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  • Lady Warriors Volleyball team take set from Bug School 3-0 on Parent Appreciation Night - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, taking three games over the Bug School in the best-of-five series. Red Lake's Junior High also took their best-of-three contest, 2-0. It was also Parent Appreciation Night. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/16/19 Mon., Oct. 21, 2019 Thur., Oct. 24, 2019 Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 Tues., Oct. 29, 2019 Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 State Tournament November 7-9, 2019 Xcel Energy...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P44

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2019

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session New Ponemah Labor Day Royalty Treyson Cloud and Jasinda Kingbird Obaashiing Singing Contest 2019 6th Little Bear points 1411 5th Wild Horse points 1511 4th Tomahawk Circle points 1512 3rd Southern Boyz points 1553 2nd Midnite Express points 1586 1st. MoTown points 1647 Men's Grass Dance Winners 1st Rusty Gillette 2nd Jon TakenAlive 3rd Joel Wood 4th Zach Redbear 5th Gabe Desrosiers Men's Chicken Winners 1st Daniel J Isham 2nd Lee Goodman Jr 3rd...

  • FDLTCC WINS MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION AWARDS

    Nov 5, 2019

    CLOQUET, MN-- Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College was honored with two Medallion Awards for excellence in public relations, marketing, and communication in the 2019 National Council for Marketing and Public Relations District 5 Medallion Awards competition. The regional Medallion Awards recognize outstanding achievement in marketing communication at community and technical colleges in NCMPR District 5, which includes Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,...

  • Highway 71 Roundabout in Park Rapids open to traffic on November 7

    Nov 5, 2019

    BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today Highway 71 in Park Rapids will be open to traffic on November 7, weather permitting. Crews have been constructing a roundabout on Highway 71 at the intersection with Hubbard County Roads 15 and 53 in Park Rapids. The project included grading and resurfacing north to Eighth Street, storm sewer replacement, and along with the City of Park Rapids, resurfacing and replacement of frontage roads, sanitary sewer and water mains. The project also includes pedestrian a...

  • Are You All In? - JOB FAIR - Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake Event Center

    Nov 5, 2019

    Are You All In? YOUR NEW CAREER IS HERE. Interviewing for All areas with the Possiblity of Immediate Hire! Tuesday, November 5th • 1pm – 4pm Careers at Thief River Falls FULL AND PART TIME POSITIONS OPEN, INCLUDING: Water Park, Arcade, EMT, Hotel Front Desk, Housekeeping, Public Area Cleaning, Players Club, Security, Cage/Vault, Restaurant Servers, Cooks, Slots, Table Games, Surveillance and more! Resumes encouraged. Smiles, proper attire and successful background checks a mus...

  • Rural Minnesota School Districts Target Farmers for Projects

    Nov 5, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brian Thalmann climbed down from his combine on a recent Tuesday afternoon for a quick photo op before starting in on a new field of corn. As he'd explained over the phone the day before while out harvesting, he's working long days to make up for lost time. Farmers are scrambling to harvest their crops, because of a late planting — after the April blizzard and a wet spring — and a cooler-than-normal fall that delayed crop maturity. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/minnesota/articles/2019-11-03/rural...

  • NC teacher accused of asking students about God suspended

    Nov 5, 2019

    FOUR OAKS, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina school district is investigating complaints that a teacher asked students about their beliefs in God. Johnston County Public Schools Superintendent Jim Causby told news outlets the teacher is suspended with pay while the district looks into the reports. He didn't provide additional detail on the circumstances surrounding the complaints. https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/education/article/NC-teacher-accused-of-asking-students-about-God-14742574.php...

  • WE Fest to stay in Detroit Lakes, but won't return until 2021

    Nov 5, 2019

    WE Fest will be staying put at Detroit Lakes' Soo Pass Ranch for the foreseeable future, according to new owners Live Nation. However, the festival's new organizers will be taking a year off to regroup. https://www.dl-online.com/news/4753944-WE-Fest-to-stay-in-Detroit-Lakes-but-wont-return-until-2021?fbclid=IwAR3zlB5nDoo_NmUELhJ2TSt1T-Ip2ducqHSUu7Tb3IvvctxTYIhnRqJimT4#.XcBfzT_Ef8c.facebook...

