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Articles from the October 25, 2012 edition


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  • THEFT FROM SOUTH CENEX STORE

    Oct 25, 2012

    On the evening of Saturday, October 20, 2012, at approximately 8:15 p.m., an employee from the Cenex South Convenience Store, located just south of Bemidji in Bemidji Township, Beltrami County, contacted the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office regarding two masked individuals who had entered the convenience store and taken money from the two cash registers located behind the counter. The suspects are described as males- one wearing a grey hoodie sweatshirt with a “Quicksilver” logo and a Star...

  • Back in Time - 2005 P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P20

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2012

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  • Native American Financial Advice

    Oct 25, 2012

    Dear Dr. Per Cap: I’m a member of a tribe that pays a sizeable monthly per cap. Within the last five years the checks have really gone up, and our community is blessed to have this windfall; however, there have been problems, too. Specifically, we are starting to see freeloaders looking to marry tribal members so they can live off their per caps. Even worse, one of these gold diggers has her hooks into my younger brother. It’s so obvious to the family that she is only using him for his mon...

  • FUGITIVE LEVEL 3 PREDATORY OFFENDER SOUGHT

    Oct 25, 2012

    The Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) has issued a warrant for the arrest of a level three predatory sex offender who cut off his GPS ankle bracelet in Faribault on October 22. George D. McIntosh, Jr., a level three predatory sex offender, was released from prison on August 30, after serving time for two third-degree criminal sexual conduct convictions. He was put on Intensive Supervised Release (ISR) in Le Sueur County. ISR is the closest form of monitoring the DOC has for offenders...

  • Get a Flu Shot - Get a Free Tote 12:30 to 3:00 at the Clinic

    Get a Flu Shot Get a Free Tote12:30 to 3:00 at the Red Lake Hospital Clinic No appointment needed Patients under 18 need a parent or guardian present Come to the clinic on Thursday October 25, 2012 between 12:30 and 3:00...

  • Bemidji man Matthew Pulis missing

    Bemidji Pioneer|Oct 25, 2012
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    BEMIDJI — Police are searching for a 31-year-old man who has been missing since early Saturday morning. Matthew Pulis, formerly from the Iron Range, was last seen at a bar in downtown Bemidji. The last known contact he had with anyone was through a text message to a friend. His phone has not been accessed or used since then. Police say Pulis does not own a car, nor does he drive. He was scheduled to work on Monday and has not been seen or heard from from by his family or employer. The Bemidji P...

  • Hunger And Homelessness Awareness Week November 10-18, 2012

    Oct 25, 2012

    Hunger And Homelessness Awareness Week November 10-18, 2012 In 2010 29.6% of children were living in poverty in Beltrami County compared to 15% statewide* More than 50% of adult food shelf visitors are employed. 65% make less than $1,000 per month, not enough to cover their basic needs. From January—June of 2012 the Food Shelf served 14,431 people - up 12% from 2011 In Beltrami County 1,122 renter households pay AT LEAST HALF of their income for housing—a level considered severely una...

  • Census: Profile America Facts for Halloween — Oct. 31, 2012

    Oct 25, 2012

    Profile America Facts for Features Halloween — Oct. 31, 2012 Halloween, which dates back to Celtic rituals thousands of years ago, has long been associated with images of witches, ghosts and vampires. Over the years, Halloween customs have changed dramatically. Today, Halloween is celebrated many different ways, including wearing costumes, children trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins, and going to haunted houses and parties. Trick or Treat! 41 million The estimated number of potential trick-or-treaters in 2011 — children age 5 to 14 — acros...

  • Oct 25, 2012

    BEMIDJI – Although he won’t be on the ballot again for another two years, Gov. Mark Dayton said Wednesday this year’s election will be the most important of his life....

  • Oct 25, 2012

    ST. PAUL — Debate about a proposed constitutional amendment requiring Minnesota voters to show photographic identification intensified Wednesday....

  • Oct 25, 2012

    BEMIDJI – The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating two suspects believed to have robbed the Cenex South Convenient Store in Bemidji Township, just south of the city limits....

  • Oct 25, 2012

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Agencies are increasing the reward for finding the arsonist who started the northwestern Minnesota wildfire that destroyed several homes in Karlstad....

  • Oct 25, 2012

    FARGO, N.D. — Several people have been charged in federal court in Fargo in what authorities say is a drug-trafficking ring that involved members of violent street gangs in the Minneapolis area....

  • Oct 25, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Just how will the new Minnesota Vikings stadium effect the environment in downtown Minneapolis?...

  • Pow wow will kick off IU's observance of National American Indian Heritage Month

    Oct 25, 2012

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- For the second consecutive year, Native Americans will gather at Indiana University Bloomington to share history, culture and arts at a traditional pow wow. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 3 and 4 at Union Street Center, 445 N. Union St. It also will serve as the kick-off event for IU Bloomington's observance of National American Indian Heritage Month. Other events in November will include a lecture and workshops. All the events are free and open to the...

  • NEW Exhibit Explores the Revitalization of Local Native Food Traditions

    Oct 25, 2012

    Tulalip, WA –The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve presents a new exhibit, Salish Bounty: Traditional Native American Foods of Puget Sound. Focusing on the revival of traditional Native foods, Salish Bounty is co-curated by Burke Museum archaeologists and Coast Salish advisors. Salish Bounty—comprised of historic photo images, map, and informative text printed on free-standing banners—reminds us that food isn’t solitary; cooking and eating are things we do with other people...

  • Historic $17.5 Million Five-Year Wisdom of the People Program Funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. Concludes

    Oct 25, 2012

    October 23, 2012, Denver, Colo. – The American Indian College Fund’s historic five-year $17.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., named Woksape Oyate, Lakota for “Wisdom of the People,” has concluded its final year. The program helped 32 tribal colleges build upon Native intellectual capital by tailoring programs to address individual school needs while strengthening the entire tribal college system. Woksape Oyate enhanced many tribal college functions, including faculty, staff, and student recruitment, retention, and development and lea...

  • Oct 25, 2012

    Change for change’s sake isn’t always a good thing. Dedicated, informed lawmakers who have a pulse on their constituents’ interests shouldn’t be cast from office because of the dysfunction within the body of government they work....

  • Balancing Our Lifestyles RECRUITMENT DAY

    Saturday, October 27th Balancing Our Lifestyles Building 9 AM to 12 PM We are looking for individuals 18 years of age and older, and American Indian interested in preventing diabetes. We will be conducting blood sugar screenings (fingersticks, and for those who qualify lab draws). We will be offering breakfast snacks and beverages. Small incentives will be provided to those who are eligible and get screened. You have a CHOICE to PREVENT DIABTES We hope to see you stop in. Red Lake Comprehensive...

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