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Articles from the November 14, 2012 edition


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  • NO SCHOOL AT ALL RED LAKE SCHOOLS TODAY

    Nov 14, 2012

    IT HAS JUST BEEN DECIDED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION THAT THERE WILL BE NO SCHOOL AT ALL RED LAKE SCHOOLS TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2012. THIS DAY WILL BE MADE UP ON DECEMBER 21, 2012....

  • Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 10 of 31 - 11/09/2012

    Nov 14, 2012

    Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 10 of 31 - 11/09/2012 Harley Johnson of Thunderbird Graphics Rolls Perfect 300...

  • The Sad Legacy of Moose Dung and Red Robe

    David Thorstad|Nov 14, 2012

    In 1904, the Ojibwe village at Thief River Falls, in northwest Minnesota, was removed to the Red Lake Indian Reservation to the east, much diminished after the tribe’s cession of the land between the reservation and Thief River Falls (known as the eleven western townships—256,152 acres). The Indian cemetery at the village, on a piece of land known as “Squaw Point,” where the Red Lake and Thief rivers meet, was dug up and around 115 remains were taken by barge up the Red Lake River where they we...

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • Flu vaccine for the 2012-13 influenza season has arrived!!

    Nov 14, 2012

    Flu vaccine for the 2012-13 influenza season has arrived!! Everyone 6 months of age and older should get a yearly vaccine. Right now, there is very little seasonal flu activity. Flu season usually begins in October and can last through May. Get vaccinated before flu season starts. High risk patients are a great concern for serious complications from flu. High risk patients • pregnant women • children younger than 5 • people 50 years of age & older • people of any age with certain chronic...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P33

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P33...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P34

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P34...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P35

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P35...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P36...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P37...

  • Casino Arizona’s New Bingo Hall Open for Business

    Nov 14, 2012

    SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY, Ariz. (Nov. 13, 2012) Casino Arizona’s impressive new 26,000-square-foot bingo hall made its highly anticipated debut on Nov. 8. The opening was marked with an official ribbon cutting that included Pima-Maricopa tribal officials, members of the Gaming Enterprise Board and casino executives and staff. “After much planning and anticipation, Bingo has returned to Casino Arizona,” said Eric Ramsey, Bingo Manager at Casino Arizona. “The resulting Bingo Hall is not only beautiful, but continues our traditi...

  • Irregularities Cast Pall Over Arpaio Election Win

    Valeria Fernandez, New America Media|Nov 14, 2012

    PHOENIX – After moving to the Phoenix area, the Bustamante family made sure to reregister under their new Maricopa County address. Mom registered as a libertarian, dad as a democrat and the couple’s 18-year-old son as an independent. Come Election Day, the family found their experiences at the polling booth were as divergent as their political leanings. “I heard some stuff on the news that said maybe us Latinos didn’t understand the ballots or maybe we didn’t understand how to vote,” sa...

  • Shakopee Mdewakanton Loan $13.5 Million to Oglala Sioux Tribe for Nursing Home

    Nov 14, 2012

    Prior Lake, MN – Elders will be able to return home to the reservation for their golden years once a tribal nursing home is completed by the Oglala Sioux Tribe, funded through a loan by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. The $13.5 million loan was approved in March 2012 by the SMSC General Council, all the voting members of the tribe, but due diligence and other issues to finalize the loan has taken nearly eight months to complete. With the funds, the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota are building a 50,000 square feet, 60 bed nursing h...

  • TRIBAL JUSTICE NEWS - November 13, 2012

    Nov 14, 2012

    SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS United States Attorney Announces Grants to Support Sexual Assault Response Initiative on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation (U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana) U.S. Attorney Michael W. Cotter, and Dr. Nate St. Pierre, Coordinator of the Rocky Boy’s Children Exposed to Violence Project, announced that the Chippewa Cree tribe was awarded two Department of Justice grants to enhance alternative intervention and treatment programs ($572,208) and tribal sexual assault service programs ($299,974) on the Rocky Boy’s India...

  • Nov 14, 2012

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor leaders said Tuesday that President Barack Obama remains committed to preserving tax cuts for middle class families and ensuring the wealthy pay more in taxes, outlining plans for a public campaign to pressure Republican lawmakers....

  • Nov 14, 2012

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Everyone who pays income tax — and some who don't —will feel it....

  • Loren D. Fairbanks

    Nov 14, 2012

    Loren Dale Fairbanks, age 38 of Bemidji, Minnesota journeyed to the Spirit World on Sunday, November 11, 2012. He was born on January 24, 1974 in Redlake the son of Gordon Fairbanks Sr. and Lorna Schoenborn-Fairbanks. Loren loved to laugh and joke around, especially with his coworkers and teammates. He enjoyed playing softball and golf as well as traveling, listening to pow wow music, fishing, and playing games online. Loren was a coach at Red Lake Schools for many years. He loved working with a...

  • Nov 14, 2012

    Minnesotans have dropped roughly $2 million on video pulltab games in the past few months, games that are eventually supposed to fund the state's share of the new Minnesota Vikings stadium. But so far, just one game manufacturer and one vendor have been allowed to operate here, a unique situation in state gaming history....

  • Reservation crime soars amid cuts

    Timothy Williams, New York Times|Nov 14, 2012

    The federal government has cut the size of its police force in Indian country, reduced funding for law enforcement and begun fewer investigations of violent felony crime even as rates of murder and rape there have increased to more than 20 times the national average, according to data. The data, much of it contained in recently released Justice Department reports, underscores a reputation for chronic lawlessness on Indian reservations, where unchecked crime has for years perplexed federal...

  • Nov 14, 2012

    Dozens of parents and high schools across the metro endorsed a Minnetonka principal's message Tuesday that discourages teen girls from wearing trendy tight-fitting leggings with increasingly shorter tops....

  • Nov 14, 2012

    While massive open online courses, or MOOCs, are still in their early days, the race has begun to integrate them into traditional colleges -- both by making them eligible for transfer credits and by putting them to use in introductory and remedial courses....

  • Nov 14, 2012

    So, what's it worth to lace up those sneakers and break a sweat for about 30 minutes a day? About 3.5 extra years of life, on average -- and about 4.2 additional years for those willing to step up the intensity or put in closer to an hour a day of brisk walking or its equivalent, according to a new study....

  • Nov 14, 2012

    WASHINGTON — The last legal challenge to a $3.4 billion government settlement with Native Americans was withdrawn last week, clearing the way for payments to as many as 500,000 tribal members, including about 30,000 Arizonans....

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