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Articles from the August 14, 2018 edition


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  • Honor the Earth Horse Nation Riders visit Red Lake

    Aug 14, 2018

    The Honor the Earth Horse Nation Riders visited Red Lake on Monday, August 13, 2018. http://www.honorearth.org/...

  • Mary A. Littleghost

    Aug 14, 2018

    Mary A. Littleghost March 24, 1981 - August 06, 2018 Mary A. Littleghost, 37 of Fargo formerly of St. Michael, ND passed away on Monday, August 6, 2018 at Sanford Health Care Center on Broadway with her beloved family by her side. Mary Agnes was born on March 24, 1981 in Grand Forks, ND the daughter of Jeaneen Littleghost. She lived with her family in the St. Michael area and attended school at Four Winds in Fort Totten. Mary worked as a nursing assistant at Maple Manor Care Center in Cando for...

  • Twenty-five players come out for Red Lake Warriors first practice of 2018 season

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 14, 2018

    RED LAKE - Twenty-five players came out for the Red Lake Warriors Football Team first practice on Monday, August 13, 2018. Players will condition themselves, run and do everything necessary for a successful season. The first game of the season is scheduled for Friday, August 24, 2018, 7 PM at Pine River-Backus, another road trip on August 31st, before hosting Cass Lake on September 7th at 4 PM. Red Lake Warriors Football Schedule 2018 Date Opponent Location Time 08/024/18 PR-B Away 7:00 p.m. V...

  • Growing Minneapolis homeless camp raises public health alarms

    Aug 14, 2018

    Katherine “Kat” Yanez stepped out of her tent, took a long drag from her cigarette, and scanned the faces outside a row of tents for signs that someone was overdosing on heroin. A longtime heroin user herself, Yanez has learned to spot the symptoms: the slackened jaw, pale lips and drooping eyelids. Twice in the past month, she has saved a homeless companion in this camp from death with a shot of naloxone, a drug that reverses the effects of heroin. She keeps a rescue kit in her backpack. http://www.startribune.com/growing-m...

  • Keith Ellison's ex-girlfriend won't release alleged video of physical altercation

    Aug 14, 2018

    U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison’s ex-girlfriend said Monday that she will not release a video she said shows him dragging her off a bed while screaming at her, Minnesota Public Radio News reported. Ellison, a candidate for state attorney general in Tuesday’s DFL primary, denied the accusations that came out late Saturday and said the video does not exist. He confirmed he was in a relationship with Karen Monahan, which ended in 2016, and said he still cares for her well-being. But he said the allegation, initially posted by Monahan’s son on Faceb...

  • DOJ: More than $16 million makes it way to Tom Petters' fraud victims

    Aug 14, 2018

    More than $16 million seized in connection with Tom Petters' massive Ponzi scheme is now being returned to hundreds of victims around the world, the U.S. Justice Department announced Monday. Petters, 61, is serving a 50-year federal prison sentence for his role in a $2.1 billion fraud scheme — the largest financial fraud in Minnesota history — that authorities dismantled in 2008. http://www.startribune.com/doj-more-than-16-million-makes-it-way-to-tom-petters-fraud-victims/490764381/...

  • What to watch for in the Minnesota primary elections

    Aug 14, 2018

    Aug. 14 is Primary Day in Minnesota, when DFL and Republican voters choose which candidates will represent their respective parties in federal and state races in November (and voters select which contenders will advance in nonpartisan county, municipal or school board races as well). On the primary ballot this year are Minnesota governor, both U.S. Senate seats, all eight congressional districts, Minnesota attorney general and a handful of Minnesota House seats. http://www.startribune.com/what-to-watch-for-in-minnesota-prima...

  • Lindsay Whalen retires from Lynx: Storied career comes to a close for Minnesota's homegrown talent

    Aug 14, 2018

    Lindsay Whalen joked, people laughed, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve cried. “I thought I’d make it a little longer,” Reeve said, with the news conference moments old. http://www.startribune.com/lindsay-whalen-to-retire-from-lynx-storied-career-comes-to-a-close-for-minnesota-s-homegrown-talent/490718311/...

