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Articles from the March 29, 2022 edition


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  • All Joking Aside...Come in to Win on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 6 PM - 10:30 PM

    All Joking Aside...Come in to Win on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 6 PM - 10:30 PM Ten $25 Migizi Hot Seat Winners every half hour - 100 Winners in all...

  • Christopher Aaron Thomas

    Mar 29, 2022

    Christopher Aaron Thomas November 22, 1974 ~ March 22, 2022 (age 47) Christopher A. Thomas, Makadewagabaw, Bullhead Clan, age 47, travelled to the spirit world on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, in Minneapolis, MN. Chris was born on November 22, 1974, in Bemidji, MN, to Drucilla Smith and Murphy Thomas, Jr. He had lived in Minneapolis the last 12 years. Chris had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh. He was an avid fan of all Minnesota teams, especially the Twins. He loved talking sports whenever...

  • Sidney Glenn Whitebird

    Mar 29, 2022

    Sidney Glenn Whitebird September 11, 1963 ~ March 26, 2022 (age 58) Sidney Glenn Whitebird, 58, of the Bear Clan and from Remer, Minnesota journeyed to the spirit world on Saturday, March 26th, 2022, from St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth, MN. Sidney was born in Cass Lake, MN on September 11th, 1963, the son of Leota (White) and Edmund Whitebird. His childhood years were spent mostly outdoors with friends and family playing baseball for his dad and Gordy Giffin in Federal Dam, MN. After graduating f...

  • Diana Rosalie Buckanaga

    Mar 29, 2022

    Diana Rosalie Buckanaga July 18, 1939 - March 24, 2022 Diana Rosalie Buckanaga, age 82 of Minneapolis, Minnesota started her journey to the Spirit World on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at the University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was born on July 18, 1939 the daughter of Andrew and Isabelle Buckanaga. Diana was a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe from the Leech Lake Indian Reservation. She worked for the city of Minneapolis as a Housing Advocate. Diana was a lovi...

  • Mary Ann Moore

    Mar 29, 2022

    Mary Ann Moore July 11, 1971 - March 26, 2022 Mary A. Moore, age 50, of Waubun, MN, died Saturday, March 26, 2022 at her residence near Waubun. A graveside service will be held this summer....

  • Judge: Trump likely committed crimes related to election

    Mar 29, 2022

    WASHINGTON - A federal judge on Monday asserted it is "more likely than not" that former President Donald Trump committed crimes in his attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 election, ruling to order the release of more than 100 emails from Trump adviser John Eastman to the committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge David Carter marked a major legal win for the House panel as it looks to correspondence from Eastman, the lawyer...

  • Minnesota offers free at-home COVID-19 tests

    Mar 29, 2022

    Minnesota is phasing out a mail-in COVID-19 testing program and offering a new option to order four free rapid at-home tests per household. One million tests will be available online to Minnesotans starting Tuesday on a first-come, first-served basis. The state offer is in addition to free tests available from the federal government and builds up testing capacity for Minnesotans as health officials eye the potential of another COVID-19 wave. "COVID-19 testing remains a key tool for...

  • Paige Bueckers, UConn, top North Carolina State 91-87 in double overtime to advance to Final Four in Minneapolis

    Mar 29, 2022

    BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – She didn't get her fairy-tale sendoff in high school. The pandemic canceled both the state championship game and Paige Bueckers' dream of putting a celebratory bow on her illustrious prep career at Hopkins. She will have to settle for something else: A grand homecoming on her sport's biggest stage. Who knows, maybe she will get that fairy-tale finish after all. https://www.startribune.com/paige-bueckers-connecticut-beat-n-c-state-in-double-overtime-advance...

  • Will Smith apologizes: 'I was out of line and I was wrong'

    Mar 29, 2022

    LOS ANGELES - The day after slapping Chris Rock on the Oscars stage and upending the 94th Academy Awards, Will Smith issued an apology to the comedian, to the academy and to viewers at home, saying he was "out of line" and that his actions are "not indicative of the man I want to be." The fallout from Smith's actions during Sunday's ceremony continued Monday as Hollywood and the public continued to wrestle with a moment that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd and viewers at home. The Academy of...

