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Articles from the January 10, 2022 edition


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  • Aaron Lee Bohn

    Jan 10, 2022

    Aaron Lee Bohn December 4, 1987 ~ January 3, 2022 (age 34) Aaron Lee Bohn of the Bullhead Clan, age 34, of Wilton, Minnesota began his spiritual journey on Monday, January 3rd, 2022. He was born in Crookston, MN, the son of Daryl Bohn and Candy Strand on December 4th, 1987. Aaron was raised in Grand Forks, ND until 1997 when his family moved to Bemidji. He attended Bemidji schools and went on to work for the 7 Clans Casino in Red Lake as a slot technician for seven years. Aaron also did...

  • Phillip Jonathan Lussier

    Jan 10, 2022

    Phillip Jonathan Lussier November 13, 1969 ~ January 2, 2022 (age 52) Phillip Jonathon Lussier 52, of Minneapolis, Minnesota entered the spirit world on January 4, 2022 at his home. He was born in Minneapolis where he also attended school. Phillip married Lisa Hisgun in Red Lake, Minnesota where they resided and had three children; Anthony, Sharon (Gary), Bridgette and raised Jonah Hisgun and Colleen Papasadora. He is preceded in death by Lisa Hisgun, maternal and paternal grandparents; brother...

  • COVID-19 Update - Friday, January 7, 2022

    Jan 10, 2022

    Friday, January 7, 2022 – COVID-19 Update Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 118* *46 in Red Lake *41 in Redby *0 in Little Rock *22 in Ponemah *9 who reside off-res but tested at RL IHS Of the 118 active cases: *43 are minors *32 individuals are fully vaccinated *5 are in the hospital Total cases: 1,491 Total Recovered: 1,373 Deaths: 15 [Updated numbers as of 10:00 a.m. on 1/7/2022 – Please note that the District #'s may change upon verification but the number of active cases is correct.] Due to th...

  • Grants help older Minnesotans stay independent

    Jan 10, 2022

    A new round of state grants will support older Minnesotans to maintain their health, independence and community involvement while living in their own homes. The Minnesota Department of Human Services will distribute almost $4 million in Live Well at Home grants in 2022. Funding will go to 42 organizations across the state for projects such as: • Outreach and support for older adults of all cultures, including those who speak Spanish, in in Watonwan County • A supportive housing development in downtown Duluth that could end homelessness for res...

  • Minneapolis schools to remote learn Monday due to extreme wind chill, increase in COVID-19 cases

    Jan 10, 2022

    Minneapolis Public Schools will switch to remote learning Monday and cancel after school activities due to the extreme wind chill forecast, the district announced Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, the Twin Cities can expect hazardous wind chills of -20 to -24 degrees starting around midnight and carrying into the early morning. Given the weather conditions, the district anticipates a reduced capacity to safely transport students. https://www.startribune.com/m...

  • Minnesota colleges start spring semester with caution amid omicron spike

    Jan 10, 2022

    Minnesota colleges are increasing their quarantine space, giving professors more teaching flexibility and urging students to avoid gatherings as the spring semester gets underway amid an omicron variant-fueled spike in COVID-19 cases. The University of Minnesota is urging students to get booster shots and tested for COVID-19. In a message to students and employees last Wednesday, President Joan Gabel said the university will give its professors more flexibility this semester, allowing them to...

  • Vikings end season 8-9 after 31-17 win over the Bears

    Jan 10, 2022

    The final snap of the Vikings' 2021 campaign was the first and only one Kirk Cousins would take in victory formation at U.S. Bank Stadium this season. The quarterback dropped to a knee to kill the final 24 seconds of a comeback win over the Bears, securing a 31-17 victory that would leave the Vikings (who'd already been eliminated from the playoffs) at least able to say they closed as winners. But fans booed the team's decision not to give Justin Jefferson one more shot at breaking Randy Moss'...

  • Republican Kendall Qualls announces bid for Minnesota governor

    Jan 10, 2022

    Kendall Qualls announced a run for governor Sunday in a brief, exclusive appearance on "Fox & Friends," joining a crowded field of GOP candidates looking to unseat DFL Gov. Tim Walz. The Army veteran and former health care executive who unsuccessfully ran as a political newcomer in Minnesota's Third Congressional District in 2020 repeated some of the talking points from that campaign during his gubernatorial announcement on Sunday. Qualls told Fox that he was filing as a candidate on the...

  • Former St. Thomas football player receives year workhouse sentence for dorm room rape

    Jan 10, 2022

    A former University of St. Thomas football player was sentenced to a year in the Ramsey County workhouse for the 2018 dorm room rape of a fellow student. Nicholas Robert Schnack, 22, was convicted of rape in October and remained free on bond until his sentencing Friday in Ramsey County District Court. Judge Joy Bartscher ordered Schnack to 30 years' supervised probation and imposed a $500 fine along with his yearlong confinement in the Ramsey County Correctional Facility, otherwise known as the...

  • Trump's Cable Cabinet: New texts reveal influence of Fox hosts

    Jan 10, 2022

    Stephanie Grisham, former press secretary to President Donald Trump, remembers the challenges that came from so many Fox News hosts having the direct number to reach Trump in the White House residence. "There were times the president would come down the next morning and say, 'Well, Sean thinks we should do this,' or, 'Judge Jeanine thinks we should do this,' " said Grisham, referring to Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro, both of whom host prime-time Fox News shows. Grisham - who resigned from the...

