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  • OUTREACH WORKER - (A MOTHER'S SACRED GIFT) - CHEMICAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

    Oct 1, 2019

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT OUTREACH WORKER (A MOTHER'S SACRED GIFT) CHEMICAL HEALTH PROGRAMS Opening: September 30, 2019 Closing: October 16, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION Responsible for assisting to plan and carry out personal change in the use of alcohol and other drugs for clients to deal with related life issues including age appropriate personal growth and development. Reports to Project or Executive Director, full time with benefits, Salary: $14.00 hourly ($1.00 increase after 90-day...

  • LICENSING TECHNICIAN - RED LAKE GAMING COMMISSION

    Oct 1, 2019

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT LICENSING TECHNICIAN RED LAKE GAMING COMMISSION Opens: September 30, 2019 Closing: October 25, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Licensing Technician is responsible for the processing of Tribal Gaming Licensing applications for gaming employees and gaming vendors. Responsible for conducting thorough background investigations to ensure that the Tribe is in compliance with Tribal, State and Federal gaming licensing regulations. Must maintain all background and licensing...

  • 2019 Great American Storyteller chosen

    Oct 1, 2019

    Nicolle LaFleur of Snellman won the title of Great American Storyteller at the conclusion of Saturday night's storytelling contest at Calvary Lutheran Church. She received a check for $1,000. In the first round she entertained with a charming story about raising their first child in a household that included both sets of grandparents and the challenges of successfully negotiating cultural differences among them. Other storytellers were Maeve Bolton of Park Rapids, Noel LaBine of Andover and...

  • MnDOT encourages schools, communities to participate in Walk and Bike to School Day Oct. 2

    Oct 1, 2019

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – More than 200 Minnesota schools and thousands of students will participate in International Walk and Bike to School Day Wednesday, Oct. 2. The annual event, sponsored by Minnesota Safe Routes to School, encourages students and parents to increase their physical activity, practice pedestrian and bicycle safety, reduce traffic congestion and strengthen connections between families, schools and communities. “Walking and bicycling safely is a critical life skill and Walk to School Day encourages students to use this knowledge thr...

  • Hy-Vee Suspends Sale of Zantac Brand and Topcare Brand Ranitidine Products

    Oct 1, 2019

    WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 30, 2019) — Hy-Vee, Inc. has temporarily suspended the sale of all over-the-counter Zantac brand and Topcare brand ranitidine products. This action is being taken out of an abundance of caution due to a recent industry-wide product alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that ranitidine products may contain a low level of nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a probable human carcinogen. The FDA is continuing to evaluate whether low levels of NDMA in ranitidine pose a risk to patients. The levels that the F...

  • Introduction to Construction Trades - Training Starts Soon

    Oct 1, 2019

    Introduction to Construction Trades - Training Starts Soon...

  • Rare 1839 Map of Fort Snelling Now Accessible to Researchers in the Gale Family Library

    Oct 1, 2019

    In the Minnesota Historical Society's vast map collection, there are several that are key resources depicting the early history of Fort Snelling. An 1839 map created by surveyor Lt. J.L. Thompson is now newly accessible to researchers to explore in the Gale Family Library. While the map was donated to MNHS several years, it has now been encapsulated (encased between protective layers of plastic) by conservators, making it safe for researchers to regularly handle. The handwritten pen-and-ink map...

  • Blackfeet Reservation Digging Out After Record-Breaking Snowstorm

    Oct 1, 2019

    The Blackfeet Tribe and Montanans east of the Rocky Mountain Front are just beginning to dig out of a record-breaking early-season snowstorm. It'll take a few days for the snow to melt and things to return to normal. By Saturday morning, 20 inches of snow had already fallen on the Blackfeet Nation. Robert Desrosier with the Blackfeet Nation's Disaster and Emergency Services says the tribe activated its emergency operations that morning and closed all roads except Highway 2 East....

  • Crown appeals for new trial for man acquitted in shooting death of Indigenous man

    Oct 1, 2019

    The prosecution appeal of the not guilty verdict in the case of a Hamilton-area homeowner who shot and killed an Indigenous man begins Monday in Toronto. Prosecutors are asking Ontario's Court of Appeal to set aside the controversial not guilty verdict and order a new trial for Peter Khill. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/khill-styres-appeal-1.5300712...

  • Native American students suspended at higher rates than peers. New report looks at solutions

    Oct 1, 2019

    Native American students in California's public schools face higher-than-average suspension rates, according to a new report. A joint effort between California State University, San Diego, and the Sacramento Native American Higher Education Collaborative, the report outlines what it calls troubling trends regarding how school administrators discipline students. https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2019/09/30/report-native-american-students-suspended-higher-rates-than-others/2391474001/...