  • 1 man dies in shooting, another shot nearby minutes later in south Minneapolis

    Mar 29, 2022

    A man was shot and killed Monday afternoon minutes before Minneapolis police were called to a second shooting just blocks away. Officers responded to a report of gunfire inside an apartment building on the 2400 block of Elliot Avenue in the Phillips neighborhood at about 5:15 p.m. Monday. There officers found a man in the hallway with a gunshot wound to the head, according to a news release. He died at the scene. About 11 minutes later, police were called to South 4th Avenue and East Franklin Avenue for a report of shots fired from a vehicle...

  • Minneapolis students return to class Tuesday

    Mar 29, 2022

    Minneapolis students are headed back to class Tuesday after three weeks of canceled classes during the three-week teachers strike. Teachers returned to work on Monday to prepare for the return of the district's 28,700 students. Minneapolis Public Schools reached tentative agreements early Friday with the union representing its teachers and support staff. Union members voted over the weekend to approve the contracts. https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-students-return-to-c...

  • Shanghai starts China's biggest COVID-19 lockdown in 2 years

    Mar 29, 2022

    BEIJING - China began its most extensive coronavirus lockdown in two years Monday to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai as questions are raised about the economic toll of the nation's "zero-COVID" strategy. Shanghai, China's financial capital and largest city with 26 million people, had managed its smaller previous outbreaks with limited lockdowns of housing compounds and workplaces where the virus was spreading. But the citywide lockdown that will be conducted in...

  • 3 dead in snowy pileup of dozens of vehicles in Pennsylvania

    Mar 29, 2022

    POTTSVILLE, Pa. - Tractor-trailers and other vehicles lost control and slammed into each other, people leapt away from careering trucks seconds before collision and at least three people were killed and more than a dozen others injured during a snow squall on a Pennsylvania highway Monday. The crash on Interstate 81 was captured in videos posted on social media that show drivers and passengers lining the snowy road and jumping out of the way as a cascade of crashes unfolds. Dr. David J. Moylan,...

  • Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig leads bill to push federal agencies to prevent payments to deceased Americans

    Mar 29, 2022

    ST. PAUL — The federal government keeps timely data about Americans who die and that should be promptly shared with agencies that send out benefit payments to block improper benefits from being sent out, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig said. Craig, along with a Republican peer, is preparing to introduce a bill to require data sharing starting at the end of this year. The Democrat representing Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District said she got interested in learning more about how the federal government tracks Americans who die after questions came up a...

  • President Biden Makes Historic Proposed Increase in BIA Budget

    Mar 29, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Today, the Biden-Harris Administration submitted President Biden's proposed $5.8 trillion 2023 budget to Congress, with historic investments to Tribal communities. The White House reports that it will direct $18.1 billion to the Department of Interior (DOI), an increase of $2.9 billion, or 19 percent, from the fiscal year 2022. The request for the DOI's Indian Affairs programs is $4.5 billion, a $1.1 billion increase above the 2021 enacted level. This includes $2.8 billion for the...

  • First Nation Leaders, Residential School Survivors to Meet with Pope Francis this Week

    Mar 29, 2022

    First Nation leaders and residential school survivors are in Rome, Italy, this week to ask Pope Francis for an apology for the Catholic Church's more than 100-year role in operating Indian Residential Schools for Indigneous youth in Canada. The trip, which includes the Assembly of First Nations, Métis National Council, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and Canadian Bishops, has twice been postponed since last summer due to Covid-19 concerns. The Pope originally agreed to the meeting last June, in...

  • Sicangu Oyate owns the largest Native-managed buffalo herd

    Mar 29, 2022

    Over the past two years, the Sicangu Oyate, also known as the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, has cultivated the largest Native-managed buffalo herd in the world. There are currently about 750 buffalo in the herd, according to Aaron Epps, who was the start-up manager for the project, known as Wolakota. He is also the marketing and communications director for REDCO, the economic development arm of the tribal nation, headquartered in South Dakota. “It’s an idea that’s been around, really, for generations, just due to the historical connection and spiri...

