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  • Samira Rose Sumner

    Mar 6, 2019

    Samira Rose Sumner April 2, 1996 ~ March 1, 2019 (age 22) Samira Rose Sumner, young age of 22, "Waonsida'win" which means "Woman with Compassion" journeyed to the spirit world on Friday, March 1, 2019 from her home in Bemidji, MN. She was born in Bemidji, MN on April 2, 1996 to Connie Anderson and Stuart Sumner. Samira was a homemaker and provider for her children and her brothers Bryson and Tyson. She loved spending time with her friends and was always there for them when they needed her. Samir...

  • Lady Warriors advance to 8A Section Championship, beating Fosston 58-47

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    From KKCQ Radio in Fosston 8A East Championship – #2 Fosston 47 vs. #1 Red Lake 58 The Red Lake Warriors jumped out to an 8-0 lead and never trailed enroute to the win over Fosston. The victory puts the Lady Warriors into the Section 8A championmship game on Friday, March 8th against Stephen-Argyle (7:00 pm on 96.7 FM). The Greyhounds scored their first points with 14:46 remaining in the first half and eventually cut the deficit to two at 11-9. That would be as close as the Greyhounds would g...

  • Julie (Danielle) Ann Herald (Cavanaugh)

    Mar 6, 2019

    Julie (Danielle) Ann Herald (Cavanaugh) March 25, 1947 - February 26, 2019 Danielle "Julie Ann" (Cavanaugh) Herald "Canku Waśte Win" (Good Road Woman) of Fort Totten, ND passed onto the Spirit World on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 with her beloved family at her side. Julie Ann was born on March 25, 1947 to Christine Thomas and Daniel Cavanaugh Sr. In her younger years, Julie Ann lived in Bismarck and attended the United Tribes Technical College and received her certificate in Food Service. She...

  • Tax cuts, increased spending drive increase in federal deficit

    Mar 6, 2019

    WASHINGTON - The federal budget deficit ballooned rapidly in the first four months of the fiscal year amid falling tax revenue and higher spending, the Treasury Department said Tuesday, posing a new challenge for the White House and Congress as they prepare for a number of budget battles. The deficit grew 77 percent in the first four months of fiscal year 2019 compared with the same period one year before, Treasury said. http://www.startribune.com/tax-cuts-increased-spending-drive-increase-in-federal-deficit/506742082/...

  • New $4.6 million curtains going up to block sun at U.S. Bank Stadium for Final Four

    Mar 6, 2019

    The view from a seat at the 2019 NCAA Final Four won’t come with a glimpse of the Minneapolis skyline. Gone, too, will be the pockets of natural light dappling the rows of fans at U.S. Bank Stadium. For the duration of the college basketball championship, the stadium’s signature brightness will go dark, blocked out by thousands of pounds of heavy gray fabric already being installed. http://www.startribune.com/new-4-6-million-curtains-block-sunlight-at-u-s-bank-stadium/506719892/...

  • Breaking an environmental impasse, Gov. Tim Walz signs Minnesota bonding bill

    Mar 6, 2019

    Gov. Tim Walz signed into law Tuesday $102 million worth of clean water and natural resources projects, and he potentially resolved a lawsuit by environmental groups over what they said was a raid on a state conservation trust fund. The projects, which include new and upgraded storm­water systems and expansions to nature centers and park space, were approved by the Legislature last year but would have been paid for largely through the state's Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. Eight...

  • Border at 'breaking point' as more than 76,000 migrants cross in a month

    Mar 6, 2019

    For the fourth time in five months, the number of migrant families crossing the southwest border has broken records, border enforcement authorities said Tuesday, warning that government facilities are full and agents are overwhelmed. More than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February, more than double the levels from the same period last year and approaching the largest numbers seen in any February in the last 12 years. http://www.startribune.com/b...

  • Target's new strategy pays off in largest sales bump since 2005

    Mar 6, 2019

    Target Corp. is embracing the blur - and it paid off in its best full-year sales growth since 2005. The blur is the way America shops these days. Sometimes we walk the aisles of a store, sometimes we shop online. We get things shipped to our homes or decide we can't wait that long and drive to the store and pick it up ourselves. http://www.startribune.com/target-handles-busiest-holiday-season-in-a-decade-sales-up-5-3-percent/506699552/...

