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  • Darren Earl Lee Jackson

    Jan 8, 2018

    Darren Earl Lee Jackson February 7, 2016 - January 2, 2018 Darren Earl Lee Jackson, 23 months old, of Red Lake, MN died on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at the Red Lake PHS Hospital in Red Lake, MN. Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm, Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at the Red Lake Community Center in Red Lake, MN. A wake will begin at 2:00pm, Monday, January 8, 2018, at the Red Lake Community Center and will continue until the time of the service. Interment will be at the St. Mary's Catholic...

  • #3 Ranked Mountain-Iron-Buhl too much for Lady Warriors in 82-66 loss on Saturday

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 8, 2018

    RED LAKE, MN - The Lady Warriors hosted Mountain-Iron-Buhl on Saturday, January 6, 2018, and they looked good in the first half, leading 20-9 at the 9:55 mark. But MIB kept clawing back and at the 3:05 mark, overtook the Warriors to lead 30-27, and at the end of the half led 43-32. The Lady Warriors were outscored in the second half 39-34, but MIB's defense held on to win 82-66. The win for Mountain-Iron-Buhl was their 12th on the season, as they are now 12-1, only losing to Roseau. Red Lake...

  • #3 Ranked Mountain-Iron-Buhl too much for Lady Warriors in 82-66 loss on Saturday - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 8, 2018

    RED LAKE, MN - The Lady Warriors hosted Mountain-Iron-Buhl on Saturday, January 6, 2018, and they looked good in the first half, leading 20-9 at the 9:55 mark. But MIB kept clawing back and at the 3:05 mark, overtook the Warriors to lead 30-27, and at the end of the half led 43-32. The Lady Warriors were outscored in the second half 39-34, but MIB's defense held on to win 82-66. The win for Mountain-Iron-Buhl was their 12th on the season, as they are now 12-1, only losing to Roseau. Red Lake dro...

  • Clayton Ray Oothoudt IV

    Jan 8, 2018

    Clayton Ray Oothoudt IV January 19, 1993 ~ January 1, 2018 (age 24) Clayton Ray Oothoudt IV, age 24, of Onigum, Minnesota began his journey home on Monday, January 1, 2018 in Fargo, ND. He was born in Minneapolis, MN on January 19, 1993 the son of Lisa Peake and Clayton Oothoudt III. Clayton enjoyed listening to music and playing video games. He grew up and spent time in both Minnesota and California with both sides of the family. Family that Clayton is reunited with are his grandparents;...

  • Vikings to face Saints in rematch of 2009 NFC championship game

    Jan 8, 2018

    Eight years later, the Vikings can get some revenge against the New Orleans Saints. With the Saints defeating Carolina 31-26 in a wild-card game Sunday at home, they advanced to face the Vikings in a divisional playoff at 3:40 p.m. next Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. It will be the first playoff meeting between the teams since New Orleans defeated Minnesota 31-28 in overtime in the 2009 NFC championship game. https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/07/vikings-to-face-saints-in-rematch-of-2009-nfc-championship-game/...

  • Charles Ace Frazer

    Jan 8, 2018

    Charles Ace Frazer September 1, 1940 ~ January 2, 2018 (age 77) Charles Ace Frazer passed away on January 2, 2018 at Sanford Hospital in Bemidji. Charles was born in Cass Lake, Minnesota, on September 1, 1940 to Harvey and Amelia (Carpenter) Frazer. Charles lived in Cass Lake all his life except when he was stationed in Japan for about a year while in the U.S. Army. He married Donna (Clark) and had two children, Patty and Steven, both of Cass Lake. They later divorced. Charles worked as a...

  • Joyce Mae Guinn

    Jan 8, 2018

    Joyce Mae Guinn January 31, 1953 - January 2, 2018 Joyce Guinn 64 of Rice Lake died on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at her residence in Rice Lake. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at the Rice Lake Community Center in Rice Lake with Raymond and Irene Auginaush officiating. Visitation will begin at 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday and continue until the time of service. Interment will be at the Pine Bend Cemetery south of Lengby. The Cease Family Funeral Home of Bagley...

