilot for acquiring fresh fruits and vegetables to build on farm-to-school programs in Florida and Michigan. The pilot will use commercial distribution models already in place and allow schools to obtain locally grown prod...
One by one, bars get tapped out
Hundreds of bars, restaurants and stores across Minnesota are running out of beer and alcohol and others may soon run out of cigarettes -- a subtle and largely unforeseen consequence of a state government shutdown....
National First Nations chief calls for change after boy's shooting death on reserve
The head of the Assembly of First Nations says the fatal shooting of a five-year-old boy on a reserve in Alberta draws attention to the urgent pressure aboriginal communities are under to create positive change....
Shootings open old wounds in Hobbema, Alta. aboriginal community
The silence had held for months, and there was hope among the Samson Cree – the long simmering violence that had claimed so many of their youth may soon pass, some thought, bringing peace at last to a community that has known crime like few others....
Fort Peck tribal councilman charged with DUI
POPLAR - A prosecutor says a Fort Peck tribal council member has been arraigned on a drunk-driving charge. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_329dd91a-aca8-11e0-abe9-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1RxMmsTUr...