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Articles from the November 24, 2011 edition


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  • Bemidji Lumberjacks KO Mankato West 45-26 at the Metrodome - P12

    Bruce Conrad|Nov 24, 2011

    On to the Prep Bowl: Fans raise Metrodome roof as Jacks reach state title game Story: http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/event/article/id/100033551/...

  • Bemidji Lumberjacks KO Mankato West 45-26 at the Metrodome - P13

    Bruce Conrad|Nov 24, 2011

    On to the Prep Bowl: Fans raise Metrodome roof as Jacks reach state title game Story: http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/event/article/id/100033551/...

  • Bemidji Lumberjacks KO Mankato West 45-26 at the Metrodome - P14

    Bruce Conrad|Nov 24, 2011

    On to the Prep Bowl: Fans raise Metrodome roof as Jacks reach state title game Story: http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/event/article/id/100033551/...

  • Beltrami County Natural Resource Management Office Moving

    The Beltrami County Natural Resource Management Department will be moving on Tuesday, November 29, 2011. The new location will be in the Beltrami County Administration building located at 701 Minnesota Ave NW, Suite 234, Bemidji, MN 56601-3178. Due to the move, the department will be closed this day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. All department telephone numbers will remain the same....

  • Mahnomen enjoying quite a 'run' as ground game does plenty of damage

    Brian Wierima, Bemidji Pioneer|Nov 24, 2011

    Mahnomen, Minn. - Simple and boring is good, or at least it has been for the Mahnomen high school football program over the years. So what has simple and boring done for Mahnomen? Try six state championship titles, 20 state playoff appearances and a chance to win the Class 1A championship Friday, starting at 1 p.m. inside the Metrodome in Minneapolis. The Indians have used some different variations of boring and simple, with the belly series being the weapon of choice in their state titles in 1980, four in a row from 1990-93 and in 1998, under...

  • Dakotah! Sport and Fitness Hosts Turkey Trot 5k

    Nov 24, 2011

    Prior Lake, MN – On Saturday, November 19, 2011, Dakotah! Sport and Fitness sponsored their annual Turkey Trot 5K. The run started at Dakotah!, and the course continued through The Meadows at Mystic Lake, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community golf course. In spite of the cold weather, the 277 runners and countless volunteers enjoyed themselves, reported DSF Director Tad Dunsworth. “We were glad the sleet and snow held off until after the race,” he said. Awards were given to first, second, and third place overall male and female finis...

  • Special Education Teacher - Red Lake Schools

    Nov 24, 2011

    Red Lake School District #38 is seeking a Special Education teacher beginning immediately with certification in one or more of the following disability areas: 1. Early Childhood Special Education 2. Emotional Behavioral Disability (EBD) 3. Developmental Cognitively Delayed (DCD) 4. Learning Disability (LD) To apply send cover letter, resume, and credentials to: Willie Larson, Business Manager Red Lake School District #38, PO Box 499, Red Lake, MN 56671. Position closes December 7, 201 The Red...

  • Walleye regs change Dec. 1 on Mille Lacs, Upper Red

    Doug Smith, Star Tribune|Nov 24, 2011

    Walleye regulations on two popular Minnesota lakes -- Mille Lacs and Upper Red -- change next week. The walleye regs for Upper Red Lake will revert back to a 17- to 26-inch protected slot limit beginning Dec. 1, through the winter walleye season. The daily and possession limit remains at four fish, with one over 26 inches allowed. The DNR says the change back to the 17- to 26-inch protected range is a necessary step for harvest management because winter angling pressure on Upper Red has been consistently higher than open water pressure. Walleye...

  • Midwest Regional Director Tom Melius and Shakopee Mdewakanton Chairman Stanley R. Crooks meet to discuss Native American Youth Conservation Initiative

    Nov 24, 2011

    Prior Lake, MN – Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s Chairman Stanley Crooks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (Service) Midwest Regional Director Tom Melius met today to discuss the Native American Youth Conservation Initiative. The meeting was at the SMSC in Prior Lake, Minnesota. The NAYC is a recently established collaboration with the Service, the SMSC, the American Indian Institute for Innovation, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, the University of Minnesota, and other Tribes and organizations in the Midwe...