  • Peter Strzok, FBI agent who criticized Trump in texts, is fired

    Aug 14, 2018

    WASHINGTON – Peter Strzok, the FBI senior counterintelligence agent who disparaged President Donald Trump in inflammatory text messages and helped oversee the Hillary Clinton e-mail and Russia investigations, has been fired for violating bureau policies, Strzok's lawyer said Monday. Trump and his allies seized on the texts — exchanged during the 2016 campaign with a former FBI lawyer, Lisa Page — in assailing the Russia investigation as an illegitimate "witch hunt." Strzok, who rose over 20 years at the FBI to become one of its most exper...

  • Minnesota House candidates, from Minneapolis to Iron Range, face contested primaries

    Aug 14, 2018

    Minnesota voters from Shakopee to Virginia will find a less-publicized list of names on their August primary ballot sandwiched between candidates for governor and Congress. In 21 Minnesota House districts, two or more candidates from the same party filed to run for the same legislative seat. Many of those Tuesday primary bouts are not particularly contentious, with a number of candidates filing but not campaigning. But in some House races, including ones in Minneapolis, the suburbs and on the Iron Range, the battle is on. ht...

  • BP: Babysitter who broke infant's legs sentenced to 18 months

    Aug 14, 2018

    BEMIDJI—A Bemidji woman who broke an infant's legs while babysitting was sentenced to one year and six months in prison Monday. Bridget Renee Stately, 42, received credit for the 77 days she has spent in the Beltrami County Jail since her May 29 arrest. She was charged May 30 with third-degree assault and child endangerment. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4485109-babysitter-who-broke-infants-legs-sentenced-18-months...

  • BP: North Dakota voters to decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana

    Aug 14, 2018

    BISMARCK — North Dakotans will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana this fall, two years after voters approved the drug’s medical use. Secretary of State Al Jaeger said Monday, Aug. 13, the group pushing a ballot measure submitted 14,637 valid signatures last month, about 1,200 more than it needed to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/government-and-politics/4485026-north-dakota-voters-decide-whether-legalize-recreational...

  • BP: Father-son duos dominate Bemidji Speedway

    Aug 14, 2018

    BEMIDJI -- Following Kids Night last weekend, racing night this past Sunday, Aug. 12, could have been called Family Night at the track as father and son race teams dominated the race card. Seven winners were members of father-son race teams. Rick and Michael Jacobson won in the Wissota Modifieds and Midwest Modifieds heats, Doyle and Blake Erickson won features in the Wissota Midwest Modified and Mod Fours, Austin Carlson won a pure stock heat while his brother, Dalton, won the Wissota Super Stock feature. They are the sons of Wissota Super...

  • Lynx Guard Lindsay Whalen Announces Her Retirement From The WNBA

    Aug 14, 2018

    MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – Minnesota Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen today announced her retirement from the WNBA effective at the conclusion of the 2018 season. "I would like to announce that after 15 seasons in the WNBA I am going to retire after the 2018 season," Whalen said. "I would like to thank the WNBA, the Connecticut Sun, and the Minnesota Lynx for believing in me all of these years. I look forward to the next chapter in my basketball career and wish my Lynx coaches and teammates all of the b...

  • Leech Lake Tribal Police Department hosts National Night Out 2018 - P2

    Aug 14, 2018

    Leech Lake Tribal Police Department hosts National Night Out 2018 on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 in Cass Lake....

  • NASA SCHOLARS INTERNSHIP - P3

    Aug 14, 2018

    In July 2018, recent Red Lake Nation College Graduate Brent Sigana, Jr. was selected to participate in a program called NASA Scholars Internship, presented at Ames Research Center in San Francisco, California. NASA Internships are competitive awards to support educational opportunities that provide unique NASA-related research and operational experiences for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, as well as educators. These opportunities serve students by integrating interns with...

