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Articles from the September 24, 2018 edition


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  • Francine May Kingbird

    Sep 24, 2018

    Francine May Kingbird November 1, 1969 ~ September 21, 2018 (age 48) Francine "Bugo" May Kingbird, age 48, of the Kingfisher Clan and Ponemah, Minnesota began her spiritual journey on September 21st, 2018 in Minneapolis, MN at the U of M Medical Center. She was born on November 1st, 1969 in Red Lake, MN, the daughter of Francis Greenleaf and Rosella Kingbird. Francine loved spending time with her children and her granddaughters. She was very active in sports during her time at Red Lake High...

  • Red Lake Nation, Frey offer surprise option for homeless camp in Minneapolis

    Max Nesterak, MPR News|Sep 24, 2018

    The Red Lake Nation and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Friday announced a new site to build a temporary shelter for residents of a homeless encampment that's swelled to an estimated 300 people near Hiawatha and Franklin avenues. The Red Lake Nation is offering to house the camp residents on plot of land it owns nearby. Red Lake Secretary Sam Strong says the tribe wants to build a six-story apartment building there to serve low-income people. He says those plans haven't changed. But in the...

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Annual Picnic held in Minneapolis

    Mary Omen|Sep 24, 2018

    The Red Lake Nation Embassy Annual Picnic was held in Minneapolis on Saturday, September 22, 2018....

  • Two New Pumper Fire trucks Delivered

    Michael Meuers|Sep 24, 2018

    Public safety provides the foundation needed to build the required infrastructure for a community and a nation. After acquiring funding, the Red Lake Band purchased two new fire trucks which were delivered to the Red Lake District Fire Hall on Wednesday, September 19, 2018. The tribe ordered the two pumpers to serve the community areas of Ponemah and Red Lake with adequate fire safety and protection for the people. Both grant funds and finance were acquired to make these purchases. The trucks...

  • Amid furor, Trump pushes pause on deciding Rosenstein's fate

    Sep 24, 2018

    BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — As Air Force One streaked across the desert sky and Las Vegas faded in the distance, President Donald Trump began seeking opinions. The TVs on the plane, tuned as always to Fox News, carried headlines about an explosive new story: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had suggested wearing a wire to secretly record Trump, and raised the idea of using the 25th Amendment to remove the president from office. http://www.startribune.com/amid-furor-trump-pushes-pause-on-deciding-rosenstein-s-fate/494075461/...

  • Average Minneapolis homeowners' utility bills rising to near property tax levels

    Sep 24, 2018

    Owning a home is becoming more expensive in Minneapolis, and it’s not just the booming real estate market. If the City Council approves Mayor Jacob Frey’s budget, the average homeowner next year will pay $1,249 in utility fees — for drinking water, wastewater, garbage collection and storm drainage — a cost that has continued to rise in recent years as the city seeks to repair an aging sewer infrastructure and embark on new building projects. http://www.startribune.com/average-minneapolis-homeowners-utility-bills-rising-to-ne...

  • As Senate hearing set for Kavanaugh, new accuser emerges

    Sep 24, 2018

    WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee scheduled a hearing Thursday for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, a woman who says he sexually assaulted her as a teenager, as a claim of sexual misconduct emerged from another woman. The New Yorker magazine reported Sunday night that Senate Democrats were investigating a second woman's accusation of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh dating to the 1983-84 academic year, Kavanaugh's first at Yale University. http://www.startribune.com/talks-continue-on-k...

  • Teen fleeing troopers in stolen SUV hits vehicle, kills 3 in Minneapolis

    Sep 24, 2018

    A teenager speeding from state troopers in a stolen SUV hit another vehicle and killed three people early Sunday at a south Minneapolis intersection, where the wreckage came to rest outside the door of a popular neighborhood bar shortly after closing time. The collision occurred about 1:20 a.m. at the corner of Cedar Avenue S. and E. 35th Street, according to the State Patrol. The crumpled vehicles sat in front of Matt's Bar and Grill. http://www.startribune.com/multiple-injuries-at-mpls-crash-scene-near-entrance-to-famed-ju...

  • There's no other way to put it: Vikings were utterly unprepared for a Bills team they claimed to respect

    Sep 24, 2018

    They got what they deserved. Commit that many mistakes and show an alarming lack of focus, and this is what happens. The Vikings consumed a large slice of humble pie Sunday. http://www.startribune.com/there-s-no-other-way-to-put-it-vikings-were-utterly-unprepared-for-a-bills-team-they-claimed-to-respect/494087181/...