  • Death toll in rockfall on Brazilian lake rises to 10

    Jan 10, 2022

    BRASILIA, Brazil - The death toll from an accident in which a slab of cliff rock toppled onto pleasure boaters on a Brazilian lake has risen to 10, police said Sunday. Authorities worked to identify the dead and divers were searching the lake in case there were more victims. Police Chief Marcos Pimenta said there was a possibility that some people were missing following the accident Saturday in Minas Gerais state. At least 32 people were injured, though most were released from hospitals by...

  • Bronx apartment fire kills 19, including 9 children

    Jan 10, 2022

    NEW YORK - A malfunctioning space heater sparked a fire that filled a high-rise Bronx apartment building with thick smoke Sunday morning, killing 19 people including nine children in New York City's deadliest blaze in three decades. Trapped residents broke windows for air and stuffed wet towels under doors as smoke rose from a lower-floor apartment where the fire started. Survivors told of fleeing in panic through darkened hallways, barely able to breathe. Multiple limp children were seen being...

  • Red Lake Nation College, shorthanded, falls to Turtle Mountain on Saturday

    Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake Nation College, shorthanded with just 6 players, fell to Turtle Mountain on Saturday, January 8th in their home openers at the Red Lake Humanities Center, 104-88. Photographs by Floyd "Buck" Jourdain....

  • President Biden on Sen. Harry Reid: He Championed Native Americans When It Was Not Popular

    Jan 10, 2022

    Speaking at the memorial service in Las Vegas for the late Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), President Biden on Saturday said Reid championed Native Americans and tribal communities when it was not particularly popular for him to do so. The former Senate majority leader passed away on Dec. 28, 2021, after a four-year fight with pancreatic cancer. He was 82. "He was always championed Native Americans and tribal communities and so much more," Biden said. "None of it was easy. Not a lot of it was...

  • Sen. Tina Smith Leads Senate Hearing on Expanding Economic Development in Underserved Communities

    Jan 10, 2022

    Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), who serves on the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, led the Senate Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development hearing on Friday to discuss two bills that address economic disparities in distressed communities and the expansion of financial services and capital investment on tribal lands, rural communities and among people of color communities. Many witnesses testified in support of this legislation, a few who include: Lakota Vogel - Executive Director, Four Bands Community Fund Frank Altman -...

  • We Can Do This Indian Country

    Jan 10, 2022

    What some are calling the fifth surge since the pandemic began almost two years ago, the Omicron variant is causing an unprecedented spike in COVID-19 cases and causing a severe strain on hospital capacity across the country. On Friday, NBC News reported COVID cases were up 204 percent as compared to the two prior weeks. At mid-week, Indian Health Service (IHS) Chief Medical Officer Dr. Loretta Christensen provided Native News Online a statement that said all 12 service areas serving Indian Coun...

  • 'We're being wrapped in poison'

    Jan 10, 2022

    PONCA CITY, Oklahoma — When Earl “Trey” Howe III returned home here after four years of military service, the first thing he noticed was the smell. Howe grew up in and around Ponca City, the site of the Phillips 66 refinery, one of the oldest and largest crude oil refineries and tank farms in the country. The smell from the plant — a sulfur-rich odor somewhere between rotten eggs and freshly paved asphalt — was so constant, he’d never even noticed it. But now, it seemed to follow him everywhere. https://indiancountrytoday.co...

  • No Golden Globe, 'Reservation Dogs' still a winner

    Jan 10, 2022

    Even though “Reservation Dogs” didn’t walk away with a Golden Globe Sunday night, the show still makes history and Indian Country is proud. The creators, cast, and all who were part of the show did something Indigenous people all knew was possible: creating a show that captured the world, using Indian humor, Indigenous stories, and Indigenous talent. This nomination (plus other wins like the Gotham Awards and American Film Institute honoring) prove to Hollywood and the entertainment industry that Indigenous stories can be told in a beaut...

  • Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back...

  • Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back...

  • Red Lake New Year's Eve Contest Pow Wow held on Friday, December 31, 2021 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake New Year's Eve Contest Pow Wow - December 31, 2021 Grand Entry 1 PM nd 7 PM - Red Lake Humanities Center https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors outpaced in second half, lose 65-57 at home to Clearbrook-Gonvick - P18

    Dawson Peterson, KKCQ Sports|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake, MN - The Clearbrook-Gonvick Bears earned their third victory of the season after an extremely physical and hard fought game versus the Red Lake Warriors, 65-57. The game started off with the Red Lake Warriors jumping out in front thanks to their usual run and gun style of offense. The Bears appeared to be a step behind and their energy was flat leading to Warriors TeAndra Pemberton-Kingbird to take advantage scoring 14 first half points. In the last eight games between the Bears and...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors JV come from behind in second quarter to win 49-41 over Clearbrook-Gonvick - P18

    Dawson Peterson, KKCQ Sports|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake, MN - The Clearbrook-Gonvick Bears earned their third victory of the season after an extremely physical and hard fought game versus the Red Lake Warriors, 65-57. The game started off with the Red Lake Warriors jumping out in front thanks to their usual run and gun style of offense. The Bears appeared to be a step behind and their energy was flat leading to Warriors TeAndra Pemberton-Kingbird to take advantage scoring 14 first half points. In the last eight games between the Bears and...

  • Red Lake "Treat Street" held on Sunday - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2022

    Red Lake "Treat Street" was held on Sunday, October 31, 2021 with numerous Programs participating in the event, which started at 2 PM and was scheduled to end at 4 PM....

  • Red Lake Elementary School celebrates Halloween on Friday - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 10, 2022

    The Red Lake Elementary School students celebrated Halloween on Friday, October 29, 2021 with an outdoor parade and treats for all the kids....

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