Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)

Articles from the June 5, 2015 edition


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 25 of 34

  • Ground Breaking Ceremony held for new Redby Community Center - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    On Monday, June 1, 2015 a Groud Breaking Ceremony and Ground Blessing was held for the new Redby Community Center, which is scheduled to be completed in about a year. The site for the new Center is on Ogema Avenue, which is on the old Mill Road, east of Red Lake Forest Products. This area was once where the old Red Lake Cedar Craft building stood. Chief Greetings Spears conducted the blessing, followed by words from Red Lake Economic Director Sam Strong, Redby Representatives Allen Pemberton...

  • Gallery: Rolling Stones at TCF Bank Stadium

    Jun 5, 2015

    Marlin Blue right up in front at the Rolling Stones Concert. http://m.startribune.com/local/306077281.html...

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 1 - P5

    michael barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • Red Lake and Ponemah Head Start Graduations held on Thursday - P6

    RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    Red Lake and Ponemah Head Start Graduations held on Thursday Photographs by members of the community....

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 2 - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Sunday Afternoon Session - P9

    Shyra Antone, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Sunday Afternoon Session Winners at Seven Clans Casino Pow Wow 2015 http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2015/05/27/news/winners-at-seven-clans-casino-pow-wow-2015/35692.html...

  • 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation - Set 3 - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    The 2015 Red Lake High School Graduation Ceremony took place on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at the Red Lake High School. Class Motto: "We meet as strangers, grew as classmates, and leave as friends." Class of 2015 Katelyn Paige Barrett - Valedictorian Kennedy Rose Barrett - Salutatorian Verto F. Barron, Jr. Autumn Leigh Beaulieu Tiffani Brun Brianna Leigh Cook Kendra Lea Dow Delwyn W. English, Jr. Jerrell Lynn Fairbanks Breanna L. Goodrider Teneasha D. Graves Jaylyn Alysse Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo...

  • 153 Students Graduate from Kindergarten in 2015 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    There were 153 students from Red Lake Elementary School that graduated from Kindergarten in a ceremony held on Friday, May 22, 2015....

  • Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Saturday Afternoon Session - P10

    Shyra Antone, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    Thief River Falls Pow Wow 2015 - Saturday Afternoon Session - P10...

  • Red Lake Elementary Schools holds Annual Pow Wow - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    Red Lake Elementary School held its Annual Pow Wow on Thursday, May 21, 2015 in Red Lake. This years new Princess and Brave were Emiris Lussier and Desmond Desjarlait....

  • St. Mary's Mission School 2015 Pow Wow held in Red Lake - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    The St. Mary's Mission School 2015 Pow Wow was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, May 20, 2015....

  • Warrior Baseball: Cass Lake edges Red Lake 15-10 to even series - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 the Red Lake Warriors baseball team hosted the Cass Lake Panthers. In Cass Lake, the Warriors came away with the win, but the Panthers evened the series with the 15-10 win in Red Lake....

  • Red Lake improving, but drop two games to Blackduck in home double-header - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    Red Lake improving, but drop two games to Blackduck in home double-header on Tuesday, May 5, 2015....

  • Red Lake Girls Softball Team loses both games in double-header with Cass Lake - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2015

    The Red Lake Girls Softball Team lost both games in a double-header with Cass Lake on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 in Red Lake. The JV went one-and-one in their two games. 4-29 Away Pine River 4pm 4-30 Away Kelliher double header 4pm 5-4 Away Laporte 4:30 5-5 Home Blackduck double header 4pm WEEK #6 MAKE-UP WEEK May 11th-13th UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Thursday May 14th North Champ vs. South Champ Site BSU @ 4:30pm UMC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MAKE-UP DATE FRIDAY MAY 15th Upper Mississippi...

  • Headwaters Alliance for Suicide Prevention Meeting - Thursday, June 11, 2015

    The next meeting of the Headwaters Alliance for Suicide Prevention will be Thursday, June 11th. The meeting will be held at the Prime West Building Conference Room at 3124 Hannah Ave NW in Bemidji. The meeting will begin at 9:30am and end at 11:30am. Tanya Carter, Mental Health Practitioner and Crisis Team Coordinator with White Earth Health Division will be our guest speaker sharing information about the Native Alive Suicide Prevention campaign on the White Earth Nation. The Alliance is a community-based group of individuals and agencies...

