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Margaret Ann Miller Dow (Jones), 70, whose Ojibwe name is “Zhooniyans” which means “Money”, She was a member of the Bulhead Clan, of Redby, died Saturday, August 27, 2011 at the Red Lake Indian PHS Hospital. Traditional Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm Thursday, September 1, 2011 at the Ponemah Community Center in Ponemah with spiritual leader Steve Jackson. A wake will begin on Tuesday morning at the Ponemah Community Center and will continue until the time of the services on Thursday. Interme...
The Red Lake Department of Public Safety would like to remind community businesses and residents to keep an eye out for counterfeit bills. The department has recently encountered reports of small amounts of counterfeit money being seen at local businesses. The counterfeit bills could be in any denomination. If you have any questions about the authenticity of the bill, you may call the Department of Public Safety at (218) 679-3313 or visit the website www.secretservice.gov and then select “know your money”. Please remember the possession, man...
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On Thursday, August 25, 2011, at around 5 PM, an accident occurred just east of Beaulieu’s Store in the Little Rock District involving a Red Lake Police vehicle and a vehicle owned by Cassandra Weitzel, . One report states that the Red Lake Police vehicle was answering a call at the time and was traveling west bound on Highway 1, when the driver of the white Pontiac, traveling in the east bound lane, was turning north onto a driveway. This report does not appear to be consistent with the d...
MAHNOMEN, Minn. – White Earth tribal leaders say they won’t wait any longer to devise solutions for the devastating addictions that plague their communities. “We have buried too many young people; have seen too many lives destroyed; too many homes, too many communities damaged,” tribal Chairwoman Erma Vizenor said Monday before a crowd of about 300 people gathered in Mahnomen for a substance abuse summit aimed at Native American communities. The summit continues today and is intended to be an a...
The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office requests the public’s help in locating a vehicle which was used in an assault in the Fourtown /Grygla area on August 24th 2011. While a suspect, Randy Lee Thompson, age 50 of rural Grygla, MN has been arrested, the vehicle has still not been found, and its discovery may assist in the prosecution of this crime. The truck is described as a mid 1990’s teal green or blue Dodge extended-cab, short-box pickup truck. It is believed to have expired Minnesota license plates which include the numbers “025”, and it ma...
CROOKSTON — The prosecution rested its case about 1:20 p.m. today in the murder trial of Thomas Fairbanks, after calling 50 or so witnesses since Aug. 17....
Food Shelf in Red Lake on Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 11 AM and in Ponemah at 1 PM....
Mankato, Minn. – One of the nation’s foremost authorities on American Indian history will speak at the 46th annual Northern Great Plains History Conference in Mankato Wednesday through Saturday, Sept. 21-24. Pulitzer Prize nominee Gary Clayton Anderson will be keynote speaker at the conference banquet on Friday, Sept. 23. The conference is sponsored by Minnesota State University, Mankato. Historians from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota and the Canadian province of Manitoba will attend the event, according to William E. Lass, con...
Casino contract talks between the city of Duluth and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have been on hold since the National Indian Gaming Commission called the previous contract illegal in mid-July....
WINNIPEG - Ottawa has been told it has to cough up emails sought in a case involving aboriginal businesses or do a better job of justifying why it shouldn't....
They say 'never eat yellow snow' - but what about skiing over it?...
FARMINGTON — American Indian tribes may be disproportionately affected by climate changes as compared to the general population, a National Wildlife Federation study found....
The Central Consolidated School Board president has been issued a criminal summons by the Navajo Nation stemming from a late July arrest, according to Navajo court documents....
SEATTLE • In the backcountry of the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington state, a handful of law enforcement officers spent part of last summer searching for two things: marijuana and the people growing it. Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/article_35f28f80-1e8e-5e77-9017-74b081f17ecc.html#ixzz1WTsynxRW...