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Articles from the October 14, 2013 edition


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  • Shoni and Jude Schimmel Visit Red Lake

    Michael Meuers|Oct 14, 2013

    The buzz on the Rez for nearly a month, was the anticipated visit from Shoni & Jude Schimmel with youth of Red Lake Nation on Saturday, September 21, 2013. The sisters are Division 1 basketball players for the Louisville Cardinals, and runners-up for the 2013 NCAA National Championship. The two sisters, from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon, take pride in being ambassadors of "rez ball," a style of playing that's won them fans across America and high prestige...

  • Shoni and Jude Schimmel Visit Red Lake - P2

    Michael Meuers|Oct 14, 2013

    The buzz on the Rez for nearly a month, was the anticipated visit from Shoni & Jude Schimmel with youth of Red Lake Nation on Saturday, September 21, 2013. The sisters are Division 1 basketball players for the Louisville Cardinals, and runners-up for the 2013 NCAA National Championship. The two sisters, from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon, take pride in being ambassadors of "rez ball," a style of playing that's won them fans across America and high prestige...

  • Warrior girls outlast Bug School 3-0 in volleyball - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Warrior girls outlast Bug School 3-0 in volleyball on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 in Red Lake....

  • Warrior girls outlast Bug School 3-0 in volleyball - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Warrior girls outlast Bug School 3-0 in volleyball on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 in Red Lake....

  • From Columbine to Sandy Hook: Muskegon dream catcher travels a tearful journey

    Lynn Moore|Oct 14, 2013

    MUSKEGON, MI – Fourteen years ago, a symbol of comfort and hope was sent in the form of a Native American dream catcher from a group of people in Muskegon to those affected by the horrific massacre at Columbine High School. The framed dream catcher was a "native token of support for the Columbine community," one of the original gifters would later say. Never in her "wildest dreams" would she have imagined the significance it would take on in the following years. Then again, never would anyone h...

  • Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P17...

  • Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P18...

  • Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Blackduck slips by Red Lake in Volleyball - P19...

  • Robert Lussier/Cynthia Jourdain Wedding of Saturday, September 21, 2013 - P33

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Robert Lussier/Cynthia Jourdain Wedding of Saturday, September 21, 2013 - P33...

  • Robert Lussier/Cynthia Jourdain Wedding of Saturday, September 21, 2013 - P34

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 14, 2013

    Robert Lussier/Cynthia Jourdain Wedding of Saturday, September 21, 2013 - P34...

  • Robert Anderson Sr.

    Oct 14, 2013

    Robert Matthew Anderson Sr., age 43, of St. Paul, MN Journeyed to the Spirit World on 10/9/13. He was born on July 18,1970 to Phyllis (Marlowe) Burton and Dennis Anderson Sr. in St. Paul Minnesota. He is survived by children, Angela Anderson, Robert Jr., Aric Jaiden, step-son Cody Oberfrank, long time companion Mari Foote, brothers Dennis (Lori) Anderson Jr. and Darren (Heidi) Burton, many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his and brother William (Bill) Anderson. Bob liked music,...

  • Georgeline Longie

    Oct 14, 2013

    Georgeline R. Longie, age 88, of Belcourt, North Dakota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Tuesday, October 8th, 2013 at IHS Hospital in Belcourt, North Dakota. She was born on August 4, 1925 in Belcourt, North Dakota the daughter of Peter & Elise Caste Turcotte. Georgeline was formerly employed as a Dietary Cook for IHS. Survived by three sons; two daughters; a sister; other relatives and friends. A Mass of Christian Burial for Georgeline R. Longie will be held on Monday, October 14th at 10:00 A.M. at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Belcourt, N...

  • Floyd "Corky" Nelson

    Oct 14, 2013

    Floyd "Corky" Nelson October 4, 1958 - Wednesday, October 10, 2013 Floyd “Corky” Nelson, age 55, of Sisseton, South Dakota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, October 10, 2013 at Coteau des Prairies Hospital. He was born on October 4, 1958 in Sisseton, South Dakota the son of Rudford LaBelle and Lena LaCroix. “Corky” was formerly employed in roofing and at Schiltz Foods Inc. Survived by brothers: Duane Randy LaBelle Sr. and Clifford Dale LaBelle (Beverage); sisters: Judy LaBelle, Shirley...

