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  • Warriors split double-header with Laporte - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2021

    The Red Lake Warriors opened their baseball season on Thursday, April 22, 2021, hosting Laporte for a double-header. Three other games scheduled earlier season had to be postponed due to the weather conditions and will likely be made up sometime later in the season. Laporte won the first game, while Red Lake took the second. The Warriors have a very young team this year with no juniors or seniors on their roster. Red Lake is now 1-1 on the season and is schedule to travel to Lake of the Woods...

  • Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence and MMIW Byline: StrongHearts Native Helpline

    May 4, 2021

    Centuries of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Native American cultures, languages, lands and lives were all systematically and forcibly taken through colonization. Our ancestors endured genocide and assimilation for more than five centuries. Today, there is ample evidence that genocide still occurs through the inhumane conditions on reservations, the jurisdictional issues that prevent the prosecution of non-Native perpetrators on tribal lands and ignoring the Missing and Murdered...

  • Center for Native American Youth Announces Remembering Our Sisters Fellows

    May 4, 2021

    Washington, DC- The Center for Native American Youth(CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is proud to announce the inaugural cohort of the Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship. The cohort is comprised of six incredible young Indigenous women and femme-identifying leaders from across the country who are dedicated and inspired to raise awareness and address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Girls and Two Spirit + (MMIWG2S+) epidemic. The six fellows are: • Lily Painter, Kiowa, Winnebego Tribe of Neb...

  • Motorists on Highway 2 near Erskine can expect lane shifts beginning May 5

    May 4, 2021

    Bemidji, Minn. –MnDOT announced today, beginning May 5, motorists on Highway 2 near Erskine, can expect lane shifts while crews continue construction. During the project, crews will be replacing the concrete roadway on Highway 2 eastbound lanes from Highway 32 to 1.8 miles west of Erskine as well as a portion east of Erskine near the weigh station. Traffic changes beginning May 5: • Traffic will be switched to head-to-head on the westbound lane utilizing a newly constructed crossover on the west limits of Erskine. • Traffic heading west will...

  • Virus, technology, unrest make stressful year for teachers

    May 4, 2021

    MANOR, Texas (AP) - The school bell rings, and about a dozen masked first-graders turn to the monitor and wave hello to their classmates - each a tiny Zoom square representing the other half of the class. The teacher - standing behind a plexiglass wall - shares her screen, grabs a pointer, juggles a laptop, projector, marker and board and embarks on another act of her one-woman show. Ana Saul Romero has seen many changes in teaching methods, testing and technology during her four decades as a...

  • District Reinstates Mask Mandates After Students Get Sick

    May 4, 2021

    REEDS SPRING, Mo. (AP) — A southwest Missouri school district that dropped its mask mandate earlier this month has decided to reinstate it after several students became infected with COVID-19, leading to dozens of quarantines. The 1,700-student Reeds Spring district had gone weeks without a positive case when it decided to make masks optional beginning April 22. Several other districts in the Springfield-area also have ditched mask orders in recent weeks, the Springfield News-Leader reports. “It’s getting harder and harder to even get kids...

  • Awards Announced Tonight at State History Day Competition

    May 4, 2021

    Tonight in a virtual award ceremony 59 students received first or second place in their category, earning them a spot in the National History Day virtual contest which will be held June 13-19. Nearly 1,000 students from across Minnesota competed in the virtual 2021 State History Day competition which wrapped up tonight. Over the course of the school year, more than 11,000 students, grades 6-12, created projects based on the 2021 theme “Communication in History: The Key to Understanding.” This year the entire program has been conducted vir...

  • Multiple Elementary Teacher positions at the Red Lake Elementary - Red Lake Schools #38

    May 4, 2021

    Red Lake Schools #38 Posted: 03/03/2021; Until Filled Anticipated Reposting: 05/03/2021 Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications to fill multiple Elementary Teacher positions at the Red Lake Elementary Complex; anticipated to begin the 2021/22 School Year: REPORTS TO: Building Principal JOB PURPOSE: The elementary teacher shall structure, implement, and manage direct instruction and facilitate learning for students as required by Minnesota State Standards and local site...

  • Interventionist position at the Red Lake Elementary - Red Lake School District, ISD#38

    May 4, 2021

    Employment Opportunity Red Lake School District, ISD#38 P.O. Box 499, Red Lake, MN 56671 218-679-3353 ext. 1001 Posted: 03/03/2021; Open Until Filled Anticipated Reposting: 05/03/2021 Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications to fill an Interventionist position at the Red Lake Elementary Complex; anticipated to begin the 2021/22 School Year: JOB TITLE: Interventionist; Anticipated BUILDING: Red Lake Elementary Complex REPORTS TO: Building Principal JOB PURPOSE: The Interventionist p...

  • DEMOCRATS FOR LIFE CALLS ON LEGISLATORS TO SIGN THE SAVE HYDE PLEDGE

    May 4, 2021

    Washington, D.C. - Democrats For Life of America is urging Members of the U.S. House and Senate to sign the #SaveHyde Pledge. Signers would pledge to protect the Hyde Amendment and commit resources to provide real choice to pregnant women. “The Hyde Amendment has saved 2 million lives,” said Dan Green, National Communications Director, Democrats For Life. “We need our representatives to go on the record that they will save this life-saving amendment that is highly popular with the American people.” Guttmacher Institute statistics show that st...

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