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Articles from the January 28, 2016 edition


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  • Red Lake has no trouble with Walker-Hackensack-Akley in 69-31 win - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors hosted the Walker-Hackensack-Akley Wolves on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, and came off to a quick start with the lead that they would never give up. Red Lake led 38-13 at the half. Senior Jeremy Martin needed 27 points to hit the 1000 career point mark, and in the first half netted a quick 12 points. However, two fouls put him on the bench until the second half. Martin hit a fast-break layup in the second half that put him at 1001 points for his career. The...

  • Red Lake has no trouble with Walker-Hackensack-Akley in 69-31 win - Set 2 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors hosted the Walker-Hackensack-Akley Wolves on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, and came off to a quick start with the lead that they would never give up. Red Lake led 38-13 at the half. Senior Jeremy Martin needed 27 points to hit the 1000 career point mark, and in the first half netted a quick 12 points. However, two fouls put him on the bench until the second half. Martin hit a fast-break layup in the second half that put him at 1001 points for his career. The...

  • Annual 2016 MSBA Leadership Conference held in Minneapolis - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    The 2016 MSBA (Minnesota School Boards Association) Leadership Conference was held January 14-15, 2016, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. This was a two-day conference and free to all MSBA members, MSBA provides this free conference every January as part of members' annual dues. The conference featured nationally recognized speakers, workshops on a variety of topics, a Show and Tell exhibit and a trade show. Early Bird Sessions were provided in the evening before the conference. The opening...

  • Warriors cruise to 70-39 win over Kelliher-Northome Mustangs - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    RED LAKE - The 11-2 Red Lake Warriors hosted the Kelliher-Northome Mustangs on Tuesday, January 12, 2016, having came off an 81-36 win over the Mahnomen Indians on Monday. At the half the Warriors led the Mustangs 37-20, and cruised to a 70-39 victory with 5 players all in double figures. Kendall Whitefeather led Red Lake with 12 points, Jamie Cook hit for 11, Jeremy Martin, Will Morrison and Anthony Beaulieu each had 10 points, Rob McClain and Louis Many Penny with 5, Rob Beaulieu added 4 and...

  • Red Lake New Years Eve Celebration 2015 - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    Red Lake New Years Eve Celebration 2015 - P17...

  • Red Lake New Years Eve Celebration 2015 - Set 2 - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    Red Lake New Years Eve Celebration 2015 - Set 2 - P17...

  • Lady Warriors move to 4-0 with 86-51 win over Kelliher-Northome - P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors moved to 4-0 on Friday, December 11, 2015 with their 86-51 win over the Kelliher-Northome Mustangs at home. The Lady Warriors drew first blood and the Mustangs hung right in with their fast paced offense throughout early minutes of the first half. At 5 minutes left in the half it was a 1-point game, Red Lake leading 23-22. But a 16-1 run in those remaining minutes put the Lady Warriors ahead 30-23 at the half. It was all Red Lake in the second half as...

  • Lady Warriors dominate Blackduck in 95-28 Home Opener Win - P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors looked very, very good in their Home Opener with Blackduck on Thursday, December 3, 2015. They came out strong in the opening minutes of play, scoring 13 points before Blackduck could score 1 on a free throw. Then, at the 13:31 mark scored 6 more to lead 19-1. It never got any better for the Lady Drakes as Red Lake's full court press and fast breaks allowed the Lady Warriors to add 12 more points and lead 31-1 at the 10:31 mark. They were going at a 120...

  • 2015 RLES 1st and 2nd Grade Holiday Program held on December 3rd - P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    The Red Lake Elementary School 1st and 2nd Grade Holiday Program was held on Thursday, December 3, 2015. Last year it was decided that they would split their annual Holiday Program because of overcrowding in their gym and safety concerns. On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 RLES presented their 3rd, 4th and 5th grade Holiday Program starting at 1:30 PM. http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2016/01/21/news/2015-rles-1st-and-2nd-grade-holiday-program-held-on-december-3rd-p31/43073...

