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  • Warriors come back from 15-points down in second half to beat FDL 83-74

    Chris Jourdain|Jan 31, 2022

    Warriors come back from 15-points down in second half to beat FDL 83-74 Red Lake's JV were also victorious in their 78-42 win over FDL on Saturday...

  • Red Lake COVID-19 Update - Friday, January 28, 2022

    Jan 31, 2022

    Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 89* *48 in Red Lake *17 in Redby *3 in Little Rock *18 in Ponemah *3 who reside off-res but tested at RL IHS Of the 89 active cases: *32 are minors *45 individuals are fully vaccinated *21 tested positive with an at-home test kit *4 are in the hospital Total cases: 1949 Total Recovered: 1,860 Deaths: 16 (Updated numbers as of 3:00 p.m. on 1/28/2022 – Please note that the District #'s may change upon verification but the total number of active cases is correct a...

  • Barbara Beatrice Cloud

    Jan 31, 2022

    Barbara Beatrice Cloud July 26, 1942 ~ January 28, 2022 (age 79) Barbara Beatrice (Strong) Cloud passed away at her home in Little Rock (Red Lake, MN) on January 28, 2022. Her Ojibwe name was Sah-Kah-Tay or Sunshine Woman and belonged to the Bear Clan. She was born in Red Lake on July 26, 1942, to John Strong and Pauline (Green) Fineday. Barbara grew up in Red Lake, went to school and graduated from Red Lake High School. Barb furthered her education at Mankato State University, where she met the...

  • Chloe Brooke Richards

    Jan 31, 2022

    Chloe Brooke Richards November 18, 2003 ~ January 18, 2022 (age 18) Chloe Brooke Richards (aka Amerie Jones) Chloe was born November 18, 2003, and died January 18, 2022, in Minneapolis, MN. She is originally from Cass Lake, MN and was born in Bemidji, MN. Chloe is a Native American woman, and her clan is Bear Clan. Chloe like to learn new things and was super smart. She had such a beautiful soul and outgoing personality; it was never hard for her to make friends. Chloe was loved by many; she...

  • Jason S. Jones

    Jan 31, 2022

    Jason S. Jones August 14, 1975 ~ January 26, 2022 (age 46) Jason Scott Jones, age 46, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, in Red Lake, MN. Jason was born on August 14, 1975, in Red Lake, MN to Marilyn Jones. He graduated from South High School in Minneapolis. Jason enjoyed cooking and was famous for his fry bread and giving tattoos to his friends, cousins and nieces. He was gifted with his hands and enjoyed doing artwork, beadwork and working on cars. Jason was a jack of...

  • Cheryl Goodman

    Jan 31, 2022

    Charlene Kaye Goodman, 63, started her journey to the spirit world January 25th, 2022 at Unity Hospital in Fridley, Minnesota. Charlene was born August 12th, 1958, the eldest daughter of Gordon “Gordy” Goodman and Christine “Tina” (Sitting) Goodman. She was born in White Earth, Minnesota and grew up in Pine Point and Park Rapids where she also attended school. She went on to graduate from Flandreau Indian School and later attended the University of Minnesota and Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. After college, she moved to...

  • 'Stealth' omicron variant no cause for alarm, but could slow case decline

    Jan 31, 2022

    In recent days, headlines about a "stealth" omicron variant have conjured the notion that a villainous new form of the coronavirus is secretly creating a disastrous new wave of COVID-19. That scenario is highly unlikely, scientists say. But the new variant, which goes by the scientific name BA.2 and is one of three branches of the omicron viral family, could drag out the omicron surge in much of the world. So far, BA.2 doesn't appear to cause more severe disease, and vaccines are just as...

  • Minneapolis police training, policies under microscope in trial of 3 ex-cops in George Floyd's death

    Jan 31, 2022

    A police officer's duty to intervene when a colleague uses excessive force is at the core of the prosecution of three men charged as Derek Chauvin's accomplices in the murder of George Floyd. Former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao are being tried in federal court in St. Paul on charges they violated Floyd's civil rights by failing to provide him with medical aid as Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes and eventually killed him. Kueng and...

