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  • Three potential winter storm-related scenarios that will likely affect your area this weekend

    Nov 15, 2016

    A change in the weather is coming. This is something we have known for a couple of weeks. A pattern change will bring an end to the seemingly endless mild and sunny November days. A switch to near-average weather is coming later this week and even average weather will be a shock. However, there is the potential of a big winter storm arriving with the change in temperature. As of Monday night, we cannot possibly have any specifics about the potential track of a low-pressure system Thursday night...

  • Where is Jeremy? Air, ground, water search underway for missing 17-year-old

    Nov 15, 2016

    BEMIDJI - Law enforcement agencies conducted a "large-scale search" on Monday for Jeremy Jourdain, the 17-year-old Cass Lake boy last seen on Halloween in Bemidji. Bemidji Police Chief Mike Mastin said Monday's search would include foot and ATV searches, as well as the use of watercraft and helicopters. Searchers focused on the Nymore area of Bemidji and points east, Mastin said. A command center was set up at the Sanford Center. "Today's effort is essentially because we've run out of leads,"...

  • RLHS/RLMS Students Participate in Health Fair at Red Lake High School - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    RLHS/RLMS Students Participate in Health Fair at Red Lake High School...

  • Minneapolis attorney's tax plan could clear the way for more solar

    Frank Jossi, Midwest Energy News|Nov 15, 2016

    Minneapolis tax attorney and former bank president Bob Olson has an idea he believes could transform renewable energy financing by using a mix of tax breaks that result in nonprofits or even government agencies eventually owning projects. The first project that could happen involves a proposed Red Lake Nation solar installation that would be financed by a Fortune 500 bank based in Minneapolis, as well as at least one other investor. The bank, or collection of investors, would then "make a...

  • Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P11...

  • ProFreakz of Deer River Win GigaZone Gaming Championship

    Nov 15, 2016

    (Bemidji, MN) (November 14, 2016) – The first stadium style eSporting event in the region, the GigaZone Gaming Championship, was held Saturday, November 12 at the Sanford Center George W. Neilson Convention Center. ProFreakz from Deer River won the first GigaZone Gaming Championship and $2,500 defeating Team Synergy from Bemidji who won $1,250 for second place. The Iron Range Legends took third place and $750 with their win over W8 This Isn't DOTA. A total of twenty-six of northern M...

  • Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - Set 2 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - Set 2 - P9...

  • DNR sets winter walleye regs for Upper Red Lake

    Nov 15, 2016

    RED LAKE-The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said Monday it will allow anglers in Upper Red Lake to keep three walleye, but only one of them may be longer than 17 inches. The regulations, effective Dec. 1, are the same that were in place during last winter's fishing season. "These regulations were very well accepted by anglers and meet our harvest plan objectives by spreading harvest over a wide range of sizes and removing some of the surplus spawning stock," said Bemidji area DNR...

  • Red Lake Nation College hosts "Zombie Prom" - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    Red Lake Nation College hosts "Zombie Prom" - P11...

  • Minnesota DNR sets Upper Red Lake winter walleye limit at three

    Nov 15, 2016

    The DNR said Monday that winter anglers on Upper Red Lake can keep three walleyes, one of which may be longer than 17 inches. The regulations are effective Dec. 1, and are the same regulations in place last winter. “These regulations were very well accepted by anglers, and meet our harvest plan objectives by spreading harvest over a wide range of sizes and removing some of the surplus spawning stock,” said Gary Barnard, DNR Bemidji area fisheries supervisor. http://www.startribune.com/dnr-sets-upper-red-winter-walleye-limit-...

  • Little Rock Community hosts Halloween Party at Little Rock Center - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    On Friday, October 28, 2016, the Little Rock Community hosted a Halloween Party at the new Little Rock Center. The event featured an assortment of snacks and lunch, numerous free games for the kids and a costume conest. The event was sponsored by the Little Rock Community....

  • The Mynor and Lacy (Ducheneaux) Aguilar Wedding of October 22, 2016 - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    The Mynor and Lacy (Ducheneaux) Aguilar Wedding of Saturday, October 22, 2016, held at the Little Rock Center....

  • Red Lake's Grace White signs Letter of Intent with Denver University - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    RED LAKE – At a special ceremony at Red Lake High School on Wednesday, November 9, 2016, Senior Grace White signed her letter of intent with the University of Denver to play in their Division 1 Basketball Program. White is the first Red Lake athlete in any sport to commit, or even have the opportunity, to compete in NCAA Division 1 athletics. "They say that signing day is an end as well as a beginning," Peggy Nelson, one of her teacher's, said. "Grace's beginning started at her grandma's c...

  • Bagley too much for Red Lake in 55-16 loss at home - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    From KKCQ Sports - Bagley at Red Lake 55-16 Bagley was too much for the Red Lake Warriors this afternoon as they racked up 39 points in the first half on their way to a 55- 16 win. The Flyers 180 yards on the ground in the first half dominated play and the clock and the second half was a blend of replacement players for the Flyers to finish it up. Boxscore 1st Quarter B Thoma 5yd TD run 9:11 6-0 B Rolfson 1 yd run 7:11 12-0 B O'Bierne 25 yd run 2:59 kick good 19-0 B Pemberton 4 yd pass rec....

