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  • Lady Warriors win first ever Sub-Section 8A Championship with dominating 86-54 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    Section 8A East Championship – #1 Red Lake 86 vs. #3 Clearbrook Gonvick 54 The top seeded Red Lake Warriors made history on Tuesday night by making it to their first ever Section Championship game with the win over Clearbrook-Gonvick. The Lady Warriors jumped out to a 10-0 lead and held the Bears scoreless until 14:06 remained in the first half. The Bears were able to get to within one point at 14-13 but that's as close as they would get for the rest of the evening. The Warriors would e...

  • Lady Warriors win first ever Sub-Section 8A Championship with dominating 86-54 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick - Set 2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    Section 8A East Championship – #1 Red Lake 86 vs. #3 Clearbrook Gonvick 54 The top seeded Red Lake Warriors made history on Tuesday night by making it to their first ever Section Championship game with the win over Clearbrook-Gonvick. The Lady Warriors jumped out to a 10-0 lead and held the Bears scoreless until 14:06 remained in the first half. The Bears were able to get to within one point at 14-13 but that's as close as they would get for the rest of the evening. The Warriors would e...

  • Flag Ceremony held at Red Lake High School

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE - On Tuesday, March 7, 2016, a Flag Ceremony was held at Red Lake High School. The Red Lake Nation Flag that was taken to Standing Rock by Chairman Darrell Seki was returned to Red Lake and, at the request of the Chairman's Office, presented to the school to put on display there. The flag was presented to oil pipeline protesters at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation a few months back, along with a donation in support of their efforts....

  • Red Lake Girls advance in Section 8A East with 66-41 win over Lake of the Woods - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    THIEF RIVER FALLS - Red Lake Girls advance in Section 8A East with 66-41 win over Lake of the Woods on Saturday afternoon, March 4, 2917 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. Section 8A East Semifinal – #4 Lake of the Woods 41 vs. #1 Red Lake 66 The Red Lake Lady Warriors jumped out to a 9-0 lead and never trailed in their win over Lake of the Woods on Saturday in Thief River Falls. Alexis Desjarlait led the Warriors with 17 points and connected on three 3 pointers as Red Lake w...

  • Red Lake Girls advance in Section 8A East with 66-41 win over Lake of the Woods - Set 2 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    THIEF RIVER FALLS - Red Lake Girls advance in Section 8A East with 66-41 win over Lake of the Woods on Saturday afternoon, March 4, 2917 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. Section 8A East Semifinal – #4 Lake of the Woods 41 vs. #1 Red Lake 66 The Red Lake Lady Warriors jumped out to a 9-0 lead and never trailed in their win over Lake of the Woods on Saturday in Thief River Falls. Alexis Desjarlait led the Warriors with 17 points and connected on three 3 pointers as Red Lake w...

  • Lady Warriors #1 advance in Section 8A East Quarterfinals with 72-51 win over Blackduck #8 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #8 Blackduck 51 vs. #1 Red Lake 72 In the third meeting between these two teams, Red Lake was able to complete the sweep with a 72-51 win over Blackduck, ending the Drakes season and allowing the Lady Warriors to move on in the section 8A east subsection. Red Lake did not have a great night shooting and Blackduck struggled with turnovers but it was the hot hand of Alexis Desjarlait that would give the Warriors the advantage. Desjarlait w...

  • Lady Warriors #1 advance in Section 8A East Quarterfinals with 72-51 win over Blackduck #8 - Set 2 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Section 8A East Quarterfinal – #8 Blackduck 51 vs. #1 Red Lake 72 In the third meeting between these two teams, Red Lake was able to complete the sweep with a 72-51 win over Blackduck, ending the Drakes season and allowing the Lady Warriors to move on in the section 8A east subsection. Red Lake did not have a great night shooting and Blackduck struggled with turnovers but it was the hot hand of Alexis Desjarlait that would give the Warriors the advantage. Desjarlait w...

  • Warriors move to 20-4 with 85-59 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE – In the Warriors' last home game of the regular season, and the last home game for some seniors, Red Lake put on a show for fans on Friday, February 24, 2017. It was also Parent and Fan Appreciation Night, along with entertainment provided by the Red Lake High School Band and the Ponemah Drum and Dance Troupe. Walker-Hackensack-Akley started off fast in the beginning, running up a 13-2 lead over Red Lake. But that didn't last long, as the Warriors took the lead with 8 minutes left in t...

  • Warriors move to 20-4 with 85-59 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akley - Set 2 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE – In the Warriors' last home game of the regular season, and the last home game for some seniors, Red Lake put on a show for fans on Friday, February 24, 2017. It was also Parent and Fan Appreciation Night, along with entertainment provided by the Red Lake High School Band and the Ponemah Drum and Dance Troupe. Walker-Hackensack-Akley started off fast in the beginning, running up a 13-2 lead over Red Lake. But that didn't last long, as the Warriors took the lead with 8 minutes left in t...

