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  • FAN BUS INFORMATION FOR LADY WARRIORS AND WARRIORS

    *FAN BUS FOR LADY WARRIORS GAME THIS EVENING* Sign up at the Red Lake High School Office With Barb Stillday or Val Clark Red Lake Lady Warriors Fan Bus to BSU for LADY WARRIORS VS MAHNOMEN Basketball game on Thursday March 3th, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. All High School Students may sign up on their own! Community Welcome to sign up for the fan bus No Elementary, No Middle School students allowed to sign up unless they are with an adult family member. Cost is $1.00 to ride the bus. Cost of Tickets at the...

  • Minnesota Girls' High School Basketball Rankings

    Associated Press|Mar 3, 2016

    The Minnesota girls' high school basketball rankings, as provided by Minnesota Basketball News, a statewide basketball publication. 1. Goodhue (23-4) 2. Mountain Iron-Buhl (24-2) 3. Maranatha (20-6) 4. Lyle-Pacelli (23-3) 5. Ada-Borup (22-3) 6. Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity (23-3) 7. Browerville/Eagle Valley (22-3) 8. Sleepy Eye (24-2) 9. Cromwell (23-3) 10. Wheaton-Herman-Norcross (24-2) 11. Win-E-Mac (24-3) 12. Mankato Loyola (21-4) 13. Southwest Minnesota Christian (23-1) 14. Sacred Heart...

  • DFL Precinct Caucus held in Little Rock - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT - The Little Rock Distrcit DFL Precinct Caucus was held at the Little Rock Center on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Thirty-two members of the district participated, including the election of the Caucus Chair and two associate vice-chairs. Officers elected serve for the next two years and their function is to organize the DFL Party in the precinct, identify and register DFL voters, distribute sample ballot and campaign literature, conduct get-out-the-vote efforts, and etc. Those...

  • Red Lake Warriors T-shirts 3 Peat Sub Section Champs Will go on sale at the Red Lake High School

    Red Lake Warriors T-shirts 3 Peat Sub Section Champs! Will go on sale at the Red Lake High School Friday March 4, 2016 @ 10:00 am Cost $15.00 each (Please do not call to ask for yours to be put aside Athletic/Activities Director apologizes but they are first come first serve basis) Thank you in advance for your understanding. Approved by the Red Lake High School Principal and ISD # 38 Athletic/Activities Director...

  • Warriors win Section 8A East Championship with 73-57 win over Fosston - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Chamionship – #1 Red Lake Warriors over #3 Fosston 73-57 Red Lake as a team 17-25 from the free throw line, 19 rebounds, 17 turnovers Rob McClain 16 points, eight rebounds Jamie Cook 14 points Jeremy Martin 13 points Will Morrison 12 points Kendall Whitefeather 11 points Warriors will take a 25-4 record in to Friday night's championship to defend their title against the Northern Freeze Fosston was 19-25 from the free throw line, had 26 rebounds and 25 t...

  • Warriors win Section 8A East Championship with 73-57 win over Fosston - Set 2 - P3

    Michael Barrett|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Chamionship – #1 Red Lake Warriors over #3 Fosston 73-57 Red Lake as a team 17-25 from the free throw line, 19 rebounds, 17 turnovers Rob McClain 16 points, eight rebounds Jamie Cook 14 points Jeremy Martin 13 points Will Morrison 12 points Kendall Whitefeather 11 points Warriors will take a 25-4 record in to Friday night's championship to defend their title against the Northern Freeze Fosston was 19-25 from the free throw line, had 26 rebounds and 25 t...

  • Red Lake advances to 8A East Championship with 79-63 win over Blackduck - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Radio Sports Section 8A East Semifinal – #1 Red Lake advances to 8A East Championship with 79-63 win over #5 Blackduck Red Lake got off to a quick start leading Blackduck 20-4 in the first few minutes, executing offensively from missed Drake shots and turnovers. The Warriors maintained the tempo to their liking throughout the entire game and never trailed in the Section 8A East Semifinal Saturday afternoon. Red Lake shot 8-13 from the free throw line, had 31 rebounds and 20 t...

  • Red Lake advances to 8A East Championship with 79-63 win over Blackduck - Set 2 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Radio Sports Section 8A East Semifinal – #1 Red Lake advances to 8A East Championship with 79-63 win over #5 Blackduck Red Lake got off to a quick start leading Blackduck 20-4 in the first few minutes, executing offensively from missed Drake shots and turnovers. The Warriors maintained the tempo to their liking throughout the entire game and never trailed in the Section 8A East Semifinal Saturday afternoon. Red Lake shot 8-13 from the free throw line, had 31 rebounds and 20 t...

