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Articles from the June 17, 2022 edition


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  • Helen Jean Andersen

    Jun 17, 2022

    Helen Jean Andersen February 6, 1960 ~ June 16, 2022 (age 62) Helen Andersen age 62 passed away Wednesday June 15, 2022 at home. She was born February 6th 1960 in Red Lake, MN to Verna Frog & Clifford RedEagle. She was married to Truxton Andersen Jr. on June 20th 1987. She is survived by her six children, Theresa (Ron), Kevin (Jennifer), Devon, Truxton (Ashley), Charmaine (Dana), and Charlene (Geoffrey.) Sister Kathy Anderson, Brothers Lester Cloud P.J McGraw, Chip Vesely, Wilfred (Chum)...

  • Cory Lee Jackson

    Jun 17, 2022

    Cory Lee Jackson June 17, 1971 ~ June 12, 2022 (age 50) Cory Lee Jackson, 50, of Hermantown, MN, peacefully passed away on June 12, 2022 in Fargo, ND surrounded by his beloved family. Cory was born June 17, 1971, in Minneapolis, MN to William Oshkinowe Sr and Juanita Neeland-Denault. He was raised in Minneapolis/Jordan, MN along with his three siblings. They eventually moved up north in 1984. He graduated high school in 1989 from Cass Lake, MN. Cory then joined the Army shortly after high...

  • Jason Wolf

    Jun 17, 2022

    Jason Wolf June 26, 1974 - May 1, 2021 Jason Allen Wolf, age 46, Fort Collins, CO, died May 1, 2021, as a result of a kayaking accident. Jason was born June 26, 1974, in Fargo, ND, to Donald and Judy (Scott) Wolf. As a child he moved to the Watford City and Williston North Dakota area with his family and attended school there. In 1984, they moved to California where he grew up and completed his education. Over the years Jason made his home in Arizona, Utah, Minnesota and most recently Colorado....

  • Arnold Darwin Waukazo

    Jun 17, 2022

    Arnold Darwin Waukazo June 9, 1970 - June 8, 2022 Arnold went to be with his Lord on June 8, 2022 at age 52. Arnold was a mechanic and metal head. He loved beadwork and spending his time with his daughters, Erin and Eva. He was a member of the choir at Stillwater Correctional Facility and a devout Christian. He is preceded in death by his father, Peter Waukazo Jr. and Aunt Shirely Waukazo. He is survived by his mother Jessica Allgood; daughters Erin and Eva Waukazo; siblings Allen (Nanci),...

  • Minnesota leaders hit 'impasse' in special session negotiations

    Jun 17, 2022

    Negotiations over a special session of the Legislature have "reached an impasse," said Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, leaving billions of dollars from the state's surplus unspent. The DFL governor and top leaders in Minnesota's divided Legislature have been meeting for weeks since the regular session ended in May, trying to finalize a deal to pump billions into tax cuts and new spending over the next three years while also leaving billions on the bottom line. But in a meeting Thursday, Senate...

  • Panel sharpens focus on Trump's "crazy" Jan. 6 plan

    Jun 17, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Donald Trump's extraordinary effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat came into ever-clearer focus Thursday, with testimony describing his pressuring Vice President Mike Pence in vulgar private taunts and public entreaties to stop the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the run-up to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Trump's closest advisers viewed his last-ditch efforts to halt congressional certification of his loss as "nuts," "crazy" and even likely to incite riots if...

  • For Twin Cities gas station owners, record prices at the pump aren't the windfall people think

    Jun 17, 2022

    About a decade ago, when gas prices last surged above $3 a gallon, Chuck Graff put up a message on the sign at his St. Anthony gas station: "We Hate Our Gas Prices Too." Early this month, he did it again and suddenly he was on the national news. "It's kind of our way of showing empathy for customers that we feel your pain, too," Graff said in an interview this week. Turns out that most gas station owners feel the same way - with good reason. https://www.startribune.com/for-tw...

  • Leaders pledge arms and EU path for Ukraine in Kyiv visit

    Jun 17, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - Four European leaders expressed their support for Ukraine on Thursday while meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, vowing to back Kyiv's candidacy to eventually join the European Union and offering more weapons to fend off Russia's invasion. French President Emmanuel Macron promised Ukraine six more truck-mounted artillery guns, the latest in a new round of Western arms pledges as the war grinds on in the Donbas region in the east. France, Germany, Italy and Romania "are...

