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Articles from the August 1, 2022 edition


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  • Rick May

    Aug 1, 2022

    Rick May January 11, 1981 ~ July 27, 2022 (age 41) Rick May, 41, of Red Lake, Minnesota, died July 27, 2022, at Red Lake Hospital. Rick was born January 11, 1981, to June May and Donald May Sr in Bemidji, Minnesota. Rick was a brother, nephew, uncle, cousin, friend but there's nothing he loved more than being a father. He was blessed with his three girls and one son. He also become a grandpa this past June. He always liked being home. He loved to draw and color. He liked listening to music and...

  • Jabez "Makwa Gaabo" Bellanger

    Aug 1, 2022

    Jabez "Makwa Gaabo" Bellanger October 1, 2001 - July 26, 2022 Jabez Ivan Bellanger, "Makwa Gaabo" which means "Standing Bear", of the Bear Clan, journeyed to the spirit world on July 26, 2022. Jabez was born on October 1, 2001 t,o Thomas Bellanger and Odessa Jenkins. Jabez was a loving and dedicated father, and he was at his happiest when he was with his babies which were his pride and joy. He also loved being with his friends and family. Jabez will forever be remembered as a caring father,...

  • Henry William Sumner III

    Aug 1, 2022

    Henry William Sumner III Ozaawaankwad – "Yellow Sky" October 22, 2005 - July 27, 2022 Henry William Sumner, III age 16 of Cloquet, passed away Wednesday, July 27, 2022. He was born October 22, 2005, in Duluth to Melissa Anne Diver and Henry Sumner Jr. Henry will be greeted by his father, Henry Sumner Jr., his cousin (brother) Louis Kingbird, his auntie Jodie Diver, and his best friend, Julian Tiessen. Henry is survived by his mother, Melissa Diver; grandmother, Darlene Diver; brothers, Wyatte D...

  • Beverly Jean (Taylor) Villafuerte

    Aug 1, 2022

    Beverly Jean (Taylor) Villafuerte July 27, 1977 ~ July 23, 2022 (age 44) Beverly Jean Taylor, age 44, of Minneapolis, MN began her spiritual journey on Saturday, July 23, 2022, in Minneapolis. She was born on July 27, 1977, in Minneapolis, the daughter of Carl Taylor, Sr. and Faye Greensky. Bev enjoyed spending time at the casino. Her favorite game was Keno, but she would play slots too, even though they made her cranky. She liked to laugh and reminisce with the kids and her family. Bev enjoyed...

  • Peter J. Ross

    Aug 1, 2022

    Peter J. Ross June 29, 1951 - July 27, 2022 Peter J. Ross, Jr. 71 of the Spirit Lake Nation, Woodlake, ND passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at his home. Visitation will be at Dakotah Oyate Lutheran Church, rural Tokio ND on Monday, August 1, 2022 beginning at 5:00 p.m. with a time of prayer at 7:00 p.m. The procession to Tokio will leave at 4:00 p.m. on Monday from City Plaza, Devils Lake. Funeral Services will be on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 10:0 a.m. at Dakotah Oyate Lutheran Church wit...

  • Kenneth McKay

    Aug 1, 2022

    Kenneth McKay October 9, 1965 - July 23, 2022 Kenneth J. McKay, 56 of Fort Totten, ND began his journey to the Spirit World on Saturday, July 23, 2022 at his home in the loving care of his family and Hospice. Kenneth James, son of Angeline (Brown) and Jesse McKay Sr. began his walk on earth on October 9, 1965 at Mercy Hospital, Devils Lake. He spent most of his life on the Spirit Lake Nation. With determination and dedication, he proudly earned his GED. Kenneth enjoyed watching sports on TV,...

  • Impact of Ukraine war ripples across Minnesota's agriculture sector

    Aug 1, 2022

    Inna Kozionova and three other Ukrainian women sit at a picnic table near an old farmhouse. Fields of emerging cucumbers and cabbage, backlit by the late-day sun, surround them. This moment - of being lulled by the buzz of cicadas - is a far cry from their war-torn home. The four women came to Waverly, Minn., as seasonal workers for Untiedt's Vegetable Farm, a job that offers a welcome distraction during the day from their worst thoughts. Kozionova's husband serves in the Ukrainian military....

  • Trial begins for Minnesota woman who sued after being denied morning-after pill

    Aug 1, 2022

    In a case believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, an Aitkin County jury this week will decide whether the human rights of a rural Minnesota woman were violated when her local pharmacist refused to fill a prescription for emergency contraception. Andrea Anderson, a mother of five from McGregor, Minn., sought a morning-after pill after a condom broke during sex. Her pharmacist, citing his beliefs, refused to fill the prescription. She sued under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which...

  • Five stabbed at Apple River, Minnesota teen dead, Wisconsin sheriff says

    Aug 1, 2022

    A 17-year-old Stillwater boy was killed and four others injured Saturday in a knife attack on the Apple River in western Wisconsin. A 52-year-old Prior Lake, Minn., man was arrested, St. Croix County Sheriff Scott Knudson said. "Thank goodness a witness had taken a photo of him," Knudson said. "Another witness located him at the exit of the tubing area, where he was taken into custody." The victims and suspect were all tubing down the river around 3:45 p.m., he said. The attack happened just...

  • How to fight back if your health plan denies coverage

    Aug 1, 2022

    our doctor says you need an expensive treatment, but your health insurer says they're not going to pay. It's not clear how often consumers confront this dreaded scenario. When it happens, patient advocates say you shouldn't always accept the health plan's coverage denial as the final word. They recommend asking insurers and health care providers two questions: Why is the service not being covered? And can the decision be reversed? https://www.startribune.com/how-to-fight-back...

