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  • Red Lake Girls battle Kelliher-Northome right to the end, but not enough to win - P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2014

    The Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team hosted Kelliher-Northome on Tuesday, September 9, 2014. The JV Girls were swept 2-0 in their match, while the varsity took their first game, lost the second, won the third, lost the fourth, and while leading in the 5th and final game towards the end, came up short for the victory. Still looking for their first win on the season, they travel to Cass Lake on Thursday, September 11th, and Warren-Alverado-Oslo on September 13th. They won't play at home again until...

  • Red Lake Girls battle Kelliher-Northome right to the end, but not enough to win - P31

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2014

    The Red Lake Girls Volleyball Team hosted Kelliher-Northome on Tuesday, September 9, 2014. The JV Girls were swept 2-0 in their match, while the varsity took their first game, lost the second, won the third, lost the fourth, and while leading in the 5th and final game towards the end, came up short for the victory. Still looking for their first win on the season, they travel to Cass Lake on Thursday, September 11th, and Warren-Alverado-Oslo on September 13th. They won't play at home again until...

  • 2014 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2014

    7 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah, Minnesota August 29th through September 1st....

  • 2014 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - P47

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2014

    7 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah, Minnesota August 29th through September 1st....

  • Latta, Ardmore, Sulphur girls selected Chickasaw royalty

    Oct 1, 2014

    ADA, Okla. – Three young ladies were crowned Chickasaw Nation princesses Monday night, bringing talent, poise and maturity in representing the Chickasaw people and tribe in the coming year. Taylor Nicole Weems, a 17-year-old Latta High School senior, will wear the coveted crown as the 2014-15 Chickasaw Princess. She is the daughter of Michael and Loraine Weems and will graduate in May 2015. Maegan Ann Carney, a 15-year-old Ardmoreite, will represent the Chickasaw Nation as Chickasaw Junior P...

  • Chickasaw Tradition, Art and Talent featured during Cultural Evening, Arts and Cultural Awards Oct. 2 at Chickasaw Cultural Center

    Oct 1, 2014

    Honoring Chickasaw tradition, art and talent is the focus of Chickasaw Nation Cultural Evening and Arts and Culture Awards, Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, Sulphur, Okla. Chickasaw customs, talent and academic excellence will be featured in a variety of activities planned from 4 – 7:30 p.m. Traditional food, games, stomp dance and crafts are planned for the annual event, which is open to the public. Opening ceremony is set for 5 p.m. at the Kochcha' Aabinili' Amphitheater w...

  • Peterson Statement to Minnesota Legislature on Rail Service

    Oct 1, 2014

    (WASHINGTON, DC) - Minnesota Seventh District Congressman Collin C. Peterson today continued his call for all sides to come together to resolve rail congestion and service issues and restore safe, reliable rail service. Peterson submitted a statement to a Minnesota Senate and House joint meeting examining rail congestion and safety in the state. Peterson's full statement, as submitted for the record, is below: STATEMENT CONGRESSMAN COLLIN C. PETERSON Minnesota Senate & House Joint Meeting Rail Congestion and Safety in Minnesota September 30,...

  • Deputy Secretary Connor Tours Santa Clara Pueblo Lands in New Mexico Damaged by Forest Fires and Floods

    Oct 1, 2014

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Deputy Secretary of the Interior Michael Connor today visited the Santa Clara Pueblo in north central New Mexico to meet with tribal officials and tour pueblo lands that have been severely impacted by wildland fire and seasonal flooding. Joining Deputy Secretary Connor during his visit were Regis Chavarria, Santa Clara Tribal Sheriff; Mike Hamman, Bureau of Reclamation; Lt. Colonel Dagon, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Phillip Parks, Federal Emergency Management Agency; and various tribal officials. “The scarring and wat...

  • Oct 1, 2014

    DULUTH — Enbridge Energy Inc. on Tuesday said its proposed Sandpiper oil pipeline between western North Dakota and Superior, Wis., won’t be completed until 2017, about a year behind the company’s original estimate....

  • Ramona Manuel

    Oct 1, 2014

    Ramona Manuel- Age 80, Born March 6th, 1934 - September 29, 2014 Born in Ponemah, Minnesota, the youngest of a large family. Both her parents died when she was 12 years old and she was sent to boarding schools in Pipestone, Wahpaton and Flandrue, SD. Later, she married Richard Manuel and lived in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN and raised two children, while she worked outside the home. Her first job was at Nortronics, she made parts for computers and worked at several jobs as a machinist and finally retired from Gross-Given Manufacturing in 1999....

