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Articles from the March 19, 2015 edition


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  • Cultural Class at the Red Lake Center

    Mary Omen|Mar 19, 2015

    Cultural Class at the Red Lake Center on Tuesday, March 17, 2015....

  • State of the Band Message at Red Lake March 27

    Michael Meuers|Mar 19, 2015

    Band members, and all friends of Red Lake Nation are cordially invited to attend the annual State of the Band Address on Friday, March 27, 2014, at the Red Lake Humanities Center at 11:00 a.m. In this annual report to the people, Red Lake Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr., will recap the Tribal Council's 2014 agenda, and present future goals, aspirations, and plans for 2015. Lunch will be served. For more information contact the Chairman's Assistant Lilah Beaulieu at 218-679-1401 or email at...

  • Red Lake Warriors fail to close in 59-55 loss to Maranatha Christian in State Tournament - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    From KKCQ Radio Fosston Class A State Quarterfinal – Red Lake 55 vs. Maranatha Christian 59 Red Lake started out the game firing, led by Russell Kingbird's 15 points at half time. The Warriors led 36-24 at halftime but Maranatha slowly came back, gaining momentum while taking advantage of missed shots and some key Red Lake turnovers midway through the second half and late in the game. Free throws proved to be key as they are in any game, especially in a tight state quarterfinal game with a trip...

  • Red Lake Warriors Send Off to State Tournament - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Red Lake Warriors Send Off to State Tournament on Wednesday, March 11, 2015....

  • Red Lake Warriors go back to state with 81-75 win over Win-E-Mac - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A Championship – Red Lake 81 vs. Win-E-Mac 75 It was an electric atmosphere at Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls Friday night as the Red Lake Warriors battled the Win-E-Mac Patriots for the Section 8A Championship. Over 2,300 fans were in attendance as the Warriors were trying to defend the Section Championship they won last year over the Northern Freeze. Red Lake had to get by a Win-E-Mac team that was coming off a very impressive win over S...

  • Lady Warriors upset by Walker-Hackensack-Akley 51-46 in East Section 8A semifinal - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Semifinal – #5 Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 51 vs. #1 Red Lake 46 The Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Wolves were outscored by the Red Lake Warriors by a combined score of 147-90 in their two regular season games. In fact, the Warriors defeated the Wolves 80-37 on February 24th. It's a good thing the Wolves have a short memory as they pulled off a major upset Saturday afternoon in the East Sub-Section 8A Semi-Finals in Thief River Falls. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley trail...

  • RLHS Pep Rally for Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors held on Friday - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Red Lake High School Pep Rally for Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors held on Friday, March 6, 2015....

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors advance in Sub Section 8A with 65-27 win over Laporte - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #9 Laporte 27 vs. #1 Red Lake 65 The number 1 Seed , Red Lake's Lady Warriors tamed the number 9 Seed Laporte Wildcats with a 65 to 27 win in the Quarterfinal round of the Section 8A tournament. They will play the winner of the Blackduck and Walker-Hackensack-Akley game, which was WHA 56-36, on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at the REA in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, at 12 noon. In late February, Red Lake finished their season 23-2 with the 80-34 win over W...

  • Red Lake wins Section 8A East Championship with 54-52 win over Fosston - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Section 8A East Championship – #3 Fosston 52 vs. #1 Red Lake 54 This was a back and forth battle between the Warriors and Greyhounds - a very exciting way to start out the night at the Ralph Engelstad Arena! A hard fought battle went to the Warriors as they came away with some big plays and knocked down key free throws to seal the deal. Jeremy Martin took it right down the lane with just seconds remaining, getting fouled on the way up with only 1.6 seconds remaining. He hit both free throws, the...

  • Red Lake Warriors Pep Rally and Send Off on Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Red Lake Warriors Pep Rally and Send Off on Tuesday, March 3, 2015...

  • Warriors advance with 82-66 win over Mahnomen - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    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...

  • Red Lake Warriors win first round of Section 8A Quarterfinal 87-45 over Laporte - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    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...

  • Lady Warriors finish season 23-2 with 80-34 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 19, 2015

    Lady Warriors finish season 23-2 with 80-34 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley Junior Averi Holthusen hits the 1000-point mark...

  • Minnesotans United for Higher Education Implicate Three MnSCU Executives in Plagiarism

    Mar 19, 2015

    Minneapolis, MN (March xx, 2015) – Minnesotans United for Higher Education today formally notified the colleges which graduated three current Minnesota State Colleges and Universities presidents that their former students may have committed plagiarism in their dissertations. The coalition of citizens, faculty and staff concerned with the direction of MnSCU sent letters carrying the allegations out to the University of Minnesota, the University of Texas at Austin, and Western Kentucky University. “Obviously, this is a difficult time for the...

  • Peterson Announces Funds to Control Gray Wolves

    Mar 19, 2015

    WASHINGTON - Congressman Collin C. Peterson today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the state of Minnesota have agreed to provide $220,000 for wolf management activities in Minnesota. The announcement follows a Peterson-led Congressional effort urging resources be made available for wolf depredation programs. "This is welcome news for farmers and ranchers who currently don't have a way to address wolves threatening their livestock. I'm pleased to see the state and USDA come together to address this issue," Peterson said....

