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  • Barbara Jean Buffalo

    Sep 14, 2018

    Barbara Jean Buffalo April 30, 1967 ~ September 12, 2018 (age 51) Barbara Jean Buffalo, age 51, of the Bear Clan and Bemidji, Minnesota journeyed to the spirit world on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, ND with her family by her side. She was born in Chicago, IL on April 30th, 1967 to Leslie (Sayers) and Robert Buffalo. Barbara was a happy spirited and loving person who loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family and her...

  • Lady Warriors win home opener against Indus

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018
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    The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Indus on Thursday, September 13, 2018, winning the set in 3 games. Earlier, the JV defeated Indus in two games. Red Lake is now 1-1 on the season and will host Cass Lake on September 18, host Fon du Lac on September 20 and host Kelliher-Northome on September 27th....

  • 3rd Annual Food Summit at Red Lake

    Michael Meuers|Sep 14, 2018

    The 4-Directions Development's Gitigaanike Foods Initiative will host its 3rd Annual Red Lake Nation Food Summit on Friday, September 14 from 7:30 am to 7 pm and Saturday, September 15, 2018 from 7:30 am to 1 pm At Red Lake Nation College on Friday, sessions will be held in the Commons area and various classrooms. (Agenda attached) Topics include; Decolonizing the Diet, Food is Medicine, (with Linda Black Elk) Indigenous Ecological Sustainability, (BSU Panel) What a Successful Food System Looks...

  • Fairview Southdale cited for secret videotaping

    Sep 14, 2018

    A federal Medicare investigation has found that Fairview Southdale Hospital violated the privacy rights of certain patients by taping them without their knowledge during psychiatric evaluations in the emergency department. The investigation centered on a woman who was taken to the emergency room of the Edina hospital against her will in May 2017 because police officers feared she might harm herself or others, according to a summary document released Wednesday by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). http...

  • President Trump's disputing of hurricane deaths called 'a new low'

    Sep 14, 2018

    President Donald Trump on Thursday falsely accused Democrats of inflating the death toll from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year, rejecting that government’s assessment that the storm had claimed nearly 3,000 lives. Trump said that the toll was only six to 18 dead after his visit following the storm but that was at a time when the estimate of fatalities was changing. It rose to 34 in the hours after the president left the island. Trump on Thursday said Democrats padded the death toll by including, for example, a person who died of old a...

  • BP: Calling for change: Families of deceased inmates protest at Beltrami County Jail

    Sep 14, 2018

    BEMIDJI -- It was a cross between a candlelight vigil and a protest demanding change. A small demonstration gathered outside the Beltrami County Jail on Thursday evening, bringing attention to the three deaths that have occured at the facility in the past few years. The families of Tony May Jr., who died in the jail in August 2016, and Hardel Sherrell, who died earlier this month, coordinated the event. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4499129-calling-change-families-deceased-inmates-protest-beltrami-count...

  • 'It looked like Armageddon:' Deadly gas blasts destroy homes

    Sep 14, 2018

    LAWRENCE, Mass. — A series of gas explosions an official described as "Armageddon" killed a teenager, injured at least 10 other people and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in three communities north of Boston on Thursday, forcing entire neighborhoods to evacuate as crews scrambled to fight the flames and shut off the gas. Authorities said Leonel Rondon, 18, of Lawrence, died after a chimney toppled by an exploding house crashed into his car. He was rushed to a Boston hospital but pronounced dead there in the evening. http:...

  • It's the end of Rainbow in Minnesota, with the last store closing Monday

    Sep 14, 2018

    At the end of this Rainbow, there are empty shelves and a lot of parking spaces. The last Rainbow food store, a name that not long ago was one of the largest grocery chains in Minnesota, will close on Monday. The store, at 2501 White Bear Av. in Maplewood's Maple Ridge Center, opened in 1986. http://www.startribune.com/it-s-rainbow-s-end-in-minnesota-with-the-last-store-closing-sunday/493190061/...

  • Minnesota DWI crackdown nabs driver who fled at 128 mph with 14-year-old along

    Sep 14, 2018

    Police Chief Chad Gulbranson said he was surprised to learn that the motorist who led one of his officers on a high-speed chase on a central Minnesota highway had had too much to drink. "Usually drunks don't go that fast," the Osakis chief said Thursday. http://www.startribune.com/state-dwi-crackdown-nabs-driver-who-fled-at-128-mph-with-14-year-old-along/493156161/...

  • Mexico 'evaluating' US offer to pay for deporting migrants

    Sep 14, 2018

    MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government says it "continues evaluating" a U.S. offer to pay for returning foreign migrants in Mexico to their home countries. Mexico's Interior Department says no agreement has been reached on the offer, which apparently would help take mainly Central American migrants back to their homes. Many use Mexico as a base to attempt crossing the U.S. border. http://www.startribune.com/mexico-evaluating-us-offer-to-pay-for-deporting-migrants/493208861/...

  • Florence's onslaught could cue disaster in North Carolina

    Sep 14, 2018

    WILMINGTON, N.C. — Hurricane Florence already has inundated coastal streets with ocean water and left tens of thousands without power, and forecasters say conditions will only worsen as the hulking storm slogs inland. Screaming winds bent trees toward the ground and raindrops flew sideways as Florence's leading edge whipped the Carolina coast Thursday to begin an onslaught that could last for days, leaving a wide area under water from both heavy downpours and rising seas. http://www.startribune.com/florence-s-onslaught-could...

