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Ponemah, Minnesota is located in Beltrami County. Zip codes in Ponemah, MN include 56666, and 56630. More Ponemah information.

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Tuesday Apr 30 | Star Tribune

Man admits drinking before running over girl on Minnesota's Red Lake Reservation

A northern Minnesota man with a history of drinking and driving has admitted to being intoxicated when he ran over and killed a 17-year-old girl on the Red Lake Indian Reservation last summer.

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Fri Jan 11, 2013

Star Tribune

Charge: Driver with DUI history was intoxicated when he killed N. Minn. teen

A northern Minnesota man with a history of drinking and driving has been charged with being intoxicated when he ran over and killed a 17-year-old girl on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in August.

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Thu May 17, 2012

Star Tribune

No prison for N. Minn. man who killed sister in crash while racing drunk

A northern Minnesota man has been sentenced to probation after admitting that he left an underage drinking party as a drunken 18-year-old and crashed a pickup truck while racing, killing his teenage sister riding in the open bed.

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Sun Apr 01, 2012

Star Tribune

Technology provides Ojibwe language a lifeline

The University of Minnesota is launching an online Ojibwe dictionary, with hopes it will help preserve the language few still speak.

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Fri Mar 30, 2012

Star Tribune

Reviving a language

Hope Flanagan, whose Ojibwe name is Wicoie Nandagikendan, consulted a 1994 dictionary when she asked others at an Ojibwe speaking group in south Minneapolis to help her find the words for "holds on to." A new online Ojibwe dictionary being launched next week will include links that will allow people to listen to the voices of native speakers.

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