  • BP: Trooper finds 900 pounds of pot in camper near Alexandria

    Mar 6, 2019

    ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Two Montana men are accused of driving through Douglas County in central Minnesota on Interstate 94 with 900 pounds of marijuana in their camper. Alexander Clifford Gordon, 24, of Helena, and Jared Michael Desroches, 30, of Missoula, were charged Tuesday, March 5, in Douglas County District Court with two counts of controlled substance crimes in the first degree for possession of more than 50 kilos of marijuana. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4580531-trooper-finds-900-pounds-pot-camp...

  • BP: Beltrami deputies to start wearing cameras in fall

    Mar 6, 2019

    BEMIDJI-Beltrami County Sheriff's Deputies will start wearing body cameras this fall. Sheriff Ernie Beitel updated the County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday on the timeline of body camera implementation for his office. Beitel said the equipment will be in use by the end of August and his office will follow a body camera policy based on state statute. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/government-and-politics/4580725-beltrami-deputies-start-wearing-cameras-fall...

  • International Women's Day Celebration to Focus on Indigenous Women

    Mar 6, 2019

    Indigenous women have always been the backbone and heartbeat of their families and communities. They channeled their history of leadership into victories at the state and federal levels during the 2018 election, marking a major turning point for their political representation. The growing political influence of Indigenous women is the focus of the International Women’s Day symposium at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs on March 8. The event is co-hosted by the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy at the Humphrey School, the Tiwahe F...

  • Telemedicine, Changing the Face of Healthcare

    Eddie Fatakhov MD|Mar 6, 2019

    Advancements in technology are dramatically changing the world of medicine as we know it, and medical professionals worldwide are utilizing this rapidly evolving landscape to achieve and innovate the way we stay healthy. One vein of medicine that is really maximizing the potential of these advancements, while changing the face of healthcare, is telemedicine. The definition of telemedicine has many variations but the broadly accepted version comes from the World Health Organization who defines...

  • THE MYSTERIOUS BUSINESS OF CANCER

    Joshua Mansour MD|Mar 6, 2019

    Millions of people are affected by cancer and according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, each year 18.1 million cancer new cases are diagnosed worldwide and approximately 9.6 million deaths occur from the disease. This number will only continue to rise with increased lifespan, improved diagnostics, and environmental influences. By 2030 these numbers are expected to grow to 21.7 million new cases and 13 million cancer deaths. This devastating illness continues to effect...

  • Lady Warriors advance with 75-34 win over Kelliher-Northome in 8A East - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    FROM KKCQ SPORTS 8A East Semifinal – #5 Kelliher Northome 34 at #1 Red Lake 75 The top seeded Red Lake Warriors ended the first half on a 20-3 run enroute to their win over Kelliher/Northome. It was the third win for the Warriors over the Mustangs this season. Autumn Holthusen led the Lady Warriors with 20 points as Red Lake improved to 19-7 overall. Gerika Kingbird connected on four three pointers and scored 17 points for Red Lake with Angel McClain pitching in with 19 points for the Warriors....

  • Lady Warriors advance in Section 8A with win over Blackduck 78-62 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted their first game of Section 8A East on Thursday, February 28, 2019 against the Blackduck Lady Drakes. Tip off was at 7 PM with Red Lake scoring first and never giving up the lead throughout the game. At the half Red Lake led 36-17. Although there was a final 17-2 run after Red Lake pulled out their starters by Blackduck, the Lady Warriors advance with the 78-62 win. Autumn Holthusen led all scorers for Red Lake with 24, Gerika Kingbird put in 18 and...

  • Red Lake's Chairman Seki delivers State of the Band Address - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - On Friday, February 22, 2019, in front of a packed audience at the Red Lake Casino Event Center, Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr., along with Secretary Sam Strong and Treasurer Annette Johnson presented their reports on the Red Lake State of the Band. Their reports are as follows: Chairman Seki: Good morning Tribal Members, Guest, Tribal Council and Chiefs. It's an honor and I am humbled to stand before you all to present the State Band Address. I want to acknowledge...

  • Red Lake Warriors take down Walker-Hackensack-Akley 73-56 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warriors hosted Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Friday, February 22, 2019, taking a 30-21 half-time lead and going on for the win, 73-56. Delwyn Holthusenn III led the Warriors with 28 points, Riley Chaboyea added 12 and Mark Kingbird Jr. put in 11. Zack Josephson and Cole Nelson led the Wolves with each 13 and Cole Rasmussen hit for 12. Red Lake upped their season record to 14-10 with the win while WHA dropped to 14-10. The Warriors defeated them in January 71-67. The...