  • Drone explosion hits Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters

    Aug 1, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - A small explosive device carried by a makeshift drone blew up Sunday at the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet on the Crimean Peninsula, wounding six people and prompting the cancellation of ceremonies there honoring Russia's navy, authorities said. Meanwhile, one of Ukraine's richest men, a grain merchant, was killed in what Ukrainian authorities said was a carefully targeted Russian missile strike on his home. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the drone...

  • Western flames spread, California sees its largest 2022 fire

    Aug 1, 2022

    REKA, Calif. - Crews battling the largest wildfire so far this year in California braced for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that created the potential for additional fire growth Sunday as they sought to protect remote communities. The McKinney Fire was burning out of control in Northern California's Klamath National Forest, with expected thunderstorms a big concern Sunday just south of the Oregon state line, said U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Adrienne Freeman. "The fuel beds are so...

  • Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig students attend UNITY youth leadership conference

    Aug 1, 2022

    The Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig youth council recently attended the UNITY youth leadership development conference at the Minneapolis Convention Center July 7-12. According to a release, UNITY is a youth development organization that prepares tribal youth from all over the United States and Canada for leadership roles in their school, homes, communities and tribal nations. In addition to leadership skills, students enjoyed a cultural exchange, youth dance, gala, and keynote speakers for all five days of...

  • Man paralyzed, car hit 29 times in drive-by shooting in small southern Minnesota town

    Aug 1, 2022

    Two men face first-degree attempted murder charges in the drive-by shooting of a man Tuesday in downtown Janesville, a southern Minnesota community of 1,000. Charges filed Wednesday in Waseca County District Court allege Devonte Bernard Phillips fired the gun and William Cornelius Terrel Peavy drove the vehicle during Tuesday’s shooting that left a man paralyzed below the waist. Phillips, 26, no address listed, and Peavy, 31, of Waseca, both face identical first-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault causing great bodily harm, and d...

  • How Indian Boarding Schools have Impacted Generations | Part Two: First Generation Descendants

    Aug 1, 2022

    This is the second in a three part series following intergenerational impacts the United States' nearly 200 year policy of Indian boarding schools had, and continues to have, on some tribal members on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota today. This story was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism's 2021 Data Fellowship. In scrolling black ink, LeToy "Toy" Lunderman illustrates intergenerational trauma like this: three big circles represent three...

  • Oglala Sioux Tribe Rescinds Ordinance Suspending Churches and Missions

    Aug 1, 2022

    On Wednesday, July 27, the Oglala Sioux Tribal (OST) Council voted that churches and missions can continue day-to-day operations, but must register within 90 days. The tribal council voted 10-7 to rescind Tuesday's ordinance, which put a stop to all activities by churches and missions on the reservation. Native American Churches and traditional Native American services are excluded from the registration requirement. "Tuesday's ordinance was to specifically ask religious organizations to...

  • Attorney General Ellison, states reach tentative $2.37B agreement with major opioid manufacturer Allergan

    Aug 1, 2022

    Combined with Teva Pharmaceuticals deal announced earlier this week, settlement will bring tens of millions of dollars into Minnesota as opioid epidemic continues to be public-safety and public-health crisis   July 29, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — On the heels of this week’s announcement of a settlement in principle with Teva Pharmaceuticals, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today a settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Allergan. Combined, the two agreements will provide up to $6.6 billion nationwide, tens of millions of wh...

  • DEED announces film and TV projects for Minnesota's Film Production Tax Credit

    Aug 1, 2022

    St. Paul – Today the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced eligible projects for Minnesota's Film Production Tax Credit. The tax credit program was enacted in 2021 as an incentive for film and TV productions to bring their business to Minnesota. State incentives are one of the major contributing factors when deciding where to produce a project and Minnesota is one of 33 states that offers this incentive as an economic development tool. The tax credit p...

  • Artic Cat Job Fair - August 2nd - 11 AM - 3 PM - Oshkiimaajitahdah

    Aug 1, 2022

    Artic Cat Job Fair - August 2nd - 11 AM - 3 PM - Oshkiimaajitahdah...

  • RED LAKE NATION SIREN TEST - EVERY MONDAY OF THE MONTH BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2022

    RED LAKE NATION SIREN TEST - EVERY MONDAY OF THE MONTH BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2022...

  • Community Health Day held on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at the Giminjimendaamin Ezhichigeyang Wellness & Event Venue at Oshkiimaajitadah - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 1, 2022

    Comprehensie Health Services held their annual Community Health Day on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at the Giminjimendaamin Ezhichigeyang Wellness & Event Venue at Oshkiimaajitadah. The event featured a Million Miles Against Diabetes Walk (Redby Health Station to Oshkiimaajitadah), numerous Exhibits from health to education, a Community Feast and Youth Games at the Art Thunder Memorial Park. It was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services...

  • Ponemah Triathlon held the week of July 23rd - P4

    Glenda Martin|Aug 1, 2022

    The Ponemah Community staff, Alex and Bruce, put on another great event. The event was to promote health, wellness and to bring everyone together in a good way. Due to the wind coming off the lake which created some white caps the planning committee had to make some last minute adjustments to the course. The Triathlon started off with the canoe race at the Point. Each contestant had to race a half mile out and back to shore. Once back, they had to tag off to the next contestant who had to bike...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 1, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament,...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Night Pow Wow - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 1, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Night Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Darcy...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 1, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament,...

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