Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)

Articles from the October 12, 2021 edition


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 20 of 20

  • Two charged in connection with mass shooting at St. Paul bar

    Oct 12, 2021

    Two men are facing numerous charges in connection with a shooting at a St. Paul bar early Sunday that left one person dead and a dozen injured. The Ramsey County Attorney's Office on Monday charged Devondre Trevon Phillips, 29, with 12 counts of attempted second-degree murder, and Terry Lorenzo Brown, 33, with one count of intentional second-degree murder and 11 counts of attempted second-degree murder. "No one should have to live in fear of those around them settling their differences with a...

  • Prosecutor: No charges against marshals in Uptown shooting of Winston Boogie Smith

    Oct 12, 2021

    The undercover officers who fatally shot Winston Boogie Smith Jr. in a vehicle atop an Uptown Minneapolis parking ramp last summer won't face criminal charges because Smith drew a handgun on them and fired, the Crow Wing County attorney announced Monday. "Though I am unable to determine who fired first, it is irrelevant in this case," Crow Wing County Attorney Donald Ryan wrote in a letter to Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman dated Oct. 6, but released Monday. "Once an individual initiates...

  • Unvaccinated continue to drive COVID-19 growth in Minnesota

    Oct 12, 2021

    Minnesota over the past week identified another 6,012 breakthrough coronavirus infections in fully vaccinated individuals, but trend data continue to show that unvaccinated people were hardest hit by the latest COVID-19 wave. The identification of breakthrough infections occurred during a seven-day period in which 20,516 more infections were detected through diagnostic testing in Minnesota. Although unvaccinated people make up 38% of Minnesota's population - including children 11 and younger...

  • Five St. Paul schools to close, others to merge under district proposal

    Oct 12, 2021

    Five schools would close and remain empty and many programs would be merged amid sweeping changes being proposed for St. Paul Public Schools. School board members were briefed Monday on recommendations that take into account declining enrollment and a desire to ensure all students have access to a "well-rounded education" — most significantly, officials say, specialist teachers in areas like art, music and science. The Envision SPPS plan, if approved by the board in November, would leave vacant four elementary sites — Highwood Hills, John A....

  • Minnesota man indicted in February slaying at Allina clinic

    Oct 12, 2021

    A man who barged his way into a health care clinic in Buffalo, Minn., last February, setting off explosives and shooting five clinic workers, one fatally, made an appearance in Wright County Court on Monday where he was informed that a grand jury had indicted him on a charge of first-degree premeditated murder. The indictment was an upgrade from the second-degree murder charge brought after he was arrested at the scene of the shooting. In addition, the grand jury indicted him on four counts of...

  • Minnetonka Moccasin apologizes to Native Americans for not acknowledging its reliance on them

    Oct 12, 2021

    Minnetonka Moccasin Co., the Minneapolis company that over 75 years popularized Native American-styled footwear across the country, issued a formal apology Monday for adopting Native American culture without acknowledgment. The company, which dropped "moccasin" from its logo in 2008, has now removed the word from much of its corporate messaging and is calling itself simply Minnetonka. "Minnetonka deeply and meaningfully apologizes for having benefited from selling Native-inspired designs...

  • Moderna has no plans to share its COVID-19 vaccine recipe

    Oct 12, 2021

    ROME - Moderna has no plans to share the recipe for its COVID-19 vaccine because executives have concluded that scaling up the company's own production is the best way to increase the global supply, the company's chairman said Monday. In an interview with The Associated Press, Noubar Afeyan also reiterated a pledge Moderna made a year ago not to enforce patent infringement on anyone else making a coronavirus vaccine during the pandemic. "We didn't have to do that," Afeyan said. "We think that...

  • Southwest cancels hundreds more flights; passengers stranded

    Oct 12, 2021

    DALLAS - Southwest Airlines canceled more than 350 flights Monday following a weekend of major disruptions that it blamed on bad weather and air traffic control issues. The pilots union accused the company of a botched response to what it said would have been a minor challenge for other airlines. The third straight day of canceled and delayed flights left passengers stranded and steaming from California to the East Coast. "You can't really relax when you're just sitting there waiting for your...

  • At least 2 dead in California plane crash that burned homes

    Oct 12, 2021

    SANTEE, Calif. - A small plane crashed in a densely populated San Diego suburb Monday, killing at least two people, including a UPS driver, and leaving a trail of destruction that sent neighbors scrambling to help neighbors. At least two others were injured. Witnesses described a retired couple being rescued from one of two homes that were destroyed in Santee, a largely residential suburb of 50,000 people. Ten other homes were damaged. Several vehicles, including a UPS delivery truck, were also...

