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Articles from the December 15, 2011 edition


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  • Red Lake man charged in federal court

    Bemidji Pioneer|Dec 15, 2011

    A 48-year-old Red Lake man was indicted Wednesday in federal court for possessing with intent to distribute marijuana and possession of a firearm. Keith Brian Donnell was charged with one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug-trafficking offense and one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana. According to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice: The indictment, filed Nov. 22, was unsealed following Donnell’s initial appearance in federal court. The indictment alleges that on April 14 he p...

  • New RLHS Band Holds Concert

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 15, 2011

    On Wednesday, December 14, 2011, at 2:30 PM, the Red Lake High School Band held it's first concert of the year in the Mini Theater. Directed by music teacher, Julie Aas, they performed four Christmas numbers to a full house. Band members include, Daven White, Angel Stillday, Ahlena Blue, Kathy Sigana, FaLeisha Desjarlait, Shauntay Roy, Gracelyn Perkins, Seleasha Roy, Tati McClain, Kendra Dow, Harley Hart, Bruce Johnson, Ty Johnson, Sara Seki, and Josh Desjarlait. A reception was held...

  • New RLHS Band Holds Concert - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 15, 2011

    On Wednesday, December 14, 2011, at 2:30 PM, the Red Lake High School Band held it's first concert of the year in the Mini Theater. Directed by music teacher, Julie Aas, they performed four Christmas numbers to a full house. Band members include, Daven White, Angel Stillday, Ahlena Blue, Kathy Sigana, FaLeisha Desjarlait, Shauntay Roy, Gracelyn Perkins, Seleasha Roy, Tati McClain, Kendra Dow, Harley Hart, Bruce Johnson, Ty Johnson, Sara Seki, and Josh Desjarlait. A reception was held...

  • New RLHS Band Holds Concert - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 15, 2011

    On Wednesday, December 14, 2011, at 2:30 PM, the Red Lake High School Band held it's first concert of the year in the Mini Theater. Directed by music teacher, Julie Aas, they performed four Christmas numbers to a full house. Band members include, Daven White, Angel Stillday, Ahlena Blue, Kathy Sigana, FaLeisha Desjarlait, Shauntay Roy, Gracelyn Perkins, Seleasha Roy, Tati McClain, Kendra Dow, Harley Hart, Bruce Johnson, Ty Johnson, Sara Seki, and Josh Desjarlait. A reception was held...

  • Twenty-Fourth Annual MAICC Awards Dinner held at Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel - P13

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 15, 2011

    The Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce (MAICC) was incorporated in August 1986 as a non-profit organization and awarded 501(c) (3) tax status in January 1989. The MAICC is one of the oldest continuously running American Indian Chambers of Commerce in the US and the oldest ethnic Chamber in Minnesota. The Chamber works at a statewide level building mutually beneficial partnerships by facilitating a network of resources for the American Indian businesses, non-profits, professionals,...

  • Twenty-Fourth Annual MAICC Awards Dinner held at Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel - P14

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 15, 2011

    The Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce (MAICC) was incorporated in August 1986 as a non-profit organization and awarded 501(c) (3) tax status in January 1989. The MAICC is one of the oldest continuously running American Indian Chambers of Commerce in the US and the oldest ethnic Chamber in Minnesota. The Chamber works at a statewide level building mutually beneficial partnerships by facilitating a network of resources for the American Indian businesses, non-profits, professionals,...

  • Twenty-Fourth Annual MAICC Awards Dinner held at Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel - P15

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 15, 2011

    The Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce (MAICC) was incorporated in August 1986 as a non-profit organization and awarded 501(c) (3) tax status in January 1989. The MAICC is one of the oldest continuously running American Indian Chambers of Commerce in the US and the oldest ethnic Chamber in Minnesota. The Chamber works at a statewide level building mutually beneficial partnerships by facilitating a network of resources for the American Indian businesses, non-profits, professionals,...

  • Twenty-Fourth Annual MAICC Awards Dinner held at Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel - P16

    Gerald Auginash|Dec 15, 2011

    The Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce (MAICC) was incorporated in August 1986 as a non-profit organization and awarded 501(c) (3) tax status in January 1989. The MAICC is one of the oldest continuously running American Indian Chambers of Commerce in the US and the oldest ethnic Chamber in Minnesota. The Chamber works at a statewide level building mutually beneficial partnerships by facilitating a network of resources for the American Indian businesses, non-profits, professionals,...

  • RED LAKE NATION TOY DRIVE UPDATE

    Dec 15, 2011

    The DEADLINE for PARENTS/GUARDIANS to REGISTER their children for the TOY GIVEAWAY is being EXTENDED to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2011. Applications can be picked up at the Community Centers or at the Red Lake Accounting Office or you can sign up your children by calling the Community Coordinator in your district. For further information on the scheduled times, please call: Ramona Stately, Red Lake Community Coordinator at 218-679-3221 Shelly Schoenborn, Redby Community Coordinator at 218-679-5924...

  • Red Lake Law Enforcement will chill out drunk drivers during increased enforcement in December

    Dec 15, 2011

    The Red Lake Law Enforce will increase DWI patrols as part of a statewide DWI enforcement effort in December to combat the potentially deadly and dangerous holiday. The campaign is coordinated by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) Officer of Traffic Safety. Around 400 Minnesota Law Enforcement agencies will participate in the effort to identify and arrest impaired drivers, and encourage motorists to make safe decisions. “The holidays are time for celebrating. They are not a time t...