  • DETENTION OFFICER - RED LAKE REGIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMPLEX

    Mar 19, 2015

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT DETENTION OFFICER RED LAKE REGIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMPLEX Open: March 18, 2015 Closing: April 17, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. Summary: To be responsible for routine correctional work involving detention, correction duties, and transportation of prisoners and others in legal custody. Full-time position with benefits, starting salary $10.00 hourly, increase to $12.00 hourly after 90-day probationary period, reports to Detention Administrator. Essential Responsibilities & Duties: • Res...

  • Feeling scars at Red Lake, 10 years later

    John Enger, MPR News|Mar 19, 2015

    On-air reports by MPR News' Dan Gunderson Jeff May has a scar running from his jaw line down past his collar bone. It's 8 inches long, the remnants of a wound that made him a national hero. It's 10 years old now and turning white. It could go away with a few skin grafts. Doctors suggested this, but May said no. Red Lake Indian Reservation William Lager | MPR News "I want to keep it," he said, "as a souvenir." http://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/03/18/red-lake-shooting-10-years...

  • Red Lake Urban Office Duluth - Frybread Taco Sale Fundraiser

    Red Lake Urban Office Duluth - Frybread Taco Sale Fundraiser April 1st - 11 AM - 3 PM Proceeds go to the Elder Bingo Fund Price: $6.00 Delivery at 4 orders or more. 218-624-4418 211 East 2nd Street Duluth, MN...

  • House Passes EPA 'Secret Science' Overhaul Bill

    Daniel Wilson, Law360|Mar 19, 2015

    Washington (March 18, 2015, 3:40 PM ET) -- The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to narrow the types of scientific data the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency can use to underpin its rulemaking process, in a party-line vote amid strong Democratic opposition. The legislation, H.R. 1030, the Secret Science Reform Act, would require the EPA to base its rules and certain other "covered actions" only on scientific or technical studies that use data that is publicly shared and reproducible by other experts. It passed in a 241...

  • Bemidji man arrested with 5 pounds of pot

    Mar 19, 2015

    BEMIDJI -- A Bemidji man caught with more than five pounds of marijuana appeared in Beltrami County District Court on Monday. Kevin Palathingal Albert, 23, is charged with felony terroristic threats and fifth-degree drug sale of marijuana and misdemeanor domestic assault. Monday’s appearance was an omnibus hearing and he is next scheduled to appear in court April 14. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/3703005-bemidji-man-arrested-5-pounds-pot...

  • National Park Service Announces Historic Preservation Grants for American Indian Tribes

    Mar 19, 2015

    WASHINGTON – National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis this week announced $8.78 million of grants to 154 American Indian tribes to support their historic preservation offices in order to carry out national historic preservation program responsibilities on tribal lands. "Engaging American Indian tribes in our national historic preservation program is essential to our nationwide effort to preserve significant tribal places, as well as tribal culture and tradition,” said Director Jarvis. “For many tribes, languages and traditions are t...

  • Target outlines $10 million settlement in data breach

    Mar 19, 2015

    In documents filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul, Target and consumers outlined a tentative agreement to reimburse those who were hurt financially by the retailer’s data breach in late 2013. Under the terms of the preliminary agreement, Target will set up a $10 million settlement fund within 10 days of a finalized pact. “Anyone in the United States whose credit or debit card and/or personal information was compromised because of the breach would be able to apply for a part of the settlement,” documents say. http:...

  • Breck student's science project is an award-winning mix of American Indian history and science

    Mar 19, 2015

    Grant Two Bulls’ work analyzing 200-year-old pollen samples is creating a new and fascinating snapshot of an American Indian encampment on Lake Calhoun and launching the high school student’s research to national prominence. The project became a melding of Two Bulls’ passion for science and history with his desire for more connection to his Indian heritage. “Here’s a high school senior doing pretty high-level research and then taking that data and speaking to national audiences about it in a really impressive way,” said Matthew Beckman, a...

  • Minneapolis Patrick Henry H.S. classes canceled after fire

    Mar 19, 2015

    Classes at Minneapolis Patrick Henry High School have been canceled Thursday after an overnight fire caused damage throughout the building, school district officials said. No injuries were reported in the fire, which was reported to have broken out around 3 a.m. in a workstation in a chemistry lab, the Minneapolis Fire Department said in a tweet. http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/296849381.html...

  • Sen. Klobuchar aide knew about abortion language, failed to tell boss

    Mar 19, 2015

    WASHINGTON – An aide to Sen. Amy Klobuchar knew about the controversial abortion language stuck into a bipartisan measure to help victims of human trafficking before her boss voted on it, but failed to say anything, a spokeswoman acknowledged Thursday. The proposed measure, which had strong backing from members of both parties, stalled in the U.S. Senate last week when Democrats — including Sens. Klobuchar and Al Franken — say they discovered language in the bill that restricts federal funds for abortions and emergency contraception. Both...

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