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  • Red Lake COVID-19 Update - Thursday, March 3, 2022

    Mar 4, 2022

    Thursday, March 3, 2022 – COVID-19 Update Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 8* *1 in Red Lake *4 in Redby *0 in Little Rock *3 in Ponemah *0 who resides off-res but tested at RL IHS Of the 8 active cases: *4 are minors *2 individuals are fully vaccinated *1 tested positive with an at-home test kit *1 is in the hospital Total cases: 2,160 Total Recovered: 2,152 Deaths: 19 (Updated numbers as of 9:00 a.m. on 3/3/2022 – Please note that the District #'s may change upon verification but the total num...

  • Carmen Annette Green

    Mar 4, 2022

    Carmen Annette Green November 23, 1961 ~ March 2, 2022 (age 60) Carmen Annette Green "Bawaatigwaabookwe" (Rushing Water Woman), of the Bear Clan, age 60, of Cohasset, Minnesota, passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at St. Johns Hospital, St. Paul, MN. Carmen was born on November 23, 1961 to Thelberta Ann Lussier and Walter Daniel Graves Jr. in Red Lake, Minnesota. She grew up and attended school on the Red Lake Reservation. She was a popular student and enjoyed having fun as a child. She...

  • Martin Whitefeather

    Mar 4, 2022

    Martin Whitefeather April 19, 1965 ~ February 28, 2022 (age 56) Martin Whitefeather, Ozaawindibe "Brown Hair", Ogishkimanisi "Kingfisher Clan", was born on April 19, 1965, in Red Lake, MN. He left this world at the end of February, 2022, at 57 years old. Martin was a very kind, patient and humble man who enjoyed the small things in life and most of all his family. He is survived by his daughter, Sheila Whitefeather; two sisters: Jackie and Georginna Whitefeather; two grandchildren: Sophia...

  • Lois Elaine Manypenny

    Mar 4, 2022

    Lois Elaine Manypenny November 4, 1944 ~ February 26, 2022 (age 77) Lois Elaine Manypenny, age 78, of Bemidji, Minnesota, entered the spirit world on Saturday, February 26, 2022, at Sanford Medical Center, Fargo, North Dakota. Lois was born November 4, 1944, in Red Lake, Minnesota, to James and Verna (Hanson) Fairbanks. She was raised in Red Lake and graduated from Red Lake High School. After graduation, Lois moved to Minneapolis to attend Robinson's Beauty School in Brooklyn Park. She worked...

  • Kevin J. Brown Sr.

    Mar 4, 2022

    Kevin J. Brown Sr. March 12, 1974 - February 26, 2022 Kevin J. Brown Sr., 47 of St. Michael ND began his earthly journey on March 12, 1974 and began his Spirit journey on February 26, 2022. Family and friends will gather at the Sylvia and Eugene Hale residence on Sunday, March 6, 2022 beginning at 5:00 p.m. for prayers, singing and remembrance. The procession to the Hale residence will leave from City Plaza on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. Native American Church Services will be on Monday, March 7th at...

  • Russia attacks Ukraine nuclear plant as invasion advances

    Mar 4, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - Russian forces shelled Europe's largest nuclear plant early Friday, sparking a fire as they pressed their attack on a crucial energy-producing Ukrainian city and gained ground in their bid to cut off the country from the sea. The world's leading nuclear authorities were concerned - but not panicked - about the damage to the power station, but the assault triggered a phone call between U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the U.S. Department...

  • Minneapolis police would receive raises, $7,000 payments under new contract

    Mar 4, 2022

    Minneapolis police would receive raises and $7,000 payments under a tentative contract agreement reached months after voters rejected a proposal to replace the department following George Floyd's murder. The new contract would also require officers to undergo a mental health screening before returning to work following a "critical incident" - when they are seriously harmed or seriously harm or kill someone else - and includes some provisions related to discipline. The city hasn't yet released a...

