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Articles from the October 15, 2021 edition


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  • TRUST FUND DISTRIBUTION ANNOUNCEMENT - DECEMBER 2021

    Oct 15, 2021

    The Red Lake Tribal Council is pleased to announce that a $200.00 distribution for all duly enrolled Red Lake Band members was approved. Checks will be mailed on December 10, 2021. No application is needed. https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTsGJE4U25-NJPHU8jLAg5XJ8lszEzItcClZByM6x8AOwXxhvVaEjqhvxA_uloHssV6FK7K1l5bdDOk/pub...

  • Earl Schoenborn

    Oct 15, 2021

    Earl Schoenborn February 23, 1942 - October 02, 2021 Earl Schoenborn, age 79, of Waubun, MN, died on Saturday, October 2, 2021 from complications of COVID-19 at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND. Earl John Schoenborn was born February 23, 1942, in Mahnomen, MN, the son of Leo and Marie (Kemper) Schoenborn. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Beaulieu and attended Rosedale Country school then Waubun Public School. Following Earl's schooling, he entered the workforce as a young...

  • Shirley Ann Cloud-Hardy

    Oct 15, 2021

    Shirley Ann Cloud-Hardy September 28, 1935 ~ October 12, 2021 (age 86) Shirley Ann Cloud-Hardy, 86, of Deer River, Minnesota began her journey to the spirit world on Tuesday, October 12th, 2021, from Essentia Hospital in Deer River, MN. She was born to Lucy (Roy) and Grover Cloud on September 28th, 1935, in Cass Lake, MN. Shirley was always a very loving, caring and gentle woman, but in a stern kind of way. She was all about her family, especially her grandkids. She only wanted what was best...

  • FDA panel endorses lower-dose Moderna COVID shot for booster

    Oct 15, 2021

    U.S. health advisers said Thursday that some Americans who received Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago should get a half-dose booster to rev up protection against the coronavirus. The panel of outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously to recommend a booster shot for seniors, as well as younger adults with other health problems, jobs or living situations that put them at increased risk from COVID-19. The recommendation is non-binding but it's a key...

  • With few payments left, some Minnesota parents hope expanded child tax credit is continued

    Oct 15, 2021

    For Brihanna Sims and her 7-year-old daughter, the monthly $250 payments that started showing up in her bank account in July have meant stability and piano lessons. The Osseo Area Schools bus driver said the expanded federal child tax credit has allowed her daughter to participate in extracurricular activities for the first time. "You don't want your kid to miss out," Sims said. "Having to say no because we just don't have the money, it hurts." The extra money also helped cover their rent when...

  • Bill Clinton in hospital for non-COVID-related infection

    Oct 15, 2021

    WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to a Southern California hospital Tuesday with an infection but he is "on the mend," his spokesman said Thursday. Clinton, 75, was admitted to the University of California Irvine Medical Center on Tuesday evening for a non-COVID-related infection, Angel Ureña said in a statement. "He is on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care," the statement said....

  • Was this the last COVID surge for the United States?

    Oct 15, 2021

    After a brutal summer surge, driven by the highly contagious delta variant, the coronavirus is again in retreat. The United States is recording roughly 90,000 new infections a day, down more than 40% since August. Hospitalizations and deaths are falling, too. The crisis is not over everywhere - the situation in Alaska is particularly dire - but nationally, the trend is clear, and hopes are rising that the worst is finally behind us. https://www.startribune.com/lurching-betwee...

  • UnitedHealth Group's latest profit soars past $4 billion

    Oct 15, 2021

    UnitedHealth Group saw its third-quarter profit surge beyond the $4 billion mark as company executives provided a cautiously optimistic outlook that financial hits from COVID-19 should moderate next year. Investors cheered the results Thursday by pushing up by 4% the stock price at the Minnetonka-based health care giant. All the twists and turns with the pandemic over the past 20 months call for an outlook that's "respectful of the fact that the current situation is without precedent," John...

  • Trump expected to give deposition in protesters' lawsuit

    Oct 15, 2021

    NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump is slated to return to New York City to provide a videotaped deposition in a case about his security team's crackdown on a protest during the early days of his presidential campaign in 2015. Trump is expected to record the deposition on Monday in Trump Tower, court papers in Bronx state Supreme Court show. Three attorneys who represent Trump didn't immediately respond to requests for comment on the deposition. https://www.startribune.com/trump-expected-to-give-deposition-in-protesters...

  • Cherokee Nation Physician Charged with First Degree Murder, Victim Also Employed by Tribe

    Oct 15, 2021

    On Monday, October 11, a physician employed by the Cherokee Nation was arrested in Chicot County, Arkansas for first-degree murder of a nurse also employed by the tribe. Both were non-tribal members. Dr. Tyler Tait, 34, was arrested Monday night after the Chicot County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a woman in need of medical assistance along Highway 65, nearly two miles north of Lake Village. When Chicot County Sheriff's Office deputies arrived they found Moria Kinsey, 37, lying...

