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Articles from the July 19, 2011 edition


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  • White Earth Tribal Court upholds $20 million judgment against Gaming World International

    Jul 19, 2011

    The White Earth Tribal Court denied Motions made by Angelo Medure and his alter ego Gaming World International (GWI) for a new trial clearing the way for the people of White Earth to recover on a nearly $20 million judgment against Medure and Gaming World International. The Tribal Court, by an Order dated July 8, 2011, ordered Medure personally and Gaming World International to file a bond to secure the payment of the $18,562,767.45 money judgment entered against them on Nov. 18, 2010. The Tribal Court reiterated that Medure conspired with...

  • Red Lake Hospital: Tips for preventing Heat-Related Illness

    Jul 19, 2011

    The best defense is prevention: Here are some prevention tips: • Drink more fluids (nonalcoholic), regardless of your activities level. • Don’t drink liquids that contain alcohol or large amount of sugar-these actually cause you to lose more body fluids. Also avoid very cold drinks, causes stomach cramps • Stay indoors and if possible, stay in air conditioned place • Electric fans may provide comfort, if temp is in the high 90’s fans will not prevent heat-related illness. Taking a cold shower may help • Never leave anyone in a closed, parke...

  • Warrior Grill Weekly special for week of July 18th - 22nd

    Weekly special for week of July 18th - 22nd Monday.........................chicken strip salad 2 deep fried strips diced on a bed of salad mix with tomatoes, shredded cheese, and sunflower seeds. Comes with choice of dressing...........................................................$5.95 Tuesday..........................Buffalo chicken wrap Deep fried chicken tossed in franks hot sauce and served in a flour tortilla with celery, bleu cheese dressing, shredded lettuce and tomatoes. Comes with...

  • Wellness Day - “Preparing Ourselves to Help Others”

    WELLNESS DAY “Preparing Ourselves to Help Others” TUESDAY, July 26, 2011 - 9 am until 4 pm Place: Sweat Lodge, Ponemah, MN (On the right before you get into Ponemah – Watch for the sign) We will be outdoors, dress appropriately. In case of bad weather, we will reschedule. Sandwiches will be provided for lunch. Coffee, water & beverages provided. Contributions welcome. (fruit, cookies, chips, rolls, etc.) SPONSORS: Red Lake Chemical Health Program Sweat Lodge at 6 pm (optional) Red Road Home Project, Northwest Indian OIC 6 CEU’s provide...

  • Mazopiya Will Host Grand Opening Celebration on Friday, August 5th

    Prior Lake, MN – Mazopiya, a natural food market located in Prior Lake will hold an all day Grand Opening Celebration on Friday, August 5, 2011. Open to the general public, the event’s theme is “Welcome to Healthy Living, Welcome to Mazopiya.” The event will feature samples from departments around the store, cooking demonstrations, giveaways, and prize drawings. Trey from KS95’s Morning Show will be onsite from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. adding to the festivities with music, giveaways, and contests. This is a great opportunity to try a wide vari...

  • Restaurant Supervisor - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN

    Jul 19, 2011

    **POSITION OPENING** RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: July 15, 2011 CLOSES: Until filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the F&B/Restaurant Manager, Executive Chef is responsible to oversee assigned shift for Restaurant for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Responsible to ensure smooth operations exists in assigned area, including: staffing, inventory, quality ass...

  • Who said, “Kids now days don’t know how to work?”

    Karen Good, RLRR|Jul 19, 2011

    July 11-14th was a very busy week at the Red Lake Rosie's Rescue (RLRR) shelter. We were blessed to have hardworking Youth Works groups from Winona Central United Methodist, Winona, MN; Crossview Church , Leo, Indiana; and First Presbyterian Youth Group, St. James, MN working at the shelter. The main focus of our project was to brush out the area surrounding the kennels and shelter yard in attempt to get more air in for drying out the shelter and keeping mosquito swarms down. Also the...

  • Who said, “Kids now days don’t know how to work?” P2

    Jul 19, 2011

    July 11-14th was a very busy week at the Red Lake Rosie's Rescue (RLRR) shelter. We were blessed to have hardworking Youth Works groups from Winona Central United Methodist, Winona, MN; Crossview Church , Leo, Indiana; and First Presbyterian Youth Group, St. James, MN working at the shelter. The main focus of our project was to brush out the area surrounding the kennels and shelter yard in attempt to get more air in for drying out the shelter and keeping mosquito swarms down. Also the...

  • Jul 19, 2011

    Four days after reaching a global budget agreement, GOP leaders and the governor hammered out a deal Monday on four spending bills....

  • Jul 19, 2011

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is ordering the state Capitol and State Office Building to reopen to the public in advance of a special session to end the state's government shutdown....

  • Red Lake July Celebbration 2011 July 6th Session 3 - VIDEO

    Jul 19, 2011

    Red Lake July Celebbration 2011 July 6th Session 3 - VIDEO Red Lake July Celebbration 2011 July 6th Session 4 - VIDEO...

  • Jul 19, 2011

    HORIZON CITY, Texas - The cinderblocks that make up Maria Teresa Escamilla's new home will do little to shield her from the triple-digit heat that has been scorching West Texas. She has no electricity yet, and the roof is not properly attached, leaving the interior exposed to the elements....

  • Jul 19, 2011

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined Monday that whitebark pine, a tree found atop mountains across the American West, faces an "imminent" risk of extinction because of factors including climate change....

  • Cherokee Election Recount: Smith Ahead By 5 Votes

    Jul 19, 2011

    Cherokee Election Recount: Smith Ahead By 5 Votes Read more: http://www.4029tv.com/news/28581640/detail.html#ixzz1SW1FZFmo...

  • Jul 19, 2011

    Against the backdrop of a pledge by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to be more aggressive in collecting sales taxes from tobacco sales on Indian land, the leader of the Seneca Nation of IndiansbizWatch says retailers on its territory, including the City of Salamanca, will not allow such collections....

  • Tribes sue Tupelo, others over FBI raid

    Jul 19, 2011

    A Washington state Indian tribe has sued the city of Tupelo and Marshall County, among others, claiming their law enforcement officials illegally invaded tribal lands during an FBI-led raid earlier this year. Read more: NEMS360.com - Tribes sue Tupelo others over FBI raid...

  • Jul 19, 2011

    MANDERSON, SOUTH DAKOTA — Although what they had to say seemed a bit out of the ordinary, a group of panelists listened to community member’s voice concerns over law enforcement in the village of Manderson on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation....

  • Jul 19, 2011

    The squabbling over the connection between payday lenders and tribes has taken an interesting turn as it has now been framed as a tribal sovereignty/states’ rights battle by a pair of opposing statements released by a Native group and a payday trade organization. The Native group has come out for the controversial tribal/lender connection while the trade group has said Internet-only alliances with tribes don’t conform to its best practices code....

  • Shakopee Mdewakanton Approve $20 Million Loan to Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation

    Jul 19, 2011

    Prior Lake, MN – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community announces a loan of up to $20 million for debt consolidation and tribal infrastructure projects to the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, formerly known as the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota. The loan will fund debt consolidation and infrastructure, including a building to house the Indian Health Service Clinic, road construction, sewer and water projects, and other utilities. In 2009 the MHA Nation was approved for a loan for up to $30 million for several economic development...

  • Jul 19, 2011

    New clothes rarely have an old story. But the Cherokee Nation is weaving its history into two new lines of children's clothes inspired by animals and symbols that are culturally significant to the tribe....

  • Jul 19, 2011

    Denver, Colo., Jul 19, 2011 / 04:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict appointed Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver on July 19 to lead the Archdiocese of Philadelphia....