  • The Jeff Jourdain/Amanda Charnoski Wedding of Saturday, October 8, 2016 - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 15, 2016

    The Jeff Jourdain/Amanda Charnoski Wedding of Saturday, October 8, 2016, held at St. Mary's Church in Red Lake....

  • Canada's Leading Referral-Only Cannabis Clinic now Helping patients in your Community

    Nov 15, 2016

    Cannabinoid Medical Clinic (CMClinic) has recently become a partner with the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) to offer patients in rural communities such as your own the benefits of medical marijuana. CMClinic is a referral-only prescription cannabinoid clinic with highly trained physicians specializing in the field. Two of CMClinic’s specialists will be hosting lunch and learns at various clinics in Northern Ontario to help educate local physicians on the need for cannabinoid therapy, the telemedicine process, and why referring to s...

  • Anti-pipeline activists appear in court

    Nov 15, 2016

    BAGLEY—Two Washington state women charged with felonies related to tampering with Enbridge pipeline valves in Clearwater County, Minn., appeared in court Monday. Emily Johnston, 50, of Seattle, and Annette Klapstein, 64, of Bainbridge Island, Wash., are each charged with criminal damage to property of critical public service facilities, utilities and pipelines; aiding and abetting criminal damage to property of critical public service facilities, utilities and pipelines; trespass on critical public service facility, utility or pipeline and a...

  • Cougar pair spotted fighting in northern Minnesota

    Nov 15, 2016

    NASHWAUK, Minn. — Two likely cougars, or mountain lions, have been spotted in northern Minnesota — fighting. The exceedingly rare event — wildlife officials aren’t aware of two cougars being spotted together in Minnesota before — raises the possibility that one could have been a female. Which raises the possibility — albeit a remote one — that we might be on the verge of a breeding population that could establish itself permanently. That hasn’t happened since European settlement. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/outdoors/enviro...

  • More discussion needed before agency will approve Dakota Access easement

    Nov 15, 2016

    WASHINGTON — More discussion is needed with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will grant an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline, the agency announced Monday, Nov. 14, in a temporary win for protesters of the four-state pipeline. The Army Corps invited the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to engage in discussions regarding conditions that could be placed on an easement that would reduce the risk of a spill, increase detection and response to a possible spill and enhance the protection of Lake Oahe and the t...

  • MDA announces keynote speakers for 2017 Minnesota Organic Conference

    Nov 15, 2016

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is pleased to announce that two outstanding keynote speakers will headline the 2017 Minnesota Organic Conference in January. Renowned agroecologist and farmer Fernando Funes-Monzote will share insights about challenges for organic agriculture in Cuba on Thursday, January 12. Donald Wyse will highlight the Forever Green Initiative and offer insights on improving economic opportunities for farmers on Friday, January 13. Funes-Monzote’s background as a scientist, scholar, and lec...

  • TZD puts safety messages on overhead electronic message signs

    Nov 15, 2016

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota departments of transportation and public safety today launched a new Message Monday campaign using the state’s electronic message signs to bring attention to safe driving. The signs, located above freeways and other high-traffic roads, already are used to display messages related to road conditions, speed limits, construction and DPS enforcement efforts. Message Monday will relay safety messages each week to start conversations that could positively change the state’s traffic culture. “Since 2013, we have let m...

  • Native American Nonprofits "Do a Better Job" of Having Women in Top Leadership Positions

    Nov 15, 2016

    LONGMONT, Colorado (Nov. 14, 2016) – A new report issued today by First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) examines gender and leadership within the Native American nonprofit sector. Overall, it finds that the leadership ranks of Native American nonprofits look very different from the national or mainstream nonprofit sector, with Native American nonprofits largely headed by women. The new research report is one of few that exist that attempts to examine leadership trends within a specific nonprofit subsector, namely looking at g...

  • Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Roberts Announces Applications Now Being Accepted for Indian Affairs Student Leadership Summer Institute 2017

    Nov 15, 2016

    WASHINGTON – Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Lawrence S. Roberts announced today that applications to the Indian Affairs Student Leadership Summer Institute, a 10-week paid internship for post-secondary Native students now in its second year, are being accepted for 2017. The deadline for applications is November 30, 2016. The Indian Affairs Student Leadership Summer Institute program provides American Indian and Alaska Native post-secondary students with a unique opportunity to learn about federal policy and develop man...

  • Food Initiative - Are you interested in growing food?

    Have you dreamed of growing food, being a farmer or a rancher, or maybe just growing healthy food in your own back yard? Your input and guidance will help 4-Directions plan not only their training sessions, but also their services to help you accomplish your healthy food goals. Food Producer's Guidance Meeting November 17, 2016 5:15pm-6:00pm Seven Clans Casino-Red Lake A salad bar will be served, please pre-register at (218) 679-1456....

  • Racially charged incidents continue at US universities

    Nov 15, 2016

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A student at the University of Oklahoma was temporarily suspended and police are investigating a threat against a Muslim student near the University of Michigan amid racially charged outbursts at schools and universities across the country following Donald Trump's presidential election. The Associated Press and other local media outlets identified several reports of racist incidents at schools since Tuesday, including a group chat that the Oklahoma student got involved with aimed at black freshmen at the University of...

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