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  • Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P8 Winners of Treet Street Contests Booth contest: 1st to 4th, Housing authority, St. Mary's, RLNC Student Council, Mark Kingbird Family. Youth Costume 1st to 4th: Marv Schoenborn Jr as Gene Simmons, A. Taylor as Minecraft, Darin Roy as "Wilson", Cat in a Hat Adult Costumes: Vampire Bride - Shari Johnson, Fat Bastard - Cheryl Thomas, Victor/Thomas - Dan Lyons & Nikki, Beetlejuice - Oscar King...

  • Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P9 Winners of Treet Street Contests Booth contest: 1st to 4th, Housing authority, St. Mary's, RLNC Student Council, Mark Kingbird Family. Youth Costume 1st to 4th: Marv Schoenborn Jr as Gene Simmons, A. Taylor as Minecraft, Darin Roy as "Wilson", Cat in a Hat Adult Costumes: Vampire Bride - Shari Johnson, Fat Bastard - Cheryl Thomas, Victor/Thomas - Dan Lyons & Nikki, Beetlejuice - Oscar King...

  • Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    Red Lake Halloween Night 2013 - P10 Winners of Treet Street Contests Booth contest: 1st to 4th, Housing authority, St. Mary's, RLNC Student Council, Mark Kingbird Family. Youth Costume 1st to 4th: Marv Schoenborn Jr as Gene Simmons, A. Taylor as Minecraft, Darin Roy as "Wilson", Cat in a Hat Adult Costumes: Vampire Bride - Shari Johnson, Fat Bastard - Cheryl Thomas, Victor/Thomas - Dan Lyons & Nikki, Beetlejuice - Oscar King...

  • St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P8...

  • St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P9...

  • St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    St. Mary's Mission School Halloween Party 2013 - P10...

  • Halloween Party and Dance held in Red Lake - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    A Halloween Party and Dance was held at the Red Lake Center on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. The Party included a Halloween dance and costume contest, dancing to the music of a DJ and lunch. There were over 50 participants in the dance and costume contest and went from 6 PM to 9 PM....

  • Halloween Party and Dance held in Red Lake - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    A Halloween Party and Dance was held at the Red Lake Center on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. The Party included a Halloween dance and costume contest, dancing to the music of a DJ and lunch. There were over 50 participants in the dance and costume contest and went from 6 PM to 9 PM....

  • Red Lake Elementary Football Red and White Game - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    The Red Lake Elementary Football Program finished their season on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 with a Red and White Game at the RLHS Football Field....

  • Red Lake Elementary Football Red and White Game - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 6, 2013

    The Red Lake Elementary Football Program finished their season on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 with a Red and White Game at the RLHS Football Field....

  • RED LAKE NATION COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Men's and Women's Basketball Schedules - 2013/2014

    RED LAKE NATION COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Men's & Women's Basketball Schedules - 2013/2014 The Fond du Lac game on Dec 2nd has been...

  • Health care mandates mean cuts or higher costs for MN schools

    Tom Steward, Watchdog Minnesota Bureau|Nov 6, 2013

    CHASKA, Minn. - Thirty. That's the magic number in the Affordable Care Act for hard-pressed Minnesota school districts scrambling to avoid hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties and new health coverage costs. That's the cut-off that triggers the ACA requirement for schools to provide health coverage to paraprofessionals, cooks, bus drivers and other non-licensed employees working 30 or more hours a week. It's also the magic number that triggers the so-called "pay or play"...

  • Applebee's Continues Tradition of FREE Thank You Meals to Veterans & Active Duty Military on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11

    Nov 6, 2013

    This Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, Applebee’s is once again continuing the tradition the brand started five years ago by thanking our nation’s veterans and active duty military and inviting them to their neighborhood Applebee’s for a FREE Thank You Meal. Applebee’s expects to serve more than 1 million FREE meals from its special Veterans Day menu of seven signature entrees like the 7 oz. House Sirloin. Applebee’s is also encouraging Guests to show their gratitude by leaving a message for current and former military members at ThankYouM...

