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Articles from the July 29, 2022 edition


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  • Vanessa Mary Smith

    Jul 29, 2022

    Vanessa Mary Smith March 18, 1997 ~ July 23, 2022 (age 25) Vanessa Mary Smith, age 25, "Migizi Miigwan Ikwe" which means "Eagle Feather Woman", of Red Lake, Minnesota passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 23rd, 2022, in Red Lake, MN. Vanessa was born on March 18th, 1997, in Bemidji, MN to Anna Goose and Todd Smith I. At the time of her passing, Vanessa lived in Red Lake with her sister Lena, her mom Anna, her three children and her nieces and nephews; and worked at the Red Lake Trading...

  • Raina Tonenette Pipeboyd

    Jul 29, 2022

    Raina Tonenette Pipeboyd April 30, 1978 - July 15, 2022 Raina Tonenette Pipeboyd, age 44 of Minneapolis, Minnesota journeyed to the Spirit World on Friday, July 15, 2022 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was born on April 30, 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Raina's favorite activities were swimming at the YMCA, she loved long walks, enjoyed shopping, eating pizza supremes. But her greatest love was being a caring mother to her children: Monroe, Mariah, Makiyla and Malachi Huff, James, Rain and...

  • Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison won't appeal ruling overturning abortion restrictions

    Jul 29, 2022

    innesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said his office won't challenge a recent ruling that struck down many state abortion restrictions, including a 24-hour waiting period and informed consent and parental notification requirements. Ellison's decision comes more than two weeks after a district court judge ruled that many state laws restricting abortion access were unconstitutional, immediately blocking their enforcement. By not appealing, Ellison's move will indefinitely ensure expanded...

  • Violent crimes in Minneapolis park hot spots down drastically in 2022

    Jul 29, 2022

    Loring and East Phillips top the list of most violent Minneapolis parks in any given year, with Loring notching 13 and East Phillips reporting five serious incidents including homicide, rape and aggravated assault in 2021. Major crimes also shot up at Stevens Square following the social unrest of the past two years, rising to seven in 2021. The park experienced virtually no activity in 2019. This spring, park police shifted their strategy for summer's inevitable increase in crime. New data...

  • Judge: Wisconsin probe found 'absolutely no' election fraud

    Jul 29, 2022

    MADISON, Wis. - A Wisconsin judge said Thursday that a Republican-ordered, taxpayer-funded investigation into the 2020 election found "absolutely no evidence of election fraud," but did reveal contempt for the state's open records law by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and a former state Supreme Court justice he hired. Dane County Circuit Judge Valerie Bailey-Rihn awarded about $98,000 in attorneys' fees to the liberal watchdog group American Oversight, bringing an end in circuit court to one of...

  • COVID indicators' mixed signals leave Minnesota threat unclear through late summer

    Jul 29, 2022

    Mixed COVID-19 statistics in Minnesota offer little indication of the direction of the pandemic - other than to say that the coronavirus isn't going away. New infections held steady in the state at a daily average of 1,402 in the week ending July 22, according to Thursday's state situation update, but viral levels in Twin Cities' wastewater declined by 8% last week. Severe COVID-19 levels haven't worsened, but they haven't improved either. The 417 COVID-19 hospitalizations Tuesday - 36...

  • U.S. Bank fined $37.5M for creating unauthorized accounts for sales goals

    Jul 29, 2022

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday fined U.S. Bancorp $37.5 million for aggressive sales tactics in the early 2010s, including opening credit cards and other accounts on customers who had not requested them. The government's consumer watchdog on banks said that the Minneapolis-based company, which runs U.S. Bank, violated three federal laws by opening accounts that "likely caused substantial injury" to customers from fees and damaged credit. In addition to the fine, the agency...

  • Russia attacks Kyiv area for the first time in weeks

    Jul 29, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyiv area for the first time in weeks Thursday and pounded the northern Chernihiv region as well, in what Ukraine said was revenge for standing up to the Kremlin. Ukrainian officials, meanwhile, announced a counteroffensive to take back the occupied Kherson region in the country's south, territory seized by Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces early in the war. Russia attacked the Kyiv region with six missiles launched from...

  • Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. Korea

    Jul 29, 2022

    SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned he's ready to use his nuclear weapons in potential military conflicts with the United States and South Korea, state media said Thursday, as he unleashed fiery rhetoric against rivals he says are pushing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war. Kim's speech to war veterans on the 69th anniversary of the end of the 1950-53 Korean War was apparently meant to boost internal unity in the impoverished country amid pandemic-related economic...

  • Biden hails economic bill amid signs of broad Dem support

    Jul 29, 2022

    WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden hailed a nascent Democratic package of climate, health care and tax initiatives as "a giant step forward" for the country Thursday as congressional leaders began nailing down votes for a campaign-season bill they've cast as a boon for voters struggling with inflation. A day after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and conservative Sen. Joe Manchin stunned Washington by resurrecting components of a compromise many thought dead, early signs were encouraging for...

