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Articles from the January 14, 2022 edition


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  • Trease Ann Day

    Jan 14, 2022

    Trease Ann Day July 20, 1972 - January 9, 2022 Trease Ann Day, age 49 journeyed to the Spirit World on Sunday, January 9, 2022 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She was born on July 20, 1972 in Minneapolis, Minnesota the daughter of Terry Dupree and Cheryl Smith. Trease loved cheering on her favorite team, the Minnesota Vikings and listening to Prince. She enjoyed creating art project's, coloring and signing Karaoke. Trease relocated to Grand Forks, North Dakota, ten years ago to...

  • Roxanne M. Flammond

    Jan 14, 2022

    Roxanne M. Flammond June 5, 1953 - January 11, 2022 A full obituary will be published soon. All Night Wake: January 15, 2022 Beginning at 6:00 PM American Indian Center, Minneapolis, MN All Night Wake: Sunday, January 16, 2022 Beginning at 3 PM Naytahwaush Sports Complex, Naytahwaush, MN Funeral: Monday, January 17, 2022 Naytahwaush Sports Complex, Naytahwaush, MN Interment: Traditional Burial Grounds, White Earth, MN...

  • Red Lake COVID-19 Update - Thursday, January 13, 2022

    Jan 14, 2022

    Thursday, January 13, 2022 – COVID-19 Update Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 108* *43 in Red Lake *42 in Redby *1 in Little Rock *20 in Ponemah *2 who reside off-res but tested at RL IHS Of the 108 active cases: *42 are minors *32 individuals are fully vaccinated *3 are in the hospital Total cases: 1,625 Total Recovered: 1,517 Deaths: 15 [Updated numbers as of 9:00 a.m. on 1/13/2022 – Please note that the District #'s may change upon verification but the total number of active cases is cor...

  • Minnesota employers adjust plans after Supreme Court halts vaccine mandate

    Jan 14, 2022

    Many Minnesota employers were relieved Thursday as the U.S. Supreme Court blocked a federal vaccine-or-test requirement that some feared would make it even harder for businesses to operate amid the continuing economic shocks from the pandemic. State officials estimated more than 4,500 employers in Minnesota with 100 or more workers would have been affected by the requirement from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Those firms collectively employ about 1.4 million...

  • St. Paul City Council poised to declare climate emergency

    Jan 14, 2022

    The St. Paul City Council is poised to declare a climate emergency and join hundreds of communities across the country that have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and raise awareness about global climate change. All seven council members indicated they will vote Wednesday to support the measure, which calls on the state and federal governments to help cities develop climate action plans and build more sustainable infrastructure. In the last year, Minnesota's capital city faced a heat...

  • Forest Service cuts access to BWCA to relieve crowding

    Jan 14, 2022

    Some 23,000 fewer people will be allowed to enter the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) this year under a 13% reduction in the availability of entry permits, the U.S. Forest Service announced Thursday. The quota reduction - the first sizable change in access to the BWCA since 2011 - is intended to remedy complaints about crowding and resource damage that took off in 2020 and continued last year. The surge in visitation has coincided with the overall boom in outdoor recreation related...

  • Minnesota removes race as factor in rationing COVID-19 antibody treatment

    Jan 14, 2022

    Minnesota has removed race as a preferential factor for determining which COVID-19 patients should receive scarce monoclonal antibodies, which are outpatient infusions that reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization. Updated rationing guidance on Wednesday prioritizes infusions when they are in short supply for people who are immunocompromised or pregnant. It also gives preference to people who are older or have underlying conditions that increase their risk for severe COVID-19, but...

  • Biden all but concedes defeat on voting, election bills

    Jan 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON - All but conceding defeat, President Joe Biden said Thursday he's now unsure the Democrats' major elections and voting rights legislation can pass Congress this year. He spoke at the Capitol after a key fellow Democrat, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, dramatically announced her refusal to go along with changing Senate rules to muscle the bill past a Republican filibuster. Biden had come to the Capitol to prod Democratic senators in a closed-door meeting, but he was not optimistic...

  • Vikings request interviews with Catherine Raiche, Monti Ossenfort, six others for general manager job

    Jan 14, 2022

    The Vikings have requested to speak with eight candidates for their open general manager job, and could soon meet with the first female candidate to interview for a GM position in NFL history. The team asked for permission to interview Catherine Raiche, the Eagles' vice president of football operations, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Raiche, a Montreal native, has been in the Eagles' front office since 2019, after briefly working for the XFL's Tampa Bay Vipers and...

  • Winter storm takes aim at western, southern Minnesota Friday

    Jan 14, 2022

    Another winter storm is taking aim at Minnesota and the western part of the state is in the bullseye. The Twin Cities metro won't escape entirely, with 2 to 5 inches expected Friday. But that is far less than the 7 to 10 inches predicted in places such as Worthington, Marshall, Morris and Fergus Falls where a winter storm warning will last from midnight Thursday through Friday evening, the National Weather Service said. Snow falling at 1 inch per hour is possible in the warning area, the weather service said. https://www.sta...

  • Minneapolis clears homeless encampment at 26th and Bloomington

    Jan 14, 2022

    Public works employees closed a small but densely packed homeless encampment in the Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis on Thursday morning. The camp of fewer than 20 residents stretched down the west sidewalk of Bloomington Avenue between E. 26th and 27th streets, in front of businesses and residences, and across the street from a daycare. Several tents jammed the driveway of Abraham Auto. "This encampment is partially on private property, and the business owners have reached out to the city...

