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  • Red Lake man pleads guilty to assaulting woman with shovel

    Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 26, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS – A 26-year-old Red Lake man pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court for assaulting a woman with a shovel. During a hearing in U.S. District Court, Myron Lee Jones Jr. pleaded guilty to one count of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. According to a plea agree-ment, Jones admitted to swinging a shovel during a fight involving several people Aug. 23, 2009. The woman was struck in the back of her head, requiring about 20 in-terior and exterior stitches. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Michael Davis will sentence Jones, w...

  • Lady Warriors Finish 2nd in "Count It! " Team Camps in Red Lake

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the annual Count It! High School Varsity Basketball Team Camps were held at Red Lake. There were 54 games played in two days. Participating teams included Mahnomen, Warroad, Hawley, Park Rapids, Red Lake, Fosston, Win E Mac, Mesabi East, Bagley, Bemidji, and Stephen Argyle. The Count It! Team Camps have been held in Cass Lake for several years and are one of the top northern Minnesota end of the summer season team camps. The events are directed by new...

  • Lady Warriors Finish 2nd in "Count It! " Team Camps in Red Lake P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the annual Count It! High School Varsity Basketball Team Camps were held at Red Lake. There were 54 games played in two days. Participating teams included Mahnomen, Warroad, Hawley, Park Rapids, Red Lake, Fosston, Win E Mac, Mesabi East, Bagley, Bemidji, and Stephen Argyle. The Count It! Team Camps have been held in Cass Lake for several years and are one of the top northern Minnesota end of the summer season team camps. The events are directed by new...

  • Lady Warriors Finish 2nd in "Count It! " Team Camps in Red Lake P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the annual Count It! High School Varsity Basketball Team Camps were held at Red Lake. There were 54 games played in two days. Participating teams included Mahnomen, Warroad, Hawley, Park Rapids, Red Lake, Fosston, Win E Mac, Mesabi East, Bagley, Bemidji, and Stephen Argyle. The Count It! Team Camps have been held in Cass Lake for several years and are one of the top northern Minnesota end of the summer season team camps. The events are directed by new...

  • Lady Warriors Finish 2nd in "Count It! " Team Camps in Red Lake P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the annual Count It! High School Varsity Basketball Team Camps were held at Red Lake. There were 54 games played in two days. Participating teams included Mahnomen, Warroad, Hawley, Park Rapids, Red Lake, Fosston, Win E Mac, Mesabi East, Bagley, Bemidji, and Stephen Argyle. The Count It! Team Camps have been held in Cass Lake for several years and are one of the top northern Minnesota end of the summer season team camps. The events are directed by new...

  • Construction continues in Red Lake

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    Construction continues in Red Lake...

  • Faucet snails found in small ponds on White Earth Reservation and county lands

    Jul 26, 2012

    WHITE EARTH RERVATION, MINN. – On July 9, the White Earth Nation and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers responded to a report that faucet snails had been discovered in a container of leeches purchased at a bait shop in the Otter Tail/Becker County area. Officials including White Earth conservation officers, White Earth aquatic invasive species personnel, DNR conservation officers and DNR aquatic invasive species specialists immediately began inspections to trace the origin of the leech source. A series of s...

  • Red Lake July Celebration 2012

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    Red Lake July Celebration 2012 - Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow P27...

  • Red Lake July Celebration 2012

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    Red Lake July Celebration 2012 - Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow P28...

  • Red Lake July Celebration 2012

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    Red Lake July Celebration 2012 - Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow P29...

  • Red Lake July Celebration 2012

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 26, 2012

    Red Lake July Celebration 2012 - Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow P30...

  • Jul 26, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The record drought gripping half the country will help push food prices up by 3 percent to 4 percent next year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Wednesday....

  • THE 24 SEVEN - July 26, 2012

    Washington Times|Jul 26, 2012

    THE 24 SEVEN - July 26, 2012 Geithner grilled by Congress over Libor scandal Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner came under fire Wednesday b... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=48692&L=21311&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Obama still feeling the Latin love, poll says President Barack Obama’s massive lead among Hispanic voters is ... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=48692&L=21312&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Olympic m...

  • USDA Designates an Additional 76 Counties in 6 States as Primary Natural Disaster Areas Due to Worsening Drought

    Jul 26, 2012

    WASHINGTON, July 25, 2012—Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today designated 76 additional counties in six states as primary natural disaster areas due to damage and losses caused by drought and excessive heat. During the 2012 crop year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated 1,369 counties across 31 states as disaster areas—1,234 due to drought—making all qualified farm operators in the areas eligible for low-interest emergency loans. The additional counties designated today are in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Mic...

  • Community Health Day - Thursday, July 26th, 2012

    Community Health Day - Thursday, July 26th, 2012 9 a.m. * Opening Ceremony * Hike for Health Million Miles Against Diabetes Walk (Hospital to the Humanities) 10 a.m. Exhibits open at the Humanities Center 12 p.m. Community Feast 1 p.m. Youth games 3 p.m. * Exhibits close * Drawings for prizes: Children & Adults Come join us for a day of healthy activities, fun, & food - Hope to see you there! Sponsored by the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services and Red Lake Tribal Council All events are...