  • Beargrease sled dog marathon starts with wide field of contenders

    Jan 31, 2022

    DULUTH - The buzz outside Billy's Bar on Sunday was that the 38th annual John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon could go a lot of different ways. The lineup includes promising newcomers and several former champions - including the stars of last year's photo finish, then race-rookie Erin Letzring and Ryan Redington, the two-time winner Letzring beat by 7 seconds. "There are 15 people who could win it," said Ero Wallin, a 19-year-old musher from Two Harbors who is among the contenders on that long...

  • What was life like in Minnesota during the flu pandemic of 1918?

    Jan 31, 2022

    Entering the third year of a deadly pandemic may have some Minnesotans wondering how things could possibly be worse. The final months of 1918 provide a sobering answer. An influenza pandemic began ravaging the state in the fall of that year - ultimately killing more than 10,000 Minnesotans. Meanwhile, young men were being sent off to a bloody world war overseas and wildfires were destroying entire cities in northern Minnesota. Reader Sarah Rasmussen moved into a 1917 Minneapolis home just...

  • Book ban efforts spread across the U.S.

    Jan 31, 2022

    In Wyoming, a county prosecutor's office considered charges against library employees for stocking books like "Sex Is a Funny Word" and "This Book Is Gay." In Oklahoma, a bill was introduced in the state Senate that would prohibit public school libraries from keeping books on hand that focus on sexual activity, sexual identity or gender identity. In Tennessee, the McMinn County Board of Education voted to remove the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel "Maus" from an eighth-grade module on the...

  • Crime in the crosshairs as major Minnesota legislative, campaign focus in 2022

    Jan 31, 2022

    Minnesota legislators returning to the Capitol Monday will accelerate a debate on crime that is already stoking fierce partisan tensions against the backdrop of an election year. A persistent rise in violence in the Twin Cities metro area and beyond has prompted proposals for new tough-on-crime legislation from Republicans and calls for more money for community policing and restorative justice from Democrats. Both parties identify crime as a top priority this session, but with statewide offices...

  • US officials: Indications Russia has moved blood supplies to Ukraine border

    Jan 31, 2022

    (CNN) - The US has seen indications that Russia has positioned supplies of blood near Ukraine's borders, two senior US defense officials told CNN Saturday, as part of its accumulation of medical supplies, troops and military equipment in the area that US officials have said could signal plans for an invasion. Reuters was first to report Russia's movement of blood supplies to the border with Ukraine, which would be necessary to treat casualties in the event of a conflict. The development has added to US concerns that Russia has the capabilities...

  • Red Lake Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography

    Jan 31, 2022

    MINNEAPOLIS – A Red Lake man has pleaded guilty to possessing images depicting the sexual abuse of children, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Charles J. Kovats. According to court documents, on March 7, 2020, following a traffic stop, Bobby Lee Donnell, Sr., 43, was arrested by the Red Lake Police Department pursuant to an open warrant. After taking Donnell into custody, officers found on Donnell’s cell phone images of child sexual abuse involving minors under the age of 12. Donnell pleaded guilty yesterday before U.S. District Judge Wil...

  • $180M price tag for Gila River rebrand, expansion

    Jan 31, 2022

    GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY — The Gila River Indian Community is celebrating an expansion and rebranding across the tribe’s gaming enterprises along the southern edge of the Phoenix Valley. “We're really excited to share and unveil what we've been working on for the last two years,” Kenneth Manuel, CEO of Gila River Resorts & Casinos, said. Gila River Resorts & Casinos invested $180 million in renovations at all three of its gaming properties, Wild Horse Pass, Lone Butte and Vee Quiva. The tribe has a fourth casino opening in 2023 called...

