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  • Appreciation Dinner held for Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors in Red Lake - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    The Red Lake Band of Chippew Indians held an Appreciation Dinner for the Red Lake Warriors and Lady Warriors on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at the Seven Clans Casino Event Center in Red Lake. Both basketball teams were honored for their success through this school year, and players and coaches received plaques and jackets. The Red Lake Warriors took 4th in the Minnesota State Tournament and the Lady Warriors were upset in the Section 8A East Championship to finish second. Both teams have the...

  • Education Information Gathering held at Red Lake Nation College - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    RED LAKE, MN - An Education Information Gathering was held on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at the Red Lake Nation College Cafeteria. Facilitated by Sam Strong, Red Lake Economic Development Director, about 35 people attended the two hour session, which started at 6 PM with supper. Also speaking was Red Lake Chairman Darrell Seki Sr., Red Lake Schools Superintendent Anne Lundquist, Red Lake Nation College President Dan King, Red Lake ECFE Principal Susan Ninham and Kimberle Nagle of the LaSalle...

  • The Sara Martin and Robbie Charette Wedding of Saturday, March 26, 2016 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    The Sara Martin and Robbie Charette Wedding of Saturday, March 26, 2016 held at the Red Lake Casino Event Center....

  • Seki delivers 2016 State of the Band Address - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    Watch the Video Red Lake State of the Band 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6EBDiD3KMk Chairman Darrell Seki's State of the Band Address We have a strategic plan. For the first time since we started talking about it nearly twenty years ago, we have our first strategic plan. From strategic planning we were able to identify some common themes. First, nearly every program indicated a desire to cut costs and improve work production. In order to help with that goal on a band-wide level, we bega...

  • Minneapolis North Polars end Red Lake's winning streak 82-61 at Target Center - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Class A State Semifinal – Red Lake 61 vs. Minneapolis North 82 The high flying Minneapolis North Polars will play for a State Championship on Saturday, following their 82-61 victory over Red Lake at Target Center in Minneapolis. The Polars will have a chance to win their 6th State Championship in school history. The game began with a 9-0 for the Polars before the Warriors calmed down and got on the board. The lead would stretch to 20 in the first half, but the Warriors c...

  • Minneapolis North Polars end Red Lake's winning streak 82-61 at Target Center - Set 2 - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Radio Class A State Semifinal – Red Lake 61 vs. Minneapolis North 82 The high flying Minneapolis North Polars will play for a State Championship on Saturday, following their 82-61 victory over Red Lake at Target Center in Minneapolis. The Polars will have a chance to win their 6th State Championship in school history. The game began with a 9-0 for the Polars before the Warriors calmed down and got on the board. The lead would stretch to 20 in the first half, but the Warriors c...

  • Red Lake #5 upsets #4 Browerville/Eagle Valley 66-52 to advance in State Tournament - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Class A State Quarterfinal – Red Lake 66 vs. Browerville/Eagle Valley 52 Fifth seed and seventh-ranked (MBN) Red Lake (27-4) pushed its winning streak to 15 games by knocking off fourth seed and fifth-ranked (MBN) Browerville/Eagle Valley (26-3) 66-62 on Thursday afternoon at Williams Arena in the 2016 MSHSL Class A quarterfinal on the campus of the University of Minnesota. A program with a reputation for a loyal and spirited crowd, Red Lake was buoyed by the sixth man a...

  • Red Lake #5 upsets #4 Browerville/Eagle Valley 66-52 to advance in State Tournament - Set 2 - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Class A State Quarterfinal – Red Lake 66 vs. Browerville/Eagle Valley 52 Fifth seed and seventh-ranked (MBN) Red Lake (27-4) pushed its winning streak to 15 games by knocking off fourth seed and fifth-ranked (MBN) Browerville/Eagle Valley (26-3) 66-62 on Thursday afternoon at Williams Arena in the 2016 MSHSL Class A quarterfinal on the campus of the University of Minnesota. A program with a reputation for a loyal and spirited crowd, Red Lake was buoyed by the sixth man a...

  • #4 Fosston upsets. #2 Red Lake 53-35 for Section 8A East Championship - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Radio Sports Section 8A East Chamionship – #4 Fosston upsets. #2 Red Lake 53-35 Fosston will take a 17-game winning streak into the Section 8A Championship Friday night and an overall record of 23-6. Fosston shot 8-10 from the free throw line, had 27 rebounds, 24 turnovers Emily Curfman led the way with 18 points, six rebounds Abby Swanson 16 points, nine rebounds Tess Hubbard seven points, two rebounds Jaclyn Hubbard four points, five rebounds Red Lake shot 7-12 from the free throw l...

