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Articles from the August 30, 2021 edition


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  • Juliann Marie Owen-Perry

    Aug 30, 2021

    Juliann Marie Owen-Perry October 17, 1967 - August 26, 2021 Juliann Marie Owen-Perry, (Stands in the Center) "Cokata Najin Wiń", age 53, of Peever, South Dakota and formerly of Sisseton, South Dakota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, August 26, 2021. She was born on October 17, 1967 in Sisseton, South Dakota the daughter of Allan Owen and Adrienne Renville-Ree. Her favorite football team was The Kansas City Chiefs. She enjoyed Spending time with her family and friends. She especially...

  • Roman Alan Ryan III

    Aug 30, 2021
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    Roman Alan Ryan III August 19, 1966 ~ August 22, 2021 (age 55) Roman Alan Ryan III, 55. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed away on Sunday, August 22, 2021, at North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale. A funeral service will be held on Monday, August 30, 2021 at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 1832 James Avenue North, Minneapolis beginning at 5:00pm with visitation at 4:00pm. Interment and a graveside service will be held on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, at 11:00am at Evergreen Cemetery in Walker,...

  • Hurricane Ida lashes Louisiana, knocks out New Orleans power

    Aug 30, 2021

    NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Ida blasted ashore Sunday as one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., knocking out power to all of New Orleans, blowing roofs off buildings and reversing the flow of the Mississippi River as it rushed from the Louisiana coast into one of the nation's most important industrial corridors. The Category 4 storm hit on the same date Hurricane Katrina ravaged Louisiana and Mississippi 16 years earlier, coming ashore about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of where...

  • Weekend storms bring much-needed rain across parts of Minnesota but leave trail of damage

    Aug 30, 2021

    Weekend storms brought much-needed rain across parts of Minnesota, pushing this month into the Top 10 highest rainfalls on record for August - but they caused some destruction, including damage to a Duluth church steeple that was struck by lightning. The southern half of Minnesota saw hail, including some as large as baseballs, and a lot of tree damage resulting from Saturday's storms. In Duluth, one of the steeples at Hope City Church, at 417 N. 3rd Av. East, caught fire when it was struck by...

  • Man dies after being shot near I-94 in north Minneapolis

    Aug 30, 2021

    A man was shot near Interstate 94 Sunday evening in north Minneapolis before he drove on to the freeway and later died, police said. The shooting occurred shortly after 5 p.m. near the eastbound lanes of I-94 near Dowling Avenue. Police said in a news release that multiple 911 callers reported the shooting, and said that the victim was last seen driving onto eastbound I-94. Police found the man, believed to be in his 30s, in a vehicle on I-94. He wasn't breathing and had no pulse. Police began...

  • Hostile school board meetings have members calling it quits

    Aug 30, 2021

    A Nevada school board member said he had thoughts of suicide before stepping down amid threats and harassment. In Virginia, a board member resigned over what she saw as politics driving decisions on masks. The vitriol at board meetings in Wisconsin had one member fearing he would find his tires slashed. School board members are largely unpaid volunteers, traditionally former educators and parents who step forward to shape school policy, choose a superintendent and review the budget. But a...

  • 2,000 rally at State Capitol against mandates for masks, vaccinations

    Aug 30, 2021

    A mask-less crowd of roughly 2,000 people gathered Saturday at the State Capitol to protest COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine requirements. Roughly a half-dozen Republican legislators and two candidates for governor addressed the crowd, which in turn chanted "My body, my choice," waved American flags and hoisted signs that read "Stop the Mandates," "Coercion is not Consent" and "No Jabs for Jobs." "This issue is about choice," said Rep. Mary Franson, R-Alexandria. "Only you know what's best for...

