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  • Diane Lynn (Wickner) Jourdain

    Nov 17, 2022

    Diane Lynn (Wickner) Jourdain July 16, 1949 ~ October 14, 2022 (age 73) Diane Lynn Jourdain, 73, was born July 16, 1949, in Bemidji, MN to Alfred and Lottie Wickner. She died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, October 14, 2022, at her home in Red Lake, MN. Diane grew up in Bemidji and after graduating high school, she attended Minneapolis Business College. She spent most of her working years as head of food service for the Red Lake Casino. Diane was a very loving and outgoing person who enjoyed...

  • Michael L. Troxell

    Nov 17, 2022

    Michael L. Troxell June 4, 1971 - November 14, 2022 Michael Leonard Troxell, 51, of Rice Lake, MN, died on Monday, November 14, 2022 at his home in Rice Lake, MN. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at the Rice Lake Community Center in Rice Lake, Minnesota. A wake will begin the evening before on Monday, November 21, 2022 at 4:30 p.m. and continue until the time of the service the next day. The Cease Family Funeral Home of Bagley assisted the family with...

  • Red Lake School Board Certifies Election at Regular School Board Meeting of November16, 2022

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    RED LAKE, MN - At the Regular School Board Meeting held on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, the Board certified the November 8, 2022 Elections where four new board members were elected to the 7-member Board of Education. Those elected were Tina Stately, Thomas Barrett, Chris Jourdain and Nicole Desjarlait, whose terms will begin in January 2023. ( https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2022/11/09/news/stately-barrett-jourdain-and-desjarlait-elected-to-red-lake-school-board/110056.html ) Those at...

  • Gov. Tim Walz announces departures of 4 state commissioners

    Nov 17, 2022

    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz must replace his top health, education and public safety leaders after announcing the largest shakeup of his cabinet. State Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington, Education Commissioner Heather Mueller and Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Commissioner Mark Phillips have "chosen not to seek reappointment," Walz announced Wednesday. Malcolm and Harrington had served with the DFL governor since he took office, helping lead the...

  • GOP wins slim House majority, complicating ambitious agenda

    Nov 17, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Republicans won control of the U.S. House on Wednesday, returning the party to power in Washington and giving conservatives leverage to blunt President Joe Biden's agenda and spur a flurry of investigations. But a threadbare majority will pose immediate challenges for GOP leaders and complicate the party's ability to govern. More than a week after Election Day, Republicans secured the 218th seat needed to flip the House from Democratic control. The full scope of the party's...

  • Woodbury teen sentenced for driving stunt that killed passenger

    Nov 17, 2022

    A Woodbury teenager has been sentenced for a driving stunt that sent his speeding car into an airborne crash that killed one of his passengers and seriously injured three other teens. Kyle S. Hollister, 18, was sentenced on Tuesday in Washington County District Court after he pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular homicide and criminal vehicular operation in connection with the crash in Woodbury at Settlers Ridge Parkway and Sundance Way on March 13, 2021. The crash split the car in half upon...

  • Health care shortages create 'dehumanizing' ER pileups in Twin Cites area hospitals

    Nov 17, 2022

    No seat was available outside the St. John's Hospital emergency department on one recent afternoon - not in two waiting rooms, or the hallway between them, or the benches at the sliding glass front door, or near the decorative Snoopy. Some patients slept, others writhed in pain, others twitched and wondered if they should leave. Some had received care, just not inside the ER. It was a mass of 40 sick people, all of them waiting. "It's dehumanizing," said Amy Lockwood of St. Paul, who sat with...

  • Vikings are rolling, and rolling the tape

    Nov 17, 2022

    Patrick Peterson speaks fluent Football. Ask the Vikings cornerback about a specific play in a game and he will dissect it like a mathematician explaining the Pythagorean theorem. His vast football IQ stems from playing 12 NFL seasons and, perhaps more so, from exhaustive preparation over the years that includes studying opponent tendencies, route concepts and details that are never too minor to be deemed unimportant. He's a film junkie. The pigskin version of Siskel & Ebert....

  • Codifying abortion access a top priority after Democrats take power in Minnesota

    Nov 17, 2022

    Minnesota Democrats say they rode a wave of anger over the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade into complete control of state government, giving them a clear directive from voters to enshrine abortion protections into state law. Democrats' push will vault the issue to the forefront when lawmakers return to the Capitol in January after years of inaction under divided government. DFL House and Senate leaders say they have enough votes to pass abortion rights bills and send them to the...

  • Could Trump campaign from jail? Absolutely.

    Nov 17, 2022

    Former President Donald Trump's "BIG" announcement coincides with the increasing likelihood that he will be charged, perhaps convicted, and possibly even incarcerated for one or more federal or state offenses. This leads one to wondering whether he could still run for president again under any of those conditions. The answer is decidedly "yes." The most significant risk he faces in the many venues in which he is undergoing scrutiny may be for potential federal charges arising out of his...

