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THIEF RIVER FALLS - Leading 48-31 at the half in the 2012 NCTC Holiday Tournament in Thief River Falls, the Red Lake Warriors advanced to the next round with their 78-47 win over Red Lake County on Tuesday, December 4, 2012. It was the Warrior's first game of the season and will play Grygla-Goodridge on Thursday at 6:30 PM. with an opportunity to advance to the championship game. Gygla-Goodridge defeated EGF Sacred Heart 76-38 in the latter game. Fertile-Beltrami were also winners, defeating...
RLDNR with technical assistance from MN DNR with Northern Engineering and Consulting INC and Red Lake Builders are collaboratively working together on the Mud River stream restoration. We are excavating a new 500’ channel to meander the stream as well as adding in riffles and pools to restore the stream’s pattern, profile, and dimension as it used to be before the dam was put in the 1920’s. If you drive by you will notice the excavator creating a new meandering channel. You will also notice a lo...
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VANCOUVER, Wash., (Dec. 4, 2012) – The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) – a national 501(c)(3) charity committed to building a fund dedicated exclusively to foster the revitalization, appreciation and perpetuation of Native arts and cultures – has awarded its 2013 Artist Fellowships to 12 American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists in eight states. Fellowships were awarded in six disciplines, including: dance; film; literature; music; traditional; and visual arts. The fellowship are $10,000 and $20,000 with a total...
WASHINGTON—OCA, a national organization dedicated to advancing the political, social, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs), and the Asian American Justice Center (AAJC), a member of the Asian American Center for Advancing Justice, are extremely disappointed with the recent verdict and sentencing in the court-martial of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Andrew Van Bockel, who faced charges related to his mistreatment of Pvt. Danny Chen. Chen, a 19-year-old Chinese American from M...
Talk about dreaming big. What started out as a group of undocumented youth asking to be allowed to pursue higher education or work without fear of deportation has grown into a bold mandate calling for a national road map. DREAMers want citizenship not just for themselves, but for their parents, grandparents and neighbors, and are advocating for a broad, diverse coalition to make this happen. “We strongly believe the immigrant youth movement has accomplished unprecedented power,” said Cri...
Shelly Martin handed her cell phone to her 9-year-old niece. On the other end was her father, who had been waiting in line to use the only available phone. They greeted each other and began to talk — perhaps he asked how school was and she asked when she would see him next. Then conversation ended abruptly. Her niece cried, “Why did daddy hang up on me? Why doesn’t he care about me?” Recounting the story, Martin relived the frustration of trying to explain the interruption. Her brother is in p...
WILLISTON, N.D. – North Dakota oil production has helped lift U.S. monthly oil production to the highest level since 1998....
Minnesota's budget picture sharpens Wednesday with a new economic forecast, but there's a big caveat....
A Hennepin County judge doled out an unprecedented sentence on Tuesday for a drug crime in Minnesota, sending a methamphetamine kingpin to prison for 30 years....
Minnesota's ice fishing season is underway -- but mostly on thin ice -- and officials warned anglers to be cautious....
We, as American Indians, have a great need. It has been here for quite some time and on many levels: economic, educational, health, entertainment and a general better way of life. This great need requires one thing, and that is free broadband access on American Indian lands. According to the Federal Communications Commission, more than 90 percent of American Indians lack high-speed internet access. The internet is and continues to be the economy of the future—one that supports new and better jobs, and will enhance American Indians global c...
OTTAWA–Indian residential school records on dead and missing children and abuse complaints to the RCMP may never see the light of day if Ottawa gets its way in its battle with the commission created to shed light on Canada’s darkest chapter, according to court documents....
The South Dakota Indian Child Welfare Act directors' congressional report, yet to be published, is titled "Reviewing the Facts: An Assessment of the Accuracy of NPR's 'Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families.'" The study was written with assistance from the Lakota People's Law Project, a nonprofit law firm and public policy advocacy organization based in Rapid City, SD and Santa Cruz, CA. Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/960715#ixzz2EBKcWQj5...
BISMARCK (AP) — A Native American tribe plans to start a new job training program centered on preparing tribal members for oilfield-related careers....
This final rule revises the regulations governing the Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) program and the Title VI Loan Guarantee program. HUD negotiated this rule with active tribal participation under the procedures of the Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990, pursuant to the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Reauthorization Act of 2008. These regulatory changes implement statutory amendments and reflect the consensus decisions reached by HUD and the tribal representatives....
Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court provided some comfort to those fearing the seemingly limitless potential of new technologies to enable government privacy invasion. In holding that police could not attach a GPS device to a car and track it for 30 days without a warrant, the court said, “At bottom, we must ‘assur[e] preservation of that degree of privacy against government that existed when the Fourth Amendment was adopted....
Leaders of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville are planning to approve a gray wolf hunt on tribal lands, sources close to the tribe told KING 5 on Tuesday....