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Articles from the September 21, 2011 edition


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  • Natlie Marie Weiss

    Sep 21, 2011

    Natlie Marie Weiss, 38, whose Indian name was Anaang, which means Star, of Ponemah, MN died Saturday, September 17, 2011 at Bethesda Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Traditional Services in the Indian custom will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2011 at the Ponemah Community Center with Spiritual Leader Greg Kingbird officiating. A wake will begin Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at the Ponemah Community Center in Ponemah, MN and continue until the time of the funeral. Burial will be at the Family...

  • Helen Green

    Sep 21, 2011

    Helen Green, 55 of Red Lake, MN died Monday, September 19, 2011 in Bemidji. Services will be held at a later date. The Cease Family Funeral Home of Bemidji assisted the family with arrangements....

  • Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P4...

  • Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P5...

  • Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P6...

  • Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Young Red Lake Warrior team gains experience in 42-16 loss to Kelliher-Northome P7...

  • Progress for Red Lake Nation: New Fitness Center to be Part of Larger “Rec Center”

    Michael Meuers|Sep 21, 2011

    When the new Red Lake casino was built on the reservation line on Highway 89, Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain, Jr. said in his State of the Band message, that the tribe would “turn the Humanities Center back to the people.” The Red Lake Humanities Center, built in the 1970’s was the former home for the casino and has been used for many things from hockey games to swimming. It has housed tribal programs from Head Start to college classes, and everything in between. Funerals, boxing matches, conc...

  • Progress for Red Lake Nation: Red Lake Housing on the Rise

    Michael Meuers|Sep 21, 2011
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    Little Rock Representative to the Red Lake Tribal Council, Richard Barrett gave a tour of two new housing projects in the Little Rock District. Known as Project RL11, two areas now have 15 new homes each on tarred roads with shoulders. The meandering roads are cut into the woods ending in a cul-de-sac. It is evident that we are looking at very nice, mellow neighborhoods, Barrett stated. The housing project’s water and sewer lines are hooked up to Red Lake. “These are ‘rent to own’ tax credit...

  • Progress for Red Lake Nation: Elderly Nutrition to Move to Former Casino

    Michael Meuers|Sep 21, 2011

    When the old elderly nutrition site near the lake froze up and flooded seven or eight years ago, Elderly Nutrition moved to the upper floor of the Red Lake Humanities building. It is a bright and pleasant place with natural light. But Elderly Nutrition Director Candy Beaulieu, has wanted to expand the role of elderly nutrition by providing more activities, be more of an Elder Center, if you will. And now, she may soon have that opportunity. Elderly Nutrition will be moving into the old Red Lake...

  • DAYTIME BURGLAR NABBED

    Sep 21, 2011

    On Tuesday morning, a male juvenile was apprehended by authorities in Clearwater County after the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office was tipped off by a citizen who spotted the individual driving out of the Puposky area where he had been sought in connection with several burglaries or attempted burglaries in that area on Monday. On Monday, September 19, 2011, a citizen confronted the teenager at an unoccupied residence in Puposky. The citizen had been alerted to his presence when he was seen at another residence by a neighbor. The burglar was...

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team Falls to Cass Lake-Bena P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team Falls to Cass Lake-Bena P8...

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team Falls to Cass Lake-Bena P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 21, 2011

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team Falls to Cass Lake-Bena P9 Additional Photographs in the PHOTOS Section....

  • DEMOCRATS WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO PROTECT THE MIDDLE CLASS AND SENIORS

    Senator Harry Reid, US Senate|Sep 21, 2011

    Washington, D.C. – Nevada Senator Harry Reid made the following remarks today on the Senate floor marking the end of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and on President Obama’s deficit reduction plan. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery: Sixty years ago, this nation’s Armed Forces were segregated by race. Thirty-five years ago women weren’t allowed to attend our nation’s military academies. And until today, thousands of qualified, dedicated men and women were barred from military service or expelled from the Armed Forces because they were hones...

  • Sep 21, 2011

    WASHINGTON - A dispute between the House and Senate over money for disaster relief is threatening a short-term bill to finance the government after Sept. 30, raising the prospect of a government shutdown....

  • Online poker site a Ponzi scheme that soaked players, U.S. alleges

    David Caruso, Associated Press|Sep 21, 2011

    NEW YORK - An Internet poker company that was blocked from operating in the United States in the spring as part of an online gambling crackdown was "not a legitimate poker company, but a global Ponzi scheme," federal prosecutors said Tuesday. The popular Full Tilt Poker website illegally raided player accounts to fund operations and make lavish payments to its owners, Justice Department lawyers said in a revised lawsuit filed in New York. Over four years, the company used $444 million in player money to pay board members, including well-known...

  • Michael Timothy Fasthorse Sr.

    Sep 21, 2011

    Michael Timothy Fasthorse, Sr. 49 yrs, of St. Paul, passed away September 17, 2011. Preceded in death by mother, Pauline Fasthorse; father, Trinidad Gardea; grandparents, Rose Crowfeather and Sam Fasthorse; nephews, Waylon, Daniel, and Chase; uncles, Fenton, Wayne, Winfield, and Eddie. Survived by companion, Candy; sons, Michael Jr. (Valerie) and Anthony (Alicia); daughter, Trina Fasthorse; grandchildren, Hunter, Adrianna, Pauline, and Pretty Fasthorse; brother, Joseph A. Fasthorse, St. Paul,...

  • Sep 21, 2011

    (Reuters) - The country's second-largest Indian tribe came to an agreement on Tuesday that could reinstate some 2,800 African Americans to the Cherokee Nation, just four days before an election for its principal chief....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the Cherokee Nation and an attorney for the Cherokee Freedmen made a preliminary agreement Tuesday afternoon that will extend the tribe’s voting period for voters to Oct. 8....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    First Nations families made an emotional plea to the Canadian government Monday after a journey to Ottawa from Vancouver on behalf of Walk4Justice....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    OTTAWA – Nearly 5,000 kilometers after they left Vancouver on two routes winding across Canada, the Walk4Justice organizers and families arrived in Ottawa with a sense of purpose and heaviness in their hearts....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded the Rosebud Sioux Tribe almost $7 million to build a veterans cemetery near Mission....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    GRASS VALLEY, Calif. September 20, 2011 - In a rare public appearance, long time Native American political activists John Trudell and Russell Means will join local Tsi Akim Maidu tribal members and native leaders at the 12th annual Indigenous Peoples Days. They and Q'ero healers from Peru, Maori of New Zealand, and Hopi of Arizona will gather with native and non native people to focus on 'healing soul wounds', learn about local native history, and honor native language and culture through ceremony, discussion circles, traditional music and...

  • Sep 21, 2011

    Several Native American tribes tell a story about an old woman who wanders the roads of life with her grandson. For unexplained reasons, they are poor and hungry, caught in the winds of fate without food and shelter. They arrive at a village where people are busy with preparations for a great feast. The old grandmother knocks on doors and asks for food for herself and her grandson. Despite the evident abundance, they are refused entrance. She is rebuked for interfering with the big feast and for distracting people from their tasks and...

  • Sep 21, 2011

    A special advisory council says Michigan's Upper Peninsula could handle a moose hunting season. The group presented its report to the state's Natural Resources Commission last week....

  • Sep 21, 2011

    NASHUA – A Canadian judge has ruled that two men charged in a decades-old double murder will be extradited to the United States to face charges....

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