  • White Earth voices concerns about Sandpiper: State commission to deliberate on pipeline Friday in St. Paul

    Jun 5, 2015

    WHITE EARTH RESERVATION -- The White Earth Tribal Council held a public hearing Thursday regarding Enbridge’s plan to place the Sandpiper Pipeline through land and water areas impacting tribal lands. If the company’s certificate of need and the route are approved by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, the $2.6 billion pipeline would carry oil from North Dakota and Montana through central Minnesota on its way to Wisconsin. The route crosses through the northeast corner of the White Earth Reservation, affecting areas including wild ric...

  • Interactive exhibit on 'Why Treaties Matter' opens Monday

    WALKER -- “Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations,” a traveling exhibit, will have an opening celebration beginning at 9 a.m. Monday at the Northern Lights Casino and Event Center, 6800 Y Frontage Road NW, in Walker. The exhibit explores the American Indian nations in Minnesota and their history of treating making with the United States, according to a release. The opening of the exhibit will be followed by a special traditional breakfast buffet starting at 10 a.m....

  • Crookston man accused of raping woman while she was unconscious

    Jun 5, 2015

    CROOKSTON, Minn. -- A Crookston man stands accused of raping a woman while she was unconscious. Matthew James Storbakken, 33, was charged in Minnesota 9th District Court in Crookston with one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, both felonies. Crookston police were dispatched to a Crookston residence around 3:30 p.m. on May 29 for reports of a woman who had been raped, according to court documents. When they arrived at the residence, they found the woman lying in the driveway,...

  • Little legislative progress other than on public works

    Jun 5, 2015

    ST. PAUL -- Minnesota budget negotiators plodded along Thursday, reaching no overall agreement that would allow the governor to schedule a special legislative session to finish passing the state budget. While details were being discussed behind closed doors, negotiators reached an agreement on a public works funding bill. Despite repeated assurances that progress was being made, by mid-afternoon there was no announcement of an overall deal. The elusive deal is needed before the governor can call a special session to approve spending more than...

  • Parents call on school's chief to resign after Smitten Kitten field trip

    Jun 5, 2015

    Parents of students at a small Minneapolis private school are demanding the director resign after she led a field trip to a shop that sells sex toys and adult novelties. “We are not happy with what happened,” said Steve Strawmatt, who has already removed his 10-year-old son from the school. Strawmatt issued a statement on behalf of about nine sets of parents of kids at Gaia Democratic School who are outraged that director Starri Hedges took about a dozen middle- and high-school-age students to the Smitten Kitten late last week as part of a sex...

  • China-based hackers suspected in massive breach of federal personnel data

    Jun 5, 2015

    WASHINGTON — China-based hackers are suspected of breaking into the computer networks of the U.S. government personnel office and stealing identifying information of at least 4 million federal workers, American officials said Thursday. The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that data from the Office of Personnel Management and the Interior Department had been compromised. "The FBI is conducting an investigation to identify how and why this occurred," the statement said. http://www.startribune.com/us-official...

  • Push is on for more policing reforms in Minneapolis

    Jun 5, 2015

    Local civil rights groups are calling on Minneapolis city officials to overhaul local law enforcement to drive down what they say are overwhelming disparities in the arrests for low-level crimes between white and black residents. Advocates at a City Hall news conference Thursday called for rethinking curfew enforcement and low-level drug arrests, stronger civilian oversight of police and finding ways to encourage more Minneapolis residents to join the police force. http://www.startribune.com/advocates-eye-other-policing-refo...

  • Minnesota legislators strike deal for $373M public works bill

    Jun 5, 2015

    Leading Minnesota lawmakers agreed Thursday on a $373 million list of debt-backed construction projects that will get a vote in the upcoming special session, a sign of progress in an ongoing budget stalemate at the Capitol but not yet enough for Gov. Mark Dayton to call the Legislature back to St. Paul. Representatives for the DFL governor and legislative leaders from both parties continued private meetings and communications Thursday in pursuit of an overall state spending deal. By late afternoon, the final deal was still out of reach....

  • The world hasn't stopped or even slowed its warming recently, new federal data analysis shows

    Jun 5, 2015

    WASHINGTON — Global warming has not stopped or even slowed in the past 18 years, according to a new federal study that rebuts doubters who've claimed that that heating trends have paused. Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration readjusted thousands of weather data points to account for different measuring techniques through the decades. Their calculations show that since 1998, the rate of warming is about the same as it has been since 1950: about two-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit a decade. \ http://...

  • Tribe, Sheriff disagree on marijuana project

    Jun 5, 2015

    “There are ninety nine things we agree on, and just one thing we disagree about.” So states Mike Canales, President of the Business Board of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation, referring to a meeting he had today with Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman regarding the number of marijuana plants the tribe can legally place on their sovereign lands. http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/general-news/20150604/tribe-sheriff-disagree-on-marijuana-project...

Page Down