  • Red Lake Warriors win Home Opener with Blackduck 75-64 - Set 2 - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 28, 2016

    Red Lake Warriors win Home Opener with Blackduck 75-64 Junior Varsity, 7th and 8th Grade Boys also victorious...

  • Superintendent's Summary of the Red Lake School District #38, January Board Meeting

    Jan 28, 2016

    The Board met at the District Office on January 20th, for its regular meeting. Superintendent Lundquist shared the following information relative to activities underway improve achievement, attendance and enrollment: * The quarterly All-Staff meeting was held at the Casino on January 18, where the topics of intentional community and collective efficacy were explored relative to the improvement efforts at Red Lake Schools. * The Superintendent presenter her annual improvement goals detailing...

  • Indian Taco Sale - Friday, February 5, 2016

    Indian Taco Sale - Friday, February 5, 2016 11 AM - 2 PM - Red Lake Urban Office 211 E. 2nd Street Duluth, MN 55805...

  • Rep. Collin Peterson visits Bemidji

    Jan 28, 2016

    BEMIDJI—U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson spoke with local leaders in education on Wednesday, shuffling through his opinions on topics including private funding of political campaigns (opposed) and attempts to relax health requirements for school lunches (in favor). Peterson, a Democrat representing Bemidji and most of western Minnesota, spoke for about an hour in a conference room at the Hampton Inn & Suites. Perhaps most relevant to the audience of educators, he voiced support for a Senate bill that would loosen whole grain requirements, and e...

  • More than 20,000 pack St. Paul, Duluth venues for Bernie Sanders events

    Jan 28, 2016

    ST. PAUL -- Bernie Sanders hit on all the progressive high notes Tuesday during a two-stop mini-tour of Minnesota. The Vermont senator drew crowds of more than 6,000 at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Arena in the afternoon, while more than 4,500 were diverted to overflow viewing on top of the 10,000 admitted to the St. Paul RiverCentre during the nightcap of his visit. With a large part of the crowd in St. Paul looking like this voting season would be their first, Student Farhiya Ali of St. Paul’s Hamline University warmed up t...

  • Waseca teen who plotted massacre to be placed in a state-operated facility

    Jan 28, 2016

    WASECA, Minn. – The teen arrested nearly two years ago for planning a massacre at his school will be taken to a state-operated facility and will not be going to live at home after he is released from jail Thursday, his attorney said. That development came just hours before John LaDue, 19, was set to walk out of jail to stay temporarily at the Waseca home where he grew up. LaDue was set to return home Thursday to live with his parents until officials found a bed for him at a state-run evaluation facility as part of a plea deal in which he a...

  • Most Minnesotans have faith in U.S. to meet terrorist threat, poll finds

    Jan 28, 2016

    A majority of Minnesotans say they are confident in the U.S. government’s ability to destroy terrorist networks around the world and protect the nation from an attack at home. A Star Tribune Minnesota Poll found that 60 percent of respondents said they were very or somewhat confident in the government’s ability to eradicate terrorist groups around the world. More than one-third, or 37 percent, of Minnesotans said they had no confidence, or had little confidence, in the U.S. government’s ability to fight terrorism abroad. http:...

  • Fast-growing numbers of blacks, many from other countries or states, serving to widen income gap

    Jan 28, 2016

    Rapid growth in Minnesota’s black population may well explain what appeared at first to be a sudden drop in that group’s prosperity. The number of black residents increased by nearly 40,000 in just the past four years, a bigger increase than occurred in the state’s white population. The number of people who reported difficulty speaking English also jumped sharply in a single year, providing one of the clearest indicators of why median black household income slumped between 2013 and 2014. http://www.startribune.com/fast-growi...

