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Articles from the August 24, 2012 edition


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  • Back to School at Red Lake Elementary

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School at Red Lake Elementary...

  • Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P2...

  • Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P3...

  • Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P4...

  • Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P5...

  • Shakopee Mdewakanton Announce Winners of Annual Wacipi

    Aug 24, 2012

    Shakopee, MN – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community announces the results of its Annual Wacipi, held August 17-19, 2012, at the SMSC Wacipi Grounds. About 900 dancers in regalia participated in the contest Wacipi (Pow Wow), while thousands of spectators gathered to enjoy the dancers and drums. Jr. Girl's Fancy (6-12) 1st 5 Charlize Arcoren, Ironwood, SD 2nd 37 Malia Jacobs, Oneida, WI 3rd 32 Cherish Kingbird, Red Lake, MN 4th 27 Alonna Childs, Prairie Island, MN 5th 33 Wakinyela Clairmont, Minneapolis, MN Jr. Girl's Jingle (6-12) 1st 130 A...

  • Bush Fellowship Program Now Open to Elected and Public Officials

    Aug 24, 2012

    (Saint Paul, MN – August 22, 2012) As key leaders in their communities, elected and government officials in policymaking positions have an unmatched opportunity to work toward solutions to tough problems in their communities. These potential changemakers can now apply to the new Bush Fellowship Program, designed to foster courageous leadership to mobilize communities to find solutions to tough problems, through a partnership with GTS Educational Events. Fellows receive support in enhancing their leadership skills and bringing their ideas for c...

  • Back to School Fest held in Ponemah P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School Fest was held in Ponemah, MN on Monday, August 20, 2012.Back to School at Red Lake Elementary P5...

  • Back to School Fest held in Ponemah P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School Fest was held in Ponemah, MN on Monday, August 20, 2012....

  • Back to School Fest held in Ponemah P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School Fest was held in Ponemah, MN on Monday, August 20, 2012....

  • Back to School Fest held in Ponemah P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School Fest was held in Ponemah, MN on Monday, August 20, 2012....

  • Back to School Fest held in Ponemah P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 24, 2012

    Back to School Fest was held in Ponemah, MN on Monday, August 20, 2012....

  • Aug 24, 2012

    MOOSE LAKE, Minn. -- The chairwoman of the Moose Lake School Board faces drunken driving charges for the third time in six years and the fourth since 1992....

  • Aug 24, 2012

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has issued its annual handbook of waterfowl regulations for the upcoming hunting season....

  • JUSTICE AND INTERIOR DEPARTMENTS LAUNCH INDIAN COUNTRY SEXUAL ASSAULT TRAINING

    Aug 24, 2012

    WASHINGTON - The Justice and Interior Departments this week launched a new training seminar for tribal and federal law enforcement on investigating and prosecuting sexual assault cases on tribal lands. More than 75 participants from throughout the United States participated in the three day training course, which began on Monday, August 20, 2012. They included tribal and federal law enforcement officers, prosecutors and victim specialists from 23 tribal nations and 23 states. Topics included law enforcement response, children as victims and...

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy School Supplies for Red Lake Member Students

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy will be giving out school supplies for Red Lake Member students on Friday, August 24, 2012 from 8 AM - 5 PM. Most tribal programs will close at noon on Friday, but the Red Lake Embassy will remain open until 5 PM to hand out these school supplies. Any questions, please call Leah Loud at 612-874-9588....

  • DFL Talking Points – August 24, 2012

    Aug 24, 2012

    Voter Restriction Amendment The Voter RESTRICTION Amendment is designed to lure Minnesotans into voting for something that: • Creates an UNFUNDED MANDATE that will cost state and local governments upwards of $50 million to implement and INCREASE PROPERTY TAXES on city residents. • Seeks to dismantle our 40 year history of Election Day registration • Sets up a complicated new system of provisional balloting (the “PROBABLY WON’T GET COUNTED VOTE”). City residents don’t have time to take hours off work to go back and cast a ballot down at the c...

