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Articles from the February 14, 2022 edition


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  • John Joseph Sigana

    Feb 14, 2022

    John Joseph Sigana March 21, 1970 - February 8, 2022 John Joseph Sigana, 51, of Red Lake, MN died Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at the Sanford Fargo Broadway Medical Center in Fargo, ND. Funeral Services will be held at 4:00pm, Saturday, February 12, 2022 at the Red Lake Community Center in Red Lake, MN. A wake will begin at 1:00pm, Saturday, February 12, 2022, and will continue overnight until 3:00pm, Sunday, February 13, 2022. Arrangements are with the Cease Family Funeral Home in Bemidji. He was...

  • Kupp's late TD lifts Rams over Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl

    Feb 14, 2022

    INGLEWOOD, Calif. - In a venue built for champions, the Los Angeles Rams carried off the crown jewel: a Super Bowl trophy. It took a precise 79-yard drive capped by Cooper Kupp's 1-yard touchdown reception with 1:25 remaining for a 23-20 victory Sunday over the Cincinnati Bengals to give the Rams their first NFL title since the 1999 season - and their first representing Los Angeles since 1951. "Those guys just did a great job," coach Sean McVay said. "They took over that game."...

  • State leaders consider boost in housing aid as federal dollars dry up

    Feb 14, 2022

    The waiting room at the New American Development Center in Minneapolis was overflowing with people - and worry. Nimo Osman held an eviction warning and a letter showing her December application for COVID-19 emergency rental assistance was still "pending initial review." Bushar Mohamed, who never imagined he would fall behind on rent, was hoping for a few more months of aid after losing his job at Dunwoody College of Technology. And Khadra Farah Hussein's $680 monthly rent bill left her...

  • Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters

    Feb 14, 2022

    WINDSOR, Ontario - The busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week, while Canadian officials held back from a crackdown on a larger protest in the capital, Ottawa. Detroit International Bridge Co. said in a statement that "the Ambassador Bridge is now fully open allowing the free flow of commerce between the Canada and US economies once again." Esther Jentzen, spokeswoman for the company, said in a later text...

  • Stop tech giants from destroying local news

    Feb 14, 2022

    Journalism is so fundamental to the workings of a democracy that the founders made freedom of the press first in the Bill of Rights. But this industry, so vital to an educated citizenry, is being financially undermined by two monoliths that have taken the content generated by newspapers, TV, radio and others and used it to reap massive profits while refusing to provide any compensation. Nothing about that is fair, and the repercussions go far beyond the fate of any single newspaper or TV...

  • GOP pushes US schools to post all class materials online

    Feb 14, 2022

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. are trying to require schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them, part of a broader national push by the GOP for a sweeping parents bill of rights ahead of the midterm congressional elections. At least one proposal would give parents with no expertise power over curriculum choices. Parents also could file complaints about certain lessons and in some cases sue school districts. Teachers say parents already...

  • Makes no scientific sense, but Minnesota DNR, Legislature mull cutting walleye limit from six to four

    Feb 14, 2022

    Since the pandemic's onset, the words "follow the science" have been spoken so many times by so many people on so many sides of so many issues, the directive has all but lost its meaning. On the mask/no mask issue alone, follow the science means one thing one day and another the next. Yet when it comes to how many walleyes a Minnesotan should be allowed in his or her possession, the science, as it were, seems quite clear. The present threshold of six is on solid footing because on the rare...

  • U.S. says Russia may create pretext to attack Ukraine

    Feb 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON/KYIV, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Russia could invade Ukraine at any time and might create a surprise pretext for an attack, the United States said on Sunday, as it reaffirmed a pledge to defend "every inch" of NATO territory. Russia has more than 100,000 troops massed near Ukraine, which is not part of the Atlantic military alliance, and Washington - while keeping open the diplomatic channels that have so far failed to ease the crisis - has repeatedly said an invasion is imminent. Moscow denies any such plans and has accused the West of...

  • Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Valentine's Round Dance

    The Red Lake Nation Boys and Girls Club Valentine's Round Dance has been moved to the Red Lake Community Center. Open to the public. Starts at 6pm...

  • What's Going On in Indian Country February 10-17

    Feb 14, 2022

    Whether you're looking for love, friendship, or just seeking some sweet Native-made gifts for yourself, Indian Country is the place to be during Valentine's time. This weekend and next week, Indigenous expressions of heartwork and artwork include a virtual speed dating experience, a couple of amorous Southwest art shows and markets, and an encounter with an expert in traditional and pop birchbark and quill art. https://nativenewsonline.net/arts-entertainment/what-s-going-on-f...