  • Red Lake Warriors return to State Tournament with 65-44 Section 8A Championship over Northern Freeze - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Red Lake Warriors return to State Tournament with 65-44 Section 8A Championship over Northern Freeze Make it three straight trips to the State Tournament for the Red Lake Warriors as they rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat the Northern Freeze Friday night for the Section 8A Championship. The Freeze jumped out to a 9-3 lead but Will Morrison knocked down back to back three pointers for the Warriors to tie the game at 9-9. The Freeze would come back and take a seven point...

  • Tribal students tour BSU

    Apr 13, 2016

    Students from area tribal colleges listen as Phil Oswald, a BSU senior, speaks about the Memorial Hall renovations during a campus tour for the first Tribal College Preview Day on Tuesday at BSU. Students visited from Leech Lake Tribal College, Red Lake Nation College and White Earth Tribal and Community College. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/4008058-tribal-students-tour-bsu...

  • Red Lake Warriors return to State Tournament with 65-44 Section 8A Championship over Northern Freeze - Set 2 - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports Red Lake Warriors return to State Tournament with 65-44 Section 8A Championship over Northern Freeze Make it three straight trips to the State Tournament for the Red Lake Warriors as they rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat the Northern Freeze Friday night for the Section 8A Championship. The Freeze jumped out to a 9-3 lead but Will Morrison knocked down back to back three pointers for the Warriors to tie the game at 9-9. The Freeze would come back and take a seven point...

  • Drugs, weapons sweep on White Earth lands five in jail

    Apr 13, 2016

    Five people were arrested Monday following a drugs and weapons sweep at three different locations in the village of Naytahwaush, which is in Mahnomen County on the White Earth Indian Reservation. According to a press release from the Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Department, officers recovered weapons, narcotics and money during the search, and several young children were taken and turned over to Indian Child Welfare for protective custody. The Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Department, White Earth Police, Paul Bunyan Drug Task Force, West Central Dru...

  • Transgender bathroom bill generates emotional testimony, but little else: Informational hearing pits 'privacy' against 'discrimination'

    Apr 13, 2016

    ST. PAUL -- A proposal to require transgender people to use the bathroom of their birth sex drew passionate testimony from both sides at the Minnesota Legislature Tuesday, but appears to be dead for the year. The measure, similar to controversial bills passed in states such as North Carolina, would forbid schools and businesses from allowing access to bathrooms, locker rooms and other similar facilities “on any basis other than biological sex.” http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/4008103-transgender-bathroom-bill-gener...

  • ROSE DOWNWIND CASE: Hearing for Rossbach rescheduled for May

    Apr 13, 2016

    BEMIDJI—A contested omnibus hearing for Brandon Rossbach, 31, who's been charged with aiding an offender in relation to the death of Rose Downwind was rescheduled Tuesday in 9th District Court. The new date for the contested omnibus, a pretrial hearing dealing with the admissibility of evidence, is May 24. In a contested omnibus hearing, if a judge determines there's not enough evidence for probable cause, the case can be dismissed. However, if the judge determines a case has merit, it can move forward to a trial. http://www...

  • Beltrami County GOP, DFL select delegates: Parties also pass platform resolutions

    Apr 13, 2016

    BEMIDJI -- The Beltrami County Republican and Democratic-Farmer-Labor entities did their part in gearing up for the 2016 election this past weekend, holding conventions to elect delegates for the state and congressional district levels. During the GOP convention Saturday at Bemidji High School, 112 Beltrami County delegates and alternates were registered and 111 were seated for the event. At the end of the election process, 17 delegates and 24 alternates were selected to represent Beltrami County at the Republican congressional district and...

  • Comedian May postpones Fargo, Burnsville shows after American Indian joke controversy

    Apr 13, 2016

    FARGO -- Ralphie May’s show at the Fargo Theatre tonight, April 12, has been postponed. The comic got into hot water after an old joke about American Indians resurfaced and prompted the cancellation of a show in Bemidji, Minn., over the weekend. “I am postponing my shows in Fargo, Sioux Falls and Burnsville out of respect for the Native American community and safety for all parties,” May said in a statement released by promoter Jade Presents. “ A video that surfaced on YouTube hurt and offended many people and I am truly sorry. I thought...