  • In the footsteps of Little Crow: a conversation with Curt Brown, Kate Parry and Iyekiyapiwin Darlene St. Clair

    Aug 24, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (08/23/2012) —A recent six-part series on the 150th anniversary of the U.S-Dakota War of 1862 that appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune is the subject of a conversation, hosted by the University of Minnesota, on Thursday, August 30. The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 p.m. in room 125 of the Nolte Center for Continuing Education, located at 315 Pillsbury Drive SE on the East Bank of the U of M Twin Cities campus. Iyekiyapiwin Darlene St. Clair, a visiting associate professor with the U of M...

  • POSTPONED - 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Walk/Run - Friday, August 24th, 2012

    ****NOTICE**** The 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Walk/Run will be rescheduled for another date Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services 5th Annual Suicide Prevention Walk/Run Friday, August 24th, 2012 Redby Health Station to Red Lake Humanities Center Registration begins @ 8:30 a.m. Walk/Run begins @ 9:00 a.m. Sponsored by the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services and the Red Lake Tribal Council...

  • EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

    EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY The Walking Shield Organization is again providing an e-learning course for members and employees of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. The attached information shows a description of the topics that are covered in the course work by the Harvard Program. If you are interested in this educational opportunity and have access to the internet, please submit your name, e-mail address and contact phone number to cberg@redlakenation.org All course work is done on-line. A full listing of all interested participants will be s...

  • Youth and Toddler Activities Day

    Youth and Toddler Activities Day - Sunday, August 26, 2012 Races, softball throw, sack racing, shoe scramble, leap frog. RLHS Football fields at 2 PM on August 26, 2012 Ages (2-4), Ages (5-7), Ages (8-11), Ages (12-14), Ages (15-17). First Place $10, Second Place $8, Third Place $6, Participation $5. Finger painting, bounce houses, coloring contest, passing practice game. RLHS Football fields @ 3pm August 26th 2012 1-6 School supplies, 4 bikes, gift cards, helmets, toddler basketball hoops....

  • Red Lake Nation Fishery Walleye Cook Off

    Red Lake Nation Fishery Walleye Cook Off The Red Lake Nation Fishery will be hosting a Walleye Cook Off at the Red Lake Humanities building on August 24, 2012 at 2pm. If you would like to enter the cook off please complete a registration form at the Red Lake Nation Fishery in Redby during business hours and return it to Bianca Mendoza no later than August 23, 2012 at 1pm. Categories: Deep Fried Walleye Baked Walleye Grilled Walleye Pan Fried Walleye Specialty Dishes Prizes: 1st Place- $500.00...

  • Police announce extra DWI patrols through Labor Day

    Bemidji Pioneer|Aug 24, 2012

    BEMIDJI – The Bemidji Police Department, Beltrami County Sheriff’s Department and Minnesota State Patrol will step-up drunken driving patrols now through Sept. 3 as part of a state- and nationwide DWI enforcement campaign. A DWI offense can result in the loss of a driver’s license for up to a year, thousands of dollars in fees and possible jail time. Repeat offenders must use an ignition interlock, which requires a breath sample for each time the driver tries to turn on their vehicle, in addition to potential license suspension, costs and j...

  • Social Security Administration issues Emergency Message Decision Regarding Trust Fund Management Lawsuits

    Aug 24, 2012

    Fredericks Peebles & Morgan, LLP a national law firm serving Indian tribes and tribally related interests, was recently informed by the Social Security Administration that it has issued an Emergency Message Decision. The decision states that the Social Security Administration would exclude distributions of tribal trust fund settlements from a member’s countable income and resources for purposes of determining eligibility for SSI or Medicare Part D. In 2005, the Ute Indian Tribe represented by Fredericks Peebles & Morgan, LLP filed suit against...

  • THE 24 SEVEN – August 24, 2012

    Washington Post|Aug 24, 2012

    THE 24 SEVEN – August 24, 2012 Report: Illegals get $4b a year in tax refunds More than $4 billion a year in cash refunds are flowing to ill... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=55943&L=23171&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- ICE agents sue to stop anti-deportation policy Saying they're fed up with being told they can't do their jobs,... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=55943&L=23172&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ex-Marine R...

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