  • Despite buzz about layoffs, many Minnesota firms are still eager to hire

    Nov 17, 2022

    Big-tech companies on the West Coast this fall have been laying off hundreds, even thousands, of people at once. But in Minnesota, employers are still actively hiring. While some are becoming more cautious amid concerns about a possible recession next year, for now the biggest obstacle for many Minnesota businesses remains finding workers to fill open positions, recruiters and business groups say. "The number one issue for most of the members who I talk to remains talent," said Charlie Weaver,...

  • Poland, NATO say missile strike wasn't a Russian attack

    Nov 17, 2022

    PRZEWODOW, Poland - NATO member Poland and the head of the military alliance both said Wednesday that a missile strike in Polish farmland that killed two people appeared to be unintentional and was probably launched by air defenses in neighboring Ukraine. Russia had been bombarding Ukraine at the time in an attack that savaged its power grid. "Ukraine's defense was launching their missiles in various directions, and it is highly probable that one of these missiles unfortunately fell on Polish...

  • Amid Adderall shortage, people with ADHD face withdrawal and despair

    Nov 17, 2022

    Without medication, patients are wondering what comes next. By the time Michael Kenneally found himself pacing outside a CVS drugstore in Cambridge, Mass., this summer, he was on a first-name basis with the pharmacist. Kenneally, 48, had been told multiple times that his Adderall prescription couldn't be filled. For 25 days, he continued to check by phone and in person. Kenneally had been on the medication to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, for 25 years. "It's been so...

  • Beltrami County Board Votes to Build a New Jail Facility

    Mary Balstad, Lakeland News|Nov 17, 2022

    After months of looking over several possible options and feedback from the public, the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners finally came to a decision on what to do with the deteriorating county jail at their Nov. 15 meeting. The future of the facility will be to build a new jail. In an unanimous vote, Commissioner Craig Gaasvig motioned to support the option of a new facility at the recommended 96,000 square feet and capacity of 242 beds. Commissioner Richard Anderson seconded the motion. A...

  • Cherokee Nation Fights for Delegate in Congress

    Nov 17, 2022

    The Cherokee Nation is exercising its treaty rights by fighting for its own delegate in the U.S. House of Representatives. On Nov. 16, the House Committee on Rules held a hearing on legal and procedural factors in seating a Cherokee Nation Delegate. The 1835 New Echota Treaty treaty signed by the United States and the Cherokee Tribe that led up to the Trail of Tears, states that the Cherokee "shall be entitled to a delegate in the House of Representatives of the United States whenever Congress...

  • Tribal Business Round-up: Nov. 14, 2022

    Nov 17, 2022

    This week in Tribal Business News, a native-owned energy company is awarded $31 million to build a state-of-the-art microgrid for a SoCal tribe; California voters rejected sports betting measures that would step on tribal sovereignty; and Google launched a digital coaching program to leverage tribal broadband. Indian Energy secures $31M to build landmark microgrid for SoCal's Viejas Tribe A Native-owned energy company will leverage $31 million in state funding to create a long-duration energy...

  • Native America Calling: Sports teams honoring tribes

    Nov 17, 2022

    A promising trend: Sports teams honor tribes At a time when some holdout sports teams ignore calls to end problematic mascots and imagery, some teams are turning to Native American designers for appropriate designs. The NBA's Phoenix Suns are debuting new uniforms, jersey logos and center court design created in collaboration with a Navajo artist that honors the state's tribes and cultural references to tribes elsewhere. Today on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce meets the Native artists...

  • Parent/Teacher Conferences held at Red Lake Elementary School - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Parent/Teacher Conferences held at Red Lake Elementary School on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 from 2 PM - 7 PM....

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

  • Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center on Tuesday, October 25, 2022....

  • Polk County West beats Red Lake 76-6 - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Polk County West beats Red Lake 76-6 Warriors host Parent Appreciation Night at half...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball Team host Laporte, lose 3-0 in set - P31

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Lady Warriors Volleyball Team hosted Laporte on Thursday, September 29, 2022, lose 3-0 in set. Junior High wins 2-0; Junior Varsity lose 2-0. Parent Appreciation Night also held during their last home game....

  • Red Lake Comp Health holds Suicide Prevention "Hike for Health" - P32

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Red Lake Comprehensive Health Program held their Suicide Prevention "Hike for Health" on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 from 3:30 PM to 5 PM at the Red Lake High School East parking lot. T-shirts and prizes were given away, an opening prayer waspresented, followed by a walk around the Government Center and a light meal. They gathered to inspire love and Hope for a Good Life to all....

  • Annual Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah - Saturday Afternoon Session - P49

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 17, 2022

    Annual Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah Obashiing Labor Day Princess Jasinda Kingbird Obashiing Labor Day Brave Kordae kingbird Ponemah Parade Winners: Kiddie 1st - Ymanni Burris - $200 2nd - Waylen Johnson Cloud - $150 3rd - Cataleya Burris 4th - Olivianna Zamora & Judy Honorable Mentions Devin Johnson Coburn Johnson Miranda Zamora Braxton Zamora Orrin Spears Jr/ James May Miles Sumner Oliver & Arthur Tessendorf Dakarai Burris Amira Beaulieu Amara Beaulieu Bryanna Beauieu Charlotte Redeagle...

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