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Logan E. Rudolph June 4, 1996 ~ April 11, 2024 (age 27) Logan E. Rudolph, age 27, journeyed to the spirit world on Thursday, April 11, 2024, in Red Lake, MN. Logan was born on June 4, 1996, in Bemidji, MN, oldest of identical twins, to Shannon (Lasley) and Clayton Rudolph, Sr. Logan attended school in Red Lake. At age 7, he represented Red Lake Elementary as the Brave Grass dancer from 2003 to 2004, and looked forward to dancing at pow wows. He was also involved in martial arts, attending...
Darwin Bert Wilson Sr. April 22, 1930 ~ April 11, 2024 (age 93) Darwin was retired from the Hibbing Taconite Company after 30 years. He also had a logging business. He loved wild rice harvesting, as well as many other projects, and he especially loved all his grandchildren. He is survived by five children Darwin Wilson Jr., Constance R. Wilson, Darrell W. Wilson Sr., Louann Wilson, Gayle M. Wilson. Preceded in death by Wife, Norma Wilson, Daughter; Caroline Michaud, Son; Terrance Wilson;...
Linda Lee Wilson August 27, 1950 ~ April 14, 2024 (age 73) An obituary is not available at this time for Linda Lee Wilson. We welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall. Services Wake Friday April 19, 2024 4:00 PM Lone Eagle Center, Ball Club Funeral Service Saturday April 20, 2024 11:00 AM Lone Eagle Center, Ball Club...
Alandrea Renee Goodwin June 2, 1997 - April 12, 2024 Services for Alandrea will be updated soon....
After months of inaction, House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled on Monday evening an outline of his plan to address the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, defying Republicans who threatened to oust him from the speakership if he moved forward with funding for Ukraine. But Johnson (R-La.) risks angering many of his members with a convoluted plan aiming to placate his critics on the right while also giving national security hawks a chance to advance billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine,...
NEW YORK - NCAA championship game. "Saturday Night Live." "Today" show. Such was the whirlwind of the past eight days for Caitlin Clark leading up to Monday's WNBA draft at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Now college basketball's all-time leading scorer officially has a new home that's not far from the homes she has known her entire life. The West Des Moines native - a star for the past four years at the University of Iowa - was selected by the Indiana Fever with the No. 1 pick. "I know the...
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the "Rust" armorer found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer, was sentenced to 18 months in prison Monday by a New Mexico district court judge. A jury had convicted Gutierrez-Reed in March in the 2021 death of Halyna Hutchins - the first trial verdict connected to the incident. She has spent more than a month in a county jail awaiting sentencing, according to the Associated Press. Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer...
Minnesota Republicans are calling on state Democrats to rescind the endorsement of Judd Hoff, a candidate for a state House seat with a criminal record who has been accused of stalking and harassing the incumbent Republican legislator. Hoff was endorsed this month by local Democrats to run in a central Minnesota House district that's been represented by Rep. Mary Franson, R-Alexandria, since 2011. Republicans say Hoff has harassed and stalked Franson for years, "digging through her trash,...
The Lynx got a lot more talented on offense with the decision to take Utah power forward Alissa Pili in the first round of Monday's WNBA draft in New York. Pili is the fourth-highest scoring player in Division I basketball over the past two seasons (21.1), a player able to score inside and out, who plays with a physicality that shows why she was a good football player growing up in Alaska. She was taken with the No. 8 overall pick. By some accounts Pili - who is of Samoan and Alaska Native...
A woman told police that a man broke into her St. Paul home before dawn Monday, raped and robbed her. Police said they were called about 4:30 a.m. to the woman's Macalester-Groveland neighborhood home in the 300 block of S. Snelling Avenue, where she told officers she'd been sleeping when she heard a pounding on the side door to her home. She said a man forced his way in, robbed her of money, pulled out an unspecified weapon and sexually assaulted her. She called 911 after the man fled. https://www.startribune.com/police-sea...
A Wright County deputy shot a man on Monday while trying to arrest him on warrants outside a store west of the Twin Cities, according to a Sheriff's Office news release. Deputies responded around 1 p.m. to the Dollar General at 631 Nelson Blvd. in Montrose to attempt to arrest the man on outstanding arrest warrants, the office said in the release. The town is about 35 miles west of downtown Minneapolis. The deputies tried to arrest the man as he exited the store, but he refused to comply with...
DULUTH — The Duluth Police Department has identified the woman who was fatally stabbed in the neck early Friday morning. Chantel Moose, 25, of Duluth, was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The stabbing is believed to be an isolated incident between people who knew each other, according to the police department. No one had been arrested as of Monday morning. "Our investigators are working tirelessly to conduct a through investigation to hold those responsible for this tragic event," police department spokeswoman Mattie Hjelseth said in an e...