  • Why Native Americans Commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day

    Oct 12, 2021

    On Monday, October 11, Native Americans across Indian Country will be commemorating Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of Columbus Day. To be clear, Indigenous Peoples' Day is not just for Native Americans. Across the United States, 15 states and more than 130 local municipalities (counties, cities, towns, and villages) have proclaimed the second Monday of October of each year as Indigenous Peoples' Day. It is a day to honor the fact that Native Americans were the first inhabitants of the...

  • Red Lake Urban Office Duluth - Elder Costume Contest

    Red Lake Urban Office Duluth - Elder Costume Contest Deadline October 31, 2021 at 9 PM Winners announced on Monday, November 1, 2021 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRTp8jTsx5j7JOBrh-45cBLdTy_0aAwXhaYITVpgVabZfSMZvKEtMGiv45jdOpS-9zQc9XsiuAb-DIZ/pub...

  • Girls Volleyball Parent Appreciation Night at Red Lake High School - P5

    Oct 12, 2021

    Girls Volleyball Parent Appreciation Night at Red Lake High School on Tuesday, October 5, 2021. Photographs by community members....

  • Warriors Football Team loses 4th game of season to Menahga 72-0 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 12, 2021

    The Red Lake Warriors football team hosted Menahga on Friday, October 1, 2021, losing 72-0. The loss sets them back to 0-4 on the season. They had lost to New York Mills 43-0, Red Lake County 42-8 and Lake Park-Audubon 51-0. The Warriors will host Walker-Hackensack-Akeley on Saturday, October 9, travel to Polk County West on October 15 and finish out their season on October 20th....

  • Cass Lake-Bena defeats Lady Warriors in Red Lake, 3-1 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 12, 2021

    Cass Lake-Bena defeated the Red Lake Lady Warriors on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 3-1. Red Lake Jr. High team won their match 2-0, while the Junior Varsity lost 2-0....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 12, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session 48th Annual Obaashiing Labor Day Celebration 2021 Singing Contest results: 1st Place-Motown (6125pts) 2nd Place-Mandaree (5850pts) 3rd Place-Ptown (5735pts) 4th Place-Crossroads (5620pts) 5th Place-Southern Boyz (5595pts) 6th Place-Southern Style (5585pts) Blazing Bear Whitetail Boyz Iron Boy Red Lake Chemical Health Program 5 Man Bass Drum Singing Contest Results: 1st Place-Mandaree (3400pts) 2nd Place-Battle River (3180pts) 3rd...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Friday Evening Session - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 12, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session 48th Annual Obaashiing Labor Day Celebration 2021 Singing Contest results: 1st Place-Motown (6125pts) 2nd Place-Mandaree (5850pts) 3rd Place-Ptown (5735pts) 4th Place-Crossroads (5620pts) 5th Place-Southern Boyz (5595pts) 6th Place-Southern Style (5585pts) Blazing Bear Whitetail Boyz Iron Boy Red Lake Chemical Health Program 5 Man Bass Drum Singing Contest Results: 1st Place-Mandaree (3400pts) 2nd Place-Battle River (3180pts) 3rd...

  • Red Lake Department of Natural Resources - Fall 2021 Newsletter

    Oct 12, 2021

    Red Lake Department of Natural Resources - Fall 2021 Newsletter https://www.redlakednr.org/wp-content/uploads/Red-Lake-DNR-Newsletter-Fall-2021.pdf...

  • Ground Breaking for Endazhi-Nitaawiging - October 18, 2021 - 10 AM

    Ground Breaking for Endazhi-Nitaawiging - October 18, 2021 - 10 AM (Located behind the new Fire Station, across from Red Lake Court House https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRzzQ1KdnPZDVbTzvkOa4It9IfHxZCUgeSc_Rn-0Ebs8oZb6-D5YkR_enSSXLpO4pCdqlu--oQln8LU/pub...

  • THE MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS KICKS OFF 2021 YEAR-END FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

    Oct 12, 2021

    (WARM SPRINGS, Ore., October 11, 2021) - The Museum at Warm Springs kicks off its 2021 year-end fundraising campaign today. Designed and built to Smithsonian Institution standards in 1993, The Museum at Warm Springs is a very special place of cultural and historical importance to the Warm Springs people. The Museum's 2021 successes included: • Two exhibitions: "Sacred Reflections: The Art of Umatilla Artist Ellen Taylor" (April 8–May 29) and "Into the Fray: Native American Wild-Land Fir...

  • Minnesota Halts Deer Importation, Movement Within State

    Lakeland News|Oct 12, 2021

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota imposed an emergency order Monday blocking importation and movement of deer into and within the state to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease from deer farms and protect the state’s wild deer herd. “This disease poses a clear, immediate and serious threat to Minnesota’s wild deer, and these actions reflect what’s at stake,” Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Sarah Strommen said in a news release. The decision came after the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported last month that a Wisc...