  • TRIBAL JUSTICE NEWS - Nov. 21 – 23, 2011

    Nov 24, 2011

    TRIBAL JUSTICE NEWS Nov. 21 – 23, 2011 DRUG AND FIREARMS ENFORCEMENT Woman Indicted For Theft Of Prescription Drugs (U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan) U.S. Attorney Barbara L. McQuade announced on Nov. 21, 2011, that Jamie Helen Gibisas, 33, of Mount Pleasant, was indicted on Oct.26, 2011, by a federal grand jury in Bay City, Mich. for theft of personal property over $1,000, day. McQuade was joined in the announcement by Special Agent in Charge, Andrew G. Arena, Federal Bureau of Investigation. The indictment charges that o...

  • Nov 24, 2011

    PRESCOTT, Ariz. - Self-help author James Arthur Ray faced more than a judge at his sentencing last week for a sweat lodge ceremony that left three people dead. Members of the American Indian community sat through almost the entire trial in silent protest of Ray's use of a sacred tradition....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    Like a cherry on a sundae, 4- month-old Jana Donat slept soundly in her infant car seat propped on her mother’s grocery cart, which was filled to the brim with Thanksgiving food....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    Saying that "Minnesota can lead by example," Attorney General Lori Swanson proposed major changes Wednesday in how school districts respond to allegations of bullying....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    After 125 years, the Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache tribe has won a battle to claim its ancestral homelands in southwestern New Mexico....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    DEMING, N.M. — The Fort Sill Apaches have the right to a reservation in southern New Mexico. The tribe announced Tuesday it had been awarded a proclamation by the U.S. Interior Department establishing a reservation on 30 acres near Deming. The land had been held in trust for the tribe by the federal government....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    Jackson Hole, Wyoming - Almost as if they were handling gasoline, residents of Pavilion, Wyo., a small town on the Wind River Indian Reservation, are recommended to take special precautions when running tap water. Drinking the water has been unsafe for years, but according to more recent recommendations, so has showering or even running water near an open flame....

  • Residential school claims soar, payout could hit $5 billion

    Nov 24, 2011

    VANCOUVER — About 29,000 Indian residential-school survivors who claim they were abused are expected to apply for compensation, according to statistics from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada - more than double the original estimate of 12,500. Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Residential+school+claims+soar+payout+could+billion/5758122/story.html#ixzz1edoHxEqZ...

  • Nov 24, 2011

    FORT DUCHESNE, Uintah County — From the outside looking in, it would be easy to believe that the government of the Ute Indian Tribe is in utter disarray....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    Choctaw Nation Outreach Services gave out 3,021 food vouchers this month ensuring no Choctaw family goes without a warm meal for Thanksgiving. The vouchers, which were made available to needy Choctaw families in the 10-1⁄2 county service area, included a turkey, two cans each of corn and green beans, a can of yams, cranberry sauce, a box of tea bags, a bag of sugar, dinner rolls and a 10-inch frozen pie....

  • Native Americans give thanks at feast and pow-wow

    Dwight Hobbies, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder|Nov 24, 2011

    “I feel like I am supposed to be anti-Thanksgiving just because it’s the p.c. thing to do in this time we live in,” says Minneapolis Native American Ona Knoxsah. “But I am not ashamed nor do I feel guilty to say that I love Turkey Day! “To me, it’s all about the food. My family doesn’t generally give thanks; we just have a lovely dinner with each other followed by desserts and games and then a pow-wow at the Indian Center.” So much for any assumption that being Indian necessitates ho...

  • Nov 24, 2011

    OTTAWA - A Senate committee is urging the Conservative government to take the lead in fighting child exploitation in Canada. The senators are renewing a call from 2007 to name a parliamentary Children's Commissioner to represent the interests of the country's youngest citizens....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    The Canadian Red Cross is expected to intervene in the crisis gripping the northern Ontario First Nation community of Attawapiskat where families live in tents, others in shacks with no running water and human waste is dumped from buckets into ditches....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    When it comes to the battles of World War II, most would think of Japan and the United States, and the involvement of the treasured Navajo Code Talkers....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    SEATTLE—Four hours northeast of Seattle, on the remote Colville Indian Reservation, dozens of Native Americans say they were sexually abused as children....

  • Nov 24, 2011

    OMAK — Eight former foster children who claim they were sexually abused by a priest at St. Mary’s Mission in Omak decades ago are suing Washington state for sending them to the American Indian boarding school and not tracking their well-being....

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