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Red Lake Youth Sports: Your 8A East Subsection Champions, Red Lake Warriors. What a game. Shout-out to the fans for bringing the energy to fuel the epic comeback. And a huge shout-out to our opponent; the Thunderbirds brought their A-game and played their hearts out, leaving it all on the court. See also: Red Lake comes back from 17 down to claim Section 8A East championship https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/prep/red-lake-comes-back-from-17-down-to-claim-section-8a-east-championship Watch...
Warriors move on in Section 8A with 96-88 upset win over Win-E-Mac Will play Mahnomen/Waubunat 7:45 PM on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls Red Lake Youth Sports: Red Lake Warriors get the big win and advance to the east subsection championship game Wednesday against the Mahnomen/Waubun Thunderbirds at 7:45 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. Shoutout to all the fans who showed up and packed the Ralph. Shoutout to the team, especially our...
Red Lake Youth Sports: Ogichidaag (Red Lake Warriors) get the victory (against the Bagley Flyers) to advance to the Ralph (Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls) this Saturday for a rematch against Win-E-Mac at 5:15 PM. Shoutout to all the fans who packed the stands, and cheered on the team. Gerald Kingbird, Jr. moved into the #3 spot on the (Red Lake) boys all time scoring list tonight with his 29 point performance....
Red Lake Youth Sports: Ogichidaag get the big win tonight over the Mustang's. Jack Brown led the way with 39 and Gerald Kingbird Jr. finished with 38 points. Kingbird became the 6th Warrior to join the 2,000 point club. Section 8A seeding will be done tomorrow to find out who will come to town on Thursday to begin the tournament. Shoutout to all our fans who packed the house tonight. Red Lake will host Bagley at 7 PM on Thursday, March 7, 2024 in the first round of the Section 8A boys...
Red Lake Youth Sports Varsity boys get the win tonight over the Gators 122-54. Gerald Kingbird, Jr surpassed his Dad in the first half on the warriors all time scoring list, then his sister Gerika early in the second half and finished with 42 points on the night. JB connects from downtown 11 times tonight and finished with 36. Dudley, Jr with a 13 piece and numerous boards, and senior Gordon Thompson, Jr got his first action battling back from ligament injuries and got a bucket, along with Amad...
Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell G. Seki Sr. State of the Band remarks: Good morning Red Lake Nation Members, Tribal Council, Chiefs, all Tribal and Gaming Employees and visitors. It's a great day as we are going through an unbelievable winter, climate change. I would like to start out by informing the members, that there will be a financial summit in April to answer any financial questions anyone may have. Treasurer Lussier will give an update on that event. EAST BOUNDARY AND OTHER TRIBAL...
Good old-fashioned Indian humor is used in a recently released public service announcement (PSA) to drive home the requirement to wear seat belts. The Oglala Sioux Tribe's Department of Public Safety hired Toby Brusseau, who owns Rapid City, S.D.-based Prima Materia, to create the PSA. The Public Safety Department wanted a PSA that could resonate with its tribal citizens of the Oglala Souix Tribe who reside on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. https://nativenewsonline.net/he...
The American Indian College Fund honored 35 Tribal College and University Students of the Year and 35 Coca Cola First Generation Scholars at a ceremony held on Sunday, March 10 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Dr. Charles M. Roessel, President of Diné College, was also named the College Fund's 2023-24 Tribal College and University President Honoree of the Year. The Adolph Coors Foundation sponsors both the Tribal College and University Students of the Year and the Tribal College and...
A record number of Indigenous artists have broken out into the mainstream music categories at this year's Juno Awards, with more than 20 nominations across multiple categories in Canada's top music awards. In addition to the 10 artists nominated in the two Indigenous music categories, more than a dozen other Indigenous artists are nominated in at least seven other categories – a record number for the music awards that are seen as Canada's answer to the U.S. Grammy awards. In the 30 years s...
BEMIDJI (March 19, 2024) — Northwoods Habitat for Humanity, its partners, donors, and benefactors will gather to celebrate the accomplishments of the last year, and hope for the future. An evening of fun, games, family testimonials, and fellowship will be the focus of the evening. The event will feature a dinner and program including live and silent auctions, raffles, games, and other fun activities. The festivities will begin at 4 pm on Saturday, April 27 with prime rib and walleye being served at 6:45 pm at the Bemidji Eagles Club. R...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A federal jury found a Shakopee man guilty of possession and distribution of methamphetamine, announced U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger. Following a three-day trial before Judge Donovan W. Frank, Saul Rodriguez Pineda, 40, was convicted today on three counts of distribution of methamphetamine and one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled at a later date. According to the evidence presented at trial, law e...
Bemidji, MN - The Beltrami County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing regarding Ordinance 51, Enacting a Local Sales and Use Tax on March 19, 2024. With no public input received, the Board unanimously approved the ordinance imposing a five-eighths of one percent (0.625%) Local Sales and Use Tax to fund the construction of the replacement Beltrami County Jail. Beltrami County voters overwhelmingly approved the local sales tax in a referendum vote on November 7, 2023 following legislative approval to pursue a local sales tax. The local...
BEMIDJI, Minn. – Becker’s Hospital Review has named Karla Eischens, President and CEO of Sanford Health in Bemidji, among its 2024 list of “110 rural hospital and health system CEOs to know.” The list features executives from across the nation who are committed to expanding hospital service lines, renovating and improving their facilities, and hiring talented team members. Becker’s praises these CEOs for leading through the Covid-19 pandemic and national staffing shortages to create sustainable models for continued success. Eischens has more...