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Articles from the July 21, 2014 edition


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  • 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 held at Castle Highlands Golf Course

    Dawn Branchaud|Jul 21, 2014

    The 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 was held at Castle Highlands Golf Course on Saturday, July 19, 2014. 1st Place - Misko Spears, Chris Jourdain, Rob McNeal, Scott Lussier 2nd Place - Arn Wood, Russ Smith, Sean Lussier, Mike Beaulieu 3rd Place - Justin Jourdain, Alex Barrett, Rick Barrett, Mike Jourdain Longest Drive - Mike Beaulieu Longest Putt - Scott Lussier Closest to the Pin - Russ Smith...

  • 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 held at Castle Highlands Golf Course - P2

    Dawn Branchaud|Jul 21, 2014

    The 1st Annual Scruff Scramble 2014 was held at Castle Highlands Golf Course on Saturday, July 19, 2014. 1st Place - Misko Spears, Chris Jourdain, Rob McNeal, Scott Lussier 2nd Place - Arn Wood, Russ Smith, Sean Lussier, Mike Beaulieu 3rd Place - Justin Jourdain, Alex Barrett, Rick Barrett, Mike Jourdain Longest Drive - Mike Beaulieu Longest Putt - Scott Lussier Closest to the Pin - Russ Smith...

  • Red Lake Community Purt-n-Go Trip of July 19, 2014

    Mary Omen|Jul 21, 2014

    Red Lake Community Purt-n-Go Trip of July 19, 2014...

  • Red Lake Community Purt-n-Go Trip of July 19, 2014 - P2

    Mary Omen|Jul 21, 2014

    Red Lake Community Purt-n-Go Trip of July 19, 2014 - P2...

  • Kloster Park Action on July 18, 2014 in Clearbrook

    Jul 21, 2014

    Kloster Park Action on July 18, 2014 in Clearbrook...

  • Kloster Park Action on July 18, 2014 in Clearbrook - P2

    Jul 21, 2014

    Kloster Park Action on July 18, 2014 in Clearbrook - P2...

  • Kelly honored with his work with the Minnesota Casino Intelligence Unit (MCIU) - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 21, 2014

    On Thursday, July 17, 2014, Charles Kelly Sr. was honored with an appreciation dinner at the Red Lake Casino Event Center, for his work and involvement with the Minnesota Casino Intelligence Unit (MCIU) MCIU was formed in 1991 for the purpose of stopping illegal cheating and scams at Native American Casinos by networking Indian Casinos in Minnesota. The idea for starting the group was initiated by Samuel "Rocky" Papsadora of Leech Lake Gaming Enterprises. Papsadora presented the proposal to the...

  • Kelly honored with his work with the Minnesota Casino Intelligence Unit (MCIU) - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 21, 2014

    On Thursday, July 17, 2014, Charles Kelly Sr. was honored with an appreciation dinner at the Red Lake Casino Event Center, for his work and involvement with the Minnesota Casino Intelligence Unit (MCIU) MCIU was formed in 1991 for the purpose of stopping illegal cheating and scams at Native American Casinos by networking Indian Casinos in Minnesota. The idea for starting the group was initiated by Samuel "Rocky" Papsadora of Leech Lake Gaming Enterprises. Papsadora presented the proposal to the...

  • Grand Opening held at new Little Rock Center - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 21, 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 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 21, 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...

  • 2014 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P31

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 21, 2014

    7 July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon - P31...

  • 2008 Legacy amendment offers buffet of outdoors, arts funds

    Don Davis, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 21, 2014

    Editor's note: In 2008, Minnesota voters approved the "legacy amendment." To date, the fund has put $1.5 billion toward various projects in the state. In this two-part series, Forum Communications examines the impact the Legacy Funds have had on the state, and what lessons neighboring North Dakota can learn as it decides whether to embark on a similar path. ST. PAUL - The moose population in northern Minnesota's forests is dwindling, but a tax voters raised in 2008 could help save the giants....