  • Dec 15, 2011

    ST. PAUL – Federal and state officials have 120 days to act against destructive Asian carp that could infest most Minnesota waters, a coalition of outdoors and environmental groups says....

  • NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 38 (RED LAKE) STATE OF MINNESOTA

    Dec 15, 2011

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election has been called and will be held in and for Independent School District No. 38 (Red Lake), State of Minnesota, on Thursday, December 15, 2011, for the purpose of voting on the following question: SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT QUESTION 1 REVOKING PORTION OF EXISTING REFERENDUM REVENUE AUTHORIZATION; APPROVING NEW AUTHORIZATION The board of Independent School District No. 38 (Red Lake) has proposed to revoke $447.10 per pupil of the school district's existing referendum revenue authorization and to replace...

  • NOTICE OF LOCATION WHERE BALLOTS WILL BE COUNTED

    Dec 15, 2011

    NOTICE OF LOCATION WHERE BALLOTS WILL BE COUNTED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 38 (RED LAKE) STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the election judges for Independent School District No. 38 shall count the ballots cast in the School District’s December 15, 2011, special election at the following location. Administration Offices of the District 23990 Highway 1 East Red Lake, MN 56671 Dated: October 19, 2011 BY ORDER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD By /s/ Barbara Thomas School District Clerk Independent School District No. 38 (Red Lake) State o...

  • Improbable shots win men HDTVs at BSU hockey games

    Bemidji Pioneer|Dec 15, 2011

    To say each shot was not easy would be an understatement. Having three people successfully make the shot – using a stick to push a hockey puck 3½ inches in diameter through a small cutout in a board placed in front of a goal about 85 feet away – is improbable. But three men made their respective shots from center ice during intermission contests this past weekend at Bemidji State University hockey games against Denver University. By making their shots, each man won a 46-inch flat screen HDTV in the Paul Bunyan Communications/Naylor’s Hockey Hot...

  • 2011 RED LAKE URBAN OFFICE TOY DRIVE FOR RED LAKE BAND MEMBERS

    4 RED LAKE URBAN OFFICE TOY DRIVE FOR RED LAKE BAND MEMBERS Deadline is December 19th, 2011 Phone 218-624-4418 Fax 218-624-0211 Dear Parents/ Guardian: If you would like to register your child or children for the toy give-away, please fill out this form and submit it to our office by December 19th, further information will be posted....

  • Dec 15, 2011

    A 37-year-old Bemidji man remains in jail on $1 million bail after prosecutors filed three charges, including witness tampering, for a drive-by shooting last weekend....

  • Winter Dance - December 16, 2011

    Winter Dance December 16, 2011 7-11 PM at Seven Clans Casino & Events Center in Red Lake All Ages Welcome Prices: $5.00 single $7.50 couple $10.00 family Come and Enjoy the Festivities!...

  • Warrior Grill Weekly Specials for Week of Dec. 12th-16th

    Monday.........................Rachel sand Grilled rye bread filled with turkey, and fresh sauerkraut. Add in swiss cheese and 1000 island with a side ff’s........$6.50 Tuesday.........................Hot beefs Tender beef between bread with mashed potatoes and gravy....................$6.50 Wednesday.......................... Chicken strip sand 2 crisp chicken strips on a toasted hoagie bun with lettuce and tomatoes. Comes with ff’s and side ranch dressing.......$5.95 Thursd...

  • Red Lake Boxing Meetings - Dec. 13-16, 2011

    Red Lake Boxing Meetings - Dec. 13-16, 2011...

  • Dec 15, 2011

    Legislative assistant Christina Hughes lost her job at the State Capitol a year ago. Since then, she's taken the bar exam, used her 401(k) to pay bills and attended countless job fairs while applying for jobs nonstop. Still no luck....

  • Dec 15, 2011

    GARRISON, MINN. - Frustrated with the impacts of Chippewa netting on Lake Mille Lacs, a group of local business owners Monday urged the Department of Natural Resources to do something -- even go back to court -- to try to change the current situation....

  • Dec 15, 2011

    WASHINGTON - With Dakota Meyer standing at attention in his dress uniform, sweat glistening on his forehead under the television lights, President Obama extolled the former Marine corporal for the "extraordinary actions" that had earned him the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest award for valor....

  • Jackson Healthcare Names 38 Finalists for National Hospital Charitable Service Awards

    Dec 15, 2011

    ATLANTA, GA (December 14, 2011) – In a conference call with nominees on December 13, 2011, Jackson Healthcare announced the 38 hospital programs designated as finalists in the 2011 Hospital Charitable Service Awards, a national program seeking best practices in reaching out to America’s underserved in sustainable ways. An independent advisory board chose the finalists from a pool of 197 nominees. Each nominee had to demonstrate excellence in at least one of five criteria areas: community impact, innovation, collaboration, transferability and...

  • Dec 15, 2011

    WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Conservationists, business leaders and tribal leaders squared off Wednesday at the first public hearing on a Republican bill designed to kick-start an iron mine in far northwestern Wisconsin....

  • Official calls for calm in Attawapiskat controversy

    Dec 15, 2011

    Both sides in the war of words over squalid living conditions in the northern Ontario community of Attawapiskat need to take a step back, the chairman of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission said Tuesday in Victoria. Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/Official+calls+calm+Attawapiskat+controversy/5858476/story.html#ixzz1gbivRHVv...

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