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Articles from the February 3, 2015 edition


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  • Red Lake Lady Warriors go to 18-1 after wins at Fond du Lac and Carlton - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors continued their winning ways by traveling to Fond du Lack on Friday, January 30, 2014 and were winners 96-73. On Saturday they traveled to Carlton and won that game 84-27. The girls are now 18-1 on their season and will travel to Laporte on February 5th before a 5-game home stretch that starts with Crookson on February 9th. 02/05/15 Laporte Away 6:00 p.m. 02/09/15 Crookston Home 6:00 p.m. 02/10/15 K-N Home 6:00 p.m. 02/12/15 LOW Home 6:00 p.m. 02/19/15 Blackduck Home...

  • Red Lake Elementary Basketball Action at St. Mary's Mission on Feb. 2, 2015

    Darchelle Strong|Feb 3, 2015

    Red Lake Elementary Basketball Action at St. Mary's Mission on Feb. 2, 2015...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors go to 18-1 after wins at Fond du Lac and Carlton - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors continued their winning ways by traveling to Fond du Lack on Friday, January 30, 2014 and were winners 96-73. On Saturday they traveled to Carlton and won that game 84-27. The girls are now 18-1 on their season and will travel to Laporte on February 5th before a 5-game home stretch that starts with Crookson on February 9th. 02/05/15 Laporte Away 6:00 p.m. 02/09/15 Crookston Home 6:00 p.m. 02/10/15 K-N Home 6:00 p.m. 02/12/15 LOW Home 6:00 p.m. 02/19/15 Blackduck Home...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P25...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P26...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P27...

  • Looking back about eight years ago - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 3, 2015

    Looking back about eight years ago - P28...

  • President's FY2016 Indian Affairs Budget Requests $2.9 Billion to Support Tribal Self-Determination, Strengthen Native American Communities

    Feb 3, 2015

    Calls for $1 billion investment in Indian education; fully funds contact support costs; invests in energy development, sustainable stewardship of natural resources; and promotes tribal resilience to climate change WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Obama’s Fiscal Year 2016 budget request for Indian Affairs, which includes the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), is $2.9 billion – a $323.5 million, or 12 percent increase from the FY2015 enacted level. The request maintains the Administration’s strong support for tri...

  • 10th Anniversary Book Giveaway to Benefit Local College Students

    Feb 3, 2015

    White Bear Lake, MN (February 2, 2015) - The Reading & Student Success Center at Century College, partnering with Children’s Chance, will be hosting a book giveaway for Century College students on Student Success Day held Wednesday, February 11, 2015. A book giveaway has occurred during the bi-annual Student Success Day since 2005 and has been extremely successful. During the Student Success Day held this past fall semester, approximately 370 Century College students participated with over 1,400 books given away in one day. By the end of the gi...

  • Tagged!

    Feb 3, 2015

    ADA, Okla. – Pauline Brown had been looking forward to Feb. 2 with great anticipation. While some look forward to the date to see whether a ground hog predicts the end of winter, this Chickasaw Nation Hall of Fame honoree, cultural preservationist and fluent speaker knew it was the first day she could tag her car with a Chickasaw Nation license plate. For decades, the 84-year-old Chickasaw has wished she could display a tag showing she is a citizen of the tribe that has always been such an i...

  • Bemidji State University's JazzFest begins Feb. 5

    Feb 3, 2015

    Feb. 2, 2015 — Bemidji State University will welcome Steve Smith, the former drummer for the band Journey, and Graham Breedlove, trumpeter with the Army Blues, as lead clinicians for JazzFest 2015. The BSU JazzFest is a non-competitive, educationally-based festival in which bands perform for about 20 minutes and receive constructive suggestions in a 25-minute session with a pair of camp clinicians. Recent guest clinicians have included Wycliffe Gordon, Jeff Coffin, Trent Austin and Steve Turre, among many others. The three-day festival is o...

  • First Nations Development Institute Awards $6,000 in Scholarships to Support Students Committed to Agriculture and Reclaiming Control of Native Food Systems

    Feb 3, 2015

    LONGMONT, Colorado (Feb. 2, 2015) – First Nations Development Institute (*First Nations* [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) today announced the inaugural six recipients of its new Native Agriculture and Food Systems Scholarships. Each recipient will receive $1,000 toward completing his or her college studies in agriculture and food-related fields. The purpose of the Native Agriculture and Food Systems Scholarship program is to increase the number of Native American college students entering these fields. Many farmers, ranchers, herders and o...

