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Articles from the December 29, 2015 edition


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  • Red Lake Band votes 6-4 to accept proposed settlement by Enbridge - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - A Special Tribal Council Meeting was held on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 1 PM in the Red Lake Casino Event Center. There were five items on the agenda, and the main item aside from the General Fund Budget, was a proposed settlement between the Red Lake Tribe and Enbridge. The proposal by Enbridge and the Red Lake Band would be to agree to exchange land, and Enbridge will pay $18.5 million for the trespass at the Four Legged Lake property. The proposal stated that within a...

  • Red Lake Elementary School holds induction ceremony for National Honor Society - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Elementary School Chapter of the National Honor Society held it's first ever induction ceremony on Monday, December 21, 2015 at the Library. The ceremony began with the processional by 9 fourth graders and 12 fifty graders, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Rhoze McClain, the welcome by Susan Olson, and remarks by Principal Reed Carlson. Student speakers included Rheanna Kingbird who spoke about Responsibility; Delicia Roy spoke about Scholarship; Rhoze...

  • SPECIAL DONATION TO PROJECT LIFESAVER

    Dec 29, 2015

    This Holiday Season the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office Project Lifesaver received a special gift from a special group of students from an area school. Mr. Greendahl's students from Horace May Elementary wanted to make a contribution to a meaningful and worthy cause rather than doing an individual gift exchange. Through their generosity, Mr. Greendahl's class presented $95.27 to Project Lifesaver. Project Lifesaver puts technology and training in the hands of public safety to expedite...

  • Red Lake Family & Children Services decorated their doors for the holidays - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    The Red Lake Family & Children Services Program decorated their doors for the holidays this year. There were 18 participants and on Monday, December 21, 2015 they were judged. Winning first place was Candace Lagou, second place went to Gloria Jourdain and Third Place was Senora Thompson. Those participating were: Mark Kingbird, Becky Jourdain, Jesse Roberts, Skup Thunder, Rhonda Lussier, Whitney Greenwood, Alice Benais, Senora Thompson, Candy Lagou, Bev Prentice, Val King, Crystal Donnell...

  • Red Lake ENP Christmas Party 2015 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    The Red Lake Elderly Nutrition Program held it's annual Christmas Party at the Seven Clans Casino Events Center on Wednesday, December 16, 2015. Hundred of elders were there to enjoy a full course turkey dinner, Target gift cards, candy bags and entertainment....

  • Holiday Music Program held at the Ponemah School - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    The Ponemah School Holiday Program was held on Tuesday, December 15, 2015, starting at 1:30 PM The Red Lake High School Band started the program off with a couple Christmas arrangements, following by performances from Kindergarten to 5th Grade....

  • About $2.3 Million Distributed to Red Lake Members on Saturday - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - About $2.3 million was distributed to Red Lake members on Saturday, including those checks mailed on December 10th. In November the Red Lake Tribal Council approved a $250.00 Trust Fund payment for every enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Checks were distributed at two locations on Saturday, December 12, 2015 from 8 AM to 8 PM. Those locations were at the Red Lake Humanities Center for Red Lake, Little Rock and Redby Districts, and at the Ponemah Boys and Gi...

  • Lady Warriors move to 4-0 with 86-51 win over Kelliher-Northome - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors moved to 4-0 on Friday, December 11, 2015 with their 86-51 win over the Kelliher-Northome Mustangs at home. The Lady Warriors drew first blood and the Mustangs hung right in with their fast paced offense throughout early minutes of the first half. At 5 minutes left in the half it was a 1-point game, Red Lake leading 23-22. But a 16-1 run in those remaining minutes put the Lady Warriors ahead 30-23 at the half. It was all Red Lake in the second half as...

  • Red Lake Upsets 10th Ranked Cass Lake in Warrior's Home Opener 93-79 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    From KKCQ Radio Cass Lake-Bena 79 at Red Lake (DH) 93 Rob McLain recorded a triple double to help lead the Red Lake Warriors to the win over Cass Lake-Bena in front of a packed house at Red Lake. McLain scored 19 points, pulled down 20 rebounds and blocked 10 shots to help the Warriors improve to 2-0. The defending Section 8A Champion Warriors led 45-42 at halftime, but had to withstand several Cass Lake-Bena rallies, including one that tied the game at 70-70 with 5:17 left in the game. Alvin...

