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The Second Annual Walk “Footprints on our Hearts” was held on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at the Red Lake IHS Hospital with its sponsor; the St. Mary’s Mission Church. Approximately 100 people were in attendance. The day began with registration, giving out memorial books, remembrance pins, shirts and balloons. Father Jerry Rogers opened the event up with an opening prayer, along with Harold Altaha who performed 2 beautiful songs on his guitar, followed by his wife Maria Altaha who then read...
The Second Annual Walk “Footprints on our Hearts” was held on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at the Red Lake IHS Hospital with its sponsor; the St. Mary’s Mission Church. Approximately 100 people were in attendance. The day began with registration, giving out memorial books, remembrance pins, shirts and balloons. Father Jerry Rogers opened the event up with an opening prayer, along with Harold Altaha who performed 2 beautiful songs on his guitar, followed by his wife Maria Altaha who then read...
Red Lake Jr. High outlasts Kelliher-Northome in overtime 42-40...
Red Lake Jr. High outlasts Kelliher-Northome in overtime 42-40 - P2...
Red Lake JV action hosting Kelliher-Northome - P3...
Red Lake JV action hosting Kelliher-Northome - P4...
Red Lake Girls lose to Cass Lake in Volleyyball - P10...
Red Lake Girls lose to Cass Lake in Volleyyball - P11...
Red Lake Girls lose to Cass Lake in Volleyyball - P12...
Annual Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow held on August 30 - September 2, 2013 41st Annual O-Baa-Shiing Labor Day Traditional Pow-wow Committee Specials Men’s Traditional Place No. Name 1st 845 Anthony St. John- Philbrick 2nd 852 Mike Stillday 3rd 830 Terry Skead 4th 826 ??? 5th 868 Miguel Stands Men’s Grass Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 937 Gabe Desrosiers 3rd 969 Richard Street 4th 954 Patrick LeGarde 5th 934 Rodney Crow Men’s Chicken Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 961 A...
Annual Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow held on August 30 - September 2, 2013 41st Annual O-Baa-Shiing Labor Day Traditional Pow-wow Committee Specials Men’s Traditional Place No. Name 1st 845 Anthony St. John- Philbrick 2nd 852 Mike Stillday 3rd 830 Terry Skead 4th 826 ??? 5th 868 Miguel Stands Men’s Grass Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 937 Gabe Desrosiers 3rd 969 Richard Street 4th 954 Patrick LeGarde 5th 934 Rodney Crow Men’s Chicken Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 961 A...
Annual Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow held on August 30 - September 2, 2013 41st Annual O-Baa-Shiing Labor Day Traditional Pow-wow Committee Specials Men’s Traditional Place No. Name 1st 845 Anthony St. John- Philbrick 2nd 852 Mike Stillday 3rd 830 Terry Skead 4th 826 ??? 5th 868 Miguel Stands Men’s Grass Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 937 Gabe Desrosiers 3rd 969 Richard Street 4th 954 Patrick LeGarde 5th 934 Rodney Crow Men’s Chicken Place No. Name 1st 967 Julius Not Afraid 2nd 961 A...
6 Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow Friday Night Session...
6 Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow Friday Night Session...
BEMIDJI -- A survey group hired by the city to examine Paul Bunyan Park and the surrounding area has found multiple artifacts underneath the popular tourist destination. See more at: http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/content/artifacts-being-unearthed-paul-bunyan-park#sthash.2noyNyjP.dpuf...
REGIONAL GRANT DEADLINE Licensed Child Care Providers Please remember to turn in your grant application prior to September 25, 2013. Grants will be reviewed in the month of October with award letters sent out in November. Don't miss this opportunity to request dollars to help support your child care business! For questions contact: Lisa @ 800-941-7003 ext 7004 or email her at lisab@lakesandprairies.net...
EAGAN, Minn. (Sept. 17, 2013) — The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation awarded 12 Minnesota nonprofits a total of $580,000 for projects that connect people with diverse groups and networks to create healthier communities. “More than a decade of research shows that people with strong, positive social relationships live longer, are less likely to be depressed and generally are healthier,” said Carolyn Link, executive director of the Foundation. “These projects will help residents of communities across the state build connect...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 2 - CHILD PROTECTION CASE MANAGERS RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES OPEN UNTIL FILLED! Primary Function: To provide comprehensive case management services to children and families who are involved in the child protection system, both voluntarily and involuntarily, on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Works directly with children and parents to preserve and/or reunify the family and achieve safety and well-being for children in a stable home environment whenever possible....
A new report released today by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) shows that 56 percent, or nearly six in ten of the people who don’t have health insurance today may be able to get coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace for less than $100 per month. Beginning on October 1, individuals and families will have a new way to shop for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace. They’ll be able to compare their options using side-by-side information about price, quality and benefits. With one application they’ll be ab...
Free Radon Testing For the past two years, the Red Lake Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Air Program and the Red Lake Housing Authority have partnered in an effort to improve the indoor air quality of homes. Together, with the help of a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant, these programs have been testing homes for radon and plan to mitigate those homes that were found to have radon levels above the EPA’s action level. Free Testing For this project, short-term, envelope-style r...
Electronic gambling, which hit Minnesota bars with great fanfare last September, did not raise a dime for the glassy new Vikings football stadium this year....
After toiling more than nine hours over three days, a jury in Minneapolis failed to reach a verdict Tuesday in the trespassing trial of American Indian activist Clyde Bellecourt. The judge declared a mistrial. A prosecutor said the city would retry the 77-year-old man. Bellecourt said he didn't believe a second jury would fare any better than the first. "People I talk to can't believe it went this far," he said. "I'm sure this cost thousands of dollars." The co-founder of the American Indian Movement and veteran of the 1973 siege at Wounded...
The weeklong trespassing trial of American Indian Movement leader Clyde Bellecourt ended Tuesday when a deadlocked jury could not reach a verdict. After deliberations that began Friday afternoon, the six-member jury announced several times that it was unable to unanimously agree of a verdict on the misdemeanor trespassing count stemming from Bellecourt’s Christmas Eve arrest at the IDS Center’s Crystal Court. After asking the jury three times to return to deliberations, Judge James Moore declared the mistrial shortly after noon. The case is...
A defiant Duluth head-shop owner went on trial in U.S. District Court on Tuesday in a case that illustrates the nation’s battle over what constitutes illegal drugs....
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced that it does not intend to challenge policies in Colorado and Washington state that legalized the sale and recreational use of marijuana to adults — despite the fact that these state laws are in opposition to federal law....