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Articles from the July 20, 2015 edition


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  • St. Mary's Mission Annual Parish Festival 2015

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    St. Mary's Mission Annual Parish Festival 2015 was held on Sunday, July 19, 2015 in Red Lake. At 10:45 AM Mass was held honoring grandparents, followed by a feast of Red Lake Walleye, Wild Rice and other favorite local dishes....

  • Co-Ed Softball Tournament Action in Red Lake

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    A Co-Ed Softball Tournament was held in Red Lake on Friday, July 17, 2015....

  • Abinoojiiyag Noojimoo Wigamig to Hold Community Meetings

    Michael Meuers|Jul 20, 2015

    Abinoojiiyag Noojimoo Wigamig (The Children's Healing Center) will be holding community informational meetings in all four districts of Red Lake Nation the last week of July 2015. "It is with great excitement that I am pleased to announce and extend a formal invitation to attend one or all of our upcoming community meetings as we strive for healthier communities and a stronger nation for future generations," said the new programs director Muriel Dudley. "Your presence and participation is...

  • Bemidji Police Department Receives Grant from Office of Traffic Safety

    Jul 20, 2015

    BEMIDJI - The Bemidji Police Department is pleased to announce that they have received a grant for $39,050 from the Office of Traffic Safety for the 2016 Toward Zero Death enforcement period. The grant provides overtime money for the Bemidji Police Department, Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office and Blackduck Police Department to enforce traffic laws, encourage responsible driving behavior and to educate the public. The grant funding will be used to enhance enforcement in the areas of seatbelt use, speeding, distracted driving and driving under t...

  • Raymond John Smith

    Jul 20, 2015
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    Raymond John Smith B. Saturday, June 10, 1933 D. Thursday, July 16, 2015 Raymond John Smith, 82, passed away Thursday morning, July 16, 2015, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona after a three year battle with cancer. Ray was born on June 10, 1933 at the Indian Health Service facility in Onigum, Minnesota.((An enrolled member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, Ray was raised on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Cass Lake, Minnesota.(( At the age of 11, Ray surrendered his life to Jesu...

  • July Mashkawisen Veterans Powwow 2015 - P4

    Ivy Vainio|Jul 20, 2015

    July Mashkawisen Veterans Powwow 2015...

  • 2015 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah: Tuesday Afternoon Session - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    8 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah on July 6-8, 2015. Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Pow Wow: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-pow-wow/37103.html Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Parade: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-parade/37104.html...

  • 2015 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah: Monday Night Session Set 2 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    8 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah on July 6-8, 2015. Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Pow Wow: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-pow-wow/37103.html Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Parade: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-parade/37104.html...

  • 2015 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah: Monday Night Session - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    8 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah on July 6-8, 2015. Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Pow Wow: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-pow-wow/37103.html Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Parade: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-parade/37104.html...

  • 2015 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah: The Parade - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    8 Red Lake Independence Day Celebration held in Ponemah on July 6-8, 2015. Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Pow Wow: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-pow-wow/37103.html Winners of the Red Lake Nation Independence Day Parade: http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/07/10/news/winners-of-the-red-lake-nation-independence-day-parade/37104.html...

  • Red Lake Elementary Schools holds Annual Pow Wow - P47

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    Red Lake Elementary School held its Annual Pow Wow on Thursday, May 21, 2015 in Red Lake. This years new Princess and Brave were Emiris Lussier and Desmond Desjarlait....

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P50

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 20, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P50...

  • Brag on Facebook about robbery with sword leads to Thief River Falls man's arrest

    Jul 20, 2015

    THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. – A man here was busted for an armed robbery after bragging about it on Facebook. Investigators say a masked 37-year-old Adrian Staples walked into a convenience store earlier this month, threatened the clerk with a sword and stole cash and cigarettes. A dispatcher began searching social media for suspects and came across Staples' page. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/3799302-brag-facebook-about-robbery-sword-leads-thief-river-falls-mans-arrest...

  • Protest planned after Moorhead mom breast-feeding at pool told to cover up

    Jul 20, 2015

    MOORHEAD – Women are allowed to breast-feed openly in any public place in Minnesota, according to state law. But at one of this city’s public pools on Thursday, a staff member told Kayla Heller that she better cover up next time after she nursed her 11-month-old daughter, Lila. Heller’s story, shared on social media by her friend, outraged many. Now a group of breast-feeding advocates are holding a nurse-in—a group of women breast-feeding in protest—at the Moorhead pool Friday at 1 p.m. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/reg...

  • RECEPTIONIST - RED LAKE NATION TRIBAL COURTS

    Jul 20, 2015

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT RECEPTIONIST RED LAKE NATION TRIBAL COURTS OPEN: July 20, 2015 CLOSING: July 24, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Under the supervision of the Court Administrator, performs receptionist duties and various clerical support functions for the court clerk staff. Responsible for answering phones and routing calls to the proper destination. Full-time position w/benefits, salary; $10.00 an hour. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for answering phones in a courteous m...