  • Fawn Sharp Re-Elected to Second Term as President of National Congress of American Indians; More NCAI Election Results

    Oct 15, 2021

    Fawn Sharp was re-elected to serve as president of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the largest national American Indian organization in the United States, on Wednesday, October 13, during the virtual NCAI 78th Annual Convention. The biennial election was conducted over Zoom. Sharp ran unopposed and was re-elected by unanimous consent. https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/fawn-sharp-re-elected-to-second-term-as-president-of-national-congress-of-american-indi...

  • Statement from occupation at Bureau of Indian Affairs central office

    Oct 15, 2021

    The following is the text of an October 14, 2021, statement from a group of people who entered the central office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C. The central office is located at the headquarters of the Department of the Interior in the nation's capital. We will no longer allow the U.S. government to separate us from our relationship to the sacred knowledge of Mother Earth and all who depend on her. Her songs have no end, so we must continue the unfinished work of our...

  • St Mary's Elementary Students visit Red Lake Fire Department

    Oct 15, 2021

    On Monday October 11th, 2021, St. Mary's Mission School students in grades PK-2nd went for a visit to the Red Lake Fire Department....

  • Deaths at Chemawa

    Oct 15, 2021

    Charlie Feister, a citizen of the Klamath Tribes, was a runaway from Chemawa Indian School when he was shot dead in 1907 while trying to steal food from a store in Chemawa, Oregon. A short article in the Weekly Chemawa American student newspaper describing the incident fails to mention that Charlie was 11 years old at the time of his death. Charlie and a friend were living in a little camp in the woods not far from the school. We know these details today thanks to a combined 35 years of dogged work by SuAnn Reddick and Eva Guggemos who...

  • Interior Department Leaders Highlight Wildland Fire Preparedness, Tribal and Conservation Investments during Oregon Visit

    Oct 15, 2021

    WASHINGTON — Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Rachael Taylor are in southern Oregon today to highlight conservation efforts, survey wildland fire damage, and discuss the Department of the Interior’s support for rural and Tribal communities. They were joined by Governor Kate Brown and Senator Jeff Merkley. In Ashland, the group visited Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and met with local conservation partners. The Secretary committed to continuing to protect our public lands and wat...

  • DEED Announces First Round of Main Street Economic Revitalization Awards

    Oct 15, 2021

    Today, the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced the partners for the first round of the Main Street Economic Revitalization Program. This new $80 million statewide economic redevelopment program, distributed through two rounds of applications, will award grants to partner organizations to establish programs within specific communities that will, in turn, fund economic development and redevelopment projects. The first round of grants will award up to $39,850,000 to organizations across Minnesota. The second round of...

  • American Indian College Fund Mourns Passing of Wieden+Kennedy Co-Founder David Kennedy

    Oct 15, 2021

    The American Indian College Fund staff, its students, and tribal college communities are mourning the passing of its longtime friend and ally, David Kennedy, on October 10. He was the co-founder of the international award-winning ad agency, Wieden+Kennedy. It was because of David Kennedy that the iconic agency became the pro-bono agency of record for the College Fund for more than 30 years. Under Kennedy’s direction, the agency developed the College Fund’s smart, edgy, and stylistic public service announcements. This body of work helped hig...

  • Ponsford Man Sentenced for Violent Assault on White Earth Reservation

    Lakeland News|Oct 15, 2021

    A Ponsford man was sentenced today to a little more than eight years in prison for violently assaulting a man on the White Earth Reservation. According to court documents, during the early morning hours of June 3, 2020, 23-year-old Wesley Robert Warren and another man got into an argument with the victim. The argument escalated into a physical altercation, and Warren and the other man knocked out the victim. Once the fight was over and the victim was laying face down on the ground, Warren continued the assault by picking up a 42-pound cinderblo...

  • Warriors Football Team loses 4th game of season to Menahga 72-0 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 15, 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 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 15, 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 - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 15, 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 - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 15, 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...

  • Haunted Woods - October 16th-17th and 29th-30th - 8 PM

    Haunted Woods - October 16th-17th and 29th-30th - 8 PM New Location in Ponemah - Watch for signs Free to the public Call Bruce at 218-556-6546 or 218-554-7699...

  • New Ponemah Ambulance Station Grand Opening

    New Ponemah Ambulance Station Grand Opening Monday, October 18, 2021 - 1 PM...

  • Retired Three-Star Admiral Mike Franken to Challenge Chuck Grassley in U.S. Senate

    Oct 15, 2021

    DES MOINES, IA - Today, retired three-star Admiral Michael Franken officially announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination to unseat Senator Charles Grassley in 2022. “I would like to thank the many supporters who have encouraged me to represent Iowa in the U.S. Senate,” said Franken. “I'll be a Senator for all of Iowa, the rural and urban parts and small towns, because there's more that unites us than divides us. We all want health care we can afford, good jobs that allow young people to stay close to home, and leadership from Washi...

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