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Articles from the January 30, 2015 edition


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  • Red Lake Chairman/Treasurer Travel to DC

    Michael Meuers|Jan 30, 2015

    Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr., and Tribal Treasurer Annette Johnson along with others met with members of the Minnesota Congressional delegation on January 28, 2015, in Washington DC to discuss a number of issues of concern to the Red Lake Band. According to a tribal spokesperson, Seki and Johnson met with Minnesota's two US Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, and Congressman Collin Peterson, 7th Congressional District, Detroit Lakes, and 8th Congressional District Congressman...

  • AmeriCorps Program is Back!

    Jan 30, 2015

    AmeriCorps Program is Back! AmeriCorps Program started in August 2014 and volunteers provide service in Head Start. Members were selected and began service in October 2014. Below is a introduction of the members. As of to date the members provided 6,300 hours of volunteering in 10 classrooms. 2 Classrooms at Ponemah Head Start and 8 Classrooms at Red Lake Head Start. AMERICORPS MEMBER PROFILES: Emily Downwind: Emily began volunteering at the Red Lake Head Start in the Ojibwe Immersion...

  • "Soup with the Supe" held in Little Rock

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    On Thursday, January 29, 2016, Red Lake Public School District Superintendent, Anne Lundquist hosted a fourth meeting in a series of ongoing, informal community conversations with district stakeholders. This first session was held at the Ponemah Elementary School in September 2014, followed by Red Lake and Redby. The purpose of the meetings were to share information regarding the district's strengths and challenges, as well as gather feedback from community members on their perspectives on the...

  • Sophomore Grace White hits 1000th point in Red Lake's win over Red Lake County Central 62-17 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake High School Sophomore Grace White had 971 career points before the start of their make-up game with the Red Lake County Central Mustangs on Monday, January 26, 2015. She needed just 29 points to reach 1000 points, a feat only reached once in Red Lake girls basketball history by Latoya Schoenborn. The Lady Warriors started off quick, their usual pace, and it wasn't until after baskets by Samantha Roy, Tatianna McClain, Seleasha Roy and Kennedy Barrett and Red Lake was...

  • Sophomore Grace White hits 1000th point in Red Lake's win over Red Lake County Central 62-17 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake High School Sophomore Grace White had 971 career points before the start of their make-up game with the Red Lake County Central Mustangs on Monday, January 26, 2015. She needed just 29 points to reach 1000 points, a feat only reached once in Red Lake girls basketball history by Latoya Schoenborn. The Lady Warriors started off quick, their usual pace, and it wasn't until after baskets by Samantha Roy, Tatianna McClain, Seleasha Roy and Kennedy Barrett and Red Lake was...

  • Sophomore Grace White hits 1000th point in Red Lake's win over Red Lake County Central 62-17 - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake High School Sophomore Grace White had 971 career points before the start of their make-up game with the Red Lake County Central Mustangs on Monday, January 26, 2015. She needed just 29 points to reach 1000 points, a feat only reached once in Red Lake girls basketball history by Latoya Schoenborn. The Lady Warriors started off quick, their usual pace, and it wasn't until after baskets by Samantha Roy, Tatianna McClain, Seleasha Roy and Kennedy Barrett and Red Lake was...

  • Sophomore Grace White hits 1000th point in Red Lake's win over Red Lake County Central 62-17 - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - Red Lake High School Sophomore Grace White had 971 career points before the start of their make-up game with the Red Lake County Central Mustangs on Monday, January 26, 2015. She needed just 29 points to reach 1000 points, a feat only reached once in Red Lake girls basketball history by Latoya Schoenborn. The Lady Warriors started off quick, their usual pace, and it wasn't until after baskets by Samantha Roy, Tatianna McClain, Seleasha Roy and Kennedy Barrett and Red Lake was...

  • Warriors on 7 game winning streak; down Blackduck 93-61 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    The Red Lake Warriors hosted Blackduck on Friday, January 23, 2014 and once they got a lead, and with the hot hands of Russell Kingbird who scored 34, they had no trouble securing the win. Russell Kingbird led all scorers with 34 points, 6 of which were 3-pointers, Rob McClain had 21, Tyrell Peterson added 9, Brice Cloud hit 8, and Ira Spears 7. Tyler Jablonski led Blackduck with 17 and Isaac Vok 15 for the Drakes. Red Lake is now 14-3 on the year and has won their last 7 in a row after losing...

  • Warriors on 7 game winning streak; down Blackduck 93-61 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    The Red Lake Warriors hosted Blackduck on Friday, January 23, 2014 and once they got a lead, and with the hot hands of Russell Kingbird who scored 34, they had no trouble securing the win. Russell Kingbird led all scorers with 34 points, 6 of which were 3-pointers, Rob McClain had 21, Tyrell Peterson added 9, Brice Cloud hit 8, and Ira Spears 7. Tyler Jablonski led Blackduck with 17 and Isaac Vok 15 for the Drakes. Red Lake is now 14-3 on the year and has won their last 7 in a row after losing...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P21...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 30, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P22...