  • Lady Warriors improve to 2-0 with 87-38 win over Cass Lake - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    From KKCQ Radio Cass Lake-Bena 38 at Red Lake (DH) 87 Despite going 11 for 45 at the free throw line the Lady Warriors of Red Lake rolled to the 87-38 win over Cass Lake-Bena Friday night in Red Lake. The two teams combined to go 17 for 70 at the line, but the Warriros found several other different ways to score points. Grace White led Red Lake with 26 points and 14 rebounds as the Warriors improve to 2-0 on the season. Alexis Desjarlait hit 4 three pointers as the Warriors used a 29-2 run to...

  • Lady Warriors dominate Blackduck in 95-28 Home Opener Win - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors looked very, very good in their Home Opener with Blackduck on Thursday, December 3, 2015. They came out strong in the opening minutes of play, scoring 13 points before Blackduck could score 1 on a free throw. Then, at the 13:31 mark scored 6 more to lead 19-1. It never got any better for the Lady Drakes as Red Lake's full court press and fast breaks allowed the Lady Warriors to add 12 more points and lead 31-1 at the 10:31 mark. They were going at a 120...

  • 2015 RLES 1st and 2nd Grade Holiday Program held on December 3rd - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    The Red Lake Elementary School 1st and 2nd Grade Holiday Program was held on Thursday, December 3, 2015. Last year it was decided that they would split their annual Holiday Program because of overcrowding in their gym and safety concerns. On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 RLES presented their 3rd, 4th and 5th grade Holiday Program starting at 1:30 PM....

  • RLES 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Holiday Program - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    The Red Lake Elementary School 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Holiday Program was held on Wednesday, December 2, 2015. Last year it was decided that they would split their annual Holiday Program because of overcrowding in their gym and safety concerns. On Thursday, December 3, 2015 RLES will present their 1st and 2nd grade program starting at 1:30 PM....

  • Red Lake Warriors win Home Opener with Blackduck 75-64 - Set 2 - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 29, 2015

    Red Lake Warriors win Home Opener with Blackduck 75-64 Junior Varsity, 7th and 8th Grade Boys also victorious...

  • YMCAS OFFER FREE YOUTH BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINIC ON JANUARY 2

    Dec 29, 2015

    Minneapolis, MN - The YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities, a leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, will offer kids in grades K-8 the opportunity to give basketball a try with a free skills clinic on Saturday, January 2, 2016 at each of its 21 branches. The clinic will run from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Youth will learn and practice skills such as ball control, defense, lay ups, and pivots and sweeps. The event is free and open to the community. Only a photo ID is...

  • Make a Resolution to Make a Change in Health Care

    Dec 29, 2015

    We all make health-related resolutions for the New Year, don’t we? Eat better, exercise more, stress less. But for many Americans, making a change in their health care may be the 2016 resolution. Fed up with costly and intrusive government health care, thousands are switching to health sharing—a concept that allows members to share in the cost of other member’s medical bills, and in turn, have their medical costs paid for as well. Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF, www.cchfreedom.org) has long educated Americans about the...

  • Grants Available to Strengthen Capacity of Native Organizations and Tribal Programs That Serve the Field of Native American Arts and Artists

    Dec 29, 2015

    First Nations Development Institute (First Nations [ http://www.firstnations.org ]) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for grants under its Native Arts Capacity-Building Initiative. First Nations will award up to six grants of up to $30,000 each to strengthen the organizational, managerial and programmatic capacity of Native American-controlled nonprofit organizations and tribal government programs that have existing efforts in place to serve the field of Native American arts and artists in tribal communities in four states ...

  • U.S. REPRESENTATIVE SANDER LEVIN APPOINTS EUGENE MAGNUSON TO TREASURY TRIBAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    Dec 29, 2015

    DOWAGIAC, Mich. – December 28, 2015 – The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians is pleased to announce that Pokagon Citizen Eugene Magnuson has been appointed as a member of the U.S. Department of Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee (TTAC) by U.S. Representative Sander Levin (D-Mich.), the Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member. TTAC, established under the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act of 2014, will advise the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury on Tribal taxation issues in Indian Country and help establish training and education programs...

