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  • Native Woman Dies While in Custody at Red Lake Detention Center; Death Under Investigation

    Darren Thompson, Yahoo News|Jun 22, 2023

    RED LAKE, Minn.-On Monday, June 12, a woman who was an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation of North Dakota died while in custody at the Red Lake Detention Center on the Red Lake Nation in Minnesota. Dwan White Owl, 42, was pronounced dead at the Red Lake Hospital, less than a mile from the detention center. White Owl and her daughter, Danitra Warpaint, 24, were arrested at Red Lake's Seven Clans Casino in Thief River Falls on Friday, June 9. The women were booked in...

  • Red Lake, Standing Rock Prepare for Electric Vehicle Corridor

    Darren Thompson|Mar 3, 2023

    Two Midwest tribes are getting a $6.5 million boost from the U.S. Department of Energy to launch electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure on their tribal lands. The Red Lake Band of Chippewa and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will get an equal share of the grant funding secured by Native Sun Power Development. Each community will acquire six EVs, six fast-charging stations, 16 level-2 charging stations and a budget to create workforce-training programs related to EVs and green energy at the tribal co...

  • Red Lake Indian Nation Celebrates Groundbreaking Ceremony for Tribe's First Charter School, Endazhi-Nitaawiging

    Darren Thompson, Native News Online|Oct 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, Minn.-On the morning of Monday, October 18, the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the tribe's first charter school, Endazhi-Nitaawiging (The Place Where It Grows). The charter school is owned by the tribe, and its focus is to teach enhanced knowledge of Ojibwe language, culture, leadership and environmental stewardship. "Our Ojibwemowin is very important to us," said Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians Chairman Darrell Seki during the groundbreaking...

  • Update: Red Lake Police Department Releases Statement on Car Arson

    Darren Thompson, Native News Online|May 5, 2021

    RED LAKE INDIAN RESERVATION — The Red Lake Police Department announced Monday on Facebook that an incident that occurred on Friday, April 30 is being investigated as an arson. On Friday, Native News Online reported that the Red Lake Police Department commented that the incident has been listed as a destruction of property incident. Because the Red Lake Indian Reservation is exempt from Public Law 280, all arsons fall in the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Explosive, and Firearms (ATF). “The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Exp...

  • Arson to Vehicle Resulted in Explosion on Red Lake Nation, Family Displaced and Wants Safety

    Darren Thompson|May 3, 2021

    RED LAKE INDIAN RESERVATION -A house fire on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, in northern Minnesota, during the early morning hours of Friday, April 30 resulted from an explosion to a vehicle that was set on fire and the family is left displaced. Eight people were sleeping in the home, including a pregnant woman and four children, when someone inside heard a car alarm going off. Everyone safely escaped the fire, but the perpetrators are at-large and considered a danger to the tribal community....

  • Red Lake Welcome Sign Defaced With Nazi Swastika and Trump 2020 Vandalism

    Darren Thompson, Native News Online|Oct 19, 2020

    RED LAKE INDIAN RESERVATION - Yesterday morning, the Red Lake Nation was notified that a welcome sign to the reservation was vandalized with a Nazi swastika and the words "Trump 2020" in black spray paint. However, because the sign is off the reservation, the Red Lake Nation, including the Red Lake Police Department, couldn't do much to find out who was responsible for the damage. The welcome sign is one of four identical dual language signs at the Red Lake Indian Reservation's border informing...