  • Statement/Clarification/Reminder on Red Lake Fishing Laws; Red Lake Nation is Sovereign, a Closed Reservation

    Michael Meuers|Jan 8, 2018

    At a special meeting of the Red Lake Tribal Council on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, Red Lake law enforcement, fisheries staff, fishermen, DNR, Red Lake members, family members of the lost fishermen, and spiritual/cultural advisors weighed in on whether the lake should be reopened to for fishing. The lake has been closed to fishers since November while searching for the two missing fishermen. Cultural and spiritual advisors urged respect and caution as tradition and Ojibwe spirituality holds the...

  • Two-day arts business workshop for Native artists to be held in Red Lake, Minnesota on January 16th and 17th, 2018 at Seven Clans Casino and Event Center

    Jan 8, 2018

    Red Lake, Minnesota -Native artists from the area will have the chance to delve into the world of art markets and culturally-relevant business strategies when they attend a professional development training sponsored by the McKnight Foundation. In partnership with First Peoples Fund, a national Native organization committed to supporting and honoring Native American artists, 4-Directions Development will host a Native Artist Professional Development training session for local and regional...

  • Tribe allows Red Lake fishing to resume after 2 men were lost

    John Enger, MPR News|Jan 8, 2018

    There's a traditional belief on the Red Lake Indian Reservation that when someone drowns, it's because the lake has a point to make. "When there's an accident on the lake," said Red Lake Nation Fisheries Director Russ Brenny, "that's the lake telling us it's angry. We're taking too much." On Nov. 6, 2017, two anglers - both employees of Brenny's fishery - were gillnetting on the lake when their boat capsized. One man was able to swim to shore, but Deland Beaulieu, 29, and a 17-year-old boy were...

  • Lady Warriors cruise to 82-27 win over Cass Lake; Red Lake Warriors lose second game to Panthers 104-69

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 8, 2018

    CASS LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors traveled to Cass Lake on Friday, January 5, 2018 to take part in a double-header along with the Red Lake Warriors. Red Lake started out fast and ran up a 16-0 lead before Cass Lake could get on the board, and they didn't let up as they cruised to a 46-12 lead at the half with their pressure defense. It was more of the same in the second half as they ended the game 82-27, giving the Lady Warriors a 11-1 overall record on the season. Autumn Holthusen led...

  • THUNDERBIRD BASKETBALL FLYING HIGH IN 2017-2018

    Jan 8, 2018

    With the first half of the season complete there is much excitement and anticipation around the United Tribes Technical College Thunderbird Men's Basketball Team. The 2017-2018 team has mixed in some key returners with a solid group of newcomers to race out to a 13-3 record. The teams three losses this year have all been to the undefeated and 10th ranked team in the nation Gillette College. The Thunderbirds are again scoring at a prolific pace and are second in the nation in scoring at over 105...

  • Redby Community Board Meeting - Jan. 8 - 6 PM - New Redby Center

    Redby Community Board Meeting - Jan. 8 - 6 PM - New Redby Center...

  • 2018 Super 60 Show Case - January 13, 2018

    Jan 8, 2018

    11 Super 60 Show Case - January 13, 2018 St. Paul Como vs. Red Lake...

  • Gritt Propels Denver to Win in Fort Wayne, 73-55

    Jan 8, 2018

    DENVER – The University of Denver women's basketball team never trailed for a single moment against Fort Wayne, as the Pioneers rolled to victory, 73-55 inside Gates Sports Center on Saturday afternoon. DU moves to 10-7 on the season and 1-1 in the Summit League, while the Mastodons dropped to 3-13 and 0-3 in the Summit. Claire Gritt directed Denver to victory, as the freshman recorded 17 points, finishing 50 percent (6-for-12) from the field and a perfect 100 percent (3-for-3) from downtown. G...

  • Bemidji Pioneer: Tribal health, opioid crisis take center stage in Leech Lake 'State of the Band' address

    Jan 8, 2018

    WALKER -- Though the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe made significant strides in 2017, Tribal Chairman Faron Jackson, Sr. spent much of his first-ever “State of the Band” address looking ahead to potential 2018 projects and challenges. In his speech, Jackson heavily emphasized the need for more federal funding to keep reservation programs afloat, and updated band members on this year’s projects and initiatives. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4383865-looking-ahead-tribal-health-opioid-crisis-take-center-stage-leech-lake-state-b...

