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Articles from the December 18, 2014 edition


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  • Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    The Red Lake Elementary School held their Holiday Program on Tuesday, December 17, 2014 to a standing-room-only house, just as it had in the previous year. Students from grades 1-5 performed a variety of holiday selections which ran from 1 PM to about 2 PM....

  • Commissioner's awards recognize human services leaders

    Dec 18, 2014

    Minnesota Department of Human Services Commissioner Lucinda Jesson today honored eight programs from across the state for their outstanding contributions to human services clients. Recipients of the 2014 Commissioner's Circle of Excellence Awards were recognized at a ceremony at the Elmer L. Andersen Human Services Building in St. Paul. Jesson said winners in the fourth annual Commissioner's Circle of Excellence Awards share the department's commitment to supporting healthy people, stable famili...

  • Beltrami Electric Collects and Delivers Record 710 Items for 15th Annual Mitten Tree

    Dec 18, 2014

    Bemidji, Minn. - Beltrami Electric Cooperative recently delivered donated mittens, gloves, hats and scarves to area children as part of its annual Mitten Tree campaign for the 15th straight year. This season, a record 710 items were collected and distributed to students enrolled in seven Head Start and Early Child Family Education programs throughout the Cooperative's service area. The number of items the Cooperative receives from members and friends continues to be very generous. This is the...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Holiday Program - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    The Red Lake Elementary School held their Holiday Program on Tuesday, December 17, 2014 to a standing-room-only house, just as it had in the previous year. Students from grades 1-5 performed a variety of holiday selections which ran from 1 PM to about 2 PM....

  • Ponemah School Holiday Music Program - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    The Ponemah School held their annual Holiday Music Program on Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Performances included selections by the Red Lake High School Band to begin the program, followed by the Kindergarten through 5th Grade classes....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- A Red Lake woman arrested with more than 40 grams of methamphetamine pleaded not guilty Monday in Beltrami County District Court. Stormie Jasmine Graves, 23, is charged with felony first-degree possession of methamphetamine. Graves was arrested in October outside a Bemidji residence after officers responded to a 911 call. Graves was in the drivers seat of a vehicle parked in the driveway. Officers could detect the smell of marijuana when questioning the occupants of the vehicle about the origin of the 911 call....

  • Ponemah School Holiday Music Program - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    The Ponemah School held their annual Holiday Music Program on Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Performances included selections by the Red Lake High School Band to begin the program, followed by the Kindergarten through 5th Grade classes....

  • Warriors have no trouble with Wolves in home opener, 91-51 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    Warriors have no trouble with Wolves in home opener, 91-51 JV also comes from behind to win 60-50...

  • Warriors have no trouble with Wolves in home opener, 91-51 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    Warriors have no trouble with Wolves in home opener, 91-51 JV also comes from behind to win 60-50...

  • Red Lake distributes over $2.8 million to members - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Tribal Council approved a Trust Fund Distribution on October 23, 2014, in the amount of $250.00 for each tribal member. This amount is the same as in 2013. On December 11, 2014 the checks were distributed to members both on and off the reservation. On reservation members had from 8 AM to 8 PM to pick up the "payment." Those not picking them up would receive them in the mail. In the last posted enrollment figure posted on the Tribe's Website, there were 11,422 enrolled mem...

  • Red Lake distributes over $2.8 million to members - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Tribal Council approved a Trust Fund Distribution on October 23, 2014, in the amount of $250.00 for each tribal member. This amount is the same as in 2013. On December 11, 2014 the checks were distributed to members both on and off the reservation. On reservation members had from 8 AM to 8 PM to pick up the "payment." Those not picking them up would receive them in the mail. In the last posted enrollment figure posted on the Tribe's Website, there were 11,422 enrolled mem...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors now 5-0 after 87-23 win over Laporte at home - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors had no trouble with Laporte on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 on their home court, taking a 46-13 halftime lead and finishing 87-23 for their fifth consecutive win. The Wildcats were on the scoreboard first with a layup by Kalei Kerby, followed by 2 more by Keairah Urrutia, and Red Lake answered until they were knotted at 10-10 After that, Red Lake went on a 15-0 run that put them up 25-10, and kept it up until it was 36-12. It was a lead they would never give...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors now 5-0 after 87-23 win over Laporte at home - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 18, 2014

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors had no trouble with Laporte on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 on their home court, taking a 46-13 halftime lead and finishing 87-23 for their fifth consecutive win. The Wildcats were on the scoreboard first with a layup by Kalei Kerby, followed by 2 more by Keairah Urrutia, and Red Lake answered until they were knotted at 10-10 After that, Red Lake went on a 15-0 run that put them up 25-10, and kept it up until it was 36-12. It was a lead they would never give...

  • 2nd Annual Family Fun Arts/Crafts - Dec. 20, 2014

    2nd Annual Family Fun Arts/Crafts - Dec. 20, 2014 1 PM at Ponemah Outpatient...

  • Dec 18, 2014

    HAVANA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Cuba agreed on Wednesday to restore diplomatic ties that Washington severed more than 50 years ago, and President Barack Obama called for an end to the long economic embargo against its old Cold War enemy....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    BEMIDJI -- A Redby man charged with felony simple robbery entered a guilty plea Monday in Beltrami County District Court. Kyle James Kingbird, 28, was arrested after he and Jessica Tara Barney, 32, of Bemidji, allegedly beat a man and stole his van on Nov. 21 from a mall parking lot in Bemidji....

  • Suicide Prevention Strategies among Alaska Native Youth

    Dec 18, 2014

    AMHERST, Mass. – The annual suicide death rate for American Indian/Alaska Native youth is as much as 18 times higher than the national average for all American youth, and most native youth never receive behavioral health care, even when they show clear signs of distress such as depression, or when they are actively suicidal. Now, with a two-year, $700,000 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, researchers led by Lisa Wexler of the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences plan to develop c...

  • Dec 18, 2014

    The former mayor of Stillwater was charged in federal court Wednesday with fraudulent accounting that helped a Twin Cities home health company conceal millions of dollars in state and federal tax liabilities....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    The surprise resignation of Minneapolis Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson has placed the district squarely among a growing number of troubled urban school systems that have lost their top leaders recently....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    BUTTE, Montana — At least 786 children died of abuse or neglect in the U.S. in a six-year span in plain view of child protection authorities — many of them beaten, starved or left alone to drown while agencies had good reason to know they were in danger, The Associated Press has found....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    A husband and wife from Fridley and two accomplices allegedly duped the state out of about $4 million by falsifying work records at their home health care and child care businesses and funneling some of that money into another family-owned enterprise to cover their tracks....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    MADISON, Minn. – Minnesota mother Angela Brown, who gave her son an illegal drug that will be legal by this time next year, appeared in Lac qui Parle County court Wednesday morning, where her attorney appealed for the charges against her to be dismissed....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    General Mills Inc.’s sales woes continued in its most recent quarter, but they weren’t much worse than investors expected....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    WASHINGTON — The tempestuous 113th Congress has limped out of Washington for the last time, capping two years of modest and infrequent legislating that was overshadowed by partisan clashes, gridlock and investigations....

  • Dec 18, 2014

    The state of California is backing a non-Indian man who is disputing the boundaries of the reservation of the Colorado River Indian Tribes....

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