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FROM KKCQ SPORTS The Red Lake Warriors overcame foul trouble and a halftime deficit to win their third Section 8A championship in the last four years. With the Warriors trailing 21-20 at halftime, they scored the first six points of the second half to take a 26-21 lead, a lead they would not give up. Junior Kelanna McClain fouled out with 3:01 left in the game, but the Warriors were able to hold off a late charge by the Gators. Autumn Holthusen connected on four three pointers as Red Lake...
FROM KKCQ SPORTS Despite having two of their top players foul out during regulation, the Blackduck Drakes were able to advance in the East Sub-Section 8A Tournament with a thrilling overtime win over the Red Lake Warriors. Dylan Moen scored 20 points and Ethan Merrill added 19 for Blackduck as the Drakes improve to 19-8. Delwyn Holthusen had a huge game for the Warriors as he scored 30 points and pulled down 26 rebounds as the Warriors end their season at 15-12. Blackduck will play Cass...
Looking Back - Remodeling at Seven Clans Casino-TRF Completed in May 2012...
Looking Back - Remodeling at Seven Clans Casino-TRF Completed in May 2012...
Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening...
Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening...
Looking Back: 2012 Earth Day in Red Lake...
Looking Back: 2012 Earth Day in Red Lake...
As Sharon Nelson and I clicked elbows goodbye on the Navajo (Diné) Nation on March 10, what we thought then was a heightened precaution was unfolding as the new normal in a world turned upside down by the COVID-19 outbreak. We had just finished a workshop in Crownpoint, New Mexico, on the Navajo reservation, as part of the Global Arts Language Arts Culture Tradition Indigenous Communities (GALATIC), a collaboration between Navajo Technical University, where Sharon teaches Diné language and culture, and Indiana University. GALACTIC proposes a...
The past few weeks have seen an increasing number of developments regarding COVID-19. What started out as a disease limited to one country has made its way to at least 185 countries around the globe. As of April 26, the U.S. has nearly 1 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 alongside 55,000 confirmed deaths. Due for the development of antibody tests, researchers and scientists have been able to discover that the real number of infections trumps the current confirmed number by an overwhelming...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have opted to remain under a shelter in place order during the coronavirus pandemic and neighboring Lake County authorities plan on reopening services Monday in accordance with guidance from state authorities. County Commissioner Bill Barron and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Chairwoman Shelly Fyant sat down and explained what that means for residents of the Mission Valley, where a patchwork of tribal and nontribal lands exist. Around 60 percent of the overlapping j...
Last time that he responded to the U.S. Census, in 2010, LoRenzo Bates spoke to a census-taker outside his home in Upper Fruitland on the Navajo Nation who asked all the necessary questions. But the former speaker of the Navajo Nation said, so far, he hasn’t had a chance to fill anything out. https://www.abqjournal.com/1447383/tribal-census-tally-hit-by-virus.html...
Based in northeast Minnesota, the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa will soon be able to test members on the reservation for the coronavirus. The Nett Lake Health Clinic received one COVID-19 analyzer for testing from the Indian Health Services, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. "We are receiving three kits per week, which includes 24 tests in each kit," Chavers said earlier this week. "These tests are for anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 and they've been screened...
White Earth Reservation Public Transit was awarded Federal Transit Administration funds from the CARES Act for Public Transportation on Indian Reservations. White Earth Reservation successfully completed the grant and will receive $511, 558 for their reservation-wide and surrounding area transit services, according to a White Earth news release. Funds from the FTA and CARES Act will be used for operating costs to respond to and recover from the COVID-19 public health emergency; no local match...
Readers keep asking in this age of Covid-19: How can I help? With so many people sick and dying and American unemployment at a level not reached since the Great Depression — and people in poor countries even worse off — readers want to address those needs. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/25/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-giving-guide.html...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- Members of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe are finding creative ways to stay connected in a socially distanced world. "I feel like we're all trying to stay connected to our culture and spirituality, whether it's virtually or in other ways," said Julie Smith, a Detroit Lakes resident and White Earth descendant. https://www.postbulletin.com/news/state/ojibwe-community-finding-creative-ways-to-connect-safely-during-pandemic/article_50c3a386-870d-11ea-96b1-...
Native Americans are being left out of demographic data on the impact of the coronavirus across the US, raising fears of hidden health emergencies in one of the country's most vulnerable populations. A Guardian analysis found that about 80% of state health departments have released some racial demographic data, which has already revealed stark disparities in the impact of Covid-19 in black and Latinx communities. But of those states, almost half did not explicitly include Native Americans in...
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea is still sending letters and gifts to foreign leaders and domestic workers in the name of its leader, Kim Jong Un. Its news media brims, as usual, with panegyrical propaganda extolling Kim’s leadership. South Korea reiterates that it has detected “nothing unusual” in the North. President Donald Trump has called “incorrect” and “fake” a report that Kim was “in grave danger” after surgery. All this has done little to stop the rumor mill churning about Kim’s health and the fate of the nuclear state — for the simpl...