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Articles from the January 27, 2021 edition


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  • Reginald Lee Roan Eagle Jr.

    Jan 27, 2021

    Reginald Lee Roan Eagle Jr. April 08, 1980 - January 17, 2021 Reginald Lee Roan Eagle Jr. Age 40 Born in Rapid City; SD 04/08/1980 Made his journey in Grand Forks, ND 01/17/2021 Reggie (JJ) was born to Reginald Lee Roan Eagle and Vina Pauline Janis on April 8, 1980, in Rapid City, South Dakota. From birth to 3 years 8 months he lived in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. His parents moved to Albuquerque, NM in January 1980: Reggie lived in Albuquerque, NM from 3 years 9 months to 12 years old and...

  • Faye Diane Diver

    Jan 27, 2021

    Faye Diane Diver March 3, 1941 ~ January 25, 2021 (age 79) Faye Diane Diver, 79, of Cloquet, passed away on January 25, 2021. She was born on March 3, 1941 at the Fond du Lac Indian Hospital to Eugene and Eleanor (Shotley) Graves. In 1959 she married Charles Diver, and in 1960 they moved to Cleveland,OH on the Federal Indian Relocation Program. She was determined to work in partnership with her husband to provide a good life and education to her children. In addition to raising her four children...

  • Gov. Tim Walz's $52.4 billion budget raises taxes on wealthiest Minnesotans

    Jan 27, 2021

    Gov. Tim Walz proposed a $52.4 billion state budget Tuesday that would raise taxes on the wealthiest Minnesotans, corporations and tobacco products while trying to ease the pandemic's burden on students, lower-income families and small business owners. Walz said the next budget needs to address the uneven economic toll the coronavirus has exacted. He planned to raise taxes for families earning more than $1 million while offering a tax cut to about one million couples making less than $39,810....

  • More than 206,000 Minnesota seniors register for COVID-19 vaccine lottery

    Jan 27, 2021

    At least 206,000 Minnesota seniors signed up for the state's COVID-19 vaccine lottery Tuesday, although it could take several weeks before most of them get shots. There are only 8,000 doses set aside for those 65 and older this week at the state's nine community vaccination clinics. On Monday, state officials announced a vaccine lottery after the online appointment system last week was quickly overwhelmed by those hoping to snag a slot. https://www.startribune.com/more-than-2...

  • Rep. Pete Stauber, some GOP colleagues call on Biden to dump Interior nomination

    Jan 27, 2021

    WASHINGTON - Rep. Pete Stauber, who caused friction with tribal leaders in his district by opposing a congresswoman and tribal member as the new Interior Secretary, on Tuesday sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking that he withdraw her nomination. The new Democratic president nominated Rep. Deb Haaland of New Mexico to lead the agency that supervises federal lands around the country. Stauber, a Republican from northeastern Minnesota, cited Haaland's opposition to mining and fracking and...

  • Minneapolis teachers union files unfair labor practice charge against school district

    Jan 27, 2021

    Leaders of the Minneapolis teachers union have taken the rare step of filing an unfair labor practice charge against Minneapolis Public Schools, saying the district has refused to negotiate crucial safety measures for educators returning to in-person teaching. It's been more than two decades since the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and Education Support Professionals filed such a charge with the Public Employment Relations Board, according to the union. The charge, filed Monday, states that...

  • US boosting vaccine deliveries amid complaints of shortages

    Jan 27, 2021

    Answering growing frustration over vaccine shortages, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the U.S. is ramping up deliveries to hard-pressed states over the next three weeks and expects to provide enough doses to vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of the summer or early fall. Biden, calling the push a "wartime effort," said the administration was working to buy an additional 100 million doses of each of the two approved coronavirus vaccines. He acknowledged that states in recent...

  • Federal court delivers blow to Dakota Access as Biden presidency leaves pipeline's fate in question

    Jan 27, 2021

    BISMARCK - A federal appeals court upheld a ruling Tuesday, Jan. 26, requiring an additional environmental review of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a decision that could escalate pressure on the embattled project to shut down even as the court stopped short of mandating this step itself. A panel of three judges for the U.S. District Court of Appeals from the District of Columbia Circuit unanimously agreed with a previous ruling that DAPL's operations at its Missouri River crossing near the...

  • FROM THE BELTRAMI COUNTY LICENSE CENTER

    Jan 27, 2021

    The Beltrami County License Center will be closed Thursday, February 4th to relocate back into our newly remodeled License Center area. Services are planned to resume on February 5th. You will notice two entrances to the License Center, one for Vehicle, DNR, and Vital Record services. The Second Entrance is for Driver’s Services; this including Driver’s License and State ID renewals, Disability filings, and other Driver’s services. The newly remodeled area features three lines 1) Driver’s Services 2) Vehicle & DNR transfers and Marriag...

