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Articles from the December 7, 2011 edition


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  • Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 7, 2011

    Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011...

  • Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 7, 2011

    Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011 - P2...

  • Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 7, 2011

    Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011 - P3...

  • Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center Christmas Party 2011 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 7, 2011

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  • Red Lake Warriors take on Stephen-Argyle for Championship on Thursday

    Dec 7, 2011

    Red Lake Warriors take on Stephen-Argyle for Championship on Thursday. Down Grygla-Goodridge 90-74 in Thief River Falls....

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party - P9

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 7, 2011

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party was held on Saturday, December 3, 2011, at South High School in Minneapolis. It was a festive event that featured good food, good entertainment, and fun and games for everyone. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Nation Embassy and open to Red Lake enrolled members and their immediate families....

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party - P10

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 7, 2011

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party was held on Saturday, December 3, 2011, at South High School in Minneapolis. It was a festive event that featured good food, good entertainment, and fun and games for everyone. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Nation Embassy and open to Red Lake enrolled members and their immediate families....

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party - P11

    Gerald Auginash, RLNN|Dec 7, 2011

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party was held on Saturday, December 3, 2011, at South High School in Minneapolis. It was a festive event that featured good food, good entertainment, and fun and games for everyone. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Nation Embassy and open to Red Lake enrolled members and their immediate families....

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party - P12

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 7, 2011

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy Christmas Party was held on Saturday, December 3, 2011, at South High School in Minneapolis. It was a festive event that featured good food, good entertainment, and fun and games for everyone. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Nation Embassy and open to Red Lake enrolled members and their immediate families....

  • White Earth proposes casino to keep Vikings in Minnesota

    Don Davis, Bemidji Pioneer|Dec 7, 2011

    ST. PAUL - The White Earth Tribal Nation proposes that it be allowed to build a Twin Cities-area casino, with proceeds going to help build a Minnesota Vikings football stadium. Tribal Chairwoman Erma Vizenor was to present the idea this afternoon to two Minnesota Senate committees considering stadium financing. Also at the meeting, the Vikings told senators that while they want to stay in Minnesota, they have been approached by other communities to move. Vizenor was among dozens who discussed...

  • Red Lake Hospital Fundrasier - Breakfast Sandwich Sale

    Red Lake Hospital is having a fundraiser for the Red Lake Toy Drive!! Breakfast Sandwiches for $4.00 Thursday, December 8, 2011 9:00 a.m. Library Conference room ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE TOY DRIVE!!!...

  • Additional Information on the Rescue on Red Lake

    Dec 7, 2011

    The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office, along with Kelliher Fire and Rescue and Bemidji Fire Department, responded to a call for assistance to three stranded fisherman on Upper Red Lake off the south shore near Rogers Campground at 1:02 PM Tuesday, December 6, 2011 (approximately 48 miles north of Bemidji). They are identified as Jeffrey Theisen, 45, of Sauk Rapids, MN; Wayne Secord, 46, of St. Cloud, MN; and Donald Bollig, 60, of St. Joseph, MN Once again, a wind out of the south caused the ice t...

  • NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FOUNDATION LAUNCHES ANNUAL CAMPAIGN WITH $50,000 GOAL

    Dec 7, 2011

    VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 6 – The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) has launched an annual campaign with a goal of $50,000. Since the campaign launch in late November, contributions have been averaging $50 with the smallest donation at .25 and the largest at $500. NACF’s annual campaign supports “Mobilizing the Community through the Arts” initiative (which provides support for community based programming); development of technology to support the organization’s work; and expansion of the fund to support Native artists and arts organizat...

  • Leading MN Health Groups: MDH Survey Reinforces Need for Continued Policies to Protect Youth from Tobacco

    Dec 7, 2011

    MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 6, 2011 – The Raise it for Health coalition, a coalition of leading Minnesota health and nonprofit organizations, issued the following statement today in response to the 2011 Minnesota Youth Tobacco and Asthma Survey. For more information, go to: www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/tobacco/youth.html “After nearly a decade of huge success in reducing youth tobacco use, the 2011 Minnesota Youth Tobacco and Asthma Survey reminds us that our work is far from done. The survey found that tobacco use among Minnesota middle and...

