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The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Northwoods on Thursday, January 28, 2016, and took a 45-17 halftime lead to their 14th win of the season, 85-33. Red Lake is now 14-3 on the year. Grace White led the Lady Warriors with 31 points, also getting a triple-double with 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 4 blocked shots. Alexis Desjarlait added 20 points, Autumn Holthusen 15, Angel McClain 7 and Danielle Seki 6. Alli Sandberg led Northwoods with 10 points on the night. The Lady Warriors will face...
The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Northwoods on Thursday, January 28, 2016, and took a 45-17 halftime lead to their 14th win of the season, 85-33. Red Lake is now 14-3 on the year. Grace White led the Lady Warriors with 31 points, also getting a triple-double with 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 4 blocked shots. Alexis Desjarlait added 20 points, Autumn Holthusen 15, Angel McClain 7 and Danielle Seki 6. Alli Sandberg led Northwoods with 10 points on the night. The Lady Warriors will face...
This week's Golden Apple takes a look inside St. Mary's Mission School on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. They are at capacity with their enrollment, and they're running out of free space. The Red Lake Nation Tribal Government just gave the school $125,000 dollars for the 2016 year. Staff at the school hopes that they can put that money towards expansion, and being able to offer seventh and eighth grade classes....
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, 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...
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...
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...
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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...
A 26-year-old Bemidji woman was arrested after a report of a vehicle theft near Euclid, Minn. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and Minnesota State Patrol responded to a report of a vehicle theft just after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the O’Meara Piling Station. A resident followed the suspect while speaking to a dispatcher until officers arrived and arrested the unidentified woman south of County Road 21 and Highway 75, according to a news release. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/3934853-bemidji-woman-arrested-vehicle-t...
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...
ST. PAUL -- More than 80,000 Minnesotans enrolled in public health programs for which they weren’t eligible last year, an estimated cost to taxpayers of hundreds of millions of dollars. The expensive problem was caused partly by miscommunication and poor training at the Department of Human Services, but the audit that uncovered the errors said software issues are primarily to blame. Republicans said the report vindicated their claims that DHS could do more to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse — and that the MNsure-based software DHS...
ANOKA, Minn. -- The Twin Cities have seen Minnesota’s first confirmed Zika virus infection since 2014, but officials say the rare mosquito-borne tropical disease is not at risk of spreading through the state. An Anoka County woman in her 60s began developing symptoms of the virus Jan. 1 after traveling to Honduras. She did not require hospitalization and is expected to fully recover, according to the Minnesota Department of Health, which, along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmed the case Wednesday. This is...
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota’s largest higher-education system is looking to make major changes as enrollment continues to fall and more institutions fail financial stress tests. The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system saw enrollment fall by 1.9 percent last year, to 138,973. The number of credits taken by students fell by 3.8 percent. Meanwhile, employee compensation costs are higher than expected, and lawmakers have barred MnSCU from raising tuition next year. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/education/3934798-mn...
Fred C. Porter Jr. (October 13, 1962 - January 23, 2016) Fred Porter, Jr., age 53, of Mahnomen, MN, died on Saturday, January 23, 2016, at Sanford Health in Fargo. Fred Clarke was born October 13, 1962, in Sitka, AK, the son of Fred Sr. and Evelyn "Adeline" (Gamble) Porter. As a young child, the family moved to Bemidji, MN, and then New Town, ND. Following high school Fred lived in Nome, AK, where he worked on a commercial fishing boat. In 1987, he moved back to the White Earth Reservation....
On January 26th at 10:15 am, 25 members of local climate change activist group MN350 entered the lobby of US Bank at the corner of Hennepin and University, chanting “US Bank, do some good, get Enbridge out of our neighborhood.” Community members then unveiled a river labeled Kalamazoo, Flint and Mississippi, and expressed concern about the negative effects of US Bank’s financing of coal and tar sands oil on drinking water, Native American communities and the climate. Pictures of the rally are available here. Minnesota banking giants Wells...
LONGMONT, Colorado (Jan. 28, 2016) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) is now accepting proposals for its Native Youth and Culture Fund (NYCF) [ http://www.firstnations.org/grantmaking/2016NYCF ] program that focuses on youth, and incorporating culture and tradition to address social issues in Native communities. First Nations will award approximately 20 grants to Native organizations and tribes seeking ways to preserve, strengthen and/or renew Native culture and tradition among Native youth....
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – “The legacy of human rights violations experienced by First Nations people still reverberate today,” said artist Nicholas Galanin, whose solo exhibition “Kill the Indian, Save the Man (https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibits/kill-the-indian-save-the-man/) ,” explores this topic and more when it opens Feb. 5 at the Anchorage Museum. Galanin was named one of the top Native American artists whose work redefines what it means to be American by the online news outlet Mic (http://mic.com/articles/127...
This Valentine’s Day, not all students will be snacking on heart-shaped cookies, giggling at candy hearts or exchanging carefully scribbled cards. Principal Scott Masini of St. Paul’s Bruce Vento Elementary School announced to staff that the school is banning celebration of “dominant holidays” — including Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas — to strive for more cultural sensitivity among its heavily nonwhite student body. The announcement wasn’t mailed to parents before it was leaked to social media Wednesday night,...
URNS, Ore. — The FBI released video Thursday of the shooting death of a spokesman for the armed occupiers of a wildlife refuge that appears to show the man reaching into his jacket before he fell into the snow. The FBI said the man had a loaded gun in his pocket. Authorities showed the video at a news conference to counter claims that the man killed in the Tuesday confrontation on a remote Oregon high country road — Robert Finicum — did nothing to provoke officers. Release of the video came as four occupiers remaining at the Malheur...
When we were children coming of age in our Minnesota suburb, a snowy forecast came with a ritual series of events for me and my two siblings. We jumped out of bed — much faster than on a typical school day — eagerly perched ourselves in front a television and watched with great anticipation the scrolling list of school closings. Then, no matter how cold the thermometer read or how buried our yard was in powder, we would pull on our snow pants, tug on our boots and head for school. Yes, we walked there, and, yes, there was a hill in both...
Two students at St. Paul Central High School died this week, school officials said Thursday. A third student died earlier this month. Foul play is not suspected in any of the deaths, but officials acknowledged that the losses are likely to weigh heavily on classmates. According to a letter Principal Mary Mackbee sent to parents, two seniors died Wednesday. One had been hospitalized for an unspecified length of time; the other died after “a medical emergency at a fitness center.” http://www.startribune.com/st-paul-central...
An Oakdale man is dead and a police officer hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the arm after authorities attempted to serve a search warrant in a quiet neighborhood Thursday morning. The shooting occurred about 8 a.m. when Oakdale police and a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension agent attempted to search the split-level home on the 2700 block of Granite Avenue. When entering the home, police encountered a man and “a weapon or weapons were used,” according to the St. Paul Police Department, which is assisting with the case. The Oakdale...
Farmers tilling fields near poultry barns may have helped spread the bird flu that killed about 9 million birds in Minnesota last year and hammered the turkey industry, according to a University of Minnesota study. The study, done by the U's Center for Animal Health and Food Safety and released Thursday, found that tilling could cause soil disruption, freeing airborne particles that could then carry the virus. The study also found that truck-washing stations aimed at stopping the bird flu's spread may have actually contributed to it....