  • Minnesota Attorney General's Office seeks court supervision of Feeding Our Future closure

    Mar 4, 2022

    n a rare action, the Minnesota Attorney General's Office is requesting a judge supervise the dissolution of Twin Cities nonprofit Feeding Our Future to ensure there isn't any fraud involving its remaining assets as the operation winds down. The state agency filed the petition Thursday in Dakota County District Court. If approved, it could entail steps such as appointing a receiver and ordering regular check-ins with the Attorney General's Office. The St. Anthony nonprofit, which is being...

  • Minneapolis school food service workers vote to authorize a strike

    Mar 4, 2022

    Food service workers at Minneapolis Public Schools voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to authorize a strike if necessary. The Service Employees International Union Local 284 reported that 98.5% of members who voted supported a walkout if a contract agreement can't be reached with the district. The vote gives union leaders permission to formally notify the district if they determine a strike is needed. That would start a 10-day "cooling off" period before a strike could begin. htt...

  • U.N. atomic watchdog: Iran further raising nuclear stockpile

    Mar 4, 2022

    VIENNA - The United Nations' atomic watchdog said Thursday that it believes Iran has significantly increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium in breach of a 2015 accord with world powers. The International Atomic Energy Agency told member nations in its confidential quarterly report that Iran has an estimated 33.2 kilograms (73.1 pounds) of uranium enriched to up to 60% fissile purity, an increase of 15.5 kilograms since November. Such highly enriched uranium can be easily refined to...

  • Ukraine and Russia agree on evacuation corridors as U.S. punishes oligarchs

    Mar 4, 2022

    BORODYANKA/LVIV, Ukraine, March 3 (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine agreed on Thursday to the need for humanitarian corridors to help civilians escape Moscow's eight-day-old invasion, the first apparent progress in talks, as the United States added to Western sanctions on more oligarchs. Thousands are thought to have died or been wounded as the biggest attack on a European state since World War Two unfolds, creating 1 million refugees, hits to Russia's economy and fears of wider conflict in the West unthought-of for decades. Russian forces have...

  • Driver's licenses would last 8 years under Minnesota Senate proposal

    Mar 4, 2022

    ST. PAUL — A slate of proposals in the Minnesota Legislature aimed at overhauling driver vehicle services would double the time licenses are valid, increase ID card application fees, and direct the public safety department to explore digital options for driver and vehicle documents. Presently, a Minnesota driver's license must be renewed after four years, with the expiration date set as the holder’s birthday. A bill in the Senate would extend that period to eight years. Another proposal would increase license application fees from 8 to 16 for...

  • Sequoyah Schools mark 150th year and a bright future

    Mar 4, 2022

    For more than 150 years, Sequoyah Schools have been a safe place for Cherokee and other Native American youth to live, learn and grow. During this milestone anniversary year, we are celebrating Sequoyah Schools' many accomplishments for past and present generations of students. We are also looking ahead with an historic investment in the school. From humble beginnings as an orphanage, Sequoyah has evolved into one of the most significant educational institutions for Native students in the...

  • Attorney General Ellison charges doctor with $1.6M in Medicaid fraud

    Mar 4, 2022

    March 3, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today that his office has charged Dr. Xiaoyan Hu with defrauding Minnesota’s Medical Assistance (Medicaid) program out of over $1.6 million through her business, Chinese Acupuncture and Herb Center (CAH). Hu is charged by criminal complaint in Hennepin County District Court with 17 felony counts of theft by false representation. “Minnesotans who receive Medical Assistance have a right to expect that they’ll receive all the care, dignity, and respect they’re...

  • Seven Clans Casino–Red Lake Completes Renovation of Hotel

    Mar 4, 2022

    RED LAKE, MN – February 28th, 2022 Red Lake Gaming Enterprises (Seven Clans Casinos) is proud to announce the completion of a $1.7 million dollar renovation project of our Red Lake Casino location's Hotel. The project is now complete and set to open Sunday March 6th 2022 to the public. The renovation included the complete overhaul of all of the hotels 40 guestrooms which feature a contemporary yet classic design including lighting, fixtures, furniture, carpeting, window coverings, and w...