  • Production at bedeviled baby formula factory halted by storm

    Jun 17, 2022

    Severe weather has forced Abbott Nutrition to pause production at a Michigan baby formula factory that had just restarted after being closed for several months, contributing to a national shortage. Production for Abbott's EleCare specialty formula has been suspended, but there is enough supply to meet demand until production is restarted, the company said. Abbott had prioritized ramping up production of the specialty formula for infants with severe food allergies and digestive problems who have...

  • FBI seeking other victims of St. Paul man's online sextortion scheme

    Jun 17, 2022

    The reach of a St. Paul man was widespread when he sexually extorted hundreds of girls. They have been found in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and 10 countries, and “we do believe there are more victims,” said Supervisory Special Agent Brenda Born of the FBI’s Minneapolis field office on Wednesday. Yue Vang, 31, pleaded guilty in federal court on June 2 and remains in custody. He was accused of exploiting more than 500 girls on multiple social media and chat platforms. https://www.twincities.com/2022/06/15/fbi-seeking-other-vict...

  • Northland Outdoors Forecast: A Father's Day weekend Heat Wave

    Jun 17, 2022

    This weekend will bring some intense heat to the region. Friday however, will be quite pleasant with highs in the 80s and sunshine for most of the North Land. This weekend will bring quiet weather precipitation-wise. Most of the region will see mostly sunny skies. The main things to watch for will be the wind and heat coming in. Winds this weekend will primarily come from the south as it brings in the warm air. The Dakotas and Minnesota will see most of the breeze Saturday and Sunday....

  • Attorney General Ellison urges FDA regulate non-tobacco nicotine products

    Jun 17, 2022

    June 15, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has joined a bipartisan coalition of 31 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) not to authorize the marketing of any non-tobacco nicotine (NTN) products, which are currently being sold without regulatory constraints on their contents, manufacturing, health effects, or marketing claims. Attorney General Ellison’s letter to the FDA follows a new law that President Joe Biden signed in March, which gives the FDA jurisdiction to regulate these pro...

  • JOB FAIR: RED LAKE NATION TERO & ARCTIC CAT HIRING EVENT - June 21, 2022

    Jun 17, 2022

    JOB FAIR June 21, 2022 RED LAKE NATION TERO & ARCTIC CAT HIRING EVENT OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH 15525 Mendota Ave. Redby, MN 56670 Arctic Cat Inc., based in Thief River Falls, MN is looking to fill immediate openings on their assembly line. HIRING FOR: - Assemblers - Welders NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY WILL TRAIN Come and meet representatives of Arctic Cat and learn more about all current job openings! REMEMBER TO BRING: - ID Card - Resume RED LAKE NATION TERO - 218-679-3350 - RLNTERO.COM -...

  • Western Governors University Partners with Minnesota Rural Electric Association (MREA) to Offer Scholarships to Those Looking to Further Their Education

    Jun 17, 2022

    Redby, Minn. – (June 16, 2022) ... In an effort to empower residents in rural areas of Minnesota to go back to school and further their education, Western Governors University (WGU) recently announced it has partnered with the Minnesota Rural Electric Association (MREA) to provide $50,000 in scholarships to Minnesotans who are served by an electric cooperative and are interested in pursuing a degree from the fully online, nonprofit university. The "Power Your Future" Scholarship is open to n...

  • Summer of Jobs Campaign Kicks off in Mankato

    Jun 17, 2022

    This week we're kicking off our "Summer of Jobs" campaign here at DEED. Given historic workforce shortages and an economy that's teeming with opportunity, the goals of "Summer of Jobs" are three: 1. Showcase the thousands of amazing jobs available in Minnesota, so that job-seekers are aware of where the opportunity lies. 2. Amplify the many sources of labor that employers often overlook or lack a connection to, such as immigrants communities, young people, retirees returning to the workforce,...

  • Unemployment Sinks to Another All-Time Low: 2%

    Jun 17, 2022

    The unemployment rate ticked down two-tenths of a point to 2% in May 2022 – a new record low since the metric has been tracked in 1976, according to numbers released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). The decline in the unemployment rate over the month was entirely due to people moving from unemployment to employment. The labor force participation rate rose from 68.3% to 68.4%. Nationally, the unemployment rate stayed the same at 3.6% and the labor force participation rate ticked up a tenth of a p...

