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A group of Red Lake students shine as the stars of a new display in the “Then Now Wow” exhibit at the Minnesota History Center. Jayln Isaham had heard stories like these before: American Indian children removed from their families, forced to live and work in boarding schools that tried to strip away their heritage. Jayln’s great-grandmother was one of them. “When she was forced into one of those schools, she said her Ojibwe name, and they duct-taped bags of marbles to her knees and made her cle...
Lady Warriors go to 10-5 with 87-50 win over Minnesota Transitions School...
Lady Warriors go to 10-5 with 87-50 win over Minnesota Transitions School - P2...
Lady Warriors go to 10-5 with 87-50 win over Minnesota Transitions School - P3...
Lady Warriors go to 10-5 with 87-50 win over Minnesota Transitions School - P4...
Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....
Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....
Minneapolis Police Officers sworn in at the Walker Art Center on January 15, 2012. One of those sworn in was Officer Rob Thunder, son of retired Minneapolis Police Officer, Robert Thunder....
Lady Warriors end 3-game losing streak with 75-56 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - Improve to 9-5 on the season. Girls will host Minnesota Transitions on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 2 PM....
Lady Warriors end 3-game losing streak with 75-56 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - Improve to 9-5 on the season. Girls will host Minnesota Transitions on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 2 PM....
Lady Warriors end 3-game losing streak with 75-56 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - Improve to 9-5 on the season. Girls will host Minnesota Transitions on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 2 PM....
BEMIDJI – In a city of temporary homes, Jeff Iceman was an island of minimalism. Yes, his name is Iceman. The village began taking shape early Saturday, when trucks carrying portable canvas fish houses and supplies for the Beaver Pride Hardwater Classic flowed onto Lake Bemidji. As gear was unpacked and put into place, the city on ice took shape. And there in the middle of it was Iceman’s austere encampment. “I guess I wasn’t thinking,” he said, looking at his neighbors who stood outside t...
Louetta Jean Schoenrock, “Inyan Toh wi (Blue Stone Woman) age 41 of Summit, South Dakota journeyed to the Spirit World on Tuesday, January 22, 2013. She was born on November 11, 1971 in Sisseton, South Dakota the daughter of Jeff & Rose Schoenrock. Louetta was named after three Kunsis. Her hobbies and interests included gardening, cooking, thrift store shopping and watching her favorite basketball team The Boston Celtics. She was a very loving and caring woman who taught us to be strong and n...
The Red Lake Nation Newspaper New Online Version - January 18, 2013 Edition...
The Red Lake Nation Newspaper New Online Version - January 25, 2013 Edition...
men were shot, one fatally, earlier that day. Ronald Matthew Quiceno was arrested without incident Saturday at his Detroit Lakes residence and booked on probable cause of second-degree murder and other related charges. According to authorities, shortly after 1 a.m., Quiceno and the two victims argued at a residence in the Kountry Manner Mobile Home Court in Detroit Lakes. When asked to leave, Quiceno retrieved a .22-caliber revolver from his vehicle then came back into the home and shot the two...
Underneath giant ABCs posters in a Minnetonka preschool classroom, colorful wall signs name off basic vocabulary of a different kind: slope, velocity and hypothesis....
Edina parents are intensifying pressure on school leaders before a decision Monday on whether to start school in August -- a controversial pre-Labor Day start that hundreds of parents oppose....
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has approved a major expansion of its cyber-security force over the next several years, more than quadrupling its size to bolster the nation's ability to defend critical computer systems and conduct offensive computer operations against foreign adversaries, according to U.S. officials....
MASON, Ohio - She raises her hands to her snow-white hair in a gesture of frustrated bewilderment, then slowly lowers them to cover eyes filling with tears. The woman, in her 70s, is trying to explain how she wound up in a shelter that could well be where she spends the rest of her life....
WATFORD CITY, N.D. -- His tan overalls splattered with oil field mud, 41-year-old trucker Scott Brevig sat next to his semitrailer truck inside a rented machine shop and cracked open a Full Throttle energy drink. It was 9:45 p.m....
Burning more of Minnesota's garbage and putting less in landfills has been the state's goal for years, but every day in Elk River, full garbage trucks rumble past a garbage-to-energy recycling center to dump their contents at the landfill next door....
Shawn Atleo relies on no small degree of understatement when he describes the most recent chapter of the relationship between first nations and the rest of Canada as “challenging....
An article subtitled Idle No More commenters could use some lessons in critical thinking attracted more than 1,615 comments....
Idle No More marches. Chiefs and the prime minister at odds over treaties. Liquid diets in teepees on the Ottawa River. It's easy to be confused about all that has happened in the last six weeks among Canada's aboriginal people....