  • Ojibwe Language and Culture Camp - August 5-7, 2014

    Ojibwe Language and Culture Camp - August 5-7, 2014 9 AM - 6 PM P[em tp lods ages 6-18 Join us for a three-day camp featuring: Canoeing, Lacrosse, Ojibwe Bingo, Moccasin Games, Plant Identification, Tobacco Pouch Making. Traditional Anishinaabe Tteachings and more. The camps main location will be at the Ponemah Round House Transportation and meals provided Admission is FREE and limited to 30 participants. If interested in participating or for more information, contact Tom Barrett Sr. at...

  • Bemidji State University starts Elders in Residence program to support Indian retention

    Jul 21, 2014

    July 18, 2014 — Bemidji State University will bring four elders from the northern Minnesota region’s American Indian communities to campus as part of an Elders in Residence program. The innovative retention and diversity initiative, led by BSU’s American Indian Resource Center and slated to begin this fall, is intended to help the university’s Indian students overcome cultural disassociation, which research indicates is a barrier to success in higher education. “The American Indian retention rate is more than an issue of education...

  • SLOT TECHNICIAN - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Jul 21, 2014

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING ** SLOT TECHNICIAN RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: July 18, 2014 CLOSES: August 01, 2014 POSITION OBJECTIVES Under the general supervision of the prevailing Supervisor is responsible to conduct preventative maintenance and repair slot machines for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  Troubleshoots and locates problems in slot machines and makes necessary repairs, following outlined pro...

  • SLOT SUPERVISOR - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls

    Jul 21, 2014

    **EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** SLOT SUPERVISOR RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: July 18, 2014 CLOSES: August 01, 2014 SCOPE OF POSITION Under the general supervision of the Slot Department Manager is responsible to oversee assigned shift for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Ensures adequate staffing is maintained to meet business needs. • Schedules employees and assigns work duties. • Oversees work orders,...

  • FIRE FIGHTERS AND MDA CELEBRATE "60 YEARS STRONG"

    Jul 21, 2014

    CHICAGO, July 17, 2014 — The Muscular Dystrophy Association and the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) are set to kick off another summer season of the fire fighters' spirited Fill the Boot campaign. Throughout 2014, the two organizations are celebrating 60 years of a partnership committed to saving and improving the lives of more than one million Americans fighting muscle disease. “Fill the Boot is an honored tradition for both organizations, and it’s so fulfilling to know that the work our fire fighters do out there in the s...

  • Who Has Your Baby's DNA?

    Jul 21, 2014

    ST. PAUL, Minn.—Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF, www.cchfreedom.org) is alerting parents in Indiana to take action to protect the genetic privacy of their newborn babies. For 23 years, the State of Indiana has been storing blood samples and DNA of newborn children without the consent of their parents. After a media investigation and report, parents were surprised to learn that the Indiana State Department of Health is storing the blood and DNA of 2.25 million children in an undisclosed warehouse. Following the investigation, sta...

  • Jul 21, 2014

    By almost every measure, the foreclosure crisis is fading — and fast. Home prices are going up and repossessions are going down this summer, marking another pivotal shift for the housing market in the Twin Cities....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    In U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s view, the dangers of distracted driving cannot be talked about often enough....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    St. Paul police are investigating what they describe as the suspicious death of a woman found unresponsive in a vehicle late Saturday....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    Paul Wild has been a reliable research volunteer at the University of Minnesota for 20 years, participating in two landmark studies that changed the standard of care for diabetes, a disease that afflicts more than 24 million Americans....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    mar Kalmio was never supposed to get to North Dakota. The Somali national from Eagan was supposed to be deported because of his violent criminal record in Minnesota....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    A former speaker of the Minnesota House trading on that experience as he runs for governor, Republican Kurt Zellers barely mentions politics at all as he plows through the crowd at a suburban summer festival....

  • Jul 21, 2014

    You know how it goes with reality TV. Once an idea starts working, everyone else wants a piece of the action — that’s why we have so many shows about storage lockers. So it may not have been a surprise that once “Naked and Afraid” took off on Discovery last summer — that’s the show in which two people survive the outdoors in the buff — TLC’s “Buying Naked” and VH1’s “Naked Dating” were soon in the works....

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