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Articles from the July 17, 2014 edition


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  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    On Tuesday, July 15, 2014, the Little Rock Community held its Grand Opening for its new Community Center, located just south of their older one. Although there is still some construction taking place, a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted and about 200 people came out to take part in the ceremony. Members of the Red Lake Tribal Council presented remarks and included Little Rock Representatives Richard Barrett and Billy Green, along with Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. Groundbreaking...

  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    On Tuesday, July 15, 2014, the Little Rock Community held its Grand Opening for its new Community Center, located just south of their older one. Although there is still some construction taking place, a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted and about 200 people came out to take part in the ceremony. Members of the Red Lake Tribal Council presented remarks and included Little Rock Representatives Richard Barrett and Billy Green, along with Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. Groundbreaking...

  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    On Tuesday, July 15, 2014, the Little Rock Community held its Grand Opening for its new Community Center, located just south of their older one. Although there is still some construction taking place, a ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted and about 200 people came out to take part in the ceremony. Members of the Red Lake Tribal Council presented remarks and included Little Rock Representatives Richard Barrett and Billy Green, along with Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. Groundbreaking...

  • Third person pleads not guilty to transporting meth to Red Lake

    Crystal Dey, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 17, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- Three people were arrested in May for attempting to transport 43 grams of methamphetamine to the Red Lake Indian Reservation from the Twin Cities. All three people have now plead not guilty. Alex “Sparky” Dejesus-Zuniga, 18, of Richfield entered a not guilty plea in Beltrami County Court Monday. Dejesus-Zuniga was arrested along with Delisha Rae Rodriguez, 25, of Richfield and Joseph “Jake” Thunder III, 47, of Redby. The three were stopped by local law enforcement on U.S. Highway 71 south of Bemidji. All three individuals are cha...

  • Red Lake July Celebration - The Parade - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    Red Lake July Celebration - The Parade - P26...

  • Red Lake July Celebration - The Parade - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    Red Lake July Celebration - The Parade - P27...

  • 2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P26...

  • 2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P27...

  • 2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P28...

  • Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday held in Red Lake - P33

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    An Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday (Chi-Ma'iingan) was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Hospital Field area. The event featured honor songs, dancing, a feast and giveaway. There were about 350 community members in attendance. Spiritual Elder Larry Stillday passed away on May 20, 2014. He was a well respected Spiritual Advisor involved in numerous projects both on and off the Red Lake Nation. He had recently retired from Red Lake Chemical...

  • Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday held in Red Lake - P34

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 17, 2014

    An Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday (Chi-Ma'iingan) was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Hospital Field area. The event featured honor songs, dancing, a feast and giveaway. There were about 350 community members in attendance. Spiritual Elder Larry Stillday passed away on May 20, 2014. He was a well respected Spiritual Advisor involved in numerous projects both on and off the Red Lake Nation. He had recently retired from Red Lake Chemical...

  • DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES - August 11th – 13th, 9:00 AM -11:00AM.

    DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASSES - August 11th – 13th, 9:00 AM -11:00AM. Permit Testing will be on Friday, 8/15/14 @ 9:30 AM. We provide Transportation. Please sign up with your Case Manager or in the Career Development room. This class is for anyone over 18 years old. Wendy J- 679-3350 Ext.130...

  • Bemidji meth supplier faces 8 years in prison

    Crystal Dey, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 17, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- The fate of a Bemidji man found to be in possession of methamphetamine, a large amount of marijuana and firearms will be determined by the Beltrami County Court rather than by jury trial. Barry Jacobson, 46, is charged with one count of felony first-degree drug sale and one count of felon in possession of a piston/assault weapon. A first-degree controlled substance crime carries a maximum penalty of 40 years in prison and a $1,000,000 fine. Jacobson faces a maximum 15 year prison...

  • Taking Action to Support State, Local, and Tribal Leaders as They Prepare Communities for the Impacts of Climate Change

    Jul 17, 2014

    President Obama is focused every day on building on the progress America's economy is making by creating jobs and expanding opportunity for all hardworking Americans. As part of that effort, the President has put forward a comprehensive plan to invest in America's infrastructure in order to create jobs, provide certainty to states and communities, support American businesses, and grow our economy. Investing in infrastructure has never been more important. In addition to the clear economic benefits of building a world-class infrastructure system...

  • More than 1,400 Native youth leaders converge in Portland, Oregon for the National UNITY Conference

    Jul 17, 2014

    July 15, 2014, Portland, OR – More than 1,400 Native American youth from throughout the U.S. gathered to participate in the annual National UNITY Conference at the Oregon Convention Center on June 28 – July 2, 2014. The five-day agenda was packed as youth addressed the theme “Healing and Empowering Aspiring Leaders with Tradition and Heritage”. Many of the youth who attend the conference represent the 145 UNITY affiliated youth councils from 35 states. The National UNITY Council, made up of youth representatives from affiliated youth council...

  • 2014 AASLH Annual Meeting to be Held in St. Paul, Minnesota

    Jul 17, 2014

    The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH), headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., will hold its annual meeting in St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 17-20, 2104. This one-of-a-kind networking and learning opportunity is one of the largest national gatherings for history professionals and those who work in the field of state and local history. The Minnesota Historical Society is serving as the host institution for the annual meeting. The theme for the conference is Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts. “Nothing can replace the opportunities that...

  • Secretary Jewell Announces new Tribal Climate Resilience Program

    Jul 17, 2014

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan and continued commitment to support Native American leaders in building strong, resilient communities, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Kevin Washburn today announced the Administration has dedicated nearly $10 million this year to help tribes prepare for climate change through adaptation and mitigation. The Tribal Climate Resilience Program, which will be announced today at the fourth and final meeting of the White House Sta...

  • William Raymond Mitchell

    Jul 17, 2014

    William Raymond Mitchell Born: Tue., Dec. 18, 1956 Died: Mon., Jul. 14, 2014 William Raymond Mitchell, age 57 of Ponemah, MN, died on July 14, 2014 at the Bell Hill Recovery Center in Wadena. William was born in Minneapolis, on December 18, 1956 to Elizabeth (Stillday) Seki. He was later adopted by Paul and Rae Mitchell of Isle, MN William "Bill" enjoyed hunting and fishing, drawing wildlife pictures, going to the casino to play slots, listening to music, playing bingo with the elders at the...

  • Jul 17, 2014

    Brent Frederick shelled out $2,830 in fees last year because Minneapolis police responded to eight false alarms at his North Loop restaurant, Borough....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    It’s all over but the accounting for restaurants and hotels now that the All-Star entourages and fans have left town and the national sports spotlight has shifted away from Minneapolis....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    One month after widespread floods soaked Minnesota, sandbags are still piled high from Waterville to Rainy Lake as communities begin the slow, costly work of rebuilding....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina sheriff says a 26-year-old man has been charged with involuntary manslaughter more than a year after he hugged a 14-month-old child so tightly that the boy stopped breathing and died....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    A new report says there has been a significant decline in the incidence of stroke over the past 20 years, Dr. Bret Haake from HealthPartners and Regions Hospital talks with Vineeta Sawkar about the findings....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — Two public meetings have been set to discussing planning for Minnesota's new medical marijuana program....

  • Jul 17, 2014

    LONDON – In a massive dragnet, British police arrested more than 600 suspected pedophiles who allegedly accessed pornographic images of children on the Internet, authorities said Wednesday....

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