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Articles from the November 23, 2012 edition


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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P56

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P57

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P58

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P59

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P60

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P61

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Back in Time - 2005 - P62

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 23, 2012

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  • Fire on Bemidji Avenue North

    Nov 23, 2012

    Bemidji Fire Department responded to a fire in a multi-business commercial/residential building Thursday morning in Bemidji. The fire, which was reported at 10:49 AM by numerous passing motorists, was located in the 3400 block of Bemidji Ave North. Bemidji Firefighters arrived on scene to find a large volume of smoke exiting the from the roof area of the business. Firefighters encountered extensive fire inside the structure, however were able to confine the fire to the business of origin....

  • After a long preference for sons, it’s a girl generation

    Sung So young|Nov 23, 2012

    As a mother of two girls, Oh-Han Suk-hee used to have to constantly cope with neighbors, from a grandma next door to her close friends, who all said she needed a son to carry on the family’s bloodline and had to give it one more try. “One of the common oriental medicines you could easily get from nearby clinics was pouches of a concoction that supposedly helped you conceive a son and abort a girl,” recalls Oh-Han, who has a Ph.D. in women’s studies and is an advocate for women’s rights. P...

  • ARMHS TREATMENT DIRECTOR - MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER

    Nov 23, 2012

    RED LAKE HOMELESS SHELTER Mishkwaa-ga-mii-wii-zaaga’iganiing Giiwishiiwigamig ARMHS TREATMENT DIRECTOR - MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER Full Time: 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Monday–Friday, with occasional evening/weekend hours Wages: Depending on Qualifications, includes full benefits Reports to: Executive Director APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, December 1, 2012, 4:00 P.M. JOB SUMMARY: The ARMHS (Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services) Treatment Director will be responsible for implementing and c...

  • Biden to Hurricane Victims: 'You've Got a Homeboy in the Deal Who Gets It'

    New America Media|Nov 23, 2012

    Vice President Joe Biden wants you to know that he's your homeboy and he won't let a hurricane stop him from holding you down to the fullest. The veep visited New Jersey on Sunday to view the damage from Hurricane Sandy and speak with victims of the disaster. “So as the president said when he was up here with the governor, we’re not going anywhere. We’re not going anywhere. And you’ve got a homeboy in the deal who gets it,” Biden said in Seaside Heights, N.J., according to White House pool reports. The former Delaware senator went on to explai...

  • Native American Financial Advice

    Nov 23, 2012

    Dear Dr. Per Cap: My husband and I are interested in purchasing a new home through the HUD-184 Native American Mortgage Program. We both have good jobs and have always worked hard to maintain our credit, but when I pulled our credit report last month it shows a $1,500 outstanding medical collection. It’s from the private hospital where our daughter was born two years ago. Indian Health Service had originally told us they would pay it, but now they’re telling us they can’t. We can probably affor...

  • Homeowners Still Waiting on Billions in Foreclosure Relief

    Ngoc Nguyen, New America Media|Nov 23, 2012

    Thanks to a federal program, homeowner Pretti Hilton could be getting just what she needs to resolve her longstanding foreclosure case: a referee. Under the Independent Foreclosure Review program, eligible homeowners can request a review of their foreclosure file by a third-party consultant. If the independent auditor finds that the bank made errors in processing their foreclosure, the homeowner can recoup money – from $500 to as much as $125,000. For Hilton, who has been fighting foreclosure o...

  • Nov 23, 2012

    ST. PAUL — It is a busy, busy time in legislative offices these days. Some legislators and employees are packing up to leave after election losses or voluntary retirements. New folks are moving in. All remaining incumbents are shifting offices as House and Senate majorities change from Republican to Democrat....

  • Roberta Pacheco Quinn

    Nov 23, 2012

    Roberta Pacheco Quinn, 52 of Cass Lake, MN died Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center. A Memorial Visitation and sharing of memories will be held from 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Saturday, November 24, 2012 at the Veteran’s Memorial Building in Cass Lake. The Cease Family Funeral Home of Bemidji assisted the family with arrangements. She was born July 21, 1960 in Minneapolis, MN the daughter of Rudy and Roberta (Nerison) Pacheco. Earlier in life she enjoyed traveling and going to...

  • St. Francis school board weighs rare move of voting off member

    Maria Elena Baca, Star Tribune|Nov 23, 2012

    The evidence is in; the witnesses have said their piece. Now, Matthew Rustad's future on the St. Francis school board awaits the recommendation of hearing officer James Martin and a school board vote next month. During a 3 1/2-hour hearing last week, Rustad publicly admitted that he had plagiarized the column he submitted for a school district newsletter published Sept. 7. The first-term board member, who was censured by the board in September, also said he believes that continuing to pursue the issue constitutes harassment. Minnesota statute...

  • Nov 23, 2012

    BEMIDJI, MINN. - Joe Lueken spent 46 years becoming a successful grocer and community benefactor here. Finally, at 70, he's ready to sell the business, travel the world with his wife, Janice, and reap some of what they've sown....

  • Making history go 'Wow'

    Mary Abbe, Star Tribune|Nov 23, 2012

    Breaking sod on the prairie would have been a whole lot easier with a pair of computer- balanced oxen hitched to the plow. That's what kids will encounter in the Minnesota History Center's new "Then Now Wow" exhibit, where they can lean into the ox yoke and heave-ho themselves. Walking on treadmills submerged in a little hill, kids can pretend to be a farmer guiding a plow or the "oxen" pulling it. If one is extra strong and starts to pull ahead, the hidden computer will balance the effort requi...

  • What Really Happened at the First Thanksgiving? The Wampanoag Side of the Tale and What’s Done Today

    Nov 23, 2012

    When you hear about the Pilgrims and “the Indians” harmoniously sharing the “first Thanksgiving” meal in 1621, the Indians referred to so generically are the ancestors of the contemporary members of the Wampanoag Nation. As the story commonly goes, the Pilgrims who sailed from England on the Mayflower and landed at what became Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 had a good harvest the next year. So Plymouth Gov. William Bradford organized a feast to celebrate the harvest and invited a group of “Native American allies, including the Wampanoag...

  • Nov 23, 2012

    Canada’s human rights record is not where it should be when it comes to violence against aboriginal women and girls, according to one group....

  • Nov 23, 2012

    The Phoenix Sinclair inquiry continued Wednesday and this time heard from the former intake worker who was tasked with handling the little girl’s file in 2003....

  • Nov 23, 2012

    Do you have Indian in your family? That’s a common question asked in the black community. Many African-Americans lay claim to Native American ancestry, and yet very few blacks have taken the steps to research this part of their history, to learn about their Native American roots and embrace the culture....

  • Interior Seeks Tribal Members to Serve on Climate Change Committee

    Nov 23, 2012

    For some time, the climate change agenda has been shifting. Rather than look solely at how to slow down or stop the buildup of greenhouse gases that cause an uptick in global temperature and alter Mother Earth’s metabolism, many at the forefront of this phenomena have been forced to implement coping strategies. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/21/interior-seeks-tribal-members-to-serve-on-climate-change-committee-147046 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/21/interior-seeks-tribal-membe...

  • Nov 23, 2012

    FARMINGTON — A man who was beaten allegedly by several bouncers at the Top Deck nightclub and his wife have sued the bar claiming it violated the New Mexico Human Rights Act by employing bouncers who have a pattern of assaulting Native Americans....

  • Nov 23, 2012

    U.S. authorities are investigating whether a Venezuelan-based criminal organization with Montreal ties has used Akwesasne Mohawk territory to smuggle cocaine from Canada into New York State, APTN National News has learned....

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