  • New Red Lake Weather Station

    Oct 14, 2013

    "New Red Lake Weather Station" http://www.redlakednr.org/weather.html...

  • Hunting fatalities drop through decades in Minnesota, but dangers remain

    Oct 14, 2013

    NEVIS — The number of fatal hunting accidents in Minnesota has dropped dramatically over the past 50 years, averaging fewer than three per year since 1990, and waterfowl hunting fatalities like the one that claimed the life of a 23-year-old Nevis man Oct. 5 are less common than big-game hunting fatalities, statistics show. See more at: http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/content/hunting-fatalities-drop-through-decades-minnesota-dangers-remain#sthash.NnWw7vzR.dpuf...

  • Minnesota History Pass Opens Doors for Students

    Oct 14, 2013

    The 6th Grade Minnesota History Pass grants all Minnesota 6th graders free admission to any MHS historic site or museum during the 2013-2014 academic year. This year marks the launch of this exciting opportunity. Any child who is in 6th grade in Minnesota is eligible to receive the 6th Grade Minnesota History Pass. The pass will provide free admittance for the student (only the 6th grader, not parents or siblings) to all MHS locations through Aug. 31, 2014. The pass may not be used for field trips, paid programs or specially priced exhibits....

  • Funding Your Work with Anna Metcalfe from Springboard for the Arts

    Tuesday November 12, 2013 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Beltrami Electric Cooperative Community Room 4111 Technology Drive NW Bemidji, MN Funding your Work is a free workshop for artists about accessing multiple sources for generating income. In this workshop, participants will • discuss the value of multiple income streams, including crowdfunding sources • cover research and application preparation techniques for grants, fellowships, scholarships, and residency programs available to individual artists • talk about finding and maintaining partner...

  • Oct 14, 2013

    A highway twisting through the wilderness of northern Idaho lies at the heart of a battle pitting some of America’s most powerful corporations against a small tribe of native Americans and their allies. And the corporations are losing....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    With a 92 percent poverty rate, the 2,000 Native American students who attend Minneapolis Public Schools face significant hurdles on their road to academic and personal success. An example of these hurdles comes from Anishinabe Academy, the district’s city-wide Native American magnet school: more than 30 percent of the students at this school are homeless at any given time during the school year....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    In 2012, just 25 percent of Native American students in the Minneapolis Public Schools graduated from high school on time. Graduation is the end of an education process that lasts at least 13 years. Two of the tools used by the district's Indian Education department tackle shortcomings at earlier stages: training district teachers on “best practices” for working with Native youth, and offering a language immersion preschool program at Anishinabe Academy, the district’s Native-American focused magnet school....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    CROW AGENCY, Mont. — Worlds away from Washington, Audrey Costa wondered aloud about keeping her family warm. A mother of three, she relies on lease payments from the Bureau of Indian Affairs on land owned by her family, which can run up to a few hundred dollars a year, to pay for food and electricity. But since the partial shutdown of the federal government began on Oct. 1, Ms. Costa, 41, has not received a check....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    Representatives of almost every Indian tribe in the country are coming to Tulsa this week for the 70th annual National Congress of American Indians....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    Many unsavory ventures make their home in the seamy underbelly of the Internet, including some particularly unscrupulous payday lenders that use high fees and shady methods to drain borrowers' offline bank accounts. This month, the state Department of Business Oversight took an important step to protect Californians from such predators by warning banks and credit unions not to process transactions from unlicensed online lenders. It was the latest in a growing number of moves by state and federal regulators to weed out the worst purveyors of a...

  • Oct 14, 2013

    The effort to continue to defend the Redskins name continues to backfire....

  • Oct 14, 2013

    PALM SPRINGS — A change to a federal regulation governing surface rights on tribal land could dramatically alter local taxing authority, especially in Palm Springs where the checkerboard pattern of property holdings in western Coachella Valley frequently requires negotiated agreements between the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other local governments....

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