  • New Evidence Supports Restoration of Jim Thorpe as the Sole Gold Medalist for His Victories in the 1912 Olympics

    Feb 14, 2022

    Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox, Potawatomi) is an iconic figure in Olympic history. Those familiar with Thorpe will remember he won two Olympic gold medals in 1912 in Stockholm. What many may not know is Thorpe was stripped of the gold medals by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) one year later after it was discovered he had been compensated-payment amounted to the costs of his room and board-for playing minor league baseball prior to participating in the 1912 Olympics. The IOC erased his...

  • Progress cited in improving Violence Against Women Act for Indian Country

    Feb 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - A bill to update the Violence Against Women Act and recognize tribal jurisdiction over additional crimes is finally moving forward in the nation's capital. A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday after more than a year of discussions. The 335-page package [PDF] includes a section that ensures tribes can arrest, prosecute and sentence all offenders - regardless of race - who commit crimes...

  • An Indigenous Super Bowl champion

    Feb 14, 2022

    A Walker River Paiute citizen now owns a Super Bowl ring. Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Austin Corbett helped lead his team to victory Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20. Corbett, a right guard, was on the field late for the game-winning score. It took a precise 79-yard drive capped by Cooper Kupp’s 1-yard touchdown reception with 1:25 remaining to give the Rams their first NFL title since the 1999 season — and their first representing Los Angeles since 1951. He was in the team’s starting lineup. Kansas City football playe...

  • Interior Department Announces Over $1.5 Billion to Support State Wildlife Conservation and Outdoor Recreation

    Feb 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced a record $1.5 billion in annual funding through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Program to support state and local outdoor recreational opportunities, and wildlife and habitat conservation efforts. The WSFR Program contains two funding sources: the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, which was reauthorized as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the Wildlife Restoration Program. "Hunters, a...

  • Interior Department Concludes Robust Klamath Basin Stakeholder Engagement Sessions

    Feb 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior concluded a series of engagement sessions this week focused on addressing the drought crisis in the Klamath Basin. The President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $162 million to restoring the Klamath Basin ecosystem and identifies significant additional opportunities to support water resilience and infrastructure, all of which will make great strides in delivering on the Department’s commitment for sustained, inclusive engagement that helps minimize the impacts of the drought and devel...

  • Red Lake Warriors hang on to clip Clearbrook-Gonvick 72-67 on Friday night

    Chris Jourdain, Red Lake Youth Sports|Feb 14, 2022

    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...

  • Red Lake JV win 61-46 in the early game over the JV Bears on Friday

    Chris Jourdain, Red Lake Youth Sports|Feb 14, 2022

    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...

  • Warriors offense clicking in 95-80 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Tuesday - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    Warriors offense clicking in 95-80 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Tuesday Red Lake JV also winners in their 54-36 win over Wolves...

  • Red Lake JV winners in their 58-46 win over Wolves on Tuesday night - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    Red Lake JV winners in their 58-46 win over Wolves on Tuesday night Warriors offense clicking in 95-80 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley...

  • Lady Warriors show balanced offense and defense in 59-37 win over Blackduck - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    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...

  • Red Lake's Lady Warrior JV struggle on offense in 38-29 loss to Blackduck - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    Red Lake's Lady Warrior JV struggle on offense in 38-29 loss to Blackduck Lady Warriors show balanced offense and defense in 59-37 win over Blackduck...

  • Cass Lake ups their record to 15-0 with 82-69 win over the Warriors in Red Lake - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    Cass Lake-Bena pulls away from Red Lake for rivalry win RED LAKE -- You may be able to stay with the Cass Lake-Bena boys basketball team for one half. You might even be able to stay attached for part of the second half. But over 36 minutes, it's tough to keep up with the Panthers. CLB reminded onlookers of that on Thursday at Red Lake High School, as Kaydin Lee and Leroy Fairbanks IV helped the Panthers pull away from Red Lake in the second half. While the Warriors trailed by just two points at...

  • Red Lake's Junior Varsity victorious over Cass Lake JV 57-45 in early game on Thursday - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    Red Lake's Junior Varsity victorious over Cass Lake JV 57-45 in early game on Thursday Cass Lake ups their record to 15-0 with 82-69 win over the Warriors in Red Lake...

  • Lady Warriors run out of gas in second half, lose to Nevis 58-45 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 2022

    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."...

  • Red Lake Warriors lose a nail-biter to Kelliher-Northome 65-62 on Friday night - P-11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Feb 14, 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....

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