  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (I.B.E.W.) Local 110 Celebrates 100 Years of Service to the Eastern Metro

    Jul 26, 2012

    St. Paul, MN – July 25, 2012 - IBEW Local 110, a union of electrical professionals covering St. Paul and the Eastern Metro, is celebrating 100 years of commitment to excellence. Harriett Island will be alive on July 28th with a historical celebration of 100 years of electrical progress and professionalism. Chartered on July 29, 1912, IBEW Local 110 started with only dozens of electrical workers. Over the years, St. Paul electricians have successfully promoted reasonable and safe methods of work, cultivated professional relationships in the c...

  • MEET THE ARTISTS- OPEN HOUSE

    Area resident Steve Beaubien will be the featured artist at the Blank Canvas Gallery in August. His artwork will go up in a special display on July 31 and continue through the month of August. There will be a public reception celebrating the new show on August 3 from 5-7 p.m. at the gallery. Steve will be displaying recent paintings of Park Rapids area landscapes and also from his travel this last winter to South Carolina. Steve paints primarily "en plein air" which means out in the open. He takes his paint box and easel outside and paints...

  • Nathan Cummings Offering $100,000 Fellowships

    Jul 26, 2012

    The Nathan Cummings Foundation is proud to introduce The Nathan Cummings Foundation Fellowship. Three visionaries will receive $100,000 each for one year and the office space needed to turn an inspired idea into a game-changing reality. Successful applicants will be proven risk-takers who are ready to build on the Foundation's strengths, question our assumptions, and be open to new approaches Fellows' projects will be expected to build on the foundation's current portfolio by pushing beyond its boundaries and opening productive new lines of...

  • American Indian College Fund to Award 16 Scholarships to First-Generation Native Students through $100,000 Donation from the Walmart Foundation

    Jul 26, 2012

    Denver, Colorado – July 24, 2012 – The American Indian College Fund will award 16 scholarships to first-generation, first-time Native tribal college students through a $100,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation. For more than a decade, the Walmart Foundation has funded Native student scholarships through the American Indian College Fund. This year, the Walmart Foundation’s donation will continue the Walmart Tribal College Scholarship Program, providing students with scholarships for the duration of two years. Under the program, three schol...

  • Debra Ann Buckanaga

    Jul 26, 2012

    Debra Ann Buckanaga was born on October 29, 1984 in Bemidji, Minnesota. Debra began her journey to the Spirit World on July 23, 2012. She will be joining her father Kevin M. Buckanaga, brother Douglas A. Buckanaga, sister Crystal Rose Buckanaga, cousins Conrad , Timothy and Jerry Jr. Buckanaga, grandmother Geraldine Ruth LaRoque, Aunt, Melba Hodges, Uncles, Melvin, Jerry, John and Charles Buckanaga and Clayton Hodges, Infant Niece Gia M Buckanaga Stewart, and special friend David J. Jackson...

  • Feds target downtown Duluth head shop

    Mark Stodghill, Duluth News Tribune|Jul 26, 2012

    Handcuffed patrons of the Last Place on Earth were questioned by police in front of the downtown Duluth counterculture shop Wednesday. They were back-dropped by a sign framed with an orange neon light advertising a drug test “urine cleaner.” In a shop window was an enlarged News Tribune editorial cartoon by Steve Lindstrom illustrating a customer telling a clerk, “I’d like some of that stuff that’s been in the news three times a day and that people don’t want me to try.” Jim Carlson, owner of the Superior Street head shop, has bragged that...

  • Defending champs survive opening-round challengers

    Pat Miller, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 26, 2012

    BEMIDJI – Joe Burgess of Woodbury took the first step toward defending his Executive Championship Wednesday when he stopped Tony Carlson of Maple Grove 3 and 2 in the opening round of match-play. In today’s quarterfinals Burgess will tangle with Miles Schacher of Hawley who eliminated Matt Mayer of Fargo 2 up Wednesday. Today’s other upper bracket match pits Derrick Johnson of Grand Forks against Scott Hinners of Bemidji. In Wednesday’s action Johnson slapped Rick Barrett of Red Lake 4 and 3 while Hinners escaped Brad McEnroe of Minneap...

  • Wednesday's Birchmontt Scoreboard

    Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 26, 2012

    Men’s Championship Wednesday’s Results Upper Bracket Johnny Larson (Springfield) def. Sam Shafer (Brooklyn Park) 3 and 2 Matt Skarperud (Omaha) def. Zach Israelson (Staples) 1 up in 19 holes Tim Skarperud (Grand Forks) def. Eric Aughinbaugh (Fargo) 2 and 1 Toby Palmiscno (Bemidji) def. Jake Sanders (Crookston) 3 and 2 Bill Carlson (Fargo) def. Russ Newman (Fargo) 7 and 6 Duane Wages (Grand Forks) def. Troy Haluptzok (Tenstrike) 3 and 2 Bob Brink (Bemidji) def. Logan Palmer (Harwood, N.D.) 1 up Tom Jenkins (Plymouth) def. Brett Musich (In...

  • Jul 26, 2012

    NEW YORK - Coke and Pepsi are chasing after the sweet spot: a soda with no calories, no artificial sweeteners and no funny aftertaste....

  • Jul 26, 2012

    Gov. Mark Dayton is pledging to fight a Federal Emergency Management Agency decision to deny additional aid to flood-damaged homes and businesses in northern Minnesota....

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