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Lady Warriors downed by Cass Lake-Bena 85-53 in Red Lake on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Red Lakes JV Lady Warriors struggle on offense in 60-27 loss to the Panthers JV....
Red Lake's JV Lady Warriors struggle on offense in 60-27 loss to Cass Lake Panthers JV in Red Lake on February 15, 2022. Lady Warriors downed by Cass Lake-Bena 85-53 in the later game....
Clearbrook comes up with a big second half out scoring the warriors 42-34, but the warriors never lost the lead and made the big plays at the end to secure the victory 72-67! Kingbird connected from downtown 5 times to lead all scorers with 24-points, Beaulieu puts together a solid came on both ends of the court to finish with 19, and Brown-Perkins off the bench finished with 13! For the Bears Bruton and Westrum finish with 15 each, while Roy ended with 14! Good hard play from both teams in...
Lady Warriors show balanced offense and defense in 59-37 win over Blackduck Red Lake's Lady Warrior JV struggle on offense in 38-29 loss to Blackduck...
The Red Lake Lady Warriors run out of gas in the second half, losing to Nevis 58-45 at home. Red Lake led 34-24 at the half. Nevis did not bring a JV team for some reason. In other action, in Nevis, Chris Jourdain reported: "Nevis looked good tonight, played our Warriors tough and got the wins, (Varsity and Junior Varsity). Josh Graves lead the team with a strong game all around and finished with 20 points."...
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....
Bemidji, MN – Alan Roy announced today that he will run for the Minnesota State Senate in newly redrawn Senate District 2, which incorporates parts or all of several counties that include Bemidji, Mahnomen, Walker, Baudette, and three Reservations. Roy shared his decision following last week's release of new legislative maps which were updated to reflect current population data from the most recent U.S. census. "Northern Minnesota is my home and public service is a calling," said Roy, an Iraq w...
This month we covered the importance of attracting and retaining Minnesota’s BIPOC workforce for employers. We also shared transportation resources from Metro Transit and highlighted several workforce programs available here at the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). Engaging with Minnesota’s BIPOC Workforce DEED’s Workforce Strategy Consultant, Adesewa Adeseji, shared employers’ best practices for attracting and retaining BIPOC talent. BIPOC engagement is important for all employers because the face of Minneso...
Longmont, Colo. (March 3, 2022) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) today announced the receipt of a two-year $1.5 million grant from the Colorado Health Foundation. The support will be used to develop the Native American Fund for Health Equity aimed at increasing philanthropic investment to Native-led community organizations and tribes in Colorado. First Nations Vice President of Grantmaking, Development & Communications Raymond Foxworth, Ph.D., said the commitment from the Colorado Health Foundation will help shine a l...
At DEED, our agency’s mission is to empower the growth of the Minnesota economy, for everyone. Every year, our agency leadership creates goals – and metrics for success – that provide a roadmap for how we can best meet that mission. Today we’re sharing our 2022 goals with the public, so that you know what we’re focused on – and can hold us accountable. This planning process is grounded in the Governor and Lt. Governor’s vision of One Minnesota, and is informed by the thousands of conversations DEED leaders and staff have with job seekers, busin...
(LOS ANGELES, March 3, 2022) - Sundance Institute today announced that Adam Piron, a longtime staff member of the Institute's Indigenous Program, has been named the Director of the Indigenous Program. In this new role, Adam will lead Sundance's engagement and investment in global Indigenous storytellers and will take over the Director position that Bird Runningwater left several months ago. The Institute's commitment to supporting Indigenous artists is woven throughout its history; amplifying...
CFANS Insights survey shows less than 25 percent of U.S. adults strongly trust information about where food is grown and how it is produced; trust gap even wider among Generation Z at 17 percent MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL) March 3, 2022 - Whether they're stirring a pot at the stove or foraging in the fridge, the majority of U.S. adults are doing so without full trust in the information they get about their food. Today's consumers can't turn on the TV or scroll social media without seeing ads from food...
SALEM, MA — The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces that longtime museum supporters, Elizabeth and Stuart Pratt will endow the museum’s position of Curator of Native American and Oceanic Art and Culture. Since its founding in 1799, PEM has collected Native American art, and today this collection stands among the oldest in the western hemisphere, widely recognized for its outstanding quality, range of time, media and geography; provenance, and condition. PEM’s Oceanic collection spans the 18th century through the present and features important...
Bemidji, Minn. – Growing up on a farm in rural Minnesota is arguably one of the best recipes to foster an affinity for the great outdoors. For Sam Jones, class of 2011 and now assistant professor of geography at Bemidji State University, it helped inspire her career path. After graduating from high school in Remer, Minnesota, Jones worked in construction and banking until she realized something was missing in her life. “I spent a lot of time in a career path that I thought was going to work out, but eventually realized that I wanted som...