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Articles from the March 6, 2013 edition


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  • Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Red Lake - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Full story, see: Red Lake Tribal Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. outlines goals, successes in speech http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2013/03/04/news/red-lake-tribal-chairman-floyd-jourdain-jr-outlines-goals-successes-in-speech/9537.html...

  • Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Red Lake - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Full story, see: Red Lake Tribal Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. outlines goals, successes in speech http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2013/03/04/news/red-lake-tribal-chairman-floyd-jourdain-jr-outlines-goals-successes-in-speech/9537.html...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors season ends with 67-46 upset by Fosston - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    From KKCQ Fosston Radio - Section 8A East Semifinal – #2 Red Lake 46 vs. #3 Fosston 67 The Fosston Greyhounds jumped out to a 13-0 lead and held on for the win over the Red Lake Warriors on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. Red Lake did not score until they made a free throw after 9:45 had expired in the first half. The Warriors would not get their first field goal until 11:36 had gone by. At that point, the Greyhounds held a 19-4 lead, and it was a d...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors season ends with 67-46 upset by Fosston - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    From KKCQ Fosston Radio - Section 8A East Semifinal – #2 Red Lake 46 vs. #3 Fosston 67 The Fosston Greyhounds jumped out to a 13-0 lead and held on for the win over the Red Lake Warriors on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. Red Lake did not score until they made a free throw after 9:45 had expired in the first half. The Warriors would not get their first field goal until 11:36 had gone by. At that point, the Greyhounds held a 19-4 lead, and it was a d...

  • Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Minneapolis - P3

    Gerald Auginash|Mar 6, 2013

    Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Minneapolis - P3...

  • Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Minneapolis - P4

    Gerald Auginash|Mar 6, 2013

    Jourdain delivers State of the Band 2013 in Minneapolis - P4...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors Pep Rally of March 1, 2013 - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Red Lake Lady Warriors Pep Rally of March 1, 2013 - P5...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors Pep Rally of March 1, 2013 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Red Lake Lady Warriors Pep Rally of March 1, 2013 - P6...

  • Lady Warriors Advance in East Sub-Section 8A with 67-32 win over Lake of the Woods - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Lady Warriors Advance in East Sub-Section 8A with 67-32 win over Lake of the Woods. Will face Fosston on Saturday at 1:45 PM at REA in Thief River Falls. From KKCQ Radio: An 8th Grader and Freshman combined to score 40 points in leading the Warriors to the one sided win over Lake of the Woods Thursday night at Bemidji State University. The Freshman, Averi Holthusen, hit 4 three point shots and ended up with a game high 23 points for the Warriors while the 8th Grader, Grace White, scored 17 point...

  • Lady Warriors Advance in East Sub-Section 8A with 67-32 win over Lake of the Woods - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2013

    Lady Warriors Advance in East Sub-Section 8A with 67-32 win over Lake of the Woods. Will face Fosston on Saturday at 1:45 PM at REA in Thief River Falls. From KKCQ Radio: An 8th Grader and Freshman combined to score 40 points in leading the Warriors to the one sided win over Lake of the Woods Thursday night at Bemidji State University. The Freshman, Averi Holthusen, hit 4 three point shots and ended up with a game high 23 points for the Warriors while the 8th Grader, Grace White, scored 17 point...

  • Protesters camp near pipeline in hopes of dialogue with Enbridge

    John Hageman, Bemidji Pioneer|Mar 6, 2013

    BEMIDJI – Just over a snowbank in rural Clearwater County, four orange posts stick out of the ground. They mark where four Enbridge pipelines transporting crude oil sit underground. But they also mark a point of protest for those sitting around a campfire on the other side of the snowbank. Those protesters, some American Indian and some not, oppose the pipelines’ existence under Red Lake reservation lands, which they say is illegal. Since Thursday, they’ve camped in a plowed-out area above the p...

  • 40th Anniversary of Wounded Knee - P3

    Candace LaGou|Mar 6, 2013

    4th Anniversary of Wounded Knee - P3...

  • Mar 6, 2013

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Hugo Chavez, the fiery populist who declared a socialist revolution in Venezuela, crusaded against U.S. influence and championed a leftist revival across Latin America, died Tuesday at age 58 after a nearly two-year bout with cancer....

  • Native Mob gang member, two others attack jailers

    Justin Glawe, Bemidji Pioneer|Mar 6, 2013

    ST. PAUL — Three men, including a member of a powerful and violent Native American street gang, were indicted in federal court Tuesday after attacking corrections officers. Ira Lee Goodwin, 26, Michael Scott Luedtke, 25, and Edward McCabe Robinson, 28, were charged with conspiracy and assault for their attack on corrections officers at the Sherburne County Jail, according to a release from the U.S. Department of Justice. The men were charged with more serious, federal crimes because the officers were assisting deputy U.S. Marshals during the a...

  • Mar 6, 2013

    BEMIDJI – An expansion of the state sales tax that would include services purchased will make any reduced rate in Gov. Mark Dayton’s plan virtually obsolete, according to County Administrator Kay Mack....