  • Attorney General Ellison secures $120K repayment from fundraiser who did not properly spend funds raised in Philando Castile's name

    Mar 29, 2022

    March 28, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today his office has reached a settlement agreement that requires Pamela Fergus — the organizer of an online charitable fundraiser called “Philando Feeds the Children”— to pay back $120,000 in charitable funds that were supposed to be used to pay down local students’ lunch debts, but that the Attorney General’s office alleged she instead put in her own pockets. The agreement, filed today in Ramsey County District Court, also permanently bans Fergus from handling...

  • Secretary Haaland Highlights President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments in Water Resilience and Indian Country in New Mexico Visit

    Mar 29, 2022

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland today wrapped up a two-day visit to New Mexico, where she underscored the historic investments from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to strengthen Indian Country and address the Western water crisis. On Sunday, Secretary Haaland was in Las Cruces, where she visited the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. The national monument, designated by President Obama in 2014, serves as a pillar of the region’s growing outdoor recreation economy. While there, Secre...

  • First-in-the-nation state office takes on epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous Minnesotans

    Mar 29, 2022

    Not long after taking the job to lead Minnesota's new Office for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, Juliet Rudie got a call from someone in her own family. A cousin disappeared in 2017 without a trace. The family was still getting leads and looking for answers. The call underscored a devastating reality for Native Americans in Minnesota and across the country: Most know someone who went missing and was never found, or was eventually found murdered. Now it's Rudie's job to lead the first...

  • President Biden's Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Makes Significant Investments in Indian Affairs Programs

    Mar 29, 2022

    WASHINGTON – The Biden-Harris Administration today submitted to Congress the President’s Budget for fiscal year 2023. The President’s Budget details his vision to expand on the historic progress our country has made over the last year and deliver the agenda he laid out in his State of the Union address—to build a better America, reduce the deficit, reduce costs for families, and grow the economy from the bottom up and middle out. The request for Indian Affairs programs is $4.5 billion, an increase of $1.0 billion over the FY 2022 Continu...

  • Trump likely committed felony obstruction, federal judge rules

    Mar 29, 2022

    A federal judge ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" attempted to illegally obstruct Congress as part of a criminal conspiracy when he tried to subvert the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021. "Based on the evidence, the Court finds it more likely than not that President Trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the Joint Session of Congress on January 6, 2021," U.S. District Court Judge David Carter wrote. Carter's sweeping and historic ruling came as he ordered the...

  • U.S. Will Rename 660 Mountains, Rivers and More to Remove Racist Word

    Mar 29, 2022

    The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) proposed a list of new names for more than 660 geographic features across the country last month, the agency announced in a statement. Led by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, the first Native American to serve as cabinet secretary, the February 2022 release of the list marks the next step in a sweeping plan to remove the racist and misogynist slur “squaw” from the national geographic landscape. Hundreds of U.S. geographic sites, including mountains, rivers, lakes, remote isl...

  • RED LAKE NATION JOB FAIR 2022 - MARCH 30, 2022 @ 11AM-1PM

    Mar 29, 2022

    RED LAKE NATION JOB FAIR 2022 - MARCH 30, 2022 @ 11AM-1PM NEW RED LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER WE ARE TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING JOBS AND PROGRAM ASSOCIATES WILL BE ON SITE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS RED LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE OFFICER(S) TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR DATA CLERK DETENTION SERVICES ASSISTANT COOK(S) DETENTION OFFICER(S) -MALE -FEMALE CONTROL OFFICER(S) REGISTERED NURSE FAMILY CHILDREN SERVICES RECIDIVISM REDUCTION INITIATIVE CASE MANAGER FAMILY WELLNESS ASSOCIATE QUALITY...

  • Seven Clans Casinos TRF & RL Co-hosting Job Fair March 31, 2022

    Mar 29, 2022

    Seven Clans Casino, Thief River Falls and Red Lake will be Co-hosting a Job Fair at the Red Lake Casino on Thursday, March 31, 2022 - 2 PM - 6 PM, in the Event Center. Get a $777 Sign on Bonus Flexible shifts PT and FT! Lots of opportunities available. Interviewing in all areas and possibility of hire on the spot!...

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