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According to Bill Brunelle, Red Lake Department of Public Safety Director, on November 29, 2012, the Red Lake Department of Public Safety made two arrests at the Red Lake Casino involving prescription drugs. An adult female and male were arrested after investigators were working prescription pill investigations. A total of 1,256 prescription pills with an approximate street value of $9,000 - $10,000.00 were seized in addition to $1,780 cash. The investigation remains active with the Red Lake...
On November 30, 2012, the Red Lake Department of Public Safety served a search warrant at a rural reservation residence surrounding illegal drugs. Investigators located illegal drugs and made one arrest of an adult male whom had an outstanding felony warrant. The case remains under investigation with the Red Lake Department of Public Safety....
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TAMPA, Fla. – BluePearl Veterinary Partners has been ranked #36 on the list of top 100 job creators in the U.S. in the December issue of Inc. Magazine. This was Inc. Magazine’s inaugural Hire Power Awards, which focused on job creation. BluePearl Veterinary Partners is headquartered in Tampa, Fla., and employs more than 1,200 people including approximately 250 veterinarians at 30 hospitals in 12 states. BluePearl hospitals are referral-only and most offer 24-hour emergency services. BluePearl hospitals do not provide primary care, but par...
BERKELEY, Calif. – A routine physical in 2004 at LifeLong Medical Care, a community health center in West Berkeley, showed Kelly Parker, unemployed and uninsured for almost two years, that she was overweight and had diabetes. Doctors at the center quickly put Parker, then 30, on medications, urged her to go on a diet and follow an exercise regimen – all for little or no cost. The incentive was enough for Parker to never miss a doctor’s appointment or periodic checkups at the clinic from then...
Donald Lee Bellanger, 64, of Cass Lake, MN, started his journey ahead of his loved ones peacefully on Saturday, December 1, 2012 in Minneapolis. He was born on December 29, 1947 in Cass Lake, MN the son of Edward and Irene (Wilson) Bellanger. Donald thrived on working with the youth for over forty years and enjoyed coaching basket ball and taking care of them every opportunity he could. He would always try to teach the kids values and respect. He would take his kids all over the United States...
Minnesota moved a step closer to reforming its troubled sex offender program Monday, with a recommendation that the Legislature create a network of regional treatment facilities to serve as alternatives to the current high-cost, high-security system....
First, City Clerk Casey Carl apologized to Minneapolis voters for last month's voting snafus, then he recommended how to keep them from recurring....
For at least the past decade, there has been more than enough attention focused on Minnesota's student achievement gap. Dozens of conferences have been held, reams of research have been produced, and millions of dollars have and are being spent -- and the gap remains a problem. In fact, federal data released last week shows that Minnesota ranked dead last in four-year graduation rates for Latino and American Indian students, second to last for African American students, and near the bottom for low-income students overall. That's the case even...
WASHINGTON - Schoolteachers should have to pass a stringent exam — much like the bar exam for lawyers — before being allowed to enter the profession, one of the nation's largest teachers unions said Monday....
NEW YORK - Flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade — and it could be a bad one....
LAS CRUCES — Members of the Mescalero Apache tribe are scheduled to receive checks of $1,500 each as part of a $32.8 million windfall received through federal settlement....
FBIs (Full Blooded Indians) get weary of hearing about the vicissitudes facing mixed-blood Indians, for understandable reasons. FBIs bear the brunt of anti-Indian racism. “Race,” having no freestanding reality, is most often conflated with color, and so racial stigma follows color....
Former First Nations students who attended day schools in B.C. have signed on to a class-action suit to seek compensation similar to that agreed to by Canada for students at residential schools. Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/First+Nations+school+pupils+seek+compensation/7641111/story.html#ixzz2E5zrYWsA...
Idaho Supreme Court justices delved into the details of tribal jurisdiction this morning, during arguments on an appeal from Native Wholesale Supply Co., which has sold more than 100 million cigarettes to an Indian-owned business, Warpath, on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation, without complying with Idaho state laws regarding a national tobacco settlement that require payments into a fund. The company is owned by an enrolled member of the Seneca tribe in New York, where it operates on a reservation; it imports the cigarettes from a native-owned...
A woman is beaten by the person sworn to love her forever. She has no income of her own and the community in which she lives doesn’t have a safe house for her and her children. If she is brave enough to tell anyone, there simply isn’t much the police can do. In very severe cases, a passionate prosecutor might push for charges but it won’t likely be for hitting her. It will be for animal cruelty or interfering with emergency communications because those are felonies. Punching her isn’t. She and the prosecutor know one thing for sure … she is in...
POULSBO – America’s indigenous nations or tribes have a special relationship with the United States....