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Articles from the November 19, 2018 edition


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  • Unsafe Ice conditions on lower Red Lake and north Red Lake

    Nov 19, 2018

    From the Red Lake Police Department Due to unsafe Ice conditions on lower Red Lake and north Red Lake, fishing on either lake is prohibited until the lakes are deemed safe by the Red Lake Conservation Enforcement Department . Yesterday evening Red Lake Law Enforcement received a report of two fisherman who failed to return home after going fishing on north Red Lake. Officers responded to the location and discovered the fishermen were stranded on ice that separated from the shoreline and...

  • Red Lake man charged with assault in federal court

    Nov 19, 2018

    MINNEAPOLIS—A Red Lake man has been charged in federal court with multiple assault charges after allegedly attacking a female in his home. The charges against Darwin Lee Lussier Sr., 52, include assault with a dangerous weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. Lussier made his initial appearance before Magistrate Judge Jon T. Huseby in U.S. District Court on Oct. 31. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4530510-red-lake-man-charged-assault-federal-court?fbclid=IwAR2_WeaA6SijoinikVT4rZiPDZYti5FPPWrDyUn-mDwM2Najayy...

  • Trump pondering Kelly's status, 3-5 Cabinet changes

    Nov 19, 2018

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump isn't committing to a previous pledge to keep chief of staff John Kelly for the remainder of his term, part of widespread speculation about staffing changes that could soon sweep through his administration. Trump, in a wide-ranging interview that aired on "Fox News Sunday," praised Kelly's work ethic and much of what he brings to the position but added, "There are certain things that I don't like that he does." http://www.startribune.com/trump-consoles-californians-suffering-from-twin-trag...

  • A victim heard, justice served

    Nov 19, 2018

    MOUNTAIN IRON, MINN. — The telephone rang after dinner: A young woman was at the hospital, bruised and frightened, saying she had been raped. Investigator Steve Heinrich told his family not to wait up. He headed out the door, into a case fraught with all the challenges that can complicate sexual assault investigations: The victim had a history of drug use and behavioral problems. She had been drinking with her assailant and had blacked out during the assault. The suspect insisted the encounter was consensual. http://www.star...

  • Hedge-fund billionaire battles patrician family for Campbell Soup

    Nov 19, 2018

    Daniel Loeb is happy to play the barbarian at the gate. He’s got the money, about $3.1 billion. He’s got the office, a sleek white space that is a quintessential hedge fund aerie, with art by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons and Andy Warhol. And in taking on the old-money family who owns more than 40 percent of Campbell Soup Co., he’s found the perfect foil for his new-money ambitions. Third Point, Loeb’s hedge fund in Manhattan, is pushing for the sale or restructuring of Campbell, a slumping food giant that has called Camden, N.J., home fo...

  • Elder Thanksgiving Dinner held in Ponemah on November 18, 2018

    Glenda Martin|Nov 19, 2018

    Elder Thanksgiving Dinner held in Ponemah on November 18, 2018...

  • Recount likely for Bemidji House seat

    Nov 19, 2018

    In Bemidji and across the Leech Lake Reservation, thousands of Minnesotans are still waiting to see who will represent them in St. Paul. While candidates for Minnesota’s 133 other state House seats are celebrating or bemoaning the outcomes of the Nov. 6 election, in House District 5A the tension has not let up for Democrat John Persell and Republican Matt Bliss. Election night results showed Persell besting Bliss by just eight votes, well within the margin for a recount. http://www.startribune.com/recount-likely-for-bemidji-...

  • Will Minnesota be a tossup state in 2020 elections?

    Nov 19, 2018

    President Donald Trump is confident he can defy recent political history and turn Minnesota red in 2020. He said so in June, telling a Duluth rally that snagging the state he came within 44,765 votes of winning would be “really, really easy” next time. http://www.startribune.com/will-minnesota-be-tossup-state-in-2020-elections/500757901/...

  • Red Lake Community Thanksgiving Dinner held on Sunday, November 18, 2018

    Mary Omen|Nov 19, 2018

    Red Lake Community Thanksgiving Dinner held on Sunday, November 18, 2018...

  • Peterson speaks on House Floor in support of De-Listing Gray Wolves

    Nov 19, 2018

    WASHINGTON – Congressman Collin C. Peterson spoke this morning on the House Floor in support of H.R. 6784, the Manage Our Wolves Act. “I rise in support of the bill. I have to say in my 28 years in this body I have never seen so much nonsense, misinformation, and propaganda put out on a bill as being put out on this one,” Peterson says in the start of his speech. “We followed the Endangered Species Act. We did what was said, the scientists said we recovered and they delisted the wolves. These were scientists that did it, it wasn’t any polit...

  • Arizona man charged in Red Lake double stabbing

    Nov 19, 2018

    MINNEAPOLIS—An Arizona man has been charged in federal court with assault charges related to an incident that took place on Red Lake Indian Reservation. Adrian Joseph Valdez, 33, faces two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and two counts of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. He made an initial appearance before Magistrate Judge Jon T. Huseby in U.S. District Court on Oct. 24. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4530470-arizona-man-charged-red-lake-double-stabbing?fbclid=IwAR0aK1rROny3j-Va2Fm2...