  • Walz, Johnson diverge on how to pay for opioid fight

    Sep 14, 2018

    ALEXANDRIA, Minn. – The two major-party candidates for governor disagreed Thursday about how the state should tackle the opioid epidemic, an issue of growing concern for county leaders worried about the increasing burden on local budgets of preventing and treating addiction. At an Association of Minnesota Counties conference in Alexandria, Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Walz said he'd pick up the push for a "penny a pill" proposal that would require pharmaceutical companies to pay a fee for the opioids they sell. DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and a b...

  • BP: Woman charged with second-degree assault after knife attack

    Sep 14, 2018

    BEMIDJI—A woman has been charged with second-degree assault after she allegedly attacked another woman through a partially opened vehicle window with a knife. The alleged assault was reported at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the 500 block of 24th Street NW. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4499089-woman-charged-second-degree-assault-after-knife-attack...

  • Students are back in School at Red Lake School District - P8

    Sep 14, 2018

    Red Lake School District students returned to school on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, along with others nearby in Clearbrook, Kelliher, Blackduck and Bemidji.. Red Lake High School Graduation is set for Saturday, June 1, 2019 and the last school day for District #38 is Tuesday, June 4, 2019. Pictures are some photographs taken early in the day. Photographs by members of the communities....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session The new 2018-19 O-Bah-Shiing (Ponemah) Labor Day Royalty! Princess: Jade Cloud Brave: KaVern Kingbird Obashing Singing Contest 1st Place-Warpaint 2nd Place-High Noon 3rd Place-Southern Boyz 4th Place-Standing Horse 5th Place-Red Willow 6th Place-Pipestone...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Friday Evening Session - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session The new 2018-19 O-Bah-Shiing (Ponemah) Labor Day Royalty! Princess: Jade Cloud Brave: KaVern Kingbird Obashing Singing Contest 1st Place-Warpaint 2nd Place-High Noon 3rd Place-Southern Boyz 4th Place-Standing Horse 5th Place-Red Willow 6th Place-Pipestone...

  • Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session...

  • Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Saturday Parade - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Saturday Parade...

  • Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Friday Evening Session - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Friday Evening Session...

  • Cops and Bobbers and Take a Kid Fishing Event held at Fuller's Lake - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    RED LAKE - This year the Red Lake Department of Public Safety and Red Lake Department of Natural Resources have partnered for their Cops and Bobbers and Take a Kid Fishing events. There were well over 160 participants in this event, which started at 10 AM on Thursday, August 16, 2018 and went until 2 PM that afternoon. Designed for ages 6 to 12 years of age, each student registering received a fishing rod, T-shirt, school supplies and lunch. The Red Lake Police Department's Facebook paged...

  • Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians 2018 Inauguration Ceremony held in Red Lake - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 14, 2018

    RED LAKE, MN – Shortly after 9 AM, the Red Lake Tribal Council convened at the Red Lake Casino Event Center for their Regular Tribal Council Meeting, along with numerous Tribal members and guests. One of the main purposes of the meeting being held at the Event Center, was because the recent 2018 Tribal Elections had concluded last month and newly elected members had to be sworn into office. Once the Tribal Council meeting was called to order by Chairman Seki, the certification of election r...

  • PFA Approves $28.45 Million for Greater Minnesota Projects

    Sep 14, 2018

    ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority approved $28.45 million in grants and loans for water and sanitary sewer projects in four cities in Greater Minnesota. Funding was approved for Canby, Cloquet, Waseca and Waubun. “Communities across Minnesota face serious water-quality challenges,” said Governor Mark Dayton. “This funding supports improvements that will give residents of Canby, Cloquet, Waseca, Waubun and neighboring Greater Minnesota communities access to the safe drinking water they deserve.” “Upgrading water and sewer s...

  • 'The 1968 Exhibit' Fall Programs Include Film Series, Community Conversations and Talks with Walter Mondale and Stewart Van Cleve

    Sep 14, 2018

    24 was a pivotal year in American history with the peak death toll in the Vietnam War, social and political forces swirling through all levels of American society, and dramatic television images beamed into living rooms nationwide, including the first images of Earth in its entirety, shared on Christmas Eve from the window of the Apollo 8 space capsule. The experiences of 1968 fueled a persistent, if often contradictory, sense of identity for the people who were there. This debate continues today and is explored in “The 1968 Exhibit,” on vie...

  • Emerald Ash Borer Discovered in Wright County

    Sep 14, 2018

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has placed Wright County under an emergency quarantine, effective Thursday, September 13, after emerald ash borer (EAB) was found along the I-94 corridor in the city of Clearwater. Because this is the first time EAB has been identified in Wright County, the MDA is enacting an emergency quarantine to limit the movement of firewood and ash material out of the county. This will reduce the risk of further spreading the tree-killing insect. A total of 17 Minnesota counties are now under a f...

  • Arts Learning Grant - Deadline: October 15, 2018

    Arts Learning Grant Deadline: October 15, 2018 Maximum Award: $6,000 Funds may be used for artists-in-residence programs, educational performances, educational arts field trips, to provide arts training or workshops, and more. Formerly the Arts & Cultural Heritage Grant for Schools, the Arts Learning Grant is now open to schools, community education programs, institutions of higher learning, non-profits, local government or tribal offices, or groups with a fiscal sponsor located in the five Region 2 Arts Council Counties. Public schools or...

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