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Articles from the November 16, 2015 edition


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  • Henry William Sumner Jr.

    Nov 16, 2015

    Henry William Sumner Jr. Born: Mon., Sep. 27, 1965 Died: Tue., Nov. 10, 2015 Visitation 11:30 AM Sat., Nov. 14, 2015 Location: Little Rock Community Center Funeral Service 1:00 PM Mon., Nov. 16, 2015 Location: St. Mary's Catholic Church Henry William Sumner Jr., age 50, of Red Lake, entered the spirit world surrounded by his family November 10, 2015 from the Sanford Hospital in Fargo, ND. Henry was born on September 29, 1965 in Red Lake, Minnesota, the son of Margaret (Hill) and Henry Sumner...

  • Bryan Beaulieu

    Nov 16, 2015

    Bryan Beaulieu Born: Wed., Feb. 17, 1988 Died: Fri., Nov. 13, 2015 Visitation 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Mon., Nov. 16, 2015 Location: Gichitwaa Kateri Funeral Service 10:30 AM Tue., Nov. 17, 2015 Location: Gichitwaa Kateri Bryan Dean Beaulieu, of Minneapolis, passed away on Friday, November 13, 2015. He was 27 years old. Preceded in death by mother, Alice Beaulieu; and grandmother. Survived by daughter, Danielle Tucker; partner, Rochelle Tucker; brothers: Kevin Beaulieu, Jesse Beaulieu, and Jason...

  • Minnesota residents face drug, weapons charges after Kane County traffic stop

    Chicago Sun Times|Nov 16, 2015

    Three Minnesota residents are behind bars Friday after a traffic stop in the northwest suburbs led to the discovery of drugs and weapons in their car, according to police. A Kane County sheriff's deputy pulled over a 2007 Chevrolet Impala about 1 p.m. Wednesday for an equipment violation on I-90 near Route 47 in an unincorporated area near Huntley, a statement from the sheriff's office said. While the car was stopped, "a narcotic detection K9 was deployed around the exterior of the vehicle" and...

  • Community Meeting Held at Little Rock

    Michael Meuers|Nov 16, 2015

    The third round of Red Lake Nation Chairman's Community Meetings began at 6 PM Thursday, November 12, 2015, at Little Rock Center. About 50 community members joined Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr., Secretary Donald Cook, Treasurer Annette Johnson, and Little Rock Tribal Council members Richard Barrett and Charlie Reynolds. Red Lake Representative Robert Smith also attended. Staff representatives from four tribal programs, Jerry Loud from Oshkii-maajitahdah (New Beginnings), Cheri Goodwin Director...

  • Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - P21...

  • Searching for Rose: Volunteers look for missing Redby woman; second public search for Rose Downwind set at noon Sunday

    Nov 16, 2015

    BEMIDJI—About 150 volunteers, all dressed in bright orange, marched along roads and ditches north of Bemidji on Saturday with a common goal in mind: Help find Rose Downwind. However, Saturday's search for the missing 31-year-old Redby, Minn., woman yielded no results. But Lissa Yellowbird-Chase of Fargo-based organization Sahnish Scouts North Dakota, who helped lead the search, said "some things were found that were interesting to come across. Law enforcement came and there were some things that they felt were warranted in collecting and d...

  • Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - P22...

  • Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2 - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2 - P21...

  • Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2 - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Halloween Night 2015 in Red Lake - Set 2 - P22...

  • Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015 - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015 - P21...

  • Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015 - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    Red Lake Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party 2015 - P22...

  • Red Lake Chemical Health sponsors 5K Color Walk/Fun Run for Recovery - P36

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    RED LAKE - On Tuesday, September 29, 2015, Red Lake Chemical Health sponsored a 5K Color Walk/Fun Run for Recovery. Registration began at 9 AM, with T-shirts going to the first 100 participants, and the event kicked off at 10 AM on the road by the Red Lake Boys and Girls Club. Walkers and runners went through the Red Lake College and new Tribal Council parking lots, past the Red Lake Center, through Red Lake, as well as the Red Lake Hospital and Compound area, before returning to the Humanities...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P53

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    The Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow was held on the weekend of September 4, 2015....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Evening Session - P53

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 16, 2015

    The Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow was held on the weekend of September 4, 2015...

  • Indian Arts Research Center Director to discuss tribal consultation

    Nov 16, 2015

    Brian Vallo, director of the Indian Arts Research Center (IARC), will discuss his efforts to learn more about each of the 12,000 objects in their collection 1 p.m., Monday, Nov. 16, at the Chickasaw Cultural Center’s Anoli’ Theatre. Vallo’s presentation is titled “Tribal Consultation in a New Light: The Work of the Indian Arts Research Center at the School for Advanced Research.” He will focus the presentation on the IARC’s current Collections Review Initiative as he works with tribal communities to learn more about each piece of the collect...

  • Red Lake Warriors Basketball 2015-2016

    Nov 16, 2015

    Red Lake Warriors Basketball 2015-2016 Date Opponent Location Time 11/24/15 Blackduck Home 6:00 p.m. 12/04/15 Cass Lake Home 6:00 p.m. 12/07,08,10/15 NCTC Away TBA 12/12/15 FDL Away 3:00 p.m. 12/17/15 Laporte Away 6:00 p.m. 12/18/15 Fosston Sanford Center Bemidji 8:00 p.m. 12/29,30/15 TRF Away TBA 01/07/16 W-H-A Away 6:00 p.m. 01/08/16 Cass Lake Away 6:00 p.m. 01/11/16 Mahnomen Away 6:00 p.m. 01/12/16 K-N Home 6:00 p.m. 01/15/16 Pine River Away 6:00 p.m. 01/19/16 Nevis Away 6:00 p.m. 01/22/16...