  • Winter walleye limit announced for Mille Lacs Lake

    Nov 5, 2019

    ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced that anglers will be able to harvest walleye on Mille Lacs Lake for the fourth consecutive winter. Similar to last season, anglers will be allowed to keep walleye starting Sunday, Dec. 1, with a daily limit of one fish between 21-23 inches, or one over 28 inches. Mille Lacs is expected to be a popular destination again this winter. Under similar harvest restrictions, anglers spent approximately two-million hours fishing on Mille Lacs during each of the last three winters. h...

  • Outdoor Alliance Launches Public Lands Pledge Campaign

    Nov 5, 2019

    (Washington, D.C.) November 4, 2019 – Outdoor Alliance—in concert with its member organizations and partners across the outdoor industry—is launching a campaign today to galvanize the human-powered outdoor recreation community around an ambitious and forward-looking vision for our country’s public lands and waters. The Public Lands Pledge will gather 10,000+ signatures and stories to “demand a healthy and well-managed public lands system that is the envy of the world.” Over the past several years, the outdoor recreation and conservatio...

  • Dems tiptoe around 'Pocahontas' and Hunter as Trump licks his chops

    Nov 5, 2019

    "Pocahontas?" A racial slur unfit for discussion. Bernie's heart attack? Out of bounds. Questions about Hunter Biden's business dealings? Stop carrying Donald Trump's water. To listen to 2020 Democrats, some of the most volatile critiques of the top three polling candidates aren't worthy of public debate - even though Trump and GOP operatives have made clear they'd hammer them on those issues during the general election. https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/04/democrats-tipt...

  • Two incumbents re-elected to Mashantucket council seats

    Nov 5, 2019

    Mashantucket — Two Mashantucket Pequot tribal councilors were elected to new three-year terms Sunday in voting among tribal members. Crystal Whipple won her fourth council term while Merrill Reels won his second term, according to a tribal spokeswoman. Election ballots listed a total of seven candidates. https://www.theday.com/local-news/20191104/two-incumbents-re-elected-to-mashantucket-council-seats...

  • Authors Call for Hearings on Legislation Addressing Violence Against Tribal Women and Girls

    Nov 5, 2019

    Two legislative committees have been assigned bills authored by Northwoods legislators to hold hearings on creating a task force to examine factors contributing to violence against tribal women and girls. State Senator Janet Bewley of Mason, and Representatives Beth Meyers of Bayfield and Amanda Stuck of Appleton brought forth the measures. https://www.wxpr.org/post/authors-call-hearings-legislation-addressing-violence-against-tribal-women-and-girls...

  • Drug charge against former tribal police officer dropped; sentencing in other case moved

    Nov 5, 2019

    YAKIMA, Wash. — A federal drug charge against a former Yakama Nation tribal police officer has been dismissed and his sentencing on a federal child pornography charge has been rescheduled. Lorenzo Elias Mendez, 39, was set to face trial in late September in U.S. District Court on one count of possessing more than 50 grams of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Fired from his job after he was indicted in June 2018, Mendez had pleaded not guilty. https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/drug-charge-against-former-tribal-...

  • Former Hoh tribal officer may ask for sex offender alternative

    Nov 5, 2019

    PORT TOWNSEND - A former Hoh tribal fisheries officer who pleaded guilty to third-degree child rape might be considered for a special sentence. Ernest Allen Penn, 44, has a hearing scheduled at 8:30 a.m. Friday in Jefferson County Superior Court. https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/crime/former-hoh-tribal-officer-may-ask-for-sex-offender-alternative/...

  • More than 450 Oklahoma inmates released in largest single-day commutation in U.S. history

    Nov 5, 2019

    More than 450 inmates in Oklahoma were released Monday, a representative from the Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt's office told CBS News, marking the largest single-day commutation in U.S. history. Video and photos from outside the state's prisons show former inmates tearfully reuniting with their loved ones upon release. Patrina Hunt, who served almost half of a 10-year sentence for drug possession and theft, was among one of those inmates. The 22-year-old cried in her daughter's arms after her release. https://www.cbsnews.co...

  • Ethan Bear's decision to rededicate himself to hockey paying off for him and the Oilers

    Nov 5, 2019

    Looking back, Ethan Bear figures his hockey future rested on two questions and one life-changing decision. "It was basically, did I want to be an NHL player?" the Edmonton Oilers defenceman says. "Or did I want to be an AHL player?" https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/nhl-edmonton-oilers-ethan-bear-vicki-hall-1.5346724...