  • Redby Community Tubing Day held at Buena Vista - P4

    Dan Wells|Mar 3, 2016

    The Redby Community held Community Tubing Day at Buena Vista on Sunday, February 28, 2016....

  • 3rd Annual Obahshiing Fishing Tournament Winners - P3

    Tessie Barrett|Mar 3, 2016

    The 3rd Annual Obahshiing Fishing Tournament had 286 registered participants ranging in ages from 2 years-old to 83 year-old, with a total of 192 fish weighed in. 151 of them were Red Lake Walleye. Thank you to our sponsors: Red Lake Donations Committee, Red Lake Chemical Health Programs, Ponemah Boys and Girls Club, Ponemah Market, Taber's Bait and Tackle, Red Lake Housing Authority and the SHIP Program. Also thanks to all those who participated and made the derby a success. Winners list:...

  • Ezhi-odaminoyang miinawaa ezhi-anokiiyang Anishinaabeg (How We Play and Work) Training Program

    Mar 3, 2016

    (Red Lake) Oshkiimaajitahdah will be starting an innovative family services program next weekend until the end of June for Red Lake Nation community members. The Ezhi-odaminoyang miinawaa ezhi-anokiiyang Anishinaabeg (How We Play and Work) Training Program encourages the development and implementation of indigenous games training and competition among family participants, to provide employability training for youth and adults, to recognize positive role models within and outside the Red Lake...

  • Warriors advance in Section 8A with 81-56 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick at BSU - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Radio Section 8A East Quarterfinal – Warriors advance in Section 8A with 81-56 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick at BSU After leading by only one at halftime, the Red Lake Warriors brought for a more intense and focused defense to the second half, forcing the Bears to thirteen second half turnovers compared to only seven in the first half. The Bears were able to capitlize on twelve Red Lake turnovers in the first half and limited playing time for one of the top performers on the Red Lake s...

  • Warriors advance in Section 8A with 81-56 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick at BSU - Set 2 -P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    From KKCQ Radio Section 8A East Quarterfinal – Warriors advance in Section 8A with 81-56 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick at BSU After leading by only one at halftime, the Red Lake Warriors brought for a more intense and focused defense to the second half, forcing the Bears to thirteen second half turnovers compared to only seven in the first half. The Bears were able to capitlize on twelve Red Lake turnovers in the first half and limited playing time for one of the top performers on the Red Lake s...

  • Nolan Desjarlait Jr. and Aaron White Tribute held at last regular season Warrior's game - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    Two sensational Warriors basketball players were honored on Friday, February 19, 2016, before the start of the double-header Warrior and Lady Warrior basketball game against Fond du Lac. Plaques were presented to both the Nolan Desjarlait Jr. and Aaron White families to honor and recognize them. Both young boys made their journeys to the Spirit World in 2015, and were basketball players for the Red Lake Warriors and Lil Warriors. Thank You, from Barb Stillday, to Steve Ballard Hammerhead...

  • Lady Warriors still rolling with 106-26 win over Fond du Lac - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors continued to roll on Friday night, when they hosted Fond du Lac in the first game of a double-header in Red Lake. The Lady Warriors came out fast, scoring quickly and by the half led 67-19. Fond du Lac scored only 7 points in the second half, as Red Lake cruised to the 106-26 win. Grace White led the Lady Warriors with 31, Alexis Desjarlait put in 27, Angel McClain hit for 21, Teneasha Beaulieu had 8 and Gerika Kingbird 5. Kaila Defoult had 17 for Fond du...

  • Red Lake Warriors finish regular season with 89-56 win over FDL - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 3, 2016

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warriors finished their regular season at home on Friday night, in the second game of a double-header against Fond du Lac. The Warriors led 47-31 at the half, going on to win 89-56. Rob McClain Jr. led the Warriors with 22 points, Jamie Cook added 15, Rob Beaulieu III and WIlliam Morrison each hit 11, Anthony Beaulieu added 10, Jeremy Martin scored 6 and Brady Cook 4. Justin Brown led FDL with 22. They finish the season 22-4 and will play at BSU in sub-section action on...

