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  • Secondary Complex Teacher – Long Term Substitute - Red Lake School District, ISD#38

    Dec 29, 2022

    Red Lake School District, ISD#38 P.O. Box 499, Red Lake, MN 56671 218-679-3353 Red Lake Schools #38 Posted: 12/28/2022; Until Filled Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications to fill a Secondary Complex Teacher – Long Term Substitute; Fixed Term for the 2022-2023 School Year position at the Red Lake Secondary Complex. REPORTS TO: Building Principal JOB PURPOSE: The Long-Term Substitute Secondary Complex teacher shall structure, implement, and manage direct instruction and f...

  • Entourage Events Group Partners with Camp Fire Minnesota to Better Utilize 104 Acres of Camp Land in Excelsior

    Dec 29, 2022

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN (December 28, 2022) – Entourage Events Group announced today it has partnered with Camp Fire Minnesota to offer unique rental experiences in nature. Their partnership is reimagining Camp Fire Minnesota’s wooded oasis on Lake Minnewashta, in Excelsior and creating nature-based events for family, corporate retreats, unique wedding celebrations and more. Entourage will begin hosting events at Camp Fire Minnesota in January of 2023. The venue now accepts bookings and has scheduled events for 2023 and beyond. Future packages inc...

  • STATEMENT BY DR. CALVIN MACKIE, FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF STEM GLOBAL ACTION

    Dec 29, 2022

    NEW ORLEANS – An extraordinary event transpired a week ago inside the Caesars Superdome. Just before kickoff of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on December 21, more than 2,000 parents and children in grades K-12 attended a STEM NOLA STEM FEST, where they learned about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). This was a landmark moment, likely the first time STEM education and skills were ever connected directly with a popular college football bowl game. It also symbolized much m...

  • Brilliant Chickasaw writer makes headway from Duke University into the world of First American Advocacy

    Dec 29, 2022

    Quinn Smith, an ambitious public policy major and senior at Duke University, has made great strides in First American advocacy during his college years. He received the Udall Scholar in Tribal Public Policy fellowship and was a Truman Scholar finalist. In fact, he has found a way to enter a fellowship every semester. "I have found different ways to apply my passion for writing and documentary storytelling that works to benefit Native people and issues," said Smith. During his freshman year, he...