  • Statewide Health Improvement Program awards grants to Local Counties

    Nov 6, 2013

    St Paul - Yesterday, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) awarded more than $21.2 million in Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) grants to counties and cities across Minnesota. Included in the list of recipients were Beltrami, Lake of the Woods, Hubbard, Clearwater, and Cass counties, which will receive portions of the $1.1 million in SHIP funds that are coming to the area overall. Rep. John Persell (DFL – Bemidji) is happy to see area counties get the much needed support they need for health initiatives. “It’s a good program becau...

  • Nov 6, 2013

    MINNEAPOLIS — Farmers face unpredictability, whether the topic is the weather or economics....

  • Nov 6, 2013

    BEMIDJI — Vaping in Beltrami County may be going up in smoke before it gets off the ground....

  • Nat Hentoff: My choice for principal of the year

    Nov 6, 2013

    Soon after I began reporting on education in the 1950s, I found the principal of Public School 119, an elementary school in Harlem. His office was always open to parents — and often to kids. Dr. Elliott Shapiro knew the names of many of his students and paid particular attention to those who especially needed help. In largely black neighborhoods of New York City in those days, there was an active parents’ movement to have more black principals in public schools. But Shapiro was so respected by many parents of kids at P.S. 119 that they cal...

  • Nov 6, 2013

    DULUTH — Duluth’s Last Place on Earth is to remain closed for at least one year, a judge ruled Tuesday....

  • Nov 6, 2013

    BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Police Department is investigating two reports of weekend vandalism....

  • Chickasaw girl recognized by Seminole Museum for philanthropic work

    Nov 6, 2013

    The idea was simple. Brent Sykes wanted to give his daughter a tangible way to remember her mother, Traci, who died in a 2007 car crash. Mr. Sykes, a Chickasaw citizen, decided to establish the Traci R. Sykes Foundation. Today, his daughter Paige, an energetic eight-year-old, is bringing joy, peace, happiness and educational opportunities to others through foundation gifts in her mother's name. "When she was about five, she began talking about the meaning of the foundation," Mr. Sykes said. "We...

  • Chikasha House offers 'home away from home' at Chickasaw Nation Medical Center

    Nov 6, 2013

    A Texas couple recently took a long, familiar road trip to Ada, Okla., for medical treatment. This time, they found hospitality and comfort at the new Chickasaw Nation Chikasha House. Since a diabetes diagnosis in the early 1990s, Gerald Ward, 75, has made the 428-mile drive from McQueeney, Texas, several times a year to seek medical care. A Choctaw citizen, Mr. Ward has experienced care at Carl Albert Indian Health Facility and its successor, the new Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. He has...

  • Chickasaw 'drama nerd' finds outlet in creative competition

    Nov 6, 2013

    A self-described "drama nerd" is getting the opportunity to flex her creative muscle on the world stage, thanks to support from her tribe. Stillwater-native Madi Green, a Chickasaw student at Oklahoma State University, is a member of the University's Odyssey of the Mind team. The team, the first in university history, earned first place at the competition's World Finals last summer. It is the first time since 2005 an Oklahoma team has taken first place at Odyssey of the Mind World Finals. Green...

  • Botanical time machine awaits Chickasaw Cultural Center visitors

    Nov 6, 2013

    SULPHUR, Okla. - Oklahoma is known for its botanical treasures. Its rich soil and wide-ranging climate make the state home to some of the most beautiful and abundant plant life in the nation. A walk around the grounds of the Chickasaw Cultural Center provides visitors a good look at the lush beauty found in the state. "We are in the process of making the campus as native to Oklahoma and Mississippi as we can without losing the aesthetic value of the non-native evergreens," ecological resource...

  • Chickasaw singer reflects feelings on being back in the Chickasaw Nation

    Nov 6, 2013

    ADA -- Chickasaw singer Tabitha Fair grew up in Oklahoma. Her roots run deep in the state even though she now calls New York City home. But returning to Chickasaw Country to help celebrate the tribe's annual festival through song, she has found a new emotional connection to the state and people she says she will always be proud to call her own. Fair was part of this year's Annual Meeting and Chickasaw Festival in a very special way. She recorded a special song marking the occasion and returned...

  • Nov 6, 2013

    Minneapolis voters didn’t trip up on ranked-choice voting Tuesday — which faced its first major test since it was approved by voters seven years ago — but stumbled on the long list of 35 mayoral candidates....

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