  • Survival Tips for Navigating Today's Winter Weather from the Snow & Ice Management Association

    Dec 29, 2015

    MILWAUKEE-- Winter Storm Goliath is expected to bring dangerous winter weather conditions to several U.S states. "The snow storms across the Mid-West states today are a reminder of how dangerous winter weather can be," said Martin B. Tirado, CAE, CEO of the Snow & Ice Management Association (http://www.sima.org) (SIMA) "Venturing out during a snowstorm or mixed precipitation increases the chance of having a car accident, getting stranded, breaking a bone, or suffering from frostbite. The best advice is to stay home." SIMA, the North American...

  • Cadet Colonel Caitlin Albright to receive General Carl "Tooey" Spaatz Award

    Dec 29, 2015

    The Global Vikings of the 934th Airlift Wing, Minnesota’s only Air Force Reserve unit, will host the presentation of the General Carl “Tooey” Spaatz Award to Cadet Colonel Caitlin Albright from the Anoka County Composite Squadron of the Minnesota Wing of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) on Friday, Jan. 8, at 6:00 P.M. Maj. Gen. Stayce Harris, Commander, 22nd Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, will preside over the invitation­only ceremony located at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Air Reserve Station Services Club. Named after...

  • Lawsuit claims police used excessive force during protest at Fourth Precinct

    Dec 29, 2015

    Two women who say Minneapolis police officers hit them with nightsticks during a Nov. 18 clash between protesters and law enforcement at the Fourth Precinct police station are suing the city, alleging excessive use of force and violation of their free speech rights. The lawsuit, filed in federal court last week, is the first to come out of protests that followed the death of Jamar Clark, who was shot by police Nov. 15. The lawsuit details a confrontation on one of the most tense nights of the 18-day encampment at the Fourth Precinct. Earlier...

  • Obama will move to plug gun show loophole, advisers say

    Dec 29, 2015

    NEW YORK - The next shoe to drop on gun control may come by mid-January, when President Obama is expected to issue an executive order requiring everyone “in the business” of selling firearms to perform background checks. Federal law already obliges federally licensed gun retailers to do computerized criminal checks via the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s database. But people who lack federal licenses and sell guns from their personal collections are not required to do the checks. http://www.startribune.com/obama-will...

  • Minnesota prepares to receive more refugees in 2016

    Dec 29, 2015

    Minnesota is poised to receive more refugees in 2016 than in any year for almost a decade, a ripple effect of the historic migration wave sweeping across the Middle East and Europe. After dropping precipitously in the late 2000s, the number of refugees arriving in Minnesota has begun to rebound, with about 2,340 this past fiscal year. Now, as the federal government aims to admit 15,000 more refugees next year over the 70,000 it typically accepts, Minnesota is gearing up for larger numbers as well. http://www.startribune.com/...

  • Minn. Appeals Court says warrant needed for urine test in DWI case

    Dec 29, 2015

    A three-judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday threw out the conviction of a Minnesota man who refused to submit to a urine test after he was stopped by police on suspicion of drunken driving. The appellate court ruled that police needed a warrant if they wanted a sample of Ryan Mark Thompson’s urine to prove he was driving drunk. Thompson, 41, of Owatonna, was arrested in April 2012 on suspicion of driving under the influence. http://www.startribune.com/appeals-court-overturns-test-refusal-conviction-of-o...

  • Kindness: the most underrated quality in the dating world

    Dec 29, 2015

    It seems like there are certain qualities everyone’s looking for in a mate. Nail the perfect combo of good looks, quick wit and career success, and you’ve got the perfect formula for attracting a partner, right? Well, it’s partly true: Physical appearance, humor and ambition are certainly attractive to potential romantic partners. But it turns out that a bit of benevolence may be what your dating game’s missing. More than 10,000 men and women from around the globe consider kindness — yes, kindness — to be one of the most important...

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