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Dorothy Rose Benaise (February 27, 1940 - July 23, 2014) Dorothy Rose (Scott) Benaise, 74, of Red Lake died Wednesday, July 23, 2014 at in Red Lake. A memorial visitation will be from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm with a service at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at the Little Rock Center in Red Lake. She was born February 27, 1940 in Swan Lake, Manitoba the daughter of Alfred and Maggie Scott. She married Clarence Benais and they lived in Red Lake. She loved to sew and make blankets. She was a...
Robert Lee Seaboy September 12, 1949 - Tuesday, July 22, 2014 Robert Lee Seaboy, age 64, of Summit, South Dakota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 in Summit. He was born on September 12, 1949 in Sisseton, South Dakota the son of Ashley Brown and Jeanette Seaboy Varnes. As a young child he was raised by his mother and stepfather William Varnes. He attended school in Sisseton and completed his GED while serving in The United States Army. Robert enlisted while stationed at...
After thieves broke into his garage in June and stole an expensive bicycle, Nathan Clough bought a replacement and hung it in the garage, wrapping a thick metal chain around it for added security....
The girl’s dog wouldn’t quit barking Monday night, so she let him outside. Chad Eric Pickering, 40, was there waiting, crouched beneath a pine tree, prosecutors say. She glimpsed a shadow before she was shot three times....
A confrontation Thursday night between two people on a Metro Transit bus erupted in gunfire on a north Minneapolis street, leaving one man dead....
Minnesota’s rocky experiment with electronic pulltab gambling, once tapped to fund the new Vikings stadium, is undergoing the biggest shake-up in its two-year history....
The federal government says 173 unaccompanied immigrant children have been placed in Minnesota since the start of the year....
MUMBAI, India — Dental surgeons in India's largest city say they have removed 232 small "tooth-like structures" from the mouth of a teenage boy with a rare medical condition....
Andy Marso was a college kid with a bright future. He left Minnesota to study journalism at the University of Kansas. He was three weeks away from graduating and had a job waiting as a sportswriter for the local paper. Then one day he literally felt a shiver up his spine....
WASHINGTON — Nearly 300 passengers perish when their plane is shot out of the sky. Airlines suspend flights to Israel's largest airport after rocket attacks. Two airliners crash during storms. Aviation has suffered one of its worst weeks in memory, a cluster of disasters spanning three continents....
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is praising Mexico's attempts to target smugglers who are trafficking unaccompanied children from Central America through Mexico to the United States....
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal members are looking to get their voices heard after a round of disenrollment notices were sent out earlier this year....
WASHINGTON—Sen. John Tester seems to be experiencing the same feeling of frustration that many Native Americans across the country are feeling over the continued delays of the distribution of the second Cobell settlement payments....
PINE RIDGE, SD - Last August, tribal members on the Pine Ridge Reservation in southwest South Dakota voted to lift a long-standing ban on alcohol sales. But the drinks aren't flowing yet....
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Representatives from the Navajo Nation and city of Albuquerque met Thursday morning in the wake of fatal homeless beatings that left two Navajo men dead. Read more: http://www.koat.com/news/berry-navajo-nation-seek-partnership-after-homeless-killings/27137790#ixzz38UCyN7ch...
An inmate who repeatedly bangs her head and strikes out at prison staff who try to stop her is not a dangerous offender, according to a ruling released today by a judge in Saskatchewan....
In February, a mass shooting happened in Indian Country at Cedarville Rancheria in northeastern California. Two people were injured and four were killed. One victim was only 19 years old. A group of children, including a 5-day-old, were present....
SIOUX FALLS | A fourth defendant accused of stealing funds that belonged to the Oglala Sioux Tribe has been sentenced in the case....
A woman waiting in line for a Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday had to be physically removed because she was carrying bed bugs, The Daily Caller reports....
(SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - An agreement with the U.S. Indian Health Service (IHS) to settle SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium's outstanding claims against the Indian Health Service for unpaid contract support costs has been reached. Under the agreement, the U.S. Indian Health Service has agreed to pay SEARHC $39.5 million plus interest, totaling approximately $53 million, to settle the organization’s contract support costs claims for the years 1999 through 2013....
SHIPROCK — A Gallup woman filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday alleging the Northern Navajo Medical Center provided negligent care to her mother, causing the Shiprock woman's death....
The Obama administration is moving ahead with its plans to improve the federally funded schools that serve tens of thousands of American Indian students with an announcement of $2.5 million in grants to entice tribes to take more control over educating their children....
HELENA — Two men were killed in a single-vehicle crash near Rocky Boy on the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation....
The 2014 North American Indigenous Games are underway in Regina and an athlete from the Sudbury area has had a golden start....
The couple accused of killing Saint Mary's University student Loretta Saunders will be back in Halifax provincial court Friday for closing arguments in their week-long preliminary hearing....