  • Bemidji Pioneer: Hearse stolen from Bemidji funeral home, found burned

    Jan 8, 2018

    BEMIDJI—The owners of a local funeral home started the year with an unpleasant surprise Monday, when they arrived at work to find that one of the hearses had been stolen. Though police soon located the hearse—owned by the Cease Family Funeral Home—in Clearwater County, it had been burned down to the chassis. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4193220-hearse-stolen-bemidji-funeral-home-found-burned...

  • DEED Awards $5.57 Million in Cleanup Funding

    Jan 8, 2018

    ST. PAUL – Grants totaling $5.57 million were awarded by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) to clean up or investigate contamination at 13 sites in Minnesota. The funding from the agency’s Contamination Cleanup and Investigation Grants Program will result in redevelopment projects that create or retain 890 jobs and increase the local tax base by $5.17 million. “This program has more than paid for itself since it was created 22 years ago,” said DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. “Sites that were redevelop...

  • Grants available to help employers develop apprenticeships

    Jan 8, 2018

    Employers are invited to apply for the Minnesota Apprenticeship Initiative (MAI) grant to help them create or expand registered apprenticeship programs in advanced manufacturing, agriculture, health care, information technology and transportation. Approved employers will receive funds to offset their costs related to program development, related instruction and supplies. Employers can receive up to $5,000 for each registered apprentice. "Apprenticeship is the gold standard to develop skilled employees," said Ken Peterson, commissioner, Departme...

  • Henry Luce Foundation Grant Will Help Foster Native Community Intellectuals

    Jan 8, 2018

    LONGMONT, Colorado (January 5, 2018) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) today announced it has received a $240,000, two-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to conduct a project known as “Supporting Community Intellectuals in Native Communities.” The goal is to support Native American community intellectuals and widely share learnings from the initiative, while hopefully illustrating how to put their knowledge to best advantage for the good of Native communities. First Nations will work with four Native-run nonpr...

  • North Korea accepts South's offer to meet for talks

    Jan 8, 2018

    Seoul, South Korea (CNN)North Korea has accepted South Korea's proposal for official talks in what will be the first high-level contact between the two countries in more than two years. South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun told reporters Friday that North Korea informed Seoul by fax that it has accepted the offer to initiate talks. http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/04/asia/north-korea-south-korea-talks-intl/index.html...

  • Rural Minnesota Catholic parish dismisses musicians over gay marriages

    Jan 8, 2018

    For weeks now, a Catholic parish in the rural St. Croix River Valley north of the Twin Cities has been praying through turmoil, brought by a trio of startling dismissals. On one hand, even many of the most distressed don’t want any of the 400 or so parishioners to leave the Church of St. Joseph in Taylors Falls and the Church of St. Francis Xavier in Shafer. On the other, some see a wounded spirit — a weakening of the backbone of inclusiveness that has kept the parish tight-knit for decades. https://www.twincities.com/2018/0...

  • St. Paul school will house homeless when hotels fill with Super Bowl tourists

    Jan 8, 2018

    St. Paul Public Schools is offering a place to sleep for about 15 families who will lose their temporary housing amid the flood of Super Bowl visitors. Ramsey County has provided homeless families with temporary housing in local motels this school year. But with a million people visiting the Twin Cities for the Super Bowl, those motel rooms will not be available during the 10-day run-up to the game. https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/06/st-paul-school-to-become-overnight-homeless-shelter-during-super-bowl-week/...

  • Former Stillwater mayor to begin prison sentence Monday

    Jan 8, 2018

    Former Stillwater Mayor Ken Harycki will begin serving his prison sentence at noon Monday at the minimum-security federal prison camp in Duluth. Harycki, who pleaded guilty of conspiring to defraud the U.S. government of millions of dollars, was sentenced in September in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis to one year and one day in federal prison. He was also ordered to pay more than $2 million in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service. His prison sentence will be followed by three years of supervised release. https://w...

  • Twin Cities-area businesses look to cash in on Super Bowl LII

    Jan 8, 2018

    With Super Bowl LII less than four weeks away, Twin Cities businesses seek to use the country’s biggest sporting event to market their brands to a national audience. Super Bowl LII is expected to generate more than $400 million in new spending when it comes to U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Feb. 4. — a windfall many businesses hope to cash in on. https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/06/twin-cities-area-businesses-look-to-cash-in-on-super-bowl-lii/...

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