  • RED LAKE STUDENT SELECTED TO TELL A HERO'S TALE IN NORMANDY, FRANCE - P3

    Aug 14, 2018

    EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was originally published on January 9, 2018. It is being published again with additional photographs taken in France. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Autumn May of Red Lake High School in Red Lake, Minnesota has been accepted into the prestigious Normandy: Sacrifice for Freedom® Albert H. Small Student & Teacher Institute. Along with Red Lake High School teacher, Marcia Roline, May will embark on a year-long course of study that concludes with a journey to Normandy, France to ho...

  • Red Lake holds Ojibwe Language and Culture Camp in Ponemah - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 14, 2018

    PONEMAH - Beginning on Tuesday and going through Thursday, July 24-26, 2018, Red Lake Chemical Health, Red Lake Economic Development and Red Lake's Ojibwemowin Revitalization Program sponsored a 3-day Ojibwe Language and Culture Camp at the Ponemah Round House, open to all kids ages 6-18 The three-day camp featured lacrosse, the moccasin game, canoeing, swimming, drum and dance, plant identification, crafts, traditional Anishinaabe teachsings and more. Gabeshiwin 2018 Ponemah Round House, MN...

  • 29th Annual Community Health Day held in Red Lake - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 14, 2018

    RED LAKE - The 29th Annual Community Health Day held in Red Lake on Thursday, July 19, 2018, kicking off with a Hike for Health from the Red Lake Hospital Compound to the Red Lake Humanities Center. Beginning at 10 AM inside the Humanities, numerous Programs and Exhibitors were set up to provide information on good health. After a chicken dinner at about noon, youth activities were held, giving participants opportunities to earn gold, silver and bronze medals. Drawings were also held later in...

  • 2018 Red Lake July Celebration - Friday Night Pow Wow - P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 14, 2018

    11 Red Lake July Celebration - Friday Night Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Celebration Powwow 2018 Singing Contest 5th place: 956 pts...Little Bear 4th place: 1357 pts....Black Bear Crossing 3rd Place: 1369 pts....North Buffalo 2nd place: 1399 pts....Ndn Creek Champ: 1435 pts.....MOTOWN...

  • 2018 Red Lake July Celebration - Friday Afternoon Parade - P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 14, 2018

    11 Red Lake July Celebration - Friday Afternoon Parade...

  • ATTENTION KINDERGARTEN PARENTS - BEGINDERGARTEN 2018-2019

    ATTENTION KINDERGARTEN PARENTS YOUR CHILD WILL LOVE THIS FUN NEW WAY OF BEGINNING KINDERGARTEN AT THE RED LAKE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER! BEGINDERGARTEN 2018-2019 If you have a child enrolling in Kindergarten at the RLECC this fall, please watch your mail, click on the 'Begindergarten' link on our website at www.redlake.k12.mn.us or call Dustin Hinckley at (218) 679-1710 for more information!...

  • Red Lake Nation College Registration - Saturday, August 18, 2018

    Red Lake Nation College Registration - Saturday, August 18, 2018 10 AM to 4 PM...

  • Lions rescued from bare circus cages take their first steps on grass

    Aug 14, 2018

    LOS ANGELES—For the whole of their circus lives, lions Sasha, Kimba, Nena, Tarzan, and Tanya, had only ventured out of their bare board cages to perform tricks under the big top. That was to change forever when Guatemala’s ban on animal circus acts came into force, and Animal Defenders International (ADI) embarked on a mission to enforce the law. President of ADI Jan Creamer said, “This is a new beginning for these animals – never again will they be forced to perform or beaten into submission. Their suffering is over and we hope the public...

  • New Prisoner Audio Confirms "Humanitarian Crisis" at Stillwater Prison: Prisoners and Families Demand An End to the Lockdown

    Aug 14, 2018

    The lockdown at Stillwater Prison is now in its 27th day. As families and prisoners demand an end to the lockdown the Twin Cities Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee is releasing audio from inside Stillwater prison to showcase the urgency of the lockdown’s immediate end and to expose the lies being spread by the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC). The audio, shared by Stillwater inmate Tony, last name removed due to concerns for retaliation, was received on August 11th. This audio interview - along with other independent reports fr...

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