  • Troopers arrest 69 pipeline protesters at Walz's residence

    Aug 30, 2021

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — Troopers arrested 69 people outside Gov. Tim Walz's residence in St. Paul Saturday in a protest against an oil pipeline replacement project, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. The demonstrators are calling for Walz and President Joe Biden to shut down the Enbridge Line 3 project that carries oil from Alberta, Canada and passes through North Dakota and northern Minnesota on its way to Superior, Wisconsin. The 337-mile segment in Minnesota is the last phase in construction. Opponents of the project, led by the Red Lake B...

  • Rising number of COVID-19 patients increases stress on Minnesota hospitals

    Aug 30, 2021

    Aug. 29—The number of Minnesotans hospitalized with COVID-19 has more than doubled during the month of August, contributing to a tightening supply of available beds across the state. Health officials say it's not physical space or materials that are in short supply — it's people. "It's not the beds that are the issue," Jan Malcolm, state health commissioner, emphasized in a recent press call to discuss the state's ongoing surge in coronavirus cases. https://news.yahoo.com/rising-number-covid-19-patients-041300993.html...

  • Masks now recommended across all of Minnesota

    Aug 30, 2021

    ST. PAUL - Masks are now recommended in all 87 Minnesota counties as the more contagious delta variant continues to drive the latest surge in cases. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows all of the state has rates of community transmission at high enough levels that masks are recommended for everyone. Just three counties - Lake of the Woods, Lincoln and Lake - have substantial levels of spread and the rest are considered high. State health officials reiterated Friday,...

  • People of the Three Fires Gather in Michigan to Commemorate the Treaty of 1821

    Aug 30, 2021

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi citizens gathered with state and local officials at Ah-Nab-Awen Park in downtown Grand Rapids, Mich. to commemorate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Chicago, which was signed on August 29, 1821. Ron Yob, chairman of the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians, served as the emcee of the bicentennial commemoration, which included the unveiling of a permanent historical marker and a water ceremony on the banks of the Grand River. In attendance to...

  • Native America Calling: Indigenous prenatal nutrition

    Aug 30, 2021

    Pregnant women need a healthy diet to minimize the risk of developmental problems with their babies. But many Indigenous people have limited access to fresh food and good nutritional guidance. A 2019 study of Indigenous women by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion found high sodium levels, empty calories and limited vegetables in their diets. There’s growing interest in incorporating ancestral foods in prenatal and postnatal diets. https://www.indianz.com/News/2021/08/30/native-america-cal...

  • Tribes prep for vaccine booster after FDA approval

    Aug 30, 2021

    The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the state’s largest tribe, has vaccinated 70 percent of its employees, nearly doubling the vaccination rate in Oklahoma. They began offering booster doses to immunocompromised individuals on Aug. 19. The state is prioritizing immunocompromised individuals for now, but boosters for the general public aren’t set to roll out until next month. Oklahoma tribes have been at the forefront of cautionary and proactive COVID-19 response, even going so far as shutting down all activities on Labor Day due to the rise in...

  • Utility workers discover what is believed to be human bones

    Aug 30, 2021

    Brook Lake Township, Pennington, MN –August 27, 2021-- On Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at approximately 12:40 PM, the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office 911 Center received a report from a utility crew that they had unearthed what they believed were human bones. The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office, Leech Lake Tribal Police Department, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and the Leech Lake Tribal Preservation Office and Heritage Sites Program responded to the scene. The investigation is on-going. No other information is available at this...

  • Special School Board Meeting - Wednesday, September 1, 2021

    Special School Board Meeting - Wednesday, September 1, 2021 1 PM - District Administration Headquarters The Red Lake School Board will hold a special board meeting on Wednesday September 1, 2021, at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon in the Red Lake school district boardroom. The only agenda item will be discussion of resolution 2021- 3 and the start of the 21-22 school year....