  • Secretary Haaland Joins Nez Perce Tribe, Army Corps of Engineers to Commemorate Transfer at Dworshak National Fish Hatchery

    Jun 17, 2022

    OROFINO, Idaho – The Department of the Interior today transferred fish production at Dworshak National Fish Hatchery to the Nez Perce Tribe, an important move underscoring the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to empowering Indigenous communities and supporting Tribal trust responsibility. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland joined leadership from the Nez Perce Tribe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to tour the hatchery and commemorate the transfer. The fish produced at the hatchery serve help to mee...

  • Jourdain-Perpich Extended Care Center is HIRING - Join our team

    Jun 17, 2022

    Jourdain-Perpich Extended Care Center is HIRING - Join our team Applications can be picked up at Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services...

  • Red Lake Fireworks is now OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

    Jun 17, 2022

    Red Lake Fireworks is now OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK MONDAY - FRIDAY NOON - 8PM AND SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM - 7PM...

  • NO SUMMER SCHOOL on Monday, June 20, 2022, at ALL RED LAKE DISTRICT #38 SCHOOLS

    Jun 17, 2022

    Please note that there will be NO SUMMER SCHOOL on Monday June 20th 2022, at ALL RED LAKE DISTRICT #38 SCHOOLS...

  • Hawai'i Housing Group Sues Bank of America Over Broken $150 Million Commitment

    Jun 17, 2022

    On May 31, a Hawaiian housing advocacy group filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Honolulu against the Bank of America, demanding almost $850 million for the total direct and indirect losses from a loan commitment the bank failed to fulfill to Native Hawaiians in the 1990s. The Maui-based nonprofit group, Nā Po'e Kōkua, had in 1993 opposed Bank of America's application to acquire a local bank, citing evidence that it was denying loans for homes on Hawaiian home lands, public lands the s...

  • Bear Grease is the word

    Jun 17, 2022

    An all-Native send-up of the Tony Award-winning musical turned hit movie "Grease" is connecting with audiences in Canada and playing in selected theaters in the U.S. "Bear Grease" is the brainchild of Crystle Lightning (Cree) and MC RedCloud (Huichol), a husband and wife hip-hop duo who go by the name Lightning Cloud. It's a follow-up to their "hip-hopera" "Dr. Sioux's The Neech Who Stole Christmas." https://www.indianz.com/News/2022/06/16/native-america-calling-bear-grease-i...

  • Swearing-In Ceremony held during June 14, 2022 Regular Tribal Council Meeting - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 17, 2022

    On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, the Regular Tribal Council Meeting opened at the Red Lake Casino Event Center, where the first order of business was the certification of the 2022 Election results and the swearing-in of two officers, Secretary Sam Strong and newly elected Treasurer Vernelle Lussier. Strong defeated Tim Sumner in the May 2022 General Election, while Lussier defeated Martina Beaulieu. Former Treasurer Annette Johnson did not run for reelection after serving 8-years in that position....

  • Red Lake Nation Warrior Challenge Basketball Tournament held in Red Lake over the weekend - P5

    Chris Jourdain|Jun 17, 2022

    The Red Lake Nation Warrior Challenge Basketball Tournament was held in Red Lake at differing sites over the weekend. Thank you everyone who came out and helped make this event a huge success!! The talent level was amazing, keep up the good work players and coaches!! Shoutout to our Red Lake Nation Youth Council members who helped us with the awards ceremony and sorting the prizes ahead of time for all the divisions. In the weeks leading up to the event they were involved with the planning...

  • Red Lake High School Graduation 2022 held on Saturday, May 28 - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 17, 2022

    Red Lake High School Graduation 2022 held on Saturday, May 28 2022 RLHS Graduates Steven A. Bellanger Brandon K. Bigsmoke Jasmine Lee Brun Shawn M. Chaboyea Jr. Alexis D. Clark Tasha L. Fairbanks Karen Eulisa Lynn Guise Justice Iceman Alycia Jade Infante Ashantae Kingbird LaTrell Kingbird Stacy A, Lussier Cynthia May Serenity May Nataya Joy Neadeau Derrell Pemberton TeAnndra Joy Pemberton-Kingbird Marissa Perkins Kendrick Ramon Sayers Kailyn Ann Seki Isaac J. Spears DeAndre J. Stately Ashon...

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