  • New Education Ecosystem Grant Program Awards $2.4 Million

    Oct 1, 2014

    (Saint Paul, MN – Sept. 30, 2014) –Twelve organizations that help create the environment for the education initiatives of others to succeed are the first recipients of the Bush Foundation’s Education Ecosystem Grants. Their efforts contribute to the favorable conditions needed for others to work to reduce educational disparities and improve outcomes for all students. The Education Ecosystem Grant recipients support the initiatives of several types of education organizations including schools, nonprofit service providers and government agenc...

  • Southeastern Art Show, Market Opens in Tishomingo Oct. 3

    Oct 1, 2014

    The 2014 Chickasaw Nation Southeastern Art Show and Market (SEASAM) opens at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, on the historic Chickasaw Capitol grounds in Tishomingo. Hosted by the Chickasaw Nation during the Chickasaw Nation 54th Annual Meeting and 26th Chickasaw Festival, the juried art competition and market will also be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4. More than 60 adult and youth artists from Southeastern and Woodland tribes will be participating, displaying art in two-dimensional or three-dimensional categories. Established in 2005,...

  • Art professor kicks off BSU's fall Honors Council Lecture Series

    Oct 1, 2014

    Sept. 30, 2014 — Natalia Himmirska, associate professor of art, will kick off Bemidji State University’s fall Honors Council Lecture Series with a presentation on how cultural influences have shaped art trends in Turkey. Her lecture, “Art in Turkey: The Past is Present,” will be held at 7 p.m. in Hagg-Sauer 112 on Oct. 1. Honors Council lectures are open to everyone free of charge. Himmirska has researched and lectured on Orthodox iconography in Turkey. Her Oct. 1 lecture builds on previous studies with a journey beginning in Istanbul, the cro...

  • HRC & Local Catholics Join to Raise Voices of LGBT Faithful While Bishops Attend Meetings With Pope

    Oct 1, 2014

    WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest advocacy group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights, will join with LGBT Catholics and their supporters in seven cities to pray the rosary and hold a vigils as part of a national effort to send a message of acceptance during a bishops’ meeting with Pope Francis from Oct. 5-19. The two-week faith sojourn, Pray, Listen, Discern -- Raising the Voices of LGBT Catholics, is scheduled to coincide with the Vatican’s Extraordinary Synod, a gathering of 150 Catholic Church...

  • DIGITAL MARKETING WORKSHOP SERIES BEGINNING OCTOBER 2014

    Bemidji, MN - October 1, 2014 - Businesses and nonprofits will be able to take their digital marketing to the next level by attending "Digital Marketing Workshop Series," beginning October 14. Three workshops will be offered: Digital Marketing Mastery I, Digital Marketing Mastery II, and Build Your Own WordPress Website. The sessions will be offered in Bemidji, Crookston, Thief River Falls, East Grand Forks, and Roseau. The workshops are being brought to the region by a collaboration of organizations, spearheaded by IMPACT 20/20. The release...

  • Oct 1, 2014

    General Mills Inc. will slash another 700 to 800 jobs as part of a big cost-cutting effort, layoffs announced less than two weeks after the packaged-food giant posted a bleak fourth quarter and announced two plant closings....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    DALLAS — The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. was confirmed Tuesday in a patient who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas — a sign of the far-reaching impact of the out-of-control epidemic in West Africa....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    Over protests from doctors and industry, the federal government for the first time Tuesday began to detail the billions of dollars that physicians and teaching hospitals receive from companies that sell medical equipment and drugs....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    WASHINGTON – When Rep. Rick Nolan walked the halls of the U.S. Capitol in 1978, the year of his last re-election campaign, his fellow congressman Tim Walz was a 14-year-old walking the halls of his high school in northwest Nebraska....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    BOISE, Idaho — Former U.S. Sen. Larry Craig has been ordered to pay nearly $242,000 to the U.S. Treasury for improperly using campaign funds to cover legal expenses after his arrest in a 2007 airport bathroom sex sting....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    It’s become a weekly alert in the Twin Cities: Another lake infested with zebra mussels. This week, it’s Lake Independence in the west metro. Last week, it was Lake Waconia and White Bear Lake. Earlier last month, it was Christmas Lake and Lake Virginia, smaller lakes in the west metro....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    The U.S. Department of Education has named eight Minnesota schools — including six from Brainerd — as National Blue Ribbon Schools, an honor awarded to the nation’s best-performing schools....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    LAS VEGAS — U.S. casinos and the makers of the games found inside had a $240 billion economic impact and employed 1.7 million people in 2013, a study shows....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    DENVER — Pot may be legal in Colorado, but you can still be fired for using it. Now, the state's highest court is considering whether workers' off-duty use of medical marijuana is protected under state law....

  • Oct 1, 2014

    FLAGSTAFF (AP) — The head of the Navajo Nation’s legislative branch resigned Monday, a day ahead of a hearing in which he is expected to plead guilty in a criminal case accusing him of funneling tens of thousands of dollars to his family....

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