  • BRINGING ANASTASIA HOME

    Jul 29, 2022

    The sites of former boarding schools for American Indian​ and Alaska Native youth contain the graves of thousands of Indigenous children. This is the story of bringing just one of those children home. Descending from the sky, the remote village of Old Harbor, Alaska, appears in vivid color, dwarfed between a screaming-green mountainside and a spit of ocean. Anastasia Ashouwak was away at Indian boarding school for 121 years before the wheels of our propeller plane carrying her remains touch d...

  • Double Homicide on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation

    Jul 29, 2022

    On Saturday, July 23, two Lakota men were fatally shot after attending the Oceti Sakowin Fest 2022 in Eagle Butte on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. According to multiple sources, Trayden Wells and Miles “Avery” Phillips, both Mniconjou Lakota (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe), were shot and killed after the outdoor event, which was organized by the International Indigenous Youth Council—Oglala Chapter. Eleanor Ferguson, an organizer for the youth council, told Native News Online she witnessed a physical altercation between several peopl...

  • Community Health Day held on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at the Giminjimendaamin Ezhichigeyang Wellness & Event Venue at Oshkiimaajitadah

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Comprehensie Health Services held their annual Community Health Day on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at the Giminjimendaamin Ezhichigeyang Wellness & Event Venue at Oshkiimaajitadah. The event featured a Million Miles Against Diabetes Walk (Redby Health Station to Oshkiimaajitadah), numerous Exhibits from health to education, a Community Feast and Youth Games at the Art Thunder Memorial Park. It was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services...

  • Attorney General Ellison proposes new path for regulating greenhouse gases after Supreme Court decision

    Jul 29, 2022

    July 28, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision in West Virginia v. EPA, which upended the Environmental Protection Agency’s attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today co-led a coalition of eight state and territorial attorneys general in encouraging the Environmental Protection Agency to establish new standards for greenhouse gases to address the global climate crisis. In a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, Attor...

  • Attorney General Ellison, co-defendants will not appeal Doe v. Minnesota

    Jul 29, 2022

    July 28, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today that along with Governor Tim Walz, the Department of Health, the Board of Medical Practice, and the Board of Nursing, he will not pursue an appeal of the July 11, 2022 Ramsey County District Court ruling in Doe v. Minnesota. The Attorney General was successful in obtaining dismissal of many of the plaintiffs’ claims, including their vagueness challenge and their religious freedom claims, and was successful in defending the statutes that require anonymous repor...

  • MDA to Offer Free Waste Pesticide Collections in Northwestern Minnesota

    Jul 29, 2022

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is hosting a series of free waste pesticide collections available to residents in or near eleven northwestern Minnesota counties. Residents from Beltrami, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods, Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties and the surrounding areas may attend any of the five collection sites on August 9-11. The program accepts unwanted, unusable agricultural and consumer-type pesticides including insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and...

  • Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Members Vote to Remove Blood Quantum Requirement

    Jul 29, 2022

    The majority of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe members who voted would like to see the MCT drop the blood quantum requirement in place. Currently, individuals must have 25% tribal blood to become enrolled members. Close to 8,000 band members from six tribes in Minnesota recently voted in an advisory referendum. 64% said the requirement should be removed, and 57% said individual bands or reservations should be able to determine their own membership requirement. Those against the requirement, which started in the 1960s, point to declining tribal...

  • Ponemah Triathlon held the week of July 23rd - P3

    Glenda Martin|Jul 29, 2022

    The Ponemah Community staff, Alex and Bruce, put on another great event. The event was to promote health, wellness and to bring everyone together in a good way. Due to the wind coming off the lake which created some white caps the planning committee had to make some last minute adjustments to the course. The Triathlon started off with the canoe race at the Point. Each contestant had to race a half mile out and back to shore. Once back, they had to tag off to the next contestant who had to bike...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament,...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Night Pow Wow - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Night Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Darcy...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament,...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Parade - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Parade Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament,...

  • Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Tuesday Night Pow Wow - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake Celebrates Independence Day: Tuesday Night Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Celebration Singing Contest 1st Midnite Express, 2nd Ptown, 3rd NDN Creek, 4th Ho-Chunk Station, 5th Young Kingbird Moccasin Tournament 1st place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament Champs, Gary Proudchief and Deon Pierre 2nd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Charles Grolla, Phil Grolla and Christopher Michael Kangas 3rd place Red Lake Independence Day Moccasin Tournament, Darcy...

  • Red Lake High School Graduation 2022 held on Saturday, May 28 - P35

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 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...

  • Red Lake High School End of Year Pow Wow 2022 - P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 29, 2022

    Red Lake High School End of Year Pow Wow 2022 held on Thursday, May 26th and was a huge success. New Princess Nookwakwii White and Brave Dillian Whitefeather were selected to represent RLHS for 2022-2023....

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