  • FUNDRAISER FOR ALYSSA BEAULIEU - SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH STARTING AT 10:30 AM

    A FUNDRAISER WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH STARTING AT 10:30 AM FOR ALYSSA BEAULIEU AT THE RED LAKE TRADING POST. TACO IN A BAG, SODA AND TREAT FOR $10. MONEY RAISED WILL ASSIST ALYSSA WITH EXPENSES FROR UPCOMING APPOINTMENTS AT THE MAYO HOSPITAL IN ROCHESTER. SHE HAS BEEN TRAVELING FOR THE LAST YEAR TO MAYO, WHERE SHE WAS DISAGNOSED AND REQUIRES FUTURE MEDICAL TREATMENT. PLEASE HELP US SUPPORT ALYSSA AND HER FAMILY...

  • Bureau of Indian Affairs advances Nevada solar projects, continuing efforts to develop a robust clean energy economy

    Mar 4, 2022

    WASHINGTON – In support of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to address climate change and promote renewable energy production, the Bureau of Indian Affairs announced today it is advancing the Chuckwalla Solar Projects in coordination with the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians (Moapa Band), the Bureau of Land Management and other federal partners. The BIA today issued a Notice of Availability inviting public review of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the projects, which evaluate construction, operation and maintenance, and eve...

  • Attorney General Ellison discloses ongoing investigation into Feeding Our Future, seeks court control over nonprofit

    Mar 4, 2022

    March 3, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today confirmed his Office’s ongoing investigation of Feeding Our Future and filed a petition in Dakota County District Court asking the court to supervise the announced dissolution of the nonprofit corporation. The Attorney General’s Office is the chief regulator of charities in Minnesota. Feeding Our Future is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Charities Division of the Attorney General’s Office into potential violations of Minnesota’s nonprofit and charities...

  • Lady Warrior season ends with 76-41 loss to Hawley in first round of Section 8AA Girls Basketball Tournament

    Mar 4, 2022

    Lady Warrior season ends with 76-41 loss to Hawley in first round of Section 8AA Girls Basketball Tournament...

  • Basketball game with Laporte was cancelled, but Coaches still held Parent Appreciation for the boys - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    The Red Lake Warriors game scheduled for Monday evening was canceled with Laporte, along with Parent Appreciation for the boys. However, at 5:30 PM in the high school cafeteria they held a pizza party for the parents of the players....

  • Lady Warriors overpower Lake of the Woods at home 75-50; Red Lake's JV comes away with 62-41 win - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    Lady Warriors overpower Lake of the Woods at home 75-50; Red Lake's JV comes away with 62-41 win Parent Appreciation held for all Lady Warrior athletes...

  • Lady Warriors dominated in 84-43 loss to Kelliher-Northome - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    Lady Warriors dominated in 84-43 loss to Kelliher-Northome Red Lake JV unable to keep up with Kelliher-Northome Jv in 61-28 setback...

  • Red Lake JV unable to keep up with Kelliher-Northome Jv in 61-28 setback - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    Red Lake JV unable to keep up with Kelliher-Northome Jv in 61-28 setback Lady Warriors dominated in 84-43 loss to Kelliher-Northome...

  • Warriors unable to fire on offense, lose 87-61 to Goodridge-Grygla - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    Warriors unable to fire on offense, lose 87-61 to Goodridge-Grygla Red Lake JV hangs on to clip the Chargers 50-49...

  • Short-handed, Warriors unable to keep up with Blackduck in 74-58 setback at home - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 4, 2022

    Short-handed, Warriors unable to keep up with Blackduck in 74-58 setback at home Red Lake;s JV, also short-handed, take home the win over Blackduck, 46-25; 7th and 8th Grade teams also win their games...

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