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Barbara Ann Gurno Born: Thu., Aug. 6, 1964 Died: Tue., Feb. 24, 2015 Barbara Ann "Barbie" Gurno, 50 years old, of Red Lake, passed away on Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at the Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, MN. She was born on August 6, 1964, in Red Lake, the daughter of Frank A. Gurno, Sr. and Ellen (Norcross) Gurno. Barbie liked going to the casino, going for rides, being at pow-wows, listening to music, but most of all being with and caring for her family and friends. Those...
Ervin James Sargent Born: Wed., Nov. 19, 1941 Died: Fri., Feb. 27, 2015 Ervin James Sargent, age 73, of Cass Lake, passed away on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the Sanford Hospital in Bemidji with his family by his side. Erv was born on November 19, 1941 in Nay Tah Waush, MN the son of George and Sophia (Bellanger) Sargent-Lorenson. Ervin graduated from Warroad High School in 1959. Following school, he entered the U.S. Navy and later was honorably discharged. When he returned home he attended...
THIEF RIVER FALLS — Top-seeded Red Lake will once again be playing for the Sub-Section 8A East title. But the Warriors won’t be playing their main rival. Red Lake eased past fourth-seeded Mahnomen 82-66 Saturday afternoon at Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls, but second-seeded Cass Lake-Bena was upset, falling 63-45 against third-seeded Fosston. In the early game, the Warriors (21-5) led 46-30 at halftime, but the Indians (16-10) cut that lead to just four points with 11 minutes to go in the game. However, Red Lake pulled away to ear...
From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Semifinal – #4 Mahnomen 66 vs. #1 Red Lake 82 The Red Lake Warriors withstood a furious Mahnomen rally in the second half to advance in East Sub-Section 8A. The Warriors held a 46-30 lead at halftime, but Mahnomen started the second half on a 16-4 run and cut the deficit to 50-46. Red Lake was able to get back on track with a 9-2 run of their own and was able to hang on for their second win of the season against the Indians. Russell Kingbird hit five t...
From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Semifinal – #3 Fosston 63 vs. #2 Cass Lake-Bena 45 The Fosston Greyhounds avenged an earlier loss against the Panthers with the win Saturday afternoon at Thief River Falls. The Greyhounds held the explosive Cass Lake-Bena offense to only sixteen points in the first half as Fosston took a 28-16 lead into halftime. Lochlan Broadley scored a career high 22 points and pulled down 5 rebounds as Fosston won their 17th straight game. After having eight players h...
From KKCQ Radio Fosston Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #8 Laporte 45 vs. #1 Red Lake 87 The Warriors had a twelve point lead at halftime, taking them a little while to get into a flow in the first round of playoffs, but once they did, great things happened. Red Lake dominated the second half and came away with a commanding win to advance to the Section 8A East Semifinals at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls Saturday at Noon to face the Mahnomen Indians. Warriors were 5-10 from the f...
Red Lake Community holds Tubing Day on Sunday, March 1, 2015 at Buena Vista....
Lady Warriors finish season 23-2 with 80-34 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley Junior Averi Holthusen hits the 1000-point mark...
A reward of several thousand dollars is being offered for information leading to whoever left a puppy to die in a flame-filled northern Minnesota trash bin. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) announced the reward Friday of up to $5,000 in connection with the case of Phoenix, the five-month-old husky mix found Feb. 20 in the garbage dump bin on the edge of a northern Minnesota reservation village. http://www.startribune.com/local/294560911.html...
Lady Warriors JV downs Walker-Hackensack-Akley 45-32...
RED LAKE, MN - The Lady Warriors jumped out to a 5-0 lead right away, and used the full court press and fast-break offense to take a 47-13 lead at the half, and cruise to the 67-42 win. Junior Averi Holthusen needed 30 points to reach the 1000-point milestone, but came up just 11 points short. She will have that opportunity when Red Lake hosts Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Tuesday, February 24, 2015, which is also their last game of the season before the playoffs begin. Holthusen led all scores...
The Red Lake Lady Warriors JV trailed at the half 19-13, but came back in the second half to win 49-41 in Red Lake....
RED LAKE, MN - The last time the Red Lake Warriors played Pine River-Backus on January 2, 2015 in Pine River, they lost 80-75. This time it was much different, as they took a halftime 49-41 lead all the way to win 90-79. In the first game Red Lake had also played without 3 of their top players. In Red Lake however, they were in full force. And although Pine River did jump out to a quick start and led 8-0 in the first quarter, once Red Lake caught up, they never gave up their lead. The Warriors...
On Saturday, February 14, 2015 the Red Lake Community held a Valentine's Dance at the Red Lake Center....
Feb. 27, 2015 — Bemidji State University’s Student Center for Health and Counseling will host a March 3 panel discussion on mental health awareness as part of its continuing effort to reduce the social stigma that surrounds mental health and the stigmas surrounding people who seek help for mental health-related issues. The panel will feature four BSU students and one BSU faculty member beginning at 7 p.m. in Hagg-Sauer Hall room 100 on the BSU campus. The panel is free and open to anyone in the community who wishes to learn more about men...
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Program Assistants Unit 1: Red Lake – 1 position Unit 2: Ponemah –1 position Red Lake Nation Boys & Girls Club OPEN: February 23, 2015 Closing: March 20, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. Position Summary: Plan, implement, supervise, and evaluate activities provided within the specific program area, such as Education, Technology, Social Recreation, Arts & Crafts, and Physical Education. Training will be available to assist in implementation of programs. Reports to Boys & Girls Executive Dir...
Michael J. Davis, Chief U.S. District Judge, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon T. Huseby to the position of Part-Time United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Minnesota. Magistrate Judge Huseby took the oath of office in the U.S. Courthouse in Minneapolis on February 25, 2015. A formal investiture ceremony will be held at a later date. The U.S. District Judges of the District of Minnesota appointed an eight-member Merit Selection Panel to review applications, interview...
Snow is expected to return to the Twin Cities area Monday night. If that inspires you to engage in some traditional outdoor fun, your opportunities are fading fast. Fish houses must be pulled from the ice by midnight Monday in the lower two-thirds of Minnesota. http://www.startribune.com/local/294593791.html...
WASHINGTON -- Mere weeks into his first term as a U.S. congressman, Republican Rep. Tom Emmer is challenging the right flank of his party....
It started out as an anonymous blog to air gripes about a community college in southern Minnesota....
Disabled residents in Minneapolis who need ramp-equipped taxicabs will have an easier time finding a ride. Five Minneapolis taxi companies have agreed to provide wheelchair-accessible service as part of a new program that is one of the country’s first. http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/294598141.html...
A “miigwech” and “pidamaya” — Ojibwe and Dakota for “thank you” — is in order for Minnesota Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius and a working group of American Indian leaders and educators convened after Star Tribunes editorials documented deplorable conditions at the Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig High School near Bena....
WASHINGTON — Gov. Scott Walker once envisioned a world where the 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally could embark on a path to citizenship. But now the Wisconsin Republican calls that position "amnesty" and says his view has changed. http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/294568281.html...
Never mind the 8,000-year-old flint-tipped spears that archaeologists link to nomadic tribes that hunted bison and moose near the headwaters of the Mississippi River. And forget about the 800-year-old burial mounds of the Woodland people who predated the Dakota, Ojibwe and the French fur traders — all of whom knew the ins and outs of the swampy, mosquito-infested, creeks and lakes southwest of Bemidji. http://www.startribune.com/local/294522401.html...
First Nations are not happy with the results of last week's roundtable talks on missing and murdered aboriginal women....