  • Division of Indian Work - Live It! Training - Mon.-Tues. Dec. 12-13 - Northern Lights Casino & Hotel

    Division of Indian Work - Live It! Training An American Indian Culturally Specific Sexuality Education Curriculum “Live It” is teen pregnancy prevention program used & facilitated by community schools and/or organizations who provide services to American Indian youth & their families! This training is for those who are interested in becoming a Live It! Facilitator for their school or organization! (Examples= Youth Workers/Teachers/Health Providers etc.) Dates: Monday, December 12, 2011 & Tue...

  • Kari Dziedzic wins DFL state senate primary

    Matt Sepic, MPR|Dec 7, 2011

    Minneapolis — The daughter of a longtime city councilman won a crowded DFL primary for a northeast Minneapolis state senate seat Tuesday evening. Kari Dziedzic won a third of the vote in a five-way race. She'll face Republican Ben Schwanke in a special election January 10. The winner will replace DFL Senator Larry Pogemiller, who resigned in October to take a new job as director of the Office of Higher Education. Dziedzic says the campaign was quick but intense. "It was a sprint. I think we w...

  • REID STATEMENT ON REPUBLICAN OBSTRUCTION OF CAITLIN JOAN HALLIGAN

    Dec 7, 2011

    Washington, D.C.—Nevada Senator Harry Reid issued the following statement after Republicans blocked the nomination of Caitlin Joan Halligan to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: “Senate Republicans today sent the sad message that political gamesmanship is more important than a judicial nominee’s qualifications. Caitlin Joan Halligan is a qualified candidate with bipartisan support from colleagues who call her a brilliant legal mind. “I am concerned that today the Senate is backing away from the 2005 agreeme...

  • Dec 7, 2011

    Zachary Nayquonabe, a Mille Lacs Band member who was banished from the reservation area in 2008, was arrested on tribal land Nov. 29 after an altercation with his brother Victor....

  • Shakopee Mdewakanton Announce $260,000 in Grants

    Dec 7, 2011

    Prior Lake, MN – Activities as diverse as programs for children, a conference to empower women, a food shelf, a website, and legal efforts to protect tribal rights are supported by Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community grants totaling $260,000 to six organizations which largely serve Indian people. “We felt it was important to support these organizations because of the good work they are doing to help people,” said Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Chairman Stanley R. Crooks. A grant for $150,000 to the National Indian Gaming Assoc...

  • USDA Announces New Tactics to Combat Fraud and Enhance SNAP Program Integrity

    Dec 7, 2011

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2011 –USDA Under Secretary Kevin Concannon today announced a new range of aggressive tactics to further improve program integrity of USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – formerly known as food stamps. The announcement is part of the Obama Administration's ongoing Campaign to Cut Waste which highlights efforts to root out waste, fraud and abuse so that federal dollars are invested wisely. The tactics announced by USDA underscore an unprecedented approach to combat trafficking – the use of SNAP benef...

  • When an adult took standardized tests forced on kids

    Marion Brady|Dec 7, 2011

    A longtime friend on the school board of one of the largest school systems in America did something that few public servants are willing to do. He took versions of his state’s high-stakes standardized math and reading tests for 10th graders, and said he’d make his scores public. By any reasonable measure, my friend is a success. His now-grown kids are well-educated. He has a big house in a good part of town. Paid-for condo in the Caribbean. Influential friends. Lots of frequent flyer miles. Enough time of his own to give serious attention to...

  • Dec 7, 2011

    A federal report released Tuesday confirms what some Minnesota school and state leaders have been saying lately: Minnesota's anti-bullying law needs work....

  • Dec 7, 2011

    OTTAWA–Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence says the outside consultant appointed by Aboriginal Affairs to take over the band’s finances has been kicked out of the community and won’t be allowed back in....

  • Dec 7, 2011

    A regional chief who represents Attawapiskat says that a number of his counterparts in other First Nations are prepared to engage in civil disobedience over Ottawa's handling of a housing crisis in the northern Ontario community....

  • Dec 7, 2011

    The chief of the Northern Ontario reserve who declared a state of emergency because her people are living in plywood shacks with no heating or running water has been given a strong endorsement from fellow first-nation leaders in her battle with the federal government....

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