A shooting in Minneapolis wounded three people, one critically, and two suspects were arrested, officials said Monday. The gunfire erupted shortly after 8:50 p.m. Sunday in the 1800 block of N. Lowry Avenue and prompted several people to call 911, police said. Officers dispatched to the scene found what police said was evidence of gunfire, and early indications are that the shots came from a vehicle. https://www.startribune.com/gunfire-from-vehicle-in-minneapolis-wounds-3-people-1-critically-2-suspects-arrested/600358916/...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip - The Israeli military renewed warnings on Monday for Palestinians not to return to northern Gaza, a day after witnesses and medical officials said Israeli troops opened fire and killed five people among throngs of displaced residents trying to walk back to their homes in the devastated area. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were driven from the north after Israeli forces first launched their offensive there soon after Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel. In...
Recreational cannabis has been legal in Minnesota for nearly two years. State lawmakers took regulators - and some politicians - by surprise in 2022 when they legalized THC-infused edibles and beverages. Gov. Tim Walz signed a full legalization bill last May allowing adults 21 and older to cultivate, carry and smoke marijuana flower. Saturday will mark the first 4/20 - the pseudo-holiday dedicated to all things pot - that weed has been legal in Minnesota. The state is a year away from allowing...
BEMIDJI - Hard work and determination of students in Bemidji State's International Student Organization resulted in a long-awaited return of a notable multicultural event this past weekend. Transforming BSU's Beaux Arts Ballroom into a cultural oasis on Saturday evening, the annual Festival of Nations brought together over 200 campus and community members for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. Upon arrival, attendees picked up their "passports" in which they could collect stickers...
MINNEAPOLIS – A federal jury found a Red Lake woman guilty of child neglect and endangerment on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, announced U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger. Following a five-day trial before Judge Katherine M. Menendez, Bobbi Jo Johnson, aka Bobbi Jo Kingbird, 46, was convicted last week on one count of child neglect-deprivation of food and health care, and one count of child endangerment. According to evidence presented at trial and court documents, between January 1, 2021, and A...
BEMIDJI, Minn. — Motorists traveling on Minnesota roads this spring should watch for large farm equipment moving from farm to farm for planting season, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Since 2021, there have been 446 crashes involving farm equipment in Minnesota, resulting in eight deaths and 171 injuries. “Farmers need our highways to prepare and plant fields at this time of year. Sunrise and sunset can also reduce visibility of farm equipment while driving. Drivers should slow down and prepare to encounter slo...
BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today, construction on Highway 34 in Akeley will resume in early May. The remaining project elements include resurfacing and sidewalk upgrades on Highway 34 from the Hulet Avenue to Hillside Avenue. Motorists will detour utilizing Hubbard CR 25 and Highway 64. The project is expected to be complete in mid-June, weather permitting. For more information as well as staging and detour maps, visit the project website: www.mndot.gov/d2/projects/hwy34-akeley Stay connected • Vie...
The Red Lake Band held an Informational Session on Legislative Bills and Congregate Shelter on Monday, April 15, 2024 at the Red Lake Casino Event Center. Congregate Shelter Project This project was conceptualized from the series Zhawenimin summit meetings held in 2023 in response to the Opioid and Fentanyl crisis our community is facing, along with homelessness issues. Purpose: To address the current challenges posed by the opioid crisis and homelessness within the Red Lake Nation by offering a...
The Red Lake Lady Warriors Softball team opened their 2024 season with a loss to Bagley on Monday, April 15, 2024....
Red Lake High School Junior & Senior Prom 2024 held on Saturday, April 13, 2024...
Red Lake High School Junior & Senior Prom 2024 held on Saturday, April 13, 2024...
Toni Wakemup (Bois Forte Band of Chippewa) was at her tribe's Mid-Winter Powwow - an event she helps organize - last year when she received a text message that would change her life. Her cousin Jeremy Hoagland, who grew up in the same household and whom she considered a brother, had died of a fentanyl overdose. "I got a text that said, 'Jeremy died,'" Wakemup told Native News Online. "No one ever wants to read that text." She was stunned, seized by grief. She needed to get to her family, but...
Growing up Native can be hard. Because my skin was dark, in second grade kids told me, "You look dirty." I felt different, like I didn't belong. But I was lucky. My great-grandparents Joe and Lodi showed me the beauty of our Indigenous cultures. Camping and hiking for days at a time in the hot summer desert, they taught me to hear the voices of our mountain, plant, and animal relatives on lands full of life and memory. They taught me to listen to the plants offer their gifts. Buckwheat shared...