  • Nursing Assistant - Home Health Aid Informational Meeting

    Nursing Assistant - Home Health Aid Informational Meeting March 7, 2016 - 9 AM - Oshkiimaajitahdah - Redby, MN Application intake will follow the informational session...

  • Bemidji man runs from jail building into nearby school, quickly arrested

    Mar 3, 2016

    BEMIDJI -- A Bemidji man was arrested minutes after he fled from the Beltrami County Jail on Tuesday and ran into a school across the street. Billie Joe Large, 26, was under arrest for probation violation and possession of methamphetamine when he ran from the county jail building on the 600 block of Beltrami Avenue at about 1:42 p.m. Tuesday. He ran across the street and entered St. Philip's Catholic School. Some of the school's 268 students were leaving the school at the time, as they take the bus to Bemidji Middle School at that time, said...

  • In all-sport meeting, St. Cloud State athletes told 6 programs being eliminated

    Mar 3, 2016

    Hundreds of student-athletes at St. Cloud State University were called into a campus auditorium on Wednesday and told that six athletic programs are being eliminated in a cost-saving move that also will require roster reductions in football and other men's sports. The programs shutting down after this school year, affecting about 80 athletes, are men's and women's tennis, women's Nordic skiing, men's cross-country and men's indoor/outdoor track and field. The cuts were announced by athletic director Heather Weems at a departmental meeting. The...

  • Support in metro areas helped Sanders, Rubio win in Minnesota

    Mar 3, 2016

    Among the Republican establishment in Washington desperate to defeat Donald Trump, one thought must come to mind after Trump’s string of victories on Super Tuesday: If only the rest of America were more like Minnesota. The state’s suburban, college-educated Republicans handed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio his first and, so far, only victory in his pursuit of the GOP nomination for president. “Hopefully, we’ll show we have some more thoughtful voters,” Dianne Robinson, a Burnsville Republican, said on caucus night, fearing the rise of Trump. Sh...

  • U.S. Bank Stadium operator looking to hire 2,500 part-time workers

    Mar 3, 2016

    In another sign that opening day is near for U.S. Bank Stadium, the hiring process is kicking into gear. Some 2,500 part-time hospitality workers will be hired to work at the new $1.1 billion stadium scheduled to open in August for a Luke Bryan concert and the 2016 NFL preseason. SMG, the company marketing and managing the 66,200-seat facility, has scheduled a three-day hiring fair beginning April 26 on the first level of the Minneapolis Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. Interested applicants, however, shouldn’t wait because t...

  • Lawmakers unveil plans to solve prison overcrowding

    Mar 3, 2016

    Minnesota lawmakers unveiled proposals to address prison overcrowding Wednesday, ranging from overhauling drug sentencing to creating more space for inmates by reopening a private prison. The informal recommendations came from a task force convened in response to a sharp rise in the state's prison population over the past 15 years. The Department of Corrections' 10 adult facilities are over capacity, and more than 500 inmates are being housed in county jails. Over the past six months, task force members have studied data and heard a wide range...

  • Target executives focus on better groceries and new stores near colleges

    Mar 3, 2016

    NEW YORK – Target Corp. executives told investors and analysts Wednesday that they expect to grow about the same rate this year as last year and charted a path to faster gains in 2017. To do it, the Minneapolis-based retailer isn't looking at flashy moves like delivery by drones. Instead, executives said they are focused on more fundamental things such as making sure the company's website and apps work, store shelves are filled and groceries are fresh. "These are the things that make Target work," Chief Executive Brian Cornell said at its a...

  • Major Navajo Nation Voting Rights Win

    Mar 3, 2016

    A federal judge has ruled that the election districts for San Juan County, Utah’s school board and county commission are unconstitutional. Decisions handed down in December 2015 and February 2016, respectively, ordered redistricting for each group. San Juan County overlaps a northern portion of the Navajo Nation’s reservation. Leonard Gorman, Executive Director of the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission, said he was delighted to learn that the Navajo people’s voice had finally been heard. Navajo Nation Attorney General Ethel Branch calle...

  • What to Tell Your Daughter When She's Raped

    Mar 3, 2016

    Charon Asetoyer, CEO of the Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, (NAWHERC) vividly recalls the afternoon a Native mother visited her office and asked her what she should say to her teen daughter when she gets raped. “She didn’t use the word “if,” she used the word “when,” because our women, especially young women have the highest rates of sexual assault of any ethnicity in the country,” Asetoyer said. According to data from the U.S. Department of Justice, Native American women are 2.5 times more likely to be sexually ass...

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