  • Lady Warriors now 17-5 on season after 67-34 win over Blackduck - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, beating Blackduck 67-34. Angel McClain led all scorers with 18 points, Auhumn Holthusen added 14, Gerika Kingbird hit for 13 and Kelanna McClain had 11. Zoey Mills had 13 for Blackduck. Red Lake led 28-15 at the half and are now 17-5 on the season. The Lady Warriors will close out the regular season in Roseau on Thursday, February 21, 2019, and play in Pine River next week for the...

  • Lady Warriors, who haven't played since January, take down Cass Lake 75-66 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Cass Lake Lady Panthers traveled to Red Lake on Monday, February 11, 2019 and were on a 9-game winning streak. Red Lake's Lady Warriors hadn't played since January 18th when they defeated Clearbrook-Gonvick in Red Lake 82-51. In December, Red Lake defeated the Lady Panthers 73-57 in Cass Lake. At the tip-off, Cass Lake scored first and were off to a quick start. But the Lady Warriors came back and finally took the lead midway through the first half, ending at 35-30. They...

  • Cass Lake Panthers move to 21-1 on season with 71-59 win over Red Lake - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - In a double-header, with the Lady Warriors getting the win in the first game, the boys basketball team played in the second game, along with the Junior Varsity boys and girls playing in another gym. Both JV teams lost to Cass Lake. The Warriors hung in with the Panthers in the early minutes of play, but at the half Cass Lake had built up a 15-point lead, 40-25. Red Lake fought to come back from the deficit, coming to within 8 points in the second half, but with time winding down the...

  • Lady Warriors move to 12-4 on season with 82-51 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick - Set II - P32

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 6, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted the Clearbrook-Gonvick Bears on Friday, January 18, 2019, and although the Bears scored first, it was their only lead of the night, as Red Lake cruised from a 50-21 half time lead, to finish 82-51. Gerika Kingbird led all scorers with 20 points, also hitting her 1000th career point when she hit 8 in the first half, Autumn Holthusen followed with 17 and Angel McClain and Latayla Pemberton each added 11 points. Annebelle Phillips led the Bears with...

  • Tennessee gov to push $25M education savings account plan

    Mar 6, 2019

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Monday unveiled his long awaited school-choice agenda, announcing a sweeping proposal that would boost the number of parents who can use education savings accounts to pay tuition at private elementary and secondary schools. While addressing lawmakers during his first State of the State, Lee said he wants to devote $37.4 million more in the upcoming fiscal year to help increase school choice throughout Tennessee. The majority of that funding would be slated toward a new education savings a...

  • Colorado bill would put more marijuana tax money toward school repairs, construction

    Mar 6, 2019

    Colorado schools submitted more than 50 requests worth more than $800 million this year seeking a share of state funds to pay for new roofs, heating and cooling systems, asbestos abatement, safety upgrades, and — for a lucky few — new school buildings. They were eyeing the state’s Building Excellent Schools Today or BEST program for cash-strapped districts. That program would be able to grant a few more of those requests under a bill making its way through the Colorado legislature. https://chalkbeat.org/posts/co/2019/03/04/c...

  • 1.7 Million Students Attend Schools With Police But No Counselors, New Data Show

    Mar 6, 2019

    As policymakers call for more school police in response to safety concerns, a new analysis of federal data shows that many students don't have access to other kinds of staff necessary for safety and support—staff like school nurses, social workers, and psychologists. As a result of safety discussions that focus on shootings, rather than the broader range of safety concerns and student needs, "schools are under-resourced and students are overcriminalized," says the report, released Monday by the ACLU. The analysis also found that d...

  • Are Weed Churches Legitimate Houses of Worship, or Just Another Way Around Marijuana Law?

    Mar 6, 2019

    When I arrived for Sunday services at the Hundred Harmonies Church near Los Angeles, on a chilly morning last November, I was immediately handed a joint, a lighter and a bottle of water. In a small exurban storefront guarded by a security guard holding an AR-15, about 15 parishioners were toking up, eating powdered donuts and watching the final scenes of Orson Wells’ 1960 film David and Goliath on a mounted flat-screen. A whiteboard listed the day’s agenda (“SAMUEL 17”) above the message “God ♥s you!”. The Rev. James Young Phan, an energetic...

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