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Seven Clans Casino - Red Lake - New Hours of Operation Seven Clans Casino - Red Lake New Hours of Operation Monday - Thursday: 10 AM - 12 Midnight Friday - 10 AM - 3 AM Saturday - 8 AM - 3 AM Sunday - 8 AM - Midnight During the closure times: extensive cleaning will be completed. 10200 Hwy. 89 Red Lake, MN 56671 888-679-2501...
A dozen Minnesota organizations will be able to increase awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, promote early diagnosis and connect caregivers to resources, thanks to grants from the Minnesota Board on Aging. The board is granting a total of $741,781. “Dementia is not a normal part of aging,” said Susan Mezzenga, chair of the Minnesota Board on Aging. “Timely diagnosis using appropriate tools is key to treatment and support.” An estimated 97,000 Minnesotans over age 65 have Alzheimer’s disease. That number is...
Fairfield, NJ – September 30, 2020 - Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. is an honored recipient of the 70th Industrial Technology Award, sponsored by the Osaka Industrial Research Association. The Industrial Technology Awards are bestowed to organizations that are members of the Osaka Industrial Research Association who promote science and technology and foster the development of young engineers and researchers. For those who have obtained this honorary membership, research and development, including future potential initiatives, are key contrib...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The U.S. Census was supposed to conclude on September 30, but the deadline has been pushed back again to Oct. 5. Some areas of the state, like tribal communities with lower response rates, could utilize the additional time to gather more information. U.S. Census Bureau data shows American Indian and Alaska Natives who live on reservations were undercounted by nearly five percent in 2010. This decade, however, census officials are working to ensure Native American populations are more accurately counted....
State health data shows over 40 percent of all COVID-19 cases among Native Americans in Wisconsin have been reported in September, as the state continues to see the highest level of new cases since the beginning of the pandemic. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has recorded 571 cases among American Indian residents in September as of Tuesday, which accounts for 42 percent of the overall 1,346 cases confirmed since March. The state has now recorded more cases among Native Americans...
MISSION — A COVID-19 outbreak among Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation staff means the Tribes are getting some help from neighboring governments. In a press release, the CTUIR announced that five staff members of the public safety department have tested positive for the virus. To make up for the staff shortage, the Tribes are activating mutual aid agreements with the Pendleton Fire Department and East Umatilla Fire & Rescue. The Bureau of Indian Affairs wildland firefighters will not be affected. “We are taking every...