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Articles from the January 2, 2017 edition


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  • Patricia "Patsy" Rose Maxwell

    Jan 2, 2017

    Patricia "Patsy" Rose Maxwell January 8, 1945 - December 30, 2016 Patricia "Patsy" Rose (Lussier) Maxwell, 71 of Red Lake, MN died Friday, December 30, 2016 at Red Lake Hospital in Red Lake. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Red Lake with Fr. Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 4:00 pm, Monday, January 2, 2017 at the Little Rock Center and continue until the time of service on Wednesday. Interment will be at the St....

  • Attention Dental Patients - Emergency Dental Registration to begin at 7:30 AM starting January 3, 2017

    Attention Dental Patients - Emergency Dental Registration will begin at 7:30 AM, Monday-Friday, starting on January 3, 2017...

  • 2017 Red Lake News Year's Celebration

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The 2017 Red Lake News Year's Celebration was held at the Red Lake Humanities Center on Saturday, December 31, 2016....

  • 2017 Red Lake News Year's Celebration - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The 2017 Red Lake News Year's Celebration was held at the Red Lake Humanities Center on Saturday, December 31, 2016....

  • On tap: Snow on Monday, below-zero temps arrive midweek

    Jan 2, 2017

    There’s some good news and not-so-good news headed this way on the weather front. You get to decide which is which. First, it’s going to snow. National Weather Service meteorologist Tony Zaleski said Sunday night that a band of snow moving in from the west will hit the west metro area about 6 a.m. Monday and move into the east metro by 7 or 8 a.m. About an inch will accumulate during the day in the Twin Cities, Zaleski said, but northern Minnesota is expected to get 4 to 6 inches. By evening, snow will change over to freezing drizzle, then bac...

  • Wells Technology donates to Food Shelf, Great River Rescue

    Jan 2, 2017

    The employees and management of Wells Technology of Bemidji said "Merry Christmas" to the Bemidji Community Food Shelf and the Great River Rescue animal shelter, by generously donating money, food supplies and healthcare products. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/4188974-wells-technology-donates-food-shelf-great-river-rescue...

  • Dakota Access protesters rappel from rafters during Vikings-Bears game

    Jan 2, 2017

    MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings season finale against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Jan. 1, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis was disrupted in the second quarter by a demonstration protesting U.S. Bank's involvement in the Dakota Access Pipeline. Two people in rappelling gear hung from a large beam in the East end zone of U.S. Bank Stadium with a long vertical banner reading, "U.S. Bank DIVEST #NoDAPL." The protesters and banner hung above fans, forcing U.S. Bank Stadium security to clear approximately six rows of seats underneath the p...

  • JUSTICE MCKEIG VISITS CASS COUNTY COURT HOUSE

    Jan 2, 2017

    Minnesota's newest Supreme Court Justice Anne McKeig stopped by the Cass County Courthouse during a trip to the area over the holidays. McKeig, who grew up on the other side of Leech Lake from the courthouse and graduated from Northland High School in Remer, was congratulated by a number of area residents, including Mrs. Dee Hillstrom, her former English teacher at Northland. Mrs. Hillstrom, who spoke at the gathering honoring McKeig, noted that in addition to being a great student McKeig...

  • Warriors continue to win, now 7-0 with 99-38 victory over Laporte - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The Red Lake Warriors basketball team continue to win as they up their record to 7-0 on the season with 99-38 win over Laporte on Thursday, December 15, 2016, in Red Lake. Red Lake never trailed and led 63-20 at the half. Most of the starters only played about half a game, as well. Rob McClain led all scorers with 18 points, WIll Morrison had 13, Robert Beaulieu added 12, Jamie Cook 11, Frankie Papasodora had 9, Brady Cook 8 and Brent Pemberton and Kendal Whitefeather each 7. Riley Kline and...

  • Red Lake Warriors down Kelliher-Northome 88-47 to go to 6-0 on season in Home Opener - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The Red Lake Warriors played their first game at home on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, taking a 48-20 half time lead and cruising to the 88-47 victory. The win put the Warriors at 6-0 on the season. Rob McClain led Red Lake with 21 points, Jamie Cook and Rob Beaulieu each added 12 points, WIll Morrison netted 10 points, Anthony Beaulieu and Kendall Whitefeather each hit for 7 points, Brent Pemberton put in 5 points, Brady Cook and Justin Barrett each had 4 points and Jalen Kelly, David Smith and...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Christmas Program held on Tuesday, Decemberr 13, 2016 - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    Red Lake Elementary School Christmas Program held on Tuesday, Decemberr 13, 2016 - P14...

  • Lady Warriors go to 4-0 on seasion with 85-42 win over Kelliher-Northome - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors went to 4-0 on the season with their 85-42 win over Kelliher-Northome on Friday, December 9, 2016 in Red Lake. Alexis Desjarlait led the Warriors with 22 points on the night, Gerika Kingbird nailed 20 points, Angel McClain added 13, Grace White hit for 12, Danielle Seki had 7, Dominic Dickenson netted 5 and Kaylynn Chaboyea 4 points. Red Lake's Kaleigha Donnell let Kelliher-Northome with 14 points on the night. The Lady Warriors play in the NCTC Holiday Tournament...

  • Lady Warriors crush Laporte 108-36 in season home opener - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors crushed Laporte 108-36 in their season home opener on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at Red Lake. Grace White led Red Lake with 27, Alexis Desjarlait added 25, all in the first half, Gerika Kingbird had 18, Angel McClain hit for 15, Kaylynn Chaboyea had 11 and Danielle Seki 9. Kortni Kerby led Laporte with 10 points....

  • Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P41

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P41...

  • Stories of 2016: A year filled with highs and lows

    Jan 2, 2017

    For many, 2016 was a year to remember for spectacular achievements. For others, the end of the year couldn't come fast enough. So, as we turn the calendar to 2017, staff at the Bemidji Pioneer decided to look back on the big news of 2016 for the Bemidji area—a year with its share of trials and tribulations, of tragedy and triumphs, of turmoil and tempests that blew through our region. Here's a list of the top stories of the year as voted on by our newsroom staff. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/4189850-stories-2016-...

  • Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P42

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 2, 2017

    Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P42...

  • Wetterling, Prince headlines among Minnesota's top stories in 2016

    Jan 2, 2017

    The biggest headlines left Minnesotans stunned in 2016, with three stories clearly standing alone as the most shocking. But politics, new stadiums, health care and a drug epidemic also made their mark statewide. These are the top 10 stories compiled by Forum News Service and ranked by editors across the state. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4190340-wetterling-prince-headlines-among-minnesotas-top-stories-2016...

  • CWD found in farm-raised deer in Crow Wing County

    Jan 2, 2017

    ST. PAUL—Just weeks after chronic wasting disease was found in three wild deer in southeast Minnesota, the fatal brain disease has been identified in a farmed deer herd in Crow Wing County near Merrifield, Minn., the Minnesota Department of Animal Health reported Friday. The herd of 33 mule deer and 100 white-tailed deer is registered with the Board of Animal Health. Two, 2-year-old female deer were slaughtered on the farm, and both tested positive for CWD, the board said. The deer showed no clinical signs of illness. The Board of Animal H...

  • Agreement continues on Minnesota transportation needs, not funding

    Jan 2, 2017

    ST. PAUL—Minnesota legislators express nearly universal agreement that state roads and bridges need an infusion of money, but a deep divide about where to get the funds prevented action the last two years. The same disagreement exists as the 2017 legislative session begins, leaving in question whether anything significant and long term will be accomplished in transportation. Minnesota's roads face an estimated $16 billion funding gap over the next 20 years, according to calculations from the state Department of Transportation. Many greater M...

  • Uncertainty greets Gov. Dayton, lawmakers in new year and session

    Jan 2, 2017

    Minnesota’s legislative session begins Tuesday in the newly reopened and freshly refurbished State Capitol, but familiar surroundings are the only certainty awaiting Gov. Mark Dayton and 201 lawmakers as they prepare for multibillion-dollar decisions about taxpayer money at a volatile time in U.S. politics. Given the lack of clarity about the incoming Trump administration’s priorities and strategies, Minnesota’s political leaders can only speculate about the local implications of the total Republican rule at the federal level. Decisions in Wa...

  • Minorities are joining the rush to buy guns in Minnesota

    Jan 2, 2017

    Abdul Yusuf and Jamal Abdulahi hadn’t seen the need before, but a few weeks after the November election the two men went to a gun store and started the paperwork for permits to carry. They are among the Muslims and members of other minority groups who are joining the ranks of Minnesotans who applied to become gun owners in 2016. For Abdulahi, it’s a natural response to an uptick in hate crimes since the election of Donald Trump. http://www.startribune.com/in-minnesota-somalis-join-rush-to-buy-guns/409022185/...

  • 1 of 2 friends riding snowmobiles falls off, fatally hit by the other on North Shore

    Jan 2, 2017

    One of two men riding snowmobiles along the North Shore fell off and was fatally struck by his friend’s machine trailing close behind, authorities said. The incident occurred about 5:30 p.m. Saturday on County Road 8, just north of Grand Marais, according to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office. The victim was identified as Wayne G. Anderson, 22, of Grand Marais. The other snowmobiler was not hurt. http://www.startribune.com/1-of-2-friends-riding-snowmobiles-falls-off-fatally-hit-by-the-other-on-north-shore/409129525/...

  • Columbus ends Wild's 12-game winning streak with 4-2 victory

    Jan 2, 2017

    Thirteen’s an unlucky number anyway. In the hyped battle of streaking 2000 expansion teams, the Wild discovered what all the fuss is about regarding the Columbus Blue Jackets. Like no other opponent this season, the Blue Jackets made the Wild look ordinary and impressively ruined the Wild’s franchise-record 12-game winning streak Saturday during a 4-2 victory in front of 19,307 frenzied fans at Xcel Energy Center. http://www.startribune.com/columbus-ends-wild-s-12-game-winning-streak-with-4-2-victory/409045375/...

  • Heroin overdoses surge at Little Earth

    Jan 2, 2017

    When someone wanders into Little Earth and asks, “Where can I find the boy,” it’s a good bet that they’re not looking for a lost child. More often than not, they are out to score some heroin, which residents and authorities say is roaring back in the south Minneapolis public housing project. Through the first week of December, Minneapolis police responded to 32 overdose-related 911 calls in the neighborhoods surrounding Little Earth, which long has been the heart of the city’s American Indian population, twice as many as the 16 emergency...

  • Armed carjacking in south metro sets off police chase; 2 arrested

    Jan 2, 2017

    A woman had her vehicle carjacked after dark at gunpoint, and police pursued the suspects through several south metro suburbs before the two men were arrested at a home in South St. Paul, authorities said Sunday. No injuries were reported during the string of events, which began about 6:25 p.m. Saturday in the 400 block of Camber Avenue, the same location where the arrests were made and included a collision with a squad car, police said. According to police: http://www.startribune.com/armed-carjacking-in-south-metro-sets-off...

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