  • Warriors take down Pine River 88-58 in Red Lake; now 19-3 on season - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE - Pine River came to town and it was a fairly close game in the first half, with the Warriors leading 38-26. Rob McClain's shot right at the buzzer from half court was denied, although video footage showed the ball left his hand just before the buzzer went off. But that 3 points didn't really matter, as the Warriors came out stronger in the second half to win by 30 points, 88-58. Jamie Cook led all scorers with 34 points, 17 points in each half, Rob McClain, William Morrison and...

  • Lady Warriors top a hundred in 108-14 win over Fond du Lac - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE - The Lady Warriors dominated in their victory over the Fond du Lac Ojibwe on Saturday, January 28, 2017, as they went to 16-2 on the year. Red Lake scored first and didn't look back, racking up a 68-7 halftime lead, on to victory 108-14. The Lady Warriors defense held Fond du Lac to just 7 points in each half. Grace White led all scorers with 29, 21 points in the first half, Alexis Desjarlait nailed 23, 17 of her points in the first half, Danielle Seki hit for 15, Angel McClain and...

  • Red Lake Warriors back on track with 105-47 win over Blackduck - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE - After two losses in a row at home, the Red Lake Warriors continued in their winning ways on Friday, January 27, 2017, by taking a 67-22 half time lead, on to the 105-47 victory. Red Lake moved to 15-3 on the season. Rob Beaulieu led all scorers with 26 points, 21 of them in the first half, Jamie Cook hit for 19, Rob McClain Jr. added 15, William Morrison and Frankie Papsadora each scored 8, Dave Dudley and Justin Barrett both netted 7 and Anthony Beaulueu put in 5. Ike Volt had 19...

  • Red Lake Warriors back on track with 105-47 win over Blackduck - Set 2 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 8, 2017

    RED LAKE - After two losses in a row at home, the Red Lake Warriors continued in their winning ways on Friday, January 27, 2017, by taking a 67-22 half time lead, on to the 105-47 victory. Red Lake moved to 15-3 on the season. Rob Beaulieu led all scorers with 26 points, 21 of them in the first half, Jamie Cook hit for 19, Rob McClain Jr. added 15, William Morrison and Frankie Papsadora each scored 8, Dave Dudley and Justin Barrett both netted 7 and Anthony Beaulueu put in 5. Ike Volt had 19...

  • Cooking Classes-Open to Teens & Adults - March - May 2017

    Cooking Classes-Open to Teens & Adults - March - May 2017 "Prepare a meal for your family" March 8th|Little Rock Round House|5 p.m.-7 p.m.| Vicky Graves & Veronica Bratvold Chicken & Wild Rice Soup March 29th|Ponemah Boys and Girls Club|5 p.m.-7 p.m.| Vicky Graves & Veronica Bratvold Venison, Squash, Wild Rice & Blueberry Dessert April 12th |Little Rock Round House|5 p.m.-7 p.m.| Vicky Graves & Veronica Bratvold Fish, Purple Potatoes & Asparagus Including: Infused Waters & Teas April...

  • Pipeline opponents, supporters gather in Bemidji for meeting on Enbridge expansion request

    Mar 8, 2017

    BEMIDJI—Conflicting narratives collided Tuesday at the Sanford Center, where pro- and anti-oil pipeline groups voiced support and concerns during an open house on the expansion of Line 67. The U.S. Department of State meeting, meant to allow public comment on a proposed increase of oil flowing through a small portion of Line 67, triggered events in both support and opposition earlier in the day. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4230774-pipeline-opponents-supporters-gather-bemidji-meeting-enbridge-expansion-request...

  • U.S. officials aware of CIA security breach in 2016, say WikiLeaks papers authentic

    Mar 8, 2017

    WASHINGTON -- U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials said on Wednesday, March 8, that they have been aware since the end of last year of a security breach at the CIA that led to anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks publishing agency documents on its hacking tools. The officials, who asked not to be identified, told Reuters that they believed that the documents published by WikiLeaks on Tuesday were authentic. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4231213-us-officials-aware-cia-security-breach-2016-say-wikileaks-papers-authenti...