  • Flint water crisis reveals vulnerability of all old water pipes

    Jan 28, 2016

    Flint, Mich., is not the only city with lead pipes — and an ever-present risk of toxic contamination in drinking water. Pretty much every American home built before 1930 was constructed with a lead pipe to carry water from mainlines under the street into the tubs, toilets and faucets inside — a legacy that now haunts the 100,000 citizens of that largely poor industrial town. But unlike Flint, cities in Minnesota and most other places manage that plumbing heritage through a strict regimen of regulation, chemistry and monitoring. htt...

  • Mom sues after Minnesota teen denied coverage for gender reassignment

    Jan 28, 2016

    A northwestern Minnesota woman is suing her employer, Essentia Health, and her medical insurance provider, HealthPartners, alleging that her 17-year-old was denied coverage for medication and surgery to help him transition from a female to a male. The suit filed in federal court in St. Paul by Brittany Tovar, who works as a family nurse practitioner for Essentia's hospital in Ada, said her teen was found in November 2014 to have gender dysphoria, meaning his gender identity was different from what was assigned at birth. \ ht...

  • Fed voices concern about global economic pressures

    Jan 28, 2016

    WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve sounded a note of concern Wednesday about how global pressures could affect a slowing U.S. economy, while keeping a key interest rate unchanged. Six weeks after it raised rates from record lows, the Fed took stock of a more perilous international picture that could alter its plans for further raising rates. Fed officials issued a statement after their latest policy meeting that suggested they might reduce the pace of future rate hikes if market losses and global weakness persist. http://www.s...

  • US, China spar over North Korea, South China Sea

    Jan 28, 2016

    BEIJING — Top U.S. and Chinese officials sparred Wednesday over how to deal with North Korea's latest nuclear weapons test and ease tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met for more than four hours and said their discussions were "constructive" and "candid." But at a joint news conference, they presented sharply opposing positions on the two issues. http://www.startribune.com/us-china-spar-over-north-korea-south-china-sea/366666461/...

  • Burns Paiute Tribal Chairwoman Releases Statement on Tuesday's Death and Arrests of Domestic Terrorists

    Jan 28, 2016

    BURNS, OREGON — One day after the death of one of the domestic terrorists and arrest of another eight, including group leader Ammon Bundy, near the remote town of Burns, Oregon, the Burns Paiute Tribe Chairwoman Charlotte Roderique released the following statement to Native News Online: “We are deeply saddened that some of the armed protestors chose violence. It did not have to be this way, but it was their choice. Gun violence has not place in our community. Let’s hope those who remain at the Malheur Refuge will make a difference choice and e...

  • Lac Vieux Desert Band bolsters lending business with acquisition of service firm

    Jan 28, 2016

    The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians in Michigan has acquired a company that has provided services to its online lending operation. As part of the deal, the tribe is paying seven figures up front for Bellicose Capital and will make annual payments for up to seven years. The purchase gives the tribe more control of its lending business, which represents a major part of its economy. "This transaction is, without question, the most important economic development in the history of our tribe," Tribal Chairman James Williams,...

  • Manitoba child welfare agencies breaking law by ignoring relatives: watchdog

    Jan 28, 2016

    WINNIPEG – The children’s advocate for Manitoba First Nations says some child-welfare agencies are breaking the law and discriminating against Indigenous family members. Cora Morgan says the agencies are ignoring capable relatives who could care for apprehended children and instead choose to place them in a stranger’s care. Morgan says a mother in labour at a hospital last week called her because Child and Family Services was waiting to take her baby boy. The parents are struggling with addiction and are enrolled in treatment. http:...

  • First Nation's clay kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria in lab tests

    Jan 28, 2016

    Clay from Kisameet Bay, B.C., used by B.C. First Nations for centuries for its healing properties could be a new weapon in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, says new research from the University of British Columbia. The research, published today in the American Society for Microbiology's mBio journal, recommends the rare mineral clay be studied as a treatment for serious infections caused by the so-called ESKAPE pathogens — a who's-who of bugs that cause the majority of U.S. hospital infections and "escape" the effects of a...

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