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  • Stewart Wendell Neadeau

    Jun 9, 2015

    Stewart Wendell Neadeau Born: Fri., Apr. 22, 1955 Died: Sat., Jun. 6, 2015 Visitation 4:00 PM Mon., Jun. 08, 2015 Location: Little Rock Community Center Funeral Service 1:00 PM Wed., Jun. 10, 2015 Location: Little Rock Community Center Stewart Wendell Neadeau "Goober", age 60, of Red Lake, entered the spirit world on Saturday, June 6, 2015. He was born in Red Lake on April 22, 1955 the son of Edith Kelly and Henry Neadeau. Stewart grew up in Red Lake with his brothers and sisters. He then moved...

  • Tracking drug trafficking: U.S. Attorney's office follows heroin bust with meeting in Red Lake

    Bemidji Pioneer|Jun 9, 2015

    BEMIDJI-Efforts to keep drugs out of Indian Country continued Monday as U.S. District Attorney Andrew Luger and staff traveled from Minneapolis to Red Lake for a public safety meeting and debriefing session with tribal leaders and safety officials. The visit comes two weeks after Luger's office announced the indictment of 41 people in a heroin trafficking operation with a focus on the Red Lake and White Earth reservations. "It's fortuitous because we've been working so closely with their tribal...

  • It begins with a spark

    Jun 9, 2015

    Red Lake, MN, June 8, 2015. The doors to Bezhigwaabik have been closed since June 6, 2015 and will remain closed until June 15, 2015 so that we can remove Bezhigwaabik merchandise and replace them with fireworks merchandise for the Fourth of July season. During the fireworks season, Bezhigwaabik will downsize to one isle as we fill shelf space with annual Fireworks merchandise. Starting on June 15, 2015, Red Lake Nation Fireworks store hours will be from 9am-9pm until July 31, 2015. The...

  • Ground Breaking Ceremony held for new Redby Community Center - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    On Monday, June 1, 2015 a Groud Breaking Ceremony and Ground Blessing was held for the new Redby Community Center, which is scheduled to be completed in about a year. The site for the new Center is on Ogema Avenue, which is on the old Mill Road, east of Red Lake Forest Products. This area was once where the old Red Lake Cedar Craft building stood. Chief Greetings Spears conducted the blessing, followed by words from Red Lake Economic Director Sam Strong, Redby Representatives Allen Pemberton...

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 1 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 2 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 3 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • Red Lake and Ponemah Head Start Graduations held on Thursday - P8

    Jun 9, 2015

    Red Lake and Ponemah Head Start Graduations held on Thursday Photographs by members of the community....

  • Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Sunday Afternoon Session - P11

    Shyra Antone, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Sunday Afternoon Session Winners at Seven Clans Casino Pow Wow 2015 http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/05/27/news/winners-at-seven-clans-casino-pow-wow-2015/35692.html...

  • 153 Students Graduate from Kindergarten in 2015 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    There were 153 students from Red Lake Elementary School that graduated from Kindergarten in a ceremony held on Friday, May 22, 2015....

  • Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Saturday Afternoon Session - P12

    Shyra Antone, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Saturday Afternoon Session - P12...

  • Red Lake Elementary Schools holds Annual Pow Wow - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    Red Lake Elementary School held its Annual Pow Wow on Thursday, May 21, 2015 in Red Lake. This years new Princess and Brave were Emiris Lussier and Desmond Desjarlait....

  • St. Mary's Mission School 2015 Pow Wow held in Red Lake - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    The St. Mary's Mission School 2015 Pow Wow was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, May 20, 2015....

  • Red Lake improving, but drop two games to Blackduck in home double-header - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    Red Lake improving, but drop two games to Blackduck in home double-header on Tuesday, May 5, 2015....

  • Red Lake Girls Softball Team loses both games in double-header with Cass Lake - P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 9, 2015

    The Red Lake Girls Softball Team lost both games in a double-header with Cass Lake on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 in Red Lake. The JV went one-and-one in their two games. 4-29 Away Pine River 4pm 4-30 Away Kelliher double header 4pm 5-4 Away Laporte 4:30 5-5 Home Blackduck double header 4pm WEEK #6 MAKE-UP WEEK May 11th-13th UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Thursday May 14th North Champ vs. South Champ Site BSU @ 4:30pm UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MAKE-UP DATE FRIDAY MAY 15th Upper Mississippi...

  • To Aid Turtles, Salamanders and Trout, New Aquatic Network Will Assess Stream Crossings and Culverts

    Jun 9, 2015

    AMHERST, Mass. – A partnership of federal and state agencies, plus nonprofit conservation groups today launched a new, uniform protocol for citizen scientist volunteers and professional fish and wildlife managers to use in assessing the state of stream-crossing culverts in 13 Northeast states. The assessments will help identify culverts, for instance, that block turtles, trout, salamanders and other wildlife from moving up and down streams. Undersized or poorly designed crossings fragment streams and habitat and exacerbate flooding, but t...

