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Vivian Thunder Stately, 84 of Red Lake, died Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at the Sanford Bemidji Medical Center. Traditional Funeral Services will be 10:00 am Saturday, June 16, 2012 at the Little Rock Community Center in Red Lake, MN. A wake will begin Thursday, June 14, 2012 at the Little Rock Community Center and will continue until the time of the service. Interment will be at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Cemetery in Red Lake, MN under the direction of the Cease Family Funeral Home of B...
CASS LAKE – In a close race to determine the head of the Leech Lake Tribal Council, Carri Jones made history with her win over incumbent Arthur “Archie” LaRose in Tuesday’s general election. In a close race for District 3 committeeman, LeRoy Staples-Fairbanks III also defeated the incumbent, Eugene “Ribs” Whitebird. Jones was elected chairwoman by receiving 50.09 percent of the votes. Jones received 1,335 votes, while LaRose received 1,330 votes for 49.91 percent. With her win, Jones, 32,...
According to Nicole Beaulieu on Facebook, unofficial results of the Leech Lake Tribal Elections held on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, reported Carri Jones received 1335 votes, unseating incumbent Chairman Arthur “Archie” LaRose who had 1330 votes--a difference of just 5 votes. Eleven candidates squared off in the primary election of April 3, with LaRose coming in first with 800 votes, followed by Carri Jones with 506 and Roger Aitken 349. In the District III Race, Leroy Staples-Fairbanks, rec...
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COON RAPIDS – Trey Dale didn’t have the best day on Wednesday, but his all-state certificate should mitigate the final golf tournament of his Bemidji High School career. The Lumberjacks senior shot an 80 on day two of the MSHSL Class AAA State Golf Tournament at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids, dropping him into a tie for 35th place. “It wasn’t his best day,” Bemidji head coach Seth Knudson said. “But he finished it strong despite some mishaps.” Dale shot 38-39-79 on Tuesday but struggled on the second day of the tournament wi...
Pacesetter Minnesota Invitational Tournament Clemens Field House - College of St. Benedict (St. Joseph, MN) • 9th Grade Boys • Saturday, June 16...
The Red Lake Entrepreneur Program has received a large number of product and service providers. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to promote products & services. Contact us at 218-679-1892 or stop in, we are located at the Red Lake Agency or you can email us at crspears@redlakenation.org or sjames@redlakenation.org * Act now—Help us keep the dollars in our community *...
St. Mary's Mission Convent Store will be open on Saturday, June 16, from 9 am to 12 pm...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A new study by a climate group says Minnesota and Wisconsin are among the fastest-warming states in the country since 1970. Climate Central says Minnesota ranks third for the period from 1970 to 2011, warming by an average of 0.62 degrees per decade. Wisconsin is fourth, warming by an average of 0.61 per decade. The group, which advocates for lower carbon emissions, says when data from the past 100 year is studied, Minnesota's average temperature rose 0.23 per decade, placing the state ninth in the country. Wisconsin i...
Moving Forward: - Rally against Racism When: Thursday, June 14th 5:00—6:30pm Where: Beltrami County Courthouse Pavilion (6th & Beltrami Ave NW) What: In response to the recent hate crime that took place on May 25th, 2012 in northern township, Bemidji, Shared Vision is convening a community rally on Thursday, June 14th at the county courthouse pavilion. The event, “Moving Forward: Rally against Racism” will highlight why it’s important as a community to condemn the cross burning and to address what we can do to move forward and promote diversi...
A new mobile tour created by the Minnesota Historical Society offers intriguing stories and reflections about historic sites along the Minnesota River Valley. Callers to the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway Mobile Tour will learn about the people who lived there and the lasting impact of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. The tour can be accessed by calling 888-601-3010 from any location. Visit www.usdakotawar.org/mobiletour to download a travel guide that includes a map of the mobile tour. More...
Prior Lake, MN – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community announces four grants to South Dakota Indian tribes for fiscal year 2012 which began October 1, 2011. The SMSC and these South Dakota tribes have a longstanding relationship as members of the Oceti Sakowin, the Seven Campfires of the Great Sioux Nation. After the Dakota War of 1862, the Dakota people scattered to escape persecution, and many more were removed from Minnesota. Many settled in South Dakota and Canada. A $760,000 grant to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe will help fund two p...
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(Saint Paul, MN – June 13, 2012) – At its May meeting, the Bush Foundation Board of Directors elected Tony Heredia and Dee Thomas to three-year terms on the Board. Jan K. Malcolm is chair of the Bush Foundation Board of Directors. She said, “My Board colleagues and I welcome the passion Tony Heredia and Dee Thomas bring to their new work with the Foundation. Each has expertise that deepens the Board’s ability to guide the important work of improving educational achievement, supporting the self-determination of Native nations, engaging communi...
Deputy Attorney General James Cole Delivers Remarks at the 2012 Oklahoma Sovereignty Symposium Deputy Attorney General James Cole delivered remarks on Tuesday, June 13, 2012, on the department’s efforts to bolster public safety and criminal justice in Indian country, as well as to strengthen the government-to-government relationship between the United States and federally-recognized Indian tribes, at the annual Sovereignty Symposium in Oklahoma City. The complete text of Deputy Attorney General Cole’s remarks is available at www...
WASHINGTON, June 13, 2012—Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today $9.6 million for the creation of two new Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) project areas in New York and North Carolina, and the expansion of an already established BCAP project area in Arkansas. The announcement provides the opportunity to expand the nation's non-food, energy crops used in the manufacturing of liquid biofuels and to help meet state mandated Renewal Portfolio Standards (RPS). "Increasing the production of renewable, home-grown fuels is vital to red...
WASHINGTON, June 13, 2012 -- U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell announced today that the U.S. Forest Service has awarded contracts to four companies to provide a total of seven next generation airtankers for wildfire suppression. The announcement follows the President's signature of S. 3261 earlier today, a bill which cleared the House and Senate this week that expedites the Forest Service contracting process that had been underway. "This is a major milestone in our efforts to modernize the large airtanker fleet, which plays a vital role in...
WASHINGTON, June 13, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the implementation of measures that will make it easier for individuals living in Substantially Underserved Trust Areas (SUTA) to obtain USDA funding to improve basic services, including water and sewer systems, broadband and electric infrastructure. "These measures are a crucial step for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders to build modern utility infrastructure, create jobs and improve their quality of life," Vilsack said. "The ch...