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Articles from the January 7, 2015 edition


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  • Red Lake Schools, Red Lake Tribal Programs starting two hours late on Wednesday

    Jan 7, 2015

    Red Lake Schools and Red Lake Tribal Programs will be starting two hours late on Wednesday. Dangerous wind-chill temperatures are forecast for the region throughout Tuesday night and into Wednesday. Temperatures could get down to -25 below with wind-chill values predicted between -40 and -50 below zero. Winds were expected to be tween 15-20 MPH with gusts up to 25....

  • Red Lake Warriors Upset 8th Ranked Nevis 82-49

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN – On a frosty Monday night of January 5, 2015, with wind chills between -30 and -40 degrees, a good sized crowd ignored the elements and came out to support their Red Lake Warriors. And the Warriors did not disappoint them. The Warriors jumped out quickly and dominated on both ends of the court, racking up 26 points and leading until Nevis scored one point on a freethrow. Red Lake continued their fast-paced offense and brought up their lead to 41-8 with 5:06 remaining in the f...

  • Red Lake Warriors Upset 8th Ranked Nevis 82-49 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN – On a frosty Monday night of January 5, 2015, with wind chills between -30 and -40 degrees, a good sized crowd ignored the elements and came out to support their Red Lake Warriors. And the Warriors did not disappoint them. The Warriors jumped out quickly and dominated on both ends of the court, racking up 26 points and leading until Nevis scored one point on a freethrow. Red Lake continued their fast-paced offense and brought up their lead to 41-8 with 5:06 remaining in the f...

  • Red Lake Warriors Upset 8th Ranked Nevis 82-49 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN – On a frosty Monday night of January 5, 2015, with wind chills between -30 and -40 degrees, a good sized crowd ignored the elements and came out to support their Red Lake Warriors. And the Warriors did not disappoint them. The Warriors jumped out quickly and dominated on both ends of the court, racking up 26 points and leading until Nevis scored one point on a freethrow. Red Lake continued their fast-paced offense and brought up their lead to 41-8 with 5:06 remaining in the f...

  • School Board Members and District Superintendent: Eager to serve and support Red Lake School District

    Jan 7, 2015

    Hello, I would like to introduce myself. I am Anne Lundquist, superintendent of schools at Red Lake. I began my service to the district last summer, and part of my role as school leader, I feel it important to be well-acquainted with the perspectives of family and community members. In order achieve this end and increase the flow of information between the public schools and Red Lake Nation, I will provide periodic updates following our regular monthly meetings in the form of news features here...

  • New Years Gathering and Pow Wow held in Red Lake - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, the Annual New Years Gathering took place at the Red Lake Humanities Center. A feast at 5 PM started off the event, and the pow wow grand entry began at 7 PM. Murphy Thomas was the MC, and the host drum was Young Kingbird. There were 13 registered drums for the gathering. Specials included Golden Age Men 55+ - 200/150/100, Golden Age Women 55+ - 200/150/100, Men 18-54 - 200/150/100, Women 18-54 - 200/150/100, Teen/Junior Boys (11-17) - 100/75/50, Teen/Junior...

  • New Years Gathering and Pow Wow held in Red Lake - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, the Annual New Years Gathering took place at the Red Lake Humanities Center. A feast at 5 PM started off the event, and the pow wow grand entry began at 7 PM. Murphy Thomas was the MC, and the host drum was Young Kingbird. There were 13 registered drums for the gathering. Specials included Golden Age Men 55+ - 200/150/100, Golden Age Women 55+ - 200/150/100, Men 18-54 - 200/150/100, Women 18-54 - 200/150/100, Teen/Junior Boys (11-17) - 100/75/50, Teen/Junior...

  • New Years Gathering and Pow Wow held in Red Lake - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, the Annual New Years Gathering took place at the Red Lake Humanities Center. A feast at 5 PM started off the event, and the pow wow grand entry began at 7 PM. Murphy Thomas was the MC, and the host drum was Young Kingbird. There were 13 registered drums for the gathering. Specials included Golden Age Men 55+ - 200/150/100, Golden Age Women 55+ - 200/150/100, Men 18-54 - 200/150/100, Women 18-54 - 200/150/100, Teen/Junior Boys (11-17) - 100/75/50, Teen/Junior...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    The Red Lake Elementary School held their Holiday Program on Tuesday, December 17, 2014 to a standing-room-only house, just as it had in the previous year. Students from grades 1-5 performed a variety of holiday selections which ran from 1 PM to about 2 PM....

  • Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    The Red Lake Elementary School held their Holiday Program on Tuesday, December 17, 2014 to a standing-room-only house, just as it had in the previous year. Students from grades 1-5 performed a variety of holiday selections which ran from 1 PM to about 2 PM....

  • Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 7, 2015

    The Red Lake Elementary School held their Holiday Program on Tuesday, December 17, 2014 to a standing-room-only house, just as it had in the previous year. Students from grades 1-5 performed a variety of holiday selections which ran from 1 PM to about 2 PM....

  • Draper's View: A blog from Bemidji Pioneer photographer Monte Draper

    Jan 7, 2015

    A blog from Bemidji Pioneer photographer Monte Draper. See more at: http://drapersview.areavoices.com/#sthash.hyBunB9t.dpuf...

  • Jan 7, 2015

    GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Kimberly Warcken wrapped her 8-year-old brother Matthew in her arms for the last time on May 6, 1987....

  • Faith Laverne Collier

    Jan 7, 2015

    Faith Laverne Collier June 28, 1936 - Saturday, January 3, 2015 Faith Luverne Collier (LaRoque), age 79, of Hastings, Minnesota (Formally Sisseton, South Dakota) Journeyed to the Spirit World on Saturday January 3, 2015. She was born June 28, 1936 the daughter of Robert Fayette LaRoque and Beulah Mae Flute. Faith was a free spirit, full of love and kindness to all, especially children and animals. She loved reading, nature, fishing, going to the Racetrack in California, Arizona and Canterbury...

  • Jan 7, 2015

    A blast of dangerously cold weather prompted the closing of many school districts Wednesday, as education officials statewide wrestled with how best to protect students from the lowest temperatures of the year....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    The former principal of Woodbury’s East Ridge High School allegedly used school district funds to purchase iPads, gift cards, a personal membership to Sam’s Club and other items, according to complaints filed with his employer, documents released Tuesday show....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    It’s a big universe, but it’s full of small planets. A group of astronomers led by Guillermo Torres of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said Tuesday they had found eight new planets orbiting their stars at distances compatible with liquid water, bringing the total number of so-called Goldilocks planets to a few dozen....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    WASHINGTON — In a blend of pageantry and politics, Republicans took complete control of Congress for the first time in eight years Tuesday, then ran straight into a White House veto threat against their top-priority legislation to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    Republicans came out of the political wilderness and took control of the Minnesota House on Tuesday, electing Rep. Kurt Daudt of Crown as the new speaker of the 89th legislative session....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    WASHINGTON – Responding to utilities’ complaints about coal deliveries, federal regulators have ordered BNSF Railway to submit a plan for keeping power plants in Minnesota and other states supplied this winter....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    After many years of trying to reclaim it, the Ho-Chunk Nation will now officially receieve more than 1,500 acres of land at the former site of Badger Army Ammunition Plant from the federal government. The president of the Ho-Chunk nation discusses the history of that land, its significance to the Ho-Chunk, and possible plans for the land going forward....

  • Jan 7, 2015

    The White House says U.S. President Barack Obama would veto any legislation that tries to fast-track the Keystone XL project even as Republican lawmakers tabled a bill that would do just that in Washington today....

  • Say What? Four Dumb Things Supreme Court Justices Wrote About Indians

    Jan 7, 2015

    This report started out titled “Eight Dumbest,” but I have retreated from that claim. In the midst of roiling rivers of absurdity, picking a few to be treated as superlatives could be nothing more than a matter of taste. I am reminded of when I thought I would name the “worst” Supreme Court decisions and Walter Echo-Hawk did the same. There was overlap in our picks, but to call the differences right or wrong is difficult. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/01/06/say-what-four-dumb-things-supreme-cour...

  • Jan 7, 2015

    The head of an American Indian tribe and two payday-loan companies it owns were fined a total of $1.5 million by Connecticut regulators who claim they violated a state cap on interest rates....

  • Human trafficking advocacy group to provide training to 11 Minnesota tribal communities

    Jan 7, 2015

    DULUTH, Minn. — An advocacy group dedicated to ending human trafficking is planning to provide training to nearly a dozen tribal communities in Minnesota. The Native Sisters Society announced at a Monday event in Duluth that it will begin training 11 different tribal communities in the state throughout the next three years. WDIO-TV (http://bit.ly/1wRlFHc ) reports the tribal organization met with other advocacy groups and leaders to raise awareness of the issue of human trafficking. April Smith of the Native Sisters Society says it's time to t...

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