  • Iraqi officials: 4 rockets target US Embassy in Baghdad

    Jan 14, 2022

    BAGHDAD - At least four rockets targeted the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone on Thursday, two Iraqi security officials said. The area is home to diplomatic missions and the seat of Iraq's government, Three of the missiles struck within the perimeter of the American Embassy, the officials said. Another hit a school located in a nearby residential complex. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. An Iraqi military...

  • RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan will remain in prison

    Jan 14, 2022

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Sirhan Sirhan, who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was denied parole Thursday by California's governor, who said the killer remains a threat to the public and hasn't taken responsibility for a crime that altered American history. Kennedy, a U.S. senator from New York, was shot moments after he claimed victory in California's pivotal Democratic presidential primary. Five others were wounded during the shooting at the Ambassador Hotel in Los...

  • Seditious conspiracy: 11 Oath Keepers charged in Jan. 6 riot

    Jan 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group, and 10 other members or associates have been charged with seditious conspiracy in the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, authorities said Thursday. Despite hundreds of charges already brought in the year since pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol in an effort to stop the certification of President Joe Biden's 2020 election victory, these were the first seditious conspiracy charges levied in connect...

  • Clyde Bellecourt, Native American civil rights leader, dies at 85

    Jan 14, 2022

    (CNN) - Clyde Bellecourt, a Native American civil rights leader who founded the influential group American Indian Movement (AIM), died Tuesday of cancer at the age of 85, his wife, Peggy Bellecourt, and Minnesota's Hennepin County medical examiner confirmed to CNN on Wednesday. Bellecourt co-founded AIM in 1968 to help advocate for tribal sovereignty and better housing and opportunities for Native Americans in Minnesota and across the US. He was the group's last living original founder....

  • Greater Minnesota schools hold out on distance learning amid surge

    Jan 14, 2022

    ST. PAUL — As a surge of COVID-19 infections strains school staffing and sends students home sick, Minnesota school districts returning to distance learning appear to be among the minority for now. Rochester, Minneapolis and several Twin Cities-area school districts on Wednesday, Jan. 12, announced plans to return to online learning. Minneapolis school officials said the district was “significantly” short on staff and will remain in distance learning from Friday, Jan. 14, to Jan 31. Meanwhile, a surge of cases in Rochester schools pushed distr...

  • Lady Warriors edge Pine River 57-53

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Pine River-Backus on Thursday, January 13, 2022, and battled it out right from the start. The Lady Warriors led 25-23 at the half mark, and outscored the Tigers 32-30 in the second half to edge them out, 57-53. Rose McClain led all scorers with 17 points, TeAndra Pemberton-Kingbird added 12 and Lily Pemberton finished with 11. Ramsey Tulendoik led Pine River with 16 points, while Cate Travis hit 10. Red Lake ended a 2-game losing streak and are...

  • Remembering Clyde Bellecourt: Making Sure We Had Money for a Meal on Our Way Home from Standing Rock

    Jan 14, 2022

    It was a blustery Monday in North Dakota during the first week of December in 2016. Strong Great Plains winds pushed my body down the hill from the highway back into the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock. Around noon, after covering a march with hundreds of veterans, word spread through the camp that highways were closed and everyone there had to stay until the blizzard ended. Frustration came over me because there was no internet and I could not post stories to Native News Online. I thought...

  • IHS announces efforts to provide more opportunity for contracting with Indian-owned businesses

    Jan 14, 2022

    Note: The Indian Health Service announced the Buy Indian Act final rule during a media call with Santiago Almaraz on January 13, 2022. What follows is the text of press release from the Department of Health and Human Services. The Indian Health Service is announcing the final rule on the Buy Indian Act to strengthen its requirements to set aside contracts for Indian-owned and controlled businesses. "Supporting the growth of Native-owned and controlled businesses serving their communities is...

  • Tribal leaders voice concerns about water, voting, COVID

    Jan 14, 2022

    Water rights, the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, voting rights, and infrastructure needs were some of the common issues that several tribal leaders from across Arizona talked about during their visit to the Capitol to talk with legislative leaders about their respective sovereign nations as part of the 27th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day. “Since 1995, we have come together in this form here at the state capitol to address critical issues in tribal communities within the boundaries of Arizona,” Kristine Fire Thu...

  • Warriors drop to 4-6 with 69-42 loss to Nevis at home - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    Warriors drop to 4-6 with 69-42 loss to Nevis at home JV Warriors come up short in their 69-56 set-back in Red Lake...

  • JV Warriors come up short in their 69-56 set-back in Red Lake - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    JV Warriors come up short in their 69-56 set-back in Red Lake Warriors drop to 4-6 with 69-42 loss to Nevis at home...

  • Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back...

  • Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    Red Lake Warriors drop 4th game in a row to North Woods 80-43 Warriors Junior Varsity show much promise in their 81-50 set-back...

  • Red Lake New Year's Eve Contest Pow Wow held on Friday, December 31, 2021 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 14, 2022

    Red Lake New Year's Eve Contest Pow Wow - December 31, 2021 Grand Entry 1 PM nd 7 PM - Red Lake Humanities Center https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-...

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