  • BSU president challenges students on dangers of alcohol

    Jan 30, 2015

    Jan. 29, 2015 — Bemidji State University President Richard A. Hanson challenged nearly 500 students at a campus-wide gathering Thursday to confront the dangers of alcohol abuse, and they shared their ideas for improving safety and promoting responsible behavior. Following a Bemidji State student’s alcohol-related death in December and a second serious incident this month, Hanson invited students, faculty and staff to attend the unprecedented “Campus Summit on Alcohol and Student Safety,” held at 10 a.m. in the university’s large Beaux Art...

  • Peterson Sponsors Bill to Prevent Redefining of U.S. Waters

    Jan 30, 2015

    WASHINGTON - Congressman Collin C. Peterson today joined more than 100 members of the U.S. House to introduce the bipartisan Waters of the United States Regulatory Overreach Protection Act (H.R. 594). The legislation would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers from redefining "waters of the United States" under the Clean Water Act. The bill would also prohibit the implementation of the interpretive rule for agriculture. "The EPA, unfortunately, does not seem to understand how their proposed...

  • AFP Minnesota Statement on Senate Passage of the Keystone Pipeline

    Jan 30, 2015

    SAINT PAUL, Minn. -- Americans for Prosperity Minnesota State Director John Cooney released the following statement after the U.S. Senate voted to pass the Keystone Pipeline: “We are disappointed in Senators Klobuchar and Franken’s decision to put their liberal friends in Washington, D.C. ahead of the Minnesota voters who sent them there. Their vote against the Keystone Pipeline is a betrayal, plain and simple. Now is the time to build the Keystone Pipeline. This bipartisan, common sense investment will provide relief for middle-class fam...

  • NORTHWEST MINNESOTA FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANT TO GIRL SCOUTS OF MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN LAKES AND PINES

    Jan 30, 2015

    January 29, 2015-Bemidji, MN- The Northwest Minnesota Foundation (NMF) awarded a $20,000 grant to the Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines to expand the Girl Scouts in ACTION program in Bemidji, Red Lake, and Ponemah elementary schools. Girl Scouts in ACTION (Agents of Change to Improve Our Neighborhoods) targets elementary and middle-school-aged girls. The goal is to build self-confidence and life skills. Schools participating in the program show many signs and symptoms of youth at risk. Suicide rates, teen pregnancy rates, a...

  • REGISTERED NURSE – MDS COORDINATOR - JOURDAIN/PERPICH EXTENDED CARE CENTER

    Jan 30, 2015

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT REGISTERED NURSE – MDS COORDINATOR JOURDAIN/PERPICH EXTENDED CARE CENTER OPEN: January 30, 2015 Closing: February 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. Purpose of Position: Responsible for assuring the timely completion of accurate assessments and interdisciplinary care plans that meet Federal/State Guidelines. Included is identifying resident acuity and needs, helping to determine specific care and communicating needs/expectations to families and responsible parties. Full-time position w...

  • DIRECTOR - Red Lake Nation Weatherization/CAP

    Jan 30, 2015

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DIRECTOR Red Lake Nation Weatherization/CAP Open: January 30, 2015 Closing: February 13, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To coordinate and implement various aspects of program, financial and budget management as well as providing necessary services to the reservation community in need of energy assistance. Reports to the Executive Administrator, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: • Responsible for writing program work plans a...

  • First Nations Development Institute Now Accepting Proposals for 2015 Native Youth & Culture Fund

    Jan 30, 2015

    First Nations Development Institute (*First Nations* [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) is now accepting proposals for its Native Youth and Culture Fund (NYCF) program that focuses on youth, and incorporating culture and tradition to address social issues in Native communities. First Nations will award approximately 20 grants to Native organizations and tribes seeking ways to preserve, strengthen and/or renew Native culture and tradition among Native youth. First Nations began the NYCF in 2002 with the belief that Native youth represent the...

  • Jan 30, 2015

    DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- A jailhouse phone call led police to meth stashes that has landed a 34-year-old Detroit Lakes man in prison for more than 13 years....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    HIBBING, Minn. -- Hibbing police say a man who broke into a liquor store in the city early Wednesday bypassed more-expensive items and instead fled with three cases of Keystone beer....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    BLOOMINGTON -- Bemidji Pioneer photographer Monte Draper earned a top honor and the Pioneer collected 11 awards Thursday in the state's Better Newspaper Contest....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    ST. PAUL -- A Minnesota House committee voted against giving the White Earth Nation nearly $2.2 million to buy land for wildlife habitat. Wednesday's 13-8 vote in a House natural resources committee came on an amendment by state Rep. Steve Green, R-Fosston, who said he is a member of the White Earth Nation. He said that he did not want to take the property, now privately owned, off the tax rolls....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    PELICAN RAPIDS, Minn. – A bus ran over the legs of a boy who slipped and fell near the high school here on Wednesday, police said.The boy, an elementary school student, was taken to a local hospital, Pelican Rapids Police Chief Jeff Stadum said....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    A measles case reported at the University of Minnesota is drawing new attention to Minnesota vaccination laws and prompting state health officials to remind parents that although measles is officially eradicated in the United States, it remains a contagious and dangerous disease....

  • Jan 30, 2015

    An 11-year-old boy was arrested after officials found a threatening message on the wall of a school timeout room in Rush City, Minn. Officials declined to say what was in the message but did say the intention was to harm other students at Jacobson Elementary School in Rush City, about 55 miles north of the Twin Cities. Authorities believe the fifth-grader wrote the message last week but school officials didn’t discover it until Wednesday, when they called the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office....

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