  • Anger builds after police shoot assault suspect in Minneapolis

    Nov 16, 2015

    A man suspected of assault was shot on a north Minneapolis street by a police officer early Sunday while allegedly hindering emergency responders from aiding his victim. The shooting ignited a chaotic scene of shouting and taunting bystanders who believed the man was handcuffed before police opened fire. Police Chief Janeé Harteau said Sunday afternoon that her department’s preliminary information is that the man was not handcuffed when police shot him. http://www.startribune.com/police-officer-shoots-north-minneapolis-assau...

  • For those wrongly convicted, Minnesota to make good

    Nov 16, 2015

    Roger Lee Olsen doesn’t talk much about what it was like to spend two years in the Stillwater prison labeled a child rapist. “I was supposed to have been killed in there, that much I will tell you,” he said, his jaw trembling. Olsen was freed in 2008 once Houston County investigators discovered evidence that led them to believe his accuser, a former stepdaughter, made up the story. But even back in society, his life remains in shambles. Still living in his hometown of La Crescent, he’s unemployable, and his mental and physical health have de...

  • Top 10 reasons you should learn to use proper grammar

    Nov 16, 2015

    In response to my column highlighting amusing errors, a reader questioned my emphasis on proper grammar. “I enjoy reading your column,” he wrote, “and I do try to write succinctly. However, in this day and age and with the amount of correspondence there is to read, it seems, trying to get a point across is more important than proper grammar. “Granted, it is better to write clearly, but sometimes the choice of words, although they may not be exactly correct, does anyone stop to evaluate the writer! An authoritative person’s writing wouldn’t...

  • FDA seeks to slow the pour of sugar

    Nov 16, 2015

    Health experts have been nudging Americans to kick the sugar habit for years, and now it’s official: The Food and Drug Administration is recommending a daily cap on sugar for the first time. The goal is for Americans to limit added sugar to no more than 10 percent of daily calories, according to the proposed guidelines. For someone older than 3, that means eating no more than 12.5 teaspoons, or 50 grams, of it a day. That’s about the same amount of sugar found in a can of Coke, but for most people, giving up sugary soft drinks will not be eno...

  • Burnsville DFLer abruptly quits state House race after tweeting 'ISIS isn't necessarily evil'

    Nov 16, 2015

    A Burnsville DFLer’s campaign for the state House abruptly ended Sunday morning within hours of him posting on social media that ISIS “isn’t necessarily evil” and is “made up of people doing what they think is best for their community.” The Twitter posting Saturday by Dan Kimmel, coming as the world’s emotions remain raw from Friday’s terror attacks in Paris, brought swift rebuke from others on Twitter. House Minority Leader Paul Thissen, DFL-Minneapolis, called for Kimmel to give up his campaign. http://www.startribune.com/...

  • Amid student protests, campuses struggle to balance sensitivity and free speech

    Nov 16, 2015

    SAN FRANCISCO — A recent groundswell of protests on college campuses over race, sexual misconduct and other social issues has some civil libertarians worried that the prized principle of free speech could be sacrificed in the rush to address legitimate student grievances. The potential conflict between the protection of civil rights and the constitution's First Amendment guarantees was on display at the University of Missouri in Columbia last week when students, supported by the football team, forced the resignation of system president Tim W...

  • Billion dollar benefactors: Minnesota's charitable foundations

    Nov 16, 2015

    Maybe you’ve heard their names intoned among the sponsors of a public radio program, or seen them acknowledged on the wall of an arts institution or on the back page of a nonprofit’s brochure. But chances are you haven’t heard of the vast majority of Minnesota’s 1,450 charitable foundations. That’s the way some of them like it, preferring to keep a low profile. http://www.startribune.com/billion-dollar-benefactors-the-stories-behind-minnesota-s-charitable-foundations/345771812/...

  • Cherokee Nation Angel Project Makes the Holidays Brighter & Better for Children in Need

    Nov 16, 2015

    Every child deserves the joy of a bountiful Christmas morning and the experience of tearing open a neatly wrapped gift selected specifically for them. As a father and grandfather, it’s something I never grow tired of watching. We are blessed at the Cherokee Nation to have a wonderful program in place for our Cherokee children, ensuring them that magical feeling on Christmas morning. This year the Cherokee Nation’s Angel Project will serve thousands of our most in-need children, allowing them the special feeling of knowing there is a gift und...

  • Goodbye, Columbus? L.A. councilman wants to establish Indigenous Peoples Day

    Nov 16, 2015

    Will Los Angeles say goodbye to Columbus Day and hello to Indigenous Peoples Day? City Councilman Mitch O'Farrell introduced a motion Friday asking city staff to look at making Indigenous Peoples Day a legal holiday in Los Angeles. If the idea is ultimately approved, it could replace Columbus Day. That would put L.A. in the company of cities like Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Seattle and Minneapolis. "Los Angeles is the most culturally diverse city in the United States, and we must find a way to honor the profound sacrifices made by countless tribal...

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