  • OJIBWE IMMERSION CURRICULUM WRITER/INTERIM COORDINATOR - Economic Development & Planning

    Jul 20, 2015

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT OJIBWE IMMERSION CURRICULUM WRITER/INTERIM COORDINATOR Economic Development & Planning OPEN: July 20, 2015 CLOSING: August 3, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Develop Curriculum and fulfill as Interim Coordinator (when needed) for the Red Lake Ojibwe Immersion School. Reports to Director of Economic Development & Planning, part-time position, working 20 hours/week starting August 17, 2015, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • Be in charge of the curriculum devel...

  • U.S. Department of the Interior Signs Record of Decision For Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project

    Jul 20, 2015

    WASHINGTON – Following extensive environmental and economic analyses and robust tribal and public outreach, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Mike Connor today approved the Four Corners Power Plant (FCPP) and Navajo Mine Energy Project in northwestern New Mexico, under a plan that would minimize and mitigate the project’s projected environmental impacts while maintaining the substantial economic benefits of coal mining and energy production for the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe and local communities. The executed Record of Decision (ROD) app...

  • Basketmakers' Tradition of Storing Black Ash Logs in Water Effective in Killing EAB

    Jul 20, 2015

    LANSING, MI, July 17, 2015 - Using a combination of traditional ecological knowledge and science, a USDA Forest Service research team has demonstrated that the traditional method of storing black ash logs can save one of the emerald ash borer's potential causalities – the traditional art of ash basketmaking. Working with artisans from the Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan near Gun Lake, Mich., scientists from the USDA Forest Service and the USDA Animal and Plant H...

  • Skilled Pipeline Trades Host Technology Expos Across Northern Minnesota

    Jul 20, 2015

    Minneapolis, MN (July 17, 2015) – A coalition of trade organizations representing the workers who build Minnesota's pipelines announced today that they will hold a series of public events in northern Minnesota featuring hands-on demonstrations and displays of pipeline technology and construction techniques. The coalition, including four pipeline crafts unions, will visit Cloquet, Bemidji, and Park Rapids on July 21st, 22nd, and 23rd respectively. “This is a chance for the public to get up-close and personal with the technology and training that...

  • Imagine What Hackers Could Do with a National Patient ID

    Jul 20, 2015

    Imagine What Hackers Could Do with a National Patient ID Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom Says a National Patient ID System Will Put Patients’ Personal Medical Information at Risk ST. PAUL, Minn.—The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently announced the disastrous impact of a massive data breach that affected millions of Americans, stating that 21.5 million people, both inside and outside the government, had their personal information stolen, reported CNN and ABC. Twila Brase, president and co-founder of Citizens’ Council for Health...

  • Bruce Wade Stately

    Jul 20, 2015

    Bruce Wade Stately Born: Fri., May 7, 1954 Died: Fri., Jul. 17, 2015 Visitation 1:00 PM Tue., Jul. 21, 2015 Location: Redby Community Center Traditional Native Service 11:00 AM Wed., Jul. 22, 2015 Location: Redby Community Center Bruce Wade Stately, 61, "Manido Makwa" which means "Great Spirit Bear" of the Bear Clan entered the spirit world on July 17, 2015 from Welch, Minnesota. Bruce was born May 7, 1954 in Red Lake, the son of Leonard Alvin, Sr. and Vivian (Thunder) Stately. Bruce was a...

  • N.D. student's death raises questions about drug informants on college campuses

    Jul 20, 2015

    Andrew Sadek, a North Dakota college student who went missing two weeks before his graduation, was found dead in the Red River just over a year ago. He had been shot once in the head. He wore a backpack full of rocks. Initially there were murmurs that it was suicide. But after his family learned that Sadek had been working as a confidential informant for a drug task force in the months before his death, they have pushed for answers, and for changes in the practice that they believe led to their son’s killing. Sadek was busted for selling $80 w...

  • Children's Hospital reduces CT scans for belly pain

    Jul 20, 2015

    The slight risk of cancer from exposure to radiation during high-tech imaging procedures has prompted Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota to limit the scans for children who show up with abdominal pains. Testing a new decisionmaking system, Children’s reduced the rate of CT scans by 25 percent from 2011 to the start of 2013 in its Minneapolis and St. Paul emergency rooms for children with abdominal pains — without an increase in misdiagnosis or complications, according to data the hospital system released last week. http:...

  • More than 5 decades of Cold War enmity ends as US, Cuba restore full diplomatic relations

    Jul 20, 2015

    WASHINGTON — More than a half century of Cold War and lingering enmity came to an abrupt but quiet end on Monday as the United States and Cuba restored full diplomatic relations. The new era began with little fanfare when an agreement between the two nations to resume normal ties on July 20 came into force just after midnight Sunday and the diplomatic missions of each country were upgraded from interests sections to embassies. When clocks struck 12:00 in Washington and Havana, they tolled a knell for policy approaches spawned and hardened o...

  • Minnesota CEO pay takes a big leap

    Jul 20, 2015

    Gravy is back on the gravy train for the top executives at Minnesota’s publicly traded companies. The median level of compensation for the 95 chief executive officers who run those companies rose 18 percent last year to $1.21 million, up from $1.026 million in 2013, and the second highest since the eve of the Great Recession in 2007. The increases come at a time when reports show that average workers’ pay is stagnant. According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, average hourly wages in the state have act...

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