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  • Lady Warriors advance with 75-34 win over Kelliher-Northome in 8A East - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 26, 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 - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 26, 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 Warriors take down Walker-Hackensack-Akley 73-56 - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Mar 26, 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...

  • Little Rock Easter Carnival - Sat. April 13, 2019

    Little Rock Easter Carnival - Sat. April 13, 2019 11 AM - New Little Rock Center...

  • Red Lake Nation Food Shelf - DUE TO TRUCKING ISSUES: THE FOOD SHELF DATES HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THURSDAY & FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK.

    DUE TO TRUCKING ISSUES: THE FOOD SHELF DATES HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THURSDAY & FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK. Elders Only on Thursday - All Community Members on Friday 10 AM - 2 PM both days, or until gone on Friday....

  • Wausau School Board candidate's deleted Native American dance video called 'traumatizing'

    Mar 26, 2019

    WAUSAU - A Wausau School Board candidate has come under harsh criticism after an online video showed him parodying Native American dance while shaking a hand drum and laughing. The School Board's only Native American member called the candidate's video "traumatizing" and said that it should give voters pause ahead of the April 2 election. https://www.wausaudailyherald.com/story/news/2019/03/25/election-wausau-school-board-candidate-mocks-native-american-dance-video-voigt-smith-facebook/3234917002/...

  • 500+ Cities, Counties & Tribes Sue Sackler Family over Opioid Crisis

    Mar 26, 2019

    And a group of over 500 cities, counties and Native American tribes filed a lawsuit against members of the Sackler family for their role in creating “the worst drug crisis in American history” by lying about the dangers of the opioid painkiller OxyContin and deceitful marketing of the drug. The lawsuit, filed last week in the Southern District of New York, names eight members of the Sackler family, which founded and owns Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, differentiating the case from other lawsuits which have targeted Purdue and other dru...

  • Families still waiting to hear from Thunder Bay police on fate of 9 cases recommended for reinvestigation

    Mar 26, 2019

    Three months after Ontario's police watchdog called for the reinvestigation of nine cases involving the deaths of Indigenous people, the families of the victims are still waiting to hear from the Thunder Bay police on what the service plans to do next. Doubt now gnaws at the hope once sparked after the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) released a report in December 2018 concluding that systemic racism impacted the effectiveness of Thunder Bay police investigations into the deaths of Indigenous victims. And their families...