  • Attorney General Ellison sues manufactured home park owner in Marshall for neglecting park and charging illegal fees to residents

    Aug 30, 2021

    Schierholz charges late fees to Broadmoor Valley residents that exceed Minnesota’s limit of 8 percent of the amount of overdue rent August 27, 2021 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced that his office has sued Schierholz and Associates, Inc., the owner of Broadmoor Valley manufactured home park in Marshall. The lawsuit, filed in Lyon County District Court, alleges among other counts that Schierholz charged residents unlawfully high late rent fees and persistently failed to maintain the park and its roads to...

  • Would you like to promote your art work?

    Would you like to promote your art work? Call for all Red Lake Nation Artists Contact 4-Directions Arts Coordinator: Sophia Jacobson at 218-679-6052 or Email: sjacobson@4directionsrl.org...

  • Financial Coaching offered to First Americans at no charge

    Aug 30, 2021

    The Oklahoma Native Assets Coalition, Inc. (ONAC) is offering financial coaching to First Americans across the United States at no charge. Financial coaching includes credit counseling, homebuyer education and financial management (i.e., budgeting). One-hour confidential sessions are offered one-on-one, by teleconference (Zoom) or phone call. Felecia Freeman (Citizen Potawatomi), a certified credit counselor, homebuyer education provider and financial educator, hosts the sessions. First Americans interested in financial coaching are encouraged...

  • Red Lake Nation Youth Council - Youth Spirit Run

    Red Lake Nation Youth Council - Youth Spirit Run September 3, 2021 - 9 AM Morning Orayer - Little Rock Round House...

  • Ground-Breaking Ceremony held at new site of St Mary's Mission Church

    Aug 30, 2021

    A Ground-Breaking Ceremony was held at the new site of St Mary's Mission Church on Sunday, August 29, 2021. An early morning fire on Dec. 2, 2017 destroyed St. Mary's Mission church. Church services have since been held in their Mission School gym. On their Facebook page there was a message from St. Mary's Mission of Red Lake. "A wonderful and glorious day as the Bishop Richard Pates came to St. Mary's Mission Church to officially welcome and bless Fr.John as the Co-Pastor and performed the...

  • Red Lake, Redby and Little Rock Communities offer Drive Thru Back to School Event - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 30, 2021

    The Red Lake, Redby and Little Rock Communities collaborated to offer Drive Thru Back to School Event on Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 1 PM at the Red Lake Center. A cook-out style meal was served at the new Red Lake Community Center, and backpacks with school supplies was given away at the old Red Lake Center. Almost 500 backpacks were given away starting at 1 PM....

  • 7th Annual Memorial Scruff Scramble Golf Tournament held in Blackduck - P4

    Dawn Brznchaud|Aug 30, 2021

    7th Annual "Scruff" Scramble Winners Closest to Pin Women's - No Winner Men's - Pat Defoe $430 Longest Drive Women's - Kayla Kingbird $175 Men's - Alex Barrett $290 Longest Putt Women's - Maloree Strong $175 Men's - Nathan Messer Sr. $410 Team Skins Pat Defoe Team $230 Rick Barrett Team $230 Mixed Flight 3rd Place - Char Roberts Team $400 2nd Place - Pat Defoe Team $600 1st Place - Otis Strong Team $800 Men's Flight 3rd Place - Scott Perkins Team $600 2nd Place - Mack Kingbird Team $800 1st...

  • Redby "Honor The Youth" Powwow held on Saturday - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 30, 2021

    Redby "Honor The Youth" Powwow held on Saturday...

  • "Cops and Bobbers" held on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 from 10 AM - 2 PM at Fuller's Lake - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 30, 2021

    "Cops and Bobbers" was held on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 from 10 AM - 2 PM at Fuller's Lake. Put on by Red Lake Law Enforcement, Conservation and Red Lake DNR, the event allowed kids 6-12 years of age to fish on a boat at Fuller's Lake, enjoy a hot dog or hamburger lunch and receive Back-to-School supplies. This event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council, Red Lake Builders and Earthworks Technology....

  • Red Lake Celebrates its own Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P50

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Aug 30, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated its own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

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