  • Florence the week after: Thousands brace for more flooding

    Sep 24, 2018

    BLADENBORO, N.C. — Thousands of coastal residents remained on edge Sunday, told they may need to leave their homes because rivers are still rising more than a week after Hurricane Florence slammed into the Carolinas. About 6,000 to 8,000 people in Georgetown County, South Carolina, were alerted to be prepared to evacuate ahead of a "record event" of up to 10 feet (3 meters) of flooding expected from heavy rains dumped by Florence, county spokeswoman Jackie Broach-Akers said. She said flooding is expected to begin Tuesday near parts of the P...

  • 12-year-old fatally stabs 16-year-old brother in Minnetonka home

    Sep 24, 2018

    A 12-year-old boy fatally stabbed his teenage brother in the chest in the family's Minnetonka home, according to police. The killing of the 16-year-old occurred about 8 p.m. Saturday at an apartment in the 11300 block of Fairfield Road, police said. http://www.startribune.com/12-year-old-fatally-stabs-16-year-old-brother-in-minnetonka-home/494070931/...

  • As aid checks go out, farmers worry bailout won't be enough

    Sep 24, 2018

    WASHINGTON — Farmers across the United States will soon begin receiving government checks as part of a billion-dollar bailout to buoy growers experiencing financial strain from President Donald Trump's trade disputes with China. But even those poised for big payouts worry it won't be enough. And while support for Trump is near unwavering in the heartland, some growers say that with the November election nearing, such disappointing aid outcomes could potentially affect their vote. http://www.startribune.com/as-aid-checks-go-o...

  • New approaches to counterextremism, Indian communities among priorities of Minnesota's U.S. attorney

    Sep 24, 2018

    Federal prosecutors in Minnesota will pursue more gun cases, take a more active role in American Indian communities and cast a wider net in trying to curb violent extremism, U.S. Attorney Erica MacDonald said recently, outlining her priorities as she settles in as the state’s top federal law enforcement official. MacDonald, a former prosecutor and then a judge for nearly a decade in Dakota County, was nominated by President Donald Trump last spring to succeed Andrew Luger and his interim successor, Gregory Brooker. http://ww...

  • Lady Warriors hold off Fon du Lac in three game set - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, coming off a tough loss to Cass Lake on Tuesday, held off Fon du Lac on Thursday, September 20th in three games to take the victory. Earlier the Junior Varsity also won 2-0 in their best of three game set. Red Lake is now 2-2 on the season and will host host Kelliher-Northome on September 27th, travel to Blackduck on October 2nd and host the Circle of Life Academy on October 3rd....

  • Lady Warriors edged out by Cass Lake 3-2 in Red Lake - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Cass Lake on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, winning the first and third set, but losing the second, fourth and fifth set. Prior to the varsity game, the Jr. High and Jr. Varsity defeated were both victorious in two games. Red Lake is now 1-2 on the season and will host host Fon du Lac on Thursday, September 20 and host Kelliher-Northome on September 27th. Cass Lake is now 3-5 on the seasion....

  • 3rd Annual Food Summit held in Red Lake - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

    RED LAKE - The 3rd Annua Red Lake Nationl Food Summit was held in Red Lake on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, 2018, at Red Lake Nation College. Hosted by the 4-Directions Development's Gitigaanike Foods Initiative, some of the topics included Decolonizing the Diet, Food is Medicine, Indigenous Ecological Sustainability, What a Successful Food System Looks Like, Food for the Future, and more. Saturday's morning session featured Outdoor Food Demonstrations and Food Samples, including...

  • Warriors fall to Walker-Hackensack-Akley in home opener 47-0 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warrior Football team has their home opener on Friday, September 14, 2018, losing their third game of the season. The Warriors had to forfeit their first game on August 31 with Badger/Greenbush/Middle River because of a bus driver issue, and lost to Cass Lake-Bena on September 7, 38-14. They will travel to Red Lake County on September 21, host Warroad on October 5 and travel to Bagley on October 12. WHA is 2-2 on the season....

  • Lady Warriors win home opener against Indus - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

    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....

  • Students are back in School at Red Lake School District - P14

    Sep 24, 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 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 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 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 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 - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

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

  • Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Saturday Parade - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

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

  • Red Lake Fair and Pow Wow - Friday Evening Session - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 24, 2018

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

  • As Lockdowns Spread, Prisoners Call For A Voice In Ending Violence

    Sep 24, 2018

    This Tuesday Minnesota’s Faribault Prison went on lockdown, after four officers were reportedly assaulted. This comes on top of the brutal lockdown at Stillwater Prison, now in its 66th day, after a lone prisoner killed a guard, and nearly a month after it was reported to be ending. Yet prisoners offer a different narrative. They say the Stillwater lockdown is ongoing and prisoners are not the cause of increased violence. “Channel 5 news reported we are off of lockdown, but we’re not” says Pepi McKenzie a prisoner at Stillwater Prison. “We’re...

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