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SMMS – Ice Skating 1st, 3rd, and 4th grade went ice skating this week. Thank you to Bemidji Parks for letting us use the indoor rink after having to reschedule twice because of weather....
Red Lake Warriors top one-hundred in 101-65 win over Kelliher-Mustangs on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. JV Warriors also winners over Kelliher-Northome 92-53...
Obahshiing Ice Fishing Tournament 2023 held on Saturday, February 18, 2023 from 10 AM -5 PM https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRH- Obahshiing Tournament 2023 Adult Winners 1st $600.00 Conrad Neadeau 2nd $500.00 Barry Oakgrove 3rd $400.00 Jeff Kingbird 4th $300.00 Maurice Cook 5th $200.00 Arn Stately 10th Auger Anthony Patterson 15th Ice Armor Suit Mike Seki Sr 18th Generator Kelly Kingbird 25th $200.00 Dakota Rosebear Youth Winners 1st $250.00 Braydon Lene 2nd $200.00 Jaycel Cloud 3rd...
Close game all the way, but Lady Warriors pull off 65-63 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick on Friday, February 17, 2023 Red Lake's Junior High Team also winners, 28-21 in early game...
Warrior's Junior High Team winners over Clearbrook-Gonvick, 28-21 in early game played in Red Lake Close game all the way, but Lady Warriors pull off 65-63 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick...
At home, Lady Warriors unable to slow down Panthers in 90-64 loss to Cass Lake Red Lake Jr. High also take loss in earlier game...
Nevis tops Red Lake 76-61: Tiger's JV also winners in early game 78-29...
Ken Fox III scores 35 and hits the 1000-point milestone in Red Lake's 91-70 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 Red Lake's JV takes down WHA 67-46 in the early game...
February 24, 2023 (Ottawa, ON) — Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and Métis Nation of Ontario Today, Canada and the Métis Nation of Ontario announced that the parties have signed a Métis Government Recognition and Self Government Implementation Agreement (the “Agreement”). This Agreement builds on a self-government agreement previously signed in 2019 and formal negotiations between the parties that began in 2017. Upon signing this Agreement, Canada officially recognizes that the Métis Nation of Ontario is the Indigenou...
MILWAUKEE – This morning, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled the first bobbleheads featuring four U.S. Olympians: bobsledders Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries, speed skater Erin Jackson, and figure skater Jason Brown. The limited edition bobbleheads are being produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in conjunction with the athletes. Each bobblehead is individually numbered to 2,022 and they are only available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s Online Store at the lin...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Asian Pacific (MAP) Caucus issued the following statement in wake of the death of Yia Xiong: “Our hearts hurt as we mourn the loss of community member Yia Xiong. We stand in solidarity with his family and community as they grieve this life taken by St. Paul law enforcement. Yia Xiong was a community elder, and he should have been treated with respect and dignity in his time of crisis. Yia Xiong was a veteran and refugee, who should not have escaped violence in his home country only to die by violence here. We,...
Minnesota, Feb 17th, 2023— Exciting growth happening at the Minnesota Farmers’ Market Association as it approaches a new high of 362 Minnesota farmers’ markets. Entering 2023, MFMA announces Sina Pleggenkuhle as the new Communications Director, Kim Guenther transitions to the Board of Directors, and Maeve Mallozzi-Kelly ends her two-year VISTA position. MFMA has announced the addition of Sina Pleggenkuhle as the new Communications Director. In this new capacity, Pleggenkuhle will be responsible for maintaining periodic contact with Minne...
WASHINGTON – The National Park Service (NPS) today announced the distribution of $85.15 million in historic preservation grants with $23 million to Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPO) and $62.15 million to states, territories, and partnering nations. "Through grants to Tribal State and Historic Preservation Offices, the National Park Service is proud to play a role in helping Tribes and communities across the country safeguard their unique history, culture, and traditions," said NPS D...
As opioids continue to devastate people and families across Minnesota, a new set of state grants focuses on the communities bearing the greatest burdens of the crisis. The Minnesota Department of Human Services is awarding $5.7 million to 12 grantees to expand the services available to support people suffering from opioid use disorder and make it easier to get help. Almost all the funding is going to organizations primarily serving Native communities, Black communities and communities of color disproportionately impacted by the opioid...
SANTA FE, NM - The Board of Directors of the Swift Foundation formally decided to enter a spend down and sunset the organization in December 2028. The Foundation, together with Indigenous leadership, has built an integrated, holistic model of grantmaking rooted in Indigenous values that are responsive to the rights and self-determination of Indigenous Peoples, and the realities of creating social change in a complex and dynamic world. After several years of reflection and engaged work with communities, Swift Foundation determined this work is...
MINNEAPOLIS/ST.PAUL (02/24/2023) — Today, the University of Minnesota announced its preliminary request for State of Minnesota support of its health system (UMN Health). UMN Health will take bold steps to accelerate increased access, equity and quality to the University’s leading research and clinical care while safeguarding Minnesota’s public academic health assets. “Before us is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to channel the University’s 170-plus year legacy of discovery, service and world-class impact to elevate the health of Minnesota...
Winona LaDuke, founder of Indigenous environmental group Honor the Earth, appeared in Aitkin County Court on Friday on charges related to protests of the Line 3 oil pipeline. LaDuke is currently facing seven misdemeanor charges, including trespassing, unlawful assembly, and public nuisance. All are in connection with demonstrations that occurred during the construction of Enbridge Energy's Line 3 pipeline two years ago. Despite the cold, dozens came to rally outside the courthouse in support of...