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  • Delwyn Holthusen Jr. hits 2000th career point in Warriors 103-64 win over WHA - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors, coming off their overtime loss to Cass Lake on Thursday, 68-65, had no trouble taking care of business on Saturday, March 13, 2021, as they took a 58-24 halftime lead and cruised to the 103-64 win. Delwyn Holthusen led Red Lake with 24 points and also scored his 2000th career point, Aaron Chaboyea added 17, Gerald Kingbird Jr. hit 16 and Josh Graves put in 12. Adam Smith led WHA with 17 points, Kenseth Taylor added 16 and Carson Strosahl and Chrisen Moe...

  • Lady Warriors stumble in 66-61 loss to Badger-Greenbush-Middle River - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors faced one of the top teams in Section 8A on Friday, March 12, 2021, Badger-Greenbush-Middle River, and were unable to pull out a win at home, as they lost 66-61 in a game that saw several lead changes throughout. At the half BGMR had a one-point lead, 29-28. Last year Red Lake defeated BGMR in the Section 8A Championship game in Thief River Falls 64-54 that earned them a trip to the Minnesota State Tournament in Minneapolis. Alyssa Rinde and Jacey...

  • Lady Warriors clinch Northwoods Conference-North Championship with 70-45 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - Once the Lady Warriors got going in the first half of their game against Clearbrook-Gonvick on Thursday, March 11, 2021, they pretty much controlled the rest of the game on both offense and defense. Red Lake outscored the Bears 38-16 in the first half and cruised to their 70-45 win, and it also clinched the Northwoods Conference-North Championship. The Cass Lake-Bena Lady Panthers were the Northwoods Conference - South Champions. The Lady Warriors have won the Northwoods Conferenc...

  • Kelanna McClain hits 1000th career point in Lady Warriors 85-67 win over Kelliher-Northome - P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 13, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - In their last meeting with Kelliher-Northome in Kelliher on February 25th, the Red Lake Lady Warriors lost to the Mustangs 75-58 in a game some called poorly officiated, and it was a game Kelanna McClain was not playing in due to an earlier injury. .In fact, the Lady Warriors were 5-0 until McClain was injured. They ended up losing three of their last four games. It was a little different as the Mustangs came to Red Lake, at least in the second half of play. The first half saw Red...

  • FEMA's Covid-19 Funeral Assistance Application Now Open to Public

    Apr 13, 2021

    WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) opened its application to the general public on Monday its Covid-19 financial assistance program. The program was funded from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez encourages Navajo families that incurred expenses related to Covid-19 to apply through FEMA for financial assistance "Since the start of the Covid-19...

  • Three seeking U.S. District judge position including 2 Native attorneys

    Apr 13, 2021

    SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota - Two Native American lawyers with impressive resumes are seeking an appointment to the federal bench. Tracey Zephier and Sarah Collins are vying with former Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin for the seat to be vacated by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey Viken of Rapid City, who will move to senior status on September 1. President Joe Biden will make the decision on who will replace Viken. It's a lifetime appointment and requires the approval of the U.S. Senate....

  • Marijuana and mental health

    Apr 13, 2021

    A blue haze swirled around Jaime Weidmann as the TV droned on. Another day, another high. But this day in 2016 would be different. Her boyfriend was fed up with her verbal abuse and refusal to get a job — Weidmann hadn’t worked in five years. Tired of enabling her marijuana addiction, he kicked her out of his east Phoenix home. Weidmann’s sister staged an intervention. After a detox, 60-day rehab at Scottsdale Recovery Center and an eight-week outpatient program at the Meadows, also in Scottsdale, Weidmann’s pot smoking led to a diagnos...

  • Native Hawaiians to Deb Haaland: 'We're not Native Americans'

    Apr 13, 2021

    “Aloha Secretary Haaland, and congratulations on your historic, groundbreaking position at the Department of Interior as the first Native American to hold a cabinet seat. Now that we have dispensed with the pleasantries, allow me to introduce myself. I am Kanaka Maoli, and I’m writing to remind you that the United States of America has been holding the Hawaiian Nation hostage for over a century. So, please don’t explore ways to further the cover-up by paying us off or racializing us into becoming a tribe. We want to exercise our rights throu...

  • Hundreds of Centuries-Old Trees Felled to Rebuild Notre-Dame's Iconic Spire

    Apr 13, 2021

    After a devastating fire destroyed much of the roof and iconic Gothic spire of Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral in April 2019, architects from around the world proposed an array of ideas for how to rebuild. One envisioned a structure made from recycled ocean plastic, while another suggested that the roof be converted into a cross-shaped swimming pool. Ultimately, however, the French government agreed to rebuild Notre-Dame's iconic spire "exactly as it was." Now, with the time-consuming process of...

  • Return the National Parks to the Tribes

    Apr 13, 2021

    I. The End Result of Dirty Business In 1851, members of a California state militia called the Mariposa Battalion became the first white men to lay eyes on Yosemite Valley. The group was largely made up of miners. They had been scouring the western slopes of the Sierra when they happened upon the granite valley that Native peoples had long referred to as “the place of a gaping mouth.” Lafayette Bunnell, a physician attached to the militia, found himself awestruck. “None but those who have visited this most wonderful valley, can even imagi...

  • TREATY 3 ANISHINAABE ELDERS SHARING TEACHINGS AND STORIES ON WEBSITE THROUGH VIDEO AND PODCASTS.

    Apr 13, 2021

    Statement from the Elders of Ki'eshgitabaaning Cultural and Healing Lodge, Treaty 3 Lake of the Woods, Ontario Canada near Manitoba Border. We, the Elders, have created this Living Website in the hopes that our people, especially the youth, will be inspired to learn our Culture, Language, History and Spirituality of the Anishinaabe, which has historically been denied to our people through systemic racism by systems imposed by past Governments, such as the Indian Residential Schools, Indian Day Schools, 1960's Scoop of Indian children from...