  • Attorney General Ellison selects advocates, researchers, legislators to serve on Women's Economic Security Task Force

    Jan 27, 2021

    January 26, 2021 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced that he has selected the 15 voting members of the Advisory Task Force on Expanding the Economic Security of Women. They include advocates, researchers, Minnesotans with an interest in the topic, a legislator from each house and each party, and a representative from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. Attorney General Ellison also announced that he has named several ad hoc members of the task force: Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, M...

  • Warriors move to 2-1 on season with 81-56 win over Pine River

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors won their second game in a row on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 hosting the Pine River Tigers. The Tigers scored first with a 3-pointer, but the Warriors scored twice after that and took a 5-3 lead in the first half, a lead which they never gave up. By the end of the first half, Red Lake led 35-19. The Warriors outscored Pine River in the second half as well 46-37, giving them the win, 81-56. Aaron Chaboyea led all scorers with 24 for Red Lake, Gerald Kingbird...

  • Red Lake's Junior Varsity loses to Pine River 43-42 in closing minutes after leading 30-11 in the first half

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors won their second game in a row on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 hosting the Pine River Tigers. The Tigers scored first with a 3-pointer, but the Warriors scored twice after that and took a 5-3 lead in the first half, a lead which they never gave up. By the end of the first half, Red Lake led 35-19. The Warriors outscored Pine River in the second half as well 46-37, giving them the win, 81-56. Aaron Chaboyea led all scorers with 24 for Red Lake, Gerald Kingbird...

  • Outdoor Community Ice Rinks are ready and open to the public

    Jan 27, 2021

    Outdoor Community Ice Rinks are ready and open to the public Two Rinks next to RLNC for Skating and Boot Hockey Everyone Welcom Sponsored by Red Lake Nation College, Chemical Health, Red Lake District Representatives and the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians...

  • Sanders, Top Democrats Introduce Bill Raising Minimum Wage to $15 by 2025

    Jan 27, 2021

    WASHINGTON, January 26 – In a press conference today, incoming Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) joined incoming Senate HELP Committee Chair Patty Murray (D-Wash.), House Committee on Education and Labor Chairman Bobby Scott (D-Va.), Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), and Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-Fla.) to announce the introduction of legislation raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025. The Raise the Wage Act of 2021 would increase the federal minimum wage to $15 in five steps over t...

  • Warriors go to 1-1 on season with 84-63 win at home over Blackduck - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors hosted the Blackduck Drakes on Friday, January 22, 2021, taking a 40-28 half time lead and finishing well, 84-63. Red Lake scored 40 and 44 points in the first and second half respectfully. Delwyn Holthusen III led all scorers with 31 points on the evening, Aaron Chaboyea netted 21 and Gerald Kingbird followed with 19. Ethan Merril ;led Blackduck (1-1) with 18, Owen Wilson added 12 and Oli Stroeing hit for 11. Red Lake is now 1-1 on the season and will host...

  • Red Lake Warriors lose home opener to Nevis 71-52 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors opened their 2020-21 season on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, hosting state-ranked Nevis under strict COVID-19 rules issued by the State of Minnesota recently. These rules included masks were required during games, temperatures of all fans would be taken at the door, bleachers were marked for social distancing, no concessions were going to be allowed, each player and coach per team were only allowed two adult spectators per game, no children would be allowed at...

  • Red Lake's Junior Varsity loses in a one-half game to Nevis JV, 18-14 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors opened their 2020-21 season on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, hosting state-ranked Nevis under strict COVID-19 rules issued by the State of Minnesota recently. These rules included masks were required during games, temperatures of all fans would be taken at the door, bleachers were marked for social distancing, no concessions were going to be allowed, each player and coach per team were only allowed two adult spectators per game, no children would be allowed at...

  • Looking Back to June 2011 - Red Lake Elementary School Academy - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to June 2011 - Red Lake Elementary School Academy...

  • Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Evening Session - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Evening Session...

  • Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon Session - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon Session...

  • Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon Parade - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon Parade...

  • Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Sunday Afternoon Session - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Sunday Afternoon Session...

  • Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Monday Afternoon Session - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 27, 2021

    Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Monday Afternoon Session...

  • Chickasaw language learning tools available online

    Jan 27, 2021

    ADA, Okla. – There are multiple online learning tools available to enhance an education and expand a worldview through mastering a new language. The Chickasaw language was the primary language of the Chickasaw people for hundreds of years, passed on to new generations orally. Thanks to today’s technology, this gift can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection. Several programs and services have been established by the Chickasaw Nation to revitalize the language. The Chickasaw Nation offers many convenient learning opportunities for stu...

  • Joe Biden Adds Several Native Americans to Administration

    Jan 27, 2021

    In his first week in office, President Joe Biden appointed three Indigenous members to his roster, including attorneys Robert Anderson (Boise Forte Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe) and Ann Marie Bledsoe Downes (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska) to the Interior Department, and Wahleah Johns (Navajo) to head the U.S. Office of Indian Energy Programs and Policy. The Interior Department, slated to be led by first Native American cabinet member and New Mexico Congressman Deb Haaland, announced the...

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