Articles from the October 18, 2012 edition

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Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P2

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P3

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P4

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P5

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012...

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P6

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012...

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P7

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Red Lake Warriors Football Action with Carlton P8

The Red Lake Warriors played host to Carlton on Wednesday, October 17, 2012....

 

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 6 of 31 - 10/12/12

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 6 of 31 - 10/12/12 at the Bemidji Bowl....

 

Red Lake Elementary Football Game

Red Lake, MN – The Red Lake Elementary Boys Football team hosted Cass Lake Elementary in a game held at 4:30 in front of a packed crowd of Parents, Grandparents, Uncles, Aunties, Cousins as well as several of the Jr Hi and Varsity team members. The two teams played each other in Cass Lake on October 2 with Cass Lake winning...

 
 Events   

Dakotah! Sport and Fitness To Host Annual Turkey Trot 5K

Prior Lake, MN – On Saturday, November 17, 2012, Dakotah! Sport and Fitness will sponsor their annual Turkey Trot 5K. The 3.1 mile event will start at Dakotah! and wind through The Meadows at Mystic Lake, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s award winning golf course. “Hosting the events on the golf course provides beautiful scenery and a challenging race venue,...

 

Leonard (Robin) Alvin Stately Jr.

Leonard (Robin) Alvin Stately Jr. Wiimitigoozens “little frenchman”, age 60, of Redby , Minnesota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Monday, October 15th, 2012. He was born on September 22, 1952 in Red lake the son of Leonard Alvin Stately Sr. and Vivian Frances Thunder. He was joined in marriage to Robyn Lynn Isham. They...

 

Esther Frenier-Veum

Esther J. (Frenier) Veum, “Winona”, age 82 of Sisseton, SD, passed away on October 14, 2012. Esther was born on July 9, 1930 to Thelma (Hill) and Theodore Frenier, she attended Wahpeton Indian School and graduated from Flandreau Indian School. As a youngster, Esther loved to ride her horse, “Brownie”, attend Mayansan Presbyterian Church, and visit her grandparents on...

 

School Bus Stop Arm Violations

The Red Lake Department of Public Safety would like to remind drivers to please pay close attention to school buses that have their stop arms extended while picking up or dropping off school children. Each school year, the police department fields several complaints from both the public and school bus drivers regarding stop arm...

 

MARKETING MANAGER - Seven Clans Casinos –Red Lake

** POSITION OPENING ** MARKETING MANAGER RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Red Lake, MN OPENS: October 17, 2012 CLOSES: October 31, 2012 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the General Manager is responsible to assist with overseeing marketing functions for Seven Clans...

 

Shared caseload system prompts concerns, complaints about county’s HHS

BEMIDJI – After the Beltrami County Board spent more than an hour in its work session Tuesday with an update from the county Health and Human Services Income Maintenance Division, commissioners heard complaints about the agency from several people during the board’s regular meeting. A year and a half ago, the agency switched from a case management model, in which staff...

 

Leech Lake Tribal College: Student talks to Franken about awareness for American Indian history, cultural trauma

“I knew right then and there I had to turn my life around,” he said. A bullet had entered his right shoulder and tore through his chest, collapsing his lung and shattering his left arm. His girlfriend, Angela Browneagle, encouraged him to consider his future and Goodman agreed. “Honestly, I just wasn’t on the right...

 
 By Paula Quam    News    October 18, 2012

Education, drugs vie for attention

Democratic Senator Al Franken visited the White Earth Indian Reservation Tuesday with his eye fixed directly on education. Franken’s first stop was the new Circle of Life Academy, where he congratulated students on a school that he called “heaven-sent.” A member of the U.S. Senate on Indian Affairs, Franken told the gym...

 

NACF RELEASES REPORT ON FIRST NATIONAL CONVENING OF THE NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FIELD

Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 16 - The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) has released a report on the “Strengthening the Bones” convening held in the fall of 2011 that brought together over 100 individuals representing a cross section of arts services organizations, cultural centers, museums, artists and artist collectives, foundation and government funding agencies to...

 

Presidential Debate: Top 10 Questions That Weren’t Asked

As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney squared off in the second presidential debate last night, New America Media editors posed 10 questions that have largely gone unasked -- and unanswered – in their campaigns. 1. U.S.-Mexico Border Mitt Romney has pledged to finish the wall on the border with Mexico. What will that mean for U.S....

 

Vilsack Announces Projects to Create Rural Job Opportunities in 39 States

WASHINGTON, October 17, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the selection of 112 recipients in 39 states, Washington, DC, and the Western Pacific for loans and grants to help spur rural economic development and create or save jobs. "These awards illustrate the important impact that economic development assistance can have on small towns and rural...

 

Study: Multivitamins may lower cancer risk in men

America's favorite dietary supplements, multivitamins, modestly lowered the risk for cancer in healthy male doctors who took them for more than a decade, the first large study to test these pills has found....

 
 By KC Cole    News    October 18, 2012

Shoot of the Nations Cornstalk Competition Set October 20

The Chickasaw Nation will host a cornstalk shooting competition, “Shoot of the Nations” 8 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 20. Team members from many tribes are expected to attend he competition, which will take place at Kullihoma, southeast of Ada, Okla. Cornstalk shooting is a traditional Native American sport. Southeaster tribal archers compete using custom, hand-made bows and...

 

Minn officials now tracking concussions at schools

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Department of Health is now tracking concussions at 42 high schools....

 
 Events   

“Footprints On Our Hearts” walk Oct. 20th 2012

The Red Lake Indian Hospital is starting a 1st annual “Footprints On Our Hearts” walk on Oct. 20th 2012. The 2 mile walk is to remember the little ones who left is too soon due to early pregnancy loss, still birth, neonatal death, or in the first few months of life. Dedicated to supporting those families who have suffered...

 

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