  • Greater Minnesota Needs Better Healthcare Options: Governor Dayton's MinnesotaCare Buy-in Plan would provide much needed relief for our farmers

    Dave Frederickson, Agriculture Commissioner|Mar 8, 2017

    Minnesota farmers are some of the best in the world at what they do. We have been blessed with incredibly fertile soils, ample rainfall, and an unmatched innovative spirit and hard work ethic. The success of our agricultural economy has been a cornerstone of our state’s rural communities and has been the underpinning of our state’s success. Since the early days of our state’s history and through our pioneer roots, Minnesotans have always addressed our shared challenges head on. We have always looked for creative ways to conquer obstacles to our...

  • Building officials volunteer to provide disaster assistance to Clarks Grove, Minnesota

    Mar 8, 2017

    State and local building officials have responded to a request from the city of Clarks Grove, Minnesota, to help perform on-site damage assessments after the March 6 tornado. Building code representatives from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry's (DLI's) Construction Codes and Licensing Division (CCLD) and other municipal inspectors will be on site March 9 to assess the structural integrity of wind-damaged buildings. "We want to ensure the residents of Clarks Grove get the assistance they need," said Ken Peterson, DLI commissioner....

  • Charge: Minnesota woman forced developmentally disabled woman to be prostitute

    Mar 8, 2017

    LITTLE CANADA, Minn.—A Little Canada woman is accused of forcing a vulnerable adult who was temporarily living with her to work as a prostitute to earn her stay. Anne Marie Lindgren, 46, was charged Friday with one count of soliciting an individual to practice prostitution, as well as additional counts of promoting prostitution and profiting from prostitution, according to the criminal complaint filed against her in Ramsey County District Court. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4230805-charge-minnesota-woman-forced-develop...

  • Earthworm-filled toilets turn poo into fertilizer in crowded cities and refugee camps

    Mar 8, 2017

    DAKAR -- Tiger worm toilets which turn human waste into fertilizer could prove to be an affordable and sustainable sanitation solution for increasingly crowded slums and refugee camps across the developing world, water and sanitation experts say. The earthworm-filled toilets take up less space than pit latrines, need to be emptied far less frequently, present less of a health risk, and can provide communities with rich compost for growing crops, according to sanitation specialists. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4231179-...

  • U.S. general says Russia deployed land-based cruise missile

    Mar 8, 2017

    WASHINGTON -- Russia has deployed a land-based cruise missile that violates the "spirit and intent" of an arms control treaty and it did so to pose a threat to NATO, Vice Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff General Paul Selva said on Wednesday, March 8. It was the first public confirmation of the deployment after reports said last month that Russia had secretly deployed the ground-launched SSC-8 cruise missile that Moscow has been developing and testing for several years, despite U.S. complaints that it violated sections of the 1987...

  • Red Lake surges into 8A section final with 86-54 win over C-G

    Micah Friez, Bemidji Pioneer|Mar 8, 2017

    THIEF RIVER FALLS-On a raucous night for the Red Lake Nation fans, the Red Lake girls basketball team was just as loud in Tuesday's 86-54 Section 8A East sub-section final win over Clearbrook-Gonvick at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls. "I have to give credit to our defense," Warrior head coach Randy Holthusen said. "We were all over the floor tonight, and we didn't let anything slip by us." Red Lake (23-2) did its best to put the Bears (19-10) away very early, taking the first 10...

  • High winds rip arm off of popular Minnesota landmark

    Mar 8, 2017

    Winds gusting in excess of 60 mph in the Northland on Tuesday downed trees and power lines, left thousands without power, made driving difficult — and damaged a Two Harbors landmark. Pierre the Voyageur — the statue that has greeted residents and visitors to the North Shore for more than a half-century — lost his right arm and canoe paddle to a gust of wind sometime early Tuesday afternoon. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4230784-high-winds-rip-arm-popular-minnesota-landmark...

  • Tim Kaine's son forcefully arrested at Trump rally at Minnesota Capitol

    Mar 8, 2017

    ST. PAUL—The youngest son of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's 2016 running mate, was one of six people arrested Saturday after counter-protesters disrupted a rally in support of President Donald Trump at the Minnesota State Capitol. Linwood Michael Kaine, 24, and four others were arrested on suspicion of second-degree riot after the "March 4 Trump" rally in St. Paul; a sixth person was cited for disorderly conduct. Counter-protesters clashed with Trump supporters in the Capitol rotunda after they attempted to disrupt the proceedings w...

  • In another oil pipeline plan, controversy heats up at Enbridge hearing

    Mar 8, 2017

    BEMIDJI, Minn.—Conflicting narratives collided Tuesday at the Sanford Center, where pro- and anti-oil pipeline groups voiced support and concerns during an open house on the expansion of Line 67. The U.S. Department of State meeting, meant to allow public comment on a proposed increase of oil flowing through a small portion of Line 67, triggered events in both support and opposition earlier in the day. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4230802-another-oil-pipeline-plan-controversy-heats-enbridge-hearing...

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