  • Up, Up and Away

    Jun 9, 2015

    ST. PAUL, Minn.—Health insurers are looking ahead to 2016 and don’t like what they see. And they can thank Obamacare for the rising costs they’ll be forced to pass on to their patients. In fact, according to FOX News, more than a dozen insurers have requested hefty premium increases for 2016. According to the report, “insurers have cited higher-than-expected care costs from customers they gained under the Obamacare’s coverage expansion and the rising cost of prescription drugs and other expenses as reasons for proposing the increases, many of w...

  • RECEPTIONIST - RED LAKE TRIBAL HEADQUARTERS

    Jun 9, 2015

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT RECEPTIONIST TRIBAL HEADQUARTERS OPEN: June 8, 2015 CLOSING: June 19, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To perform Receptionist duties at the Tribal Headquarters; work hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and be available to work additional hours when necessary (overtime may be required). Reports to the Executive Administrator, full time position w/benefits, starting salary: $10.00 per hour. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • Answering incoming telephone cal...

  • Special session more likely as Gov. Dayton gives up auditor fight

    Jun 9, 2015

    ST. PAUL -- Gov. Mark Dayton gave up his last major must-do item for a special Minnesota legislative session, setting up the possibility that lawmakers can pass the rest of the state budget later this week. Ending his fight to retain the state auditor's authority to audit county finances, at least for now, Dayton said Monday three less controversial issues remain to be solved. He said the work should not take long, but added that recent negotiations should teach him not to be optimistic. The Democratic governor said he knows Republicans will...

  • 3 injured in motorcycle crash

    Jun 9, 2015

    BEMIDJI -- A chain reaction sent motorcycles off the road Sunday, injuring three. A Honda and Harley-Davidson were traveling east Sunday on Highway 2 for the annual Ride for the Troops event when slower traffic ahead had both motorcycles veering off the highway. The Honda slowed and veered to the left as it approached traffic and slid to the left shoulder. To avoid colliding with the Honda, the Harley-Davidson also slowed and veered to the left, but clipped the Honda, and the Harley-Davidson's driver and a passenger slid to the left shoulder,...

  • Dayton backs down in dispute over state auditor

    Jun 9, 2015

    Gov. Mark Dayton on Monday surrendered in his fight to undo or delay a new law that strips much of the authority from the elected state auditor, likely clearing the way for a special legislative session soon to resolve the unfinished state budget. With 9,400 state workers on notice for a July 1 temporary layoff in the absence of new budget bills, Dayton said in an afternoon news conference that he could no longer prolong the standoff with House Republicans over the auditor issue. http://www.startribune.com/state-auditor-disp...

  • Minnesota hospitals and birth centers are bringing back laughing gas

    Jun 9, 2015

    Laughing gas is making a comeback in Twin Cities hospitals for women seeking to mute contractions and other pain during childbirth without narcotics or epidural anesthesia. Once dubbed the “velvet hammer” because it was used to sedate women heavily in the 1950s and 1960s, laughing gas is now offered in more controlled doses — managed by women themselves during labor. http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-hospitals-and-birth-centers-are-bringing-back-laughing-gas/306564301/...

  • 104 Minn. doctors apply to be certified for medical cannabis

    Jun 9, 2015

    More than 100 medical practitioners reached out to the state last week to help their patients sign up for medical marijuana. Enrollment opened last week for physicians and patients interested in participating in the program, which will allow patients with certain conditions to buy the medication starting July 1. As of Friday, 104 health care practitioners had applied to the state’s Office of Medical Cannabis and 54 can now certify their patients to buy medical marijuana as soon as it’s legal. Just eight patients have fully enrolled in the pro...

  • Will students have to take SATs over?

    Jun 9, 2015

    Students taking the SAT on Saturday across the United States found a mistake in the instructions, causing confusion about just how much time they had to complete at least one section. Now, the College Board, which owns the SAT, says it is trying to figure out what to do about the mistake, “to ensure the fairness of the test and the validity of the scores.” Many proctors, who were given the proper instructions, apparently did not realize that students had incorrect information until they told students their time for a certain section was nea...

  • Beyond Lyme, research highlights latest in a growing list of tick-borne illnesses

    Jun 9, 2015

    WASHINGTON — Lyme disease makes the headlines but there are plenty of additional reasons to avoid tick bites. New research highlights the latest in a growing list of tick-borne threats — a distant relative of Lyme that's easy to confuse with other illnesses. Monday's study suggests a kind of bacteria with an unwieldy name — Borrelia miyamotoi — should be on the radar when people in Lyme-endemic areas get otherwise unexplained summertime fevers. It's one of several recently discovered diseases linked to ticks in different parts of the country...

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