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Charlene Martin, Indian name, Mushkoways, To Be Strong, 52, of Warroad, MN died Sunday, October 23, 2011 at the LifeCare Medical Center, Roseau, MN. Traditional Services will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, October 28, 2011 at the Little Rock Community Center. A wake will begin 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at the Little Rock Community Center. Interment will be in the Family Burial Grounds, Red Lake, MN. Arrangements were entrusted to the Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation Service,...
Open House at the Red Lake Elementary School in August 2011....
Open House at the Red Lake Elementary School in August 2011....
Open House at the Red Lake Elementary School in August 2011....
Grandparent's Breakfast with RLES Students held in September 2011 at the Red Lake Elementary School....
Grandparent's Breakfast with RLES Students held in September 2011 at the Red Lake Elementary School....
Grandparent's Breakfast with RLES Students held in September 2011 at the Red Lake Elementary School....
ODANAH, WISCONSIN [October 25, 2011] – After years of operating from a number of different portable buildings due to a fire in 2006 and relying on medical services located miles from the reservation, Bad River will celebrate more than the opening of a new Health and Wellness Center on October 28. The community will gather to renew the commitment of health for the Bad River community, and celebrate the success in creating a healthcare delivery system that meets the needs of the tribe now and into...
CLOQUET, Minn. — The Cloquet School District has denied a parent's request to move a bus stop away from a sex offender's house....
Washington, D.C.— On Wednesday, October 26, 2011, Department of the Interior (DOI) Deputy Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs for Policy and Economic Development Jodi Gillette and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Director Michael Black will attend the final regional government-to-government tribal consultation regarding the Trust Land Consolidation component of the Cobell Settlement. BACKGROUND ON COBELL SETTLEMENT: The $3.4 billion Cobell settlement was approved by Congress on November 30, 2010 (Claims Resolution Act of 2010) and signed by P...
Washington, DC – The future of the almost 1.7 million American Indian and Alaska Native youth will be the main focus of this year’s American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, celebrated every year during the month of November. The announcement of this year’s theme was made by a group of leading national American Indian and Alaska Native organizations in collaboration with a number of tribal and federal government offices. The group also announced the launch of AIANHeritageMonth.org which serves as a resource for youth, the general publi...
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL—Delta Air Lines says tomorrow it will carry through on plans it announced earlier this year to settle its remaining bond debt stemming from a 1992 Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) loan. The airline will transfer $175 million to an escrow account for payment to holders of General Obligation Series 15 bonds. That cash, together with $52 million already held in escrow as part of the bond agreement, entirely satisfies Delta’s obligation to bondholders. The MAC loan was part of a larger $761 million public financing pac...
Minneapolis, MN (October 25, 2011) -- A group of home health care agencies, employees and mentally and physically disabled clients have sued the State of Minnesota, asking a Ramsey County District Judge to strike down a law passed at the end of the 2011 Special Session that singles out home health care workers who provide services to relatives for medical-assistance reimbursement cuts. At the close of the 2011 Special Session, the Legislature passed a law that reduced medical assistance reimbursement to home health care agencies by 20% for...
4 Annual Diabetes and Diabetes Prevention Conference Seven Clans Casino, Hotel and Indoor Water Park - Thief River Falls, MN Wednesday, October 26 – 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Registration from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM Thursday, October 27 – 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Morning Walk at 7:00 AM Registration begins at 8:00 AM Keynote Speaker: Gale Marshall, B.A., IHS DDTP Consultant For more information call 679-4144. Annual Diabetes and Diabetes Prevention Conference Seven Clans Casino, Hotel and Indoor Water Park -...
Red Lake High School Parent Advisory Committee Meeting 6:00-8:00 pm Wednesday October 26, 2011 Red Lake Casino Board Room. Meal provided. Ozaawaanakwadok (Yellow Cloud Woman) Susan L. Ninham, Assistant Principal Red Lake High School 24034 Hwy 1 E. PO Box 499 Red Lake, MN 56671 (218)679-3733 x1101...
Thursday, November 10th 6pm — 8pm American Indian Resource Center, Bemidji Questions? Call 444.2285 Defeating Voter Suppression Efforts in Minnesota - What We All Need to Know Join the Minnesota Voting Rights Coalition, Minnesota Secretary of State Office, Citizens for Election Integrity, MN, League of Women’s Voters and the ACLU-MN for this important panel! Our right to vote is under attack. Proposed legislation and a constitutional amendment would prevent already-registered voters from voting unless they provide a government-issued photo ID...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Red Lake Nation Boys & Girls Club PO Box 1124 Red Lake, MN 56671 218-679-2556 Director of Teen Programs – Unit 1 Red Lake Full-Time (32.5 hrs/week) with Benefits Opens: October 25th, 2011 Ends: November 10th, 2011 Primary Function: Plans, organizes, implements, and evaluates a range of activities for teens to fall within the five core component areas to include: sports/fitness, education, health and life skills, arts, and character and life skills. Is responsible for the day...
Snow-shoveling scofflaws could be on the hot seat this winter in Minneapolis. Not only does the city plan to get out more quickly to see whether a property owner has complied with an order to shovel, but it's likely to hit repeat violators with a $75 fine....
Children and teens who drink a lot of soda pop are twice as likely to steal, beat someone up or bring a weapon to school compared with peers who don't drink it, according to a new review of Minnesota student survey data....
A vaccine that protects against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus should be routinely given to boys ages 11 and 12 to help prevent the cancer-causing virus, a government advisory committee said Tuesday....
AUSTIN, MINN. - It was after 1 a.m. when the policeman arrived at Patricia Sanchez's house, and he understood in a glance why she had dialed 911. Her face was streaked with scratches and her neck bore the red imprint of a man's hand....
Plans to build a casino in downtown Minneapolis or install slot machines at horse racing tracks are re-emerging at the Capitol as possible funding sources for a new Vikings stadium....
TULSA (AP) — Internet payday loan companies owned by Oklahoma Indian nations are coming into conflict with state regulators, a dispute that some say endangers consumers and cheapens the concept of tribal sovereign immunity....
Suzanne Crow, 58, has made and received a lot of bad telephone calls in her life, including the time she told her family that her 3-year-old son had died in a hospital because there wasn't a doctor on duty to care for him. Life in South Dakota as a displaced member of the Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes can be tougher than most....
Roll over each state to see rankings on the disproportionality index. The index gauges the level at which Native American children are present in the foster care system compared with the level at which they are present in the general child population. An index greater than 1 indicates Native American children are over represented in the foster care system while an index of less than 1 indicates under representation. All figures are based on 2009 data. Minnesota ranks No. 1 on the list....