  • Mar 6, 2013

    BEMIDJI – A local musician and his band are nominated in the top five for national music awards....

  • Wayne Leon Boswell

    Mar 6, 2013

    Wayne Leon Boswell, “Thumper” age 41, of Minneapolis. He was the youngest son of Richard and Kathy Boswell. Preceeded in death by some of his most beloved pals. Survived by girlfriend: Kerri; a daughter: Olivia Rose; grandson: Jayden; older brother: Junior; sons: Anthony, Jared, Francis and Rodney; granddaughters: Ciarena and Aryana; most beloved dog Mugsy. Known as a father, grandfather, son, brother, lover and many more hats. He came into the world on March 10th, 1971 to show everyone how to have a good laugh and how to throw down in the kit...

  • Howling for Wolves

    Mar 6, 2013

    Today, legislation was introduced into the Minnesota House of Representatives to reinstate a five-year moratorium on recreational wolf hunting and trapping. Chief house author, Rep. Jason Isaacson (DFL - Shoreview) introduced H.F. 1163, the companion bill for S.F. 666 introduced by Sen. Chris Eaton. The bill calls for a five-year wait before another wolf hunting season can be proposed, and only for population management purposes after other options are explored. Read the press release here....

  • Shakopee Mdewakanton Funded Study Yields Surprising Results

    Mar 6, 2013

    Prior Lake, MN – Epilepsy is a common neurological condition affecting about 1 % of the population but recently released results from a study at the University of Minnesota showed surprising results for Native Americans suffering from the disease. Epilepsy disproportionately affects ethnic minorities, yet relatively little research has been conducted regarding factors and beliefs which impact epilepsy care, particularly in the Native American community. A $10,000 grant from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in June 2008 funded the study...

  • Fosston upsets Clearbrook-Gonvick in Sub-Section 8A East final

    Bemidji Pioneer|Mar 6, 2013

    THIEF RIVER FALLS – The last time the two teams met, Clearbrook-Gonvick defeated Fosston by 15 points. This time around, the Bears couldn’t close the deal. Fosston rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to turn the tables on Clearbrook-Gonvick and upset the top seeded Bears 48-41 in the Sub-Section 8A East title game Tuesday night at Thief River Falls’ Ralph Englestad Arena. The Greyhounds (16-11), the No. 3 seed in the east, will take on Win-E-Mac, the top seed in the west, in the Section 8A title game at 7 p.m. Friday at the REA. The B...

  • FLW COLLEGE FISHING CENTRAL CONFERENCE OPENS ON LAKE OF THE OZARKS

    Mar 6, 2013

    OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (March 5, 2013) – FLW College Fishing is headed to Lake of the Ozarks March 16 for the first of four stops in the Central Conference. Fifty college teams will be competing for a top award of $2,000 and a berth in the Central Conference Invitational tournament. “It’s looking like its going to be cold,” said Chevy pro Dion Hibdon of Sunrise Beach, Mo. “We just recently got a couple of snowfalls and it has cooled the water temperature way down. But the fish bite pretty well here when it’s cold, so I don’t think that’s going to be...

  • Snow & Ice Management Association's Tips for Addressing Melting and Refreezing Snow

    Mar 6, 2013

    As snow is falling, it's beautiful. The snowflakes seem to magically appear in the sky, the trees are coated with a layer of white film, the snow lies untouched like a large white blanket, and it's silent in a winter wonderland. And then the next day comes... Time to dig out, clear your roof, and figure out how to get to a main road using a minimal number of side streets that may not be clear. "During a snowfall, people get home safely and tend to feel like they’ve beat the storm. But the most dangerous part of a snow storm can be the day or d...

  • NRCS offers science, conservation action to help landowners deal with drought

    Ciji Taylor, NRCS|Mar 6, 2013

    The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service water and climate and other experts are predicting drought conditions in the West and places across the nation, marking a possible two-year drought in many states. Faced with limited water resources, farmers and ranchers are turning to the NRCS for expert advice and assistance to conserve water. “Our agency is the agency that takes scientific research and puts it into action for the benefit of landowners, producers and the American public,” said...

  • DANGER: Don't let kids tunnel in snow banks [near the street]!

    Mar 6, 2013

    With the extremely high amounts of snow we have received, snow removal operations on City streets and cul-de-sacs have generated some very large piles and banks of snow. For their safety, children should be instructed to NOT play on these banks or make tunnels in them. During the next few days and weeks, the City will be pushing back these banks with large equipment in an effort to provide storage area for future snowfalls. http://www.ci.bloomington.mn.us/cityhall/dept/pubworks/mainten/strmain/snow.htm...

  • Federal Agencies Announce Action Plan to Guide Protection of Indian Sacred Sites

    Mar 6, 2013

    WASHINGTON – As part of President Obama’s commitment to honoring a nation-to-nation relationship with Indian Country, four cabinet-level departments today joined the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in releasing an action plan to strengthen the protection of Indian sacred sites and provide greater tribal access to these heritage areas. The interagency plan is required by the Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2012 by the Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Interior and the Advisory Council on Historic Pre...

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