  • Minnesota Electronic Health Records Mandate Spells Danger for Patients

    Feb 3, 2015

    ST. PAUL, Minn.—When Minnesota rang in the new year, the state also ushered in a new mandate requiring all health providers to utilize an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system that will share their patients’ private data with other entities and greatly impact the doctor-patient relationship. Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF, www.cchfreedom.org), a Minnesota-based national organization dedicated to preserving patient-centered health care and protecting patient and privacy rights, says there will be national implications if other state...

  • Feb 3, 2015

    A Minnesota State University Mankato student shot and killed himself Monday afternoon in the campus library. Police were called about 4 p.m. to the library after receiving a report of a suicidal man. After searching Memorial Library, police found the 27-year-old man, a junior philosophy student, on the second floor. Police said he turned the gun on himself and shot....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has told a bankruptcy court it has assets of at least $45.2 million, not including the Cathedral of St. Paul and other property whose value it has yet to establish. The tally of assets is part of a detailed look at the archdiocese’s real estate and personal property, recent payments, and amounts owed creditors filed late Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Minnesota. The schedules offer a rare glimpse into the finances of the archdiocese, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Jan. 16, becoming the 1...

  • Feb 3, 2015

    The U.S. Labor Department socked Ashley Furniture with one of the largest safety fines in history Monday after alleging repeated safety violations over 36 months that caused more than 1,000 worker injuries, including several ­amputated fingers. The $1.77 million fine resulted from an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspection last year of Ashley’s ­Arcadia, Wis., factory. Inspectors “identified 12 willful, 12 repeated and 14 serious safety violations.” Those are in addition to violations found during previous visits,...

  • Feb 3, 2015

    A man was found slain in a Brooklyn Center motel over the weekend, and a suspect is under arrest, authorities said Monday. Police officers were called to the Super 8 near Interstate 694 and Shingle Creek Parkway about 4:45 p.m. and found an unconscious man in a room, according to Police Cmdr. Tony Gruenig....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    Target Corp. will reach a significant milestone this year: For the first time, it will open more smaller stores than big boxes. It’s part of a sea change in retail as companies such as Target and Wal-Mart that saturated the suburbs with supersized stores in the 1980s and 1990s are slimming down to fit denser urban areas....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — The first state grants in a new broadband Internet expansion program will bolster 17 projects in Minnesota. The Department of Employment and Economic Development announced the recipients Monday, choosing from among 40 applicants....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    Have you ever told your teens to get enough sleep now because in 10 years they’ll run the risk of being depressed and overweight? If so, you probably didn’t get very far. Instead, try telling them that a lack of sleep can hurt their GPA and SAT scores, along with their performance on the school athletic team — right now. It also can make them more likely to have skin problems, raise the chances that they’ll get sick and increase a young driver’s risk of having a car accident....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but a low-dose aspirin a day could keep thousands of Minnesotans out of the emergency room by helping to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. That’s the message of a five-year statewide campaign that will be launched this spring by the University of Minnesota, together with Target stores and primary care providers, that aims to reach people who would benefit from aspirin and can withstand its potential adverse effects....

  • Louis Sailor, Sr.

    Feb 3, 2015

    Louis Sailor, Sr. Born: Wed., Jul. 23, 1941 Died: Thu., Jan. 29, 2015 Louis Sailor, Sr., age 74, of Cass Lake, began his spiritual journey on Thursday, January 29, 2015 at Essentia Hospital in Fargo, ND. He was born on July 23, 1941 in Duluth, the son of George and Josephine (Skip-in-the-day) Sailor. Louis loved spending time with his family, going to play keno at the casino, watching Harry Potter, listening to his Johnny Cash c.d.'s, and most of all, doing dishes. Those family members he joins...

  • Baby returns to her mother

    Feb 3, 2015

    The infant in a custody dispute between a Santa Fe grandmother and Lawrenceburg couple hoping to adopt her was given back to her natural mother last week. Maury County Juvenile Court Judge George Lovell ordered the baby returned to the teen mother after an emergency hearing involving the girl and couple. See more at: http://columbiadailyherald.com/news/local-news/baby-returns-her-mother#sthash.EP3pZ5a8.dpuf...

  • Feb 3, 2015

    A newly-tabled bill has the House of Commons rising in opposition. Its intent is to keep Canadians safe, but many are asking if it goes too far....

  • Feb 3, 2015

    FARGO — Each of the earrings is missing its mate. The other halves to the beaded, dangly and silver earrings were lost. But like the women they represent, they're not forgotten....

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