  • Waseca man suspected of killing father, woman kills self

    Apr 13, 2016

    SHAKOPEE, Minn. -- A man and woman were found fatally beaten in their suburban Twin Cities home southwest of Minneapolis and the man’s son, who had been identified by police as a suspect in the killings, fatally shot himself in a standoff with police at his home in Waseca, Shakopee police said. Officers were called to do a welfare check Monday night and found the couple beaten to death in a small room in the basement of the home, Shakopee Police Chief Jeff Tate said in an interview. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/...

  • Small-town Minnesota grocers look to state for help

    Apr 13, 2016

    ST. PAUL -- Minnesota's small-town grocery stores are closing at a rate that is expected to speed up as their owners age. In most cases, owners have no plans to transfer ownership, leaving communities without local stores. State Rep. Rod Hamilton, R-Mountain Lake, is seeking $10 million to help stop the exodus, although on Tuesday he admitted it is a big job in a year that new money is scarce. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/4008098-small-town-minnesota-grocers-look-state-help...

  • Austin Robert Lussier, Jr.

    Apr 13, 2016

    Austin Robert Lussier, Jr. April 11, 2016 - April 11, 2016 Austin Robert Lussier, Jr., stillborn son of Austin Lussier, Sr. and Marlene Raincloud of Ponemah, MN was born and entered the spirit world on Monday, April 11, 2016 at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center. Traditional Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Friday, April 15, 2016 at the Boys and Girls Club in Ponemah with spiritual leader Steve Jackson. A wake will begin at 1 pm on Thursday at the Boys and Girls Club and will continue...

  • Bemidji State University names Dr. Darby and Geri Nelson as recipients of 34th Distinguished Minnesotan award

    Apr 13, 2016

    April 12, 2016 - Dr. Darby and Geri Nelson, philanthropists from Champlin, Minn., will be the recipients of Bemidji State University's 34th Distinguished Minnesotan award. First presented by Bemidji State in 1981, the Distinguished Minnesotan Award acknowledges the contributions of current or former residents of the state who have performed exemplary service to the people of Minnesota or the United States. This will be the first Distinguished Minnesotan award with multiple recipients. The...

  • Interior Department Transfers Nearly $5 Million to Cobell Education Scholarship Fund

    Apr 13, 2016

    WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior today announced that an additional $4.8 million has been transferred to the Cobell Education Scholarship Fund (Scholarship Fund), bringing the total amount contributed so far to almost $39 million. The Scholarship Fund – funded in part by the Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations (Buy-Back Program) and authorized by the Cobell Settlement – provides financial assistance through scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native students wishing to pursue post-secondary and graduate education and t...

  • Ms. and Mr. Minnesota Golf Awards Announced for 2016

    Apr 13, 2016

    INDEPENDENCE, Minn. (April 12, 2016) – The Windsong Farm Golf Club, located in Independence, Minn., is pleased to announce the formation of the Ms. Minnesota Golf and Mr. Minnesota Golf Awards, created to recognize the top female and male high school senior golfers in Minnesota. Matt Kleinbrook, PGA Head Golf Professional at Windsong Farm Golf Club says, “Windsong Farm is committed to supporting golf in Minnesota, for all levels of play. Our state has tremendous talent at the high school level, and they should be recognized for their abi...

  • Bemidji Community to March for Healthy Babies on April 16

    Apr 13, 2016

    What: March for Babies When: Saturday, April 16, registration at 9:00 am, walk starts at 10:00 am Where: Bemidji State University Rec. Center, Bemidji, MN 56601 Who: Moms, babies and families Bemidji Community to March for Healthy Babies March of Dimes Kicks off Biggest Fundraiser to Help Babies Be Born Healthy April 12, 2016 (Bemidji, MN) – On Saturday, April 16 at Bemidji State University Rec Center, hundreds of families and business leaders will join together in the March of Dimes annual March for Babies—the nation’s oldest walk fundr...

  • JUSTICE DEPARTMENT HONORS CONTRIBUTIONS TO CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS AND SERVICES AT NATIONAL CEREMONY

    Apr 13, 2016

    WASHINGTON – Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch today recognized crime victim survivors, advocates and allied professionals at the National Crime Victims’ Rights Service Awards ceremony. This year’s event honored 10 individuals and programs for their extraordinary actions to bring positive and lasting change in the lives of crime victims. “The extraordinary individuals being honored today are inspiring examples of service and selflessness,” said Attorney General Loretta Lynch. “Whether they are conducting research, championing new policies, or w...

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