  • Red Lake Warriors lose a nail-biter to Kelliher-Northome 65-62 on Friday night

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2022

    The Red Lake Warriors lost a nail-biter to Kelliher-Northome 65-62 on Friday night. Junior Varsity had no trouble with Kelliher-Northome in their 58-25 win at home....

  • Junior Varsity has no trouble with Kelliher-Northome in 58-25 win at home

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2022

    Junior Varsity had no trouble with Kelliher-Northome in their 58-25 win at home. The Red Lake Warriors lost a nail-biter to Kelliher-Northome 65-62 on Friday night....

  • Russia moves naval exercises outside Ireland's Exclusive Economic Zone

    Jan 31, 2022

    Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence Simon Coveney has confirmed that Russian naval exercises will be relocated outside of Ireland’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Mr Coveney said he wrote a letter to the Russian defence minister this week requesting a reconsideration of naval exercises off the Irish coast. “This evening I received a letter confirming the Russian exercises will be relocated outside of Ireland’s EEZ. I welcome this response,” Mr Coveney said on Twitter on Saturday. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics...

  • A Look at What's in the Latest Edition of Minnesota Economic Trends

    DEED Commissioner Steve Grove|Jan 31, 2022

    Every quarter, the Labor Market Information (LMI) Office of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) publishes a slate of research articles that offer insights into important labor market trends. Below are articles featured in the December 2021 edition of Minnesota Economic Trends - select the title to open the full article: Pandemic-era Job Postings Reveal Top Occupations Offering Remote Work From June 2020 to October 2021, the share of Minnesota job postings offering the option of working remotely nearly...

  • DEED Highlights in the Walz-Flanagan Budget to Move Minnesota Forward

    Jan 31, 2022

    Over the past two weeks, Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan have rolled out their Budget to Move Minnesota Forward. Several components of the plan will live under DEED’s leadership, so we wanted to share the full picture of the proposal that DEED will focus on this legislative session. The $7.7B budget surplus has come to Minnesota at an inflection point in our economy. After two very difficult years for small businesses and workers across our state, we have an opportunity to seize this moment for the Minnesota economy and create a f...

  • Indian Affairs approves HEARTH Act regs for seven Tribal nations

    Jan 31, 2022

    WASHINGTON – Indian Affairs announced today that land leasing regulations submitted by seven federally recognized Tribal nations have been approved under the Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Home Ownership (HEARTH) Act of 2012. The regulations were submitted by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Northern Cheyenne Tribe in Montana, Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in Nevada, Tule River Indian Tribe in California, and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in T...

  • Launch Minnesota Awards Nearly $350,000 in Innovation Grants to Startups

    Jan 31, 2022

    St. Paul – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced it has awarded $349,000 in Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants to 13 startups – of which 10 are minority, veteran or woman-owned businesses and/or are located in Greater Minnesota. Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants target the most promising innovative and scalable technology businesses in Minnesota. The grants help reduce the risk for Minnesota technology startups and entrepreneurs who are solving p...

  • Pine River comes on strong in second half to beat Red Lake 78-54 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2022

    Pine River comes on strong in second half to beat Red Lake 78-54 Red Lake JV rolls over Pine River 61-27...

  • Red Lake JV rolls over Pine River 61-27 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2022

    Red Lake JV rolls over Pine River 61-27 Pine River comes on strong in second half to beat Red Lake 78-54...

  • Lady Warriors edge Pine River 57-53 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 31, 2022

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Pine River-Backus on Thursday, January 13, 2022, and battled it out right from the start. The Lady Warriors led 25-23 at the half mark, and outscored the Tigers 32-30 in the second half to edge them out, 57-53. Rose McClain led all scorers with 17 points, TeAndra Pemberton-Kingbird added 12 and Lily Pemberton finished with 11. Ramsey Tulendoik led Pine River with 16 points, while Cate Travis hit 10. Red Lake ended a 2-game losing streak and are...

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