  • Bemidji woman charged with first-degree drug sale

    Nov 19, 2018

    BEMIDJI—A Bemidji woman has been charged with first-degree sale of heroin following a controlled buy from law enforcement. In addition to the drug charge, Marissa Graves, 28, also has been charged with child endangerment by letting them be present during the possession or sale of drugs. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4530353-bemidji-woman-charged-first-degree-drug-sale?fbclid=IwAR18Nuq8nCmV30EusCczqHn3gQ48cINW4SwVhpWoinZFAXmuhd0gEHnJcvk#.W-9CyZWh0i1.facebook...

  • On Adoption Day, Twin Cities parents and kids celebrate new families

    Nov 19, 2018

    Malinda Gatewood had waited to adopt a relative’s four young children for three years. It finally became official at an emotional hearing at the Juvenile Justice Center in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday morning. http://www.startribune.com/on-adoption-day-twin-cities-parents-and-kids-celebrate-new-families/500760841/...

  • Quakers Laud Committee Passage of Savanna's Act; Urges Full Senate Action

    Nov 19, 2018

    Washington, DC – The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) today welcomes the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs’ approval of Savanna’s Act (S.1942/H.R.4485). The bill is now in the hands of the full Senate. Savanna’s Act is named after Savanna LaFontaine Greywind, a Dakota woman eight-months pregnant who went missing and was found brutally murdered in August 2017. “We hope this week’s passage of Savanna’s Act will be the spark that the full Senate and House of Representatives need to move the bill to the President’s desk as quickly...

  • New Free Exhibit Examines Mass Incarceration in Minnesota and the United States

    Nov 19, 2018

    Quick Facts What: States of Incarceration exhibit When: Nov. 20, 2018-Feb. 18, 2019 Where: Irvine Gallery, Minnesota History Center, St. Paul Admission: Free Today more than 2 million Americans, including around 10,000 men and women in Minnesota, are in jail or prison in the United States, the highest mass incarceration rate of any country in the world. On Tuesday, Nov. 20, "States of Incarceration"-the first national traveling exhibit and coordinated public dialogue exploring the history and...

  • NYC's Amazon deal will boot 1,000 public school employees from offices

    Nov 19, 2018

    Hundreds of public school staffers will lose their offices in New York’s Amazon deal, the Daily News has learned. Education Department officials confirmed Thursday that the city’s embattled Office of Pupil Transportation and other important public school functions will be evicted from their longstanding headquarters in Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio’s controversial plan to bring Amazon to the city. https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/ny-metro-amazon-deal-boots-public-school-offices-20181115-story.html...

  • Indiana school shooting: At sentencing, judge says student showed 'no remorse'

    Nov 19, 2018

    NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – The Indiana school shooter was picked on "a little" as a child, but that improved. He was disciplined 21 times as a seventh-grader, but that had begun to subside. He dreamed about war. Judge Paul A. Felix listed these new insights into the 13-year-old before deciding he would be locked up, but emphasized nothing presented in court adds up to an explanation for why the boy took two guns and 100 rounds of ammunition to school May 25 and shot a teacher and classmate. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/natio...

  • Chickasaw Nation Hall of Fame nominations accepted now

    The Chickasaw Nation is currently accepting nominations for the Chickasaw Nation Hall of Fame. Nominations must be received by the Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture and Humanities by Friday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m. Nominees both living and deceased are eligible for this prestigious honor. Nominees must have distinguished themselves in their business, profession, craft or vocation, thereby bringing honor to the Chickasaw Nation, impacting fellow Chickasaw citizens or the community on a local or national level. Chickasaw Nation elected officials...

  • 2018 Minnesota Indian Education Association Annual Conferene - P2

    Nov 19, 2018

    The 2018 Minnesota Indian Education Association Annual Conferene was held November 14-16, 2018 at Grand Casino-Hinckley, Minnesota. Conference Agenda: http://minnesotaindianeducation.org/2018-conference/agenda/ Photographs by Don Kingbird...

  • Hibbing Community College wins home opener 96-34 over Lake Superior College - P2

    Nov 19, 2018

    In Hibbing, at Hibbing Community College, Women's Basketball on Wednesday, November 14, 2018, the Cardinals won their Home Opener against Lake Superior College, 96-34. Klaryssa Whelan led all scorers with 22 points, Sherae' Cherenfant had 17 points, 7 rebounds, 7 steals and 6 assists, Bethany Baldwin added 19 points, 7 rebounds, and Alexis Desjarlait hit 14 points and had 9 rebounds. Photographs from Hibbing Community College Women's Basketball...

  • "Not In Our Town" informational meeting held in Redby on sexual exploitation and trafficking of youth - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2018

    REDBY, MN - A dinner, documentary and discussion on sexual exploitation and trafficking of youth was held at the New Redby Center on November 14, 2018 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM. According to a press release on Friday, November 15, 2018, it stated: The community discussion around sex trafficking, held at the Redby Community Center on November 14th, provided a basic introduction to a very real problem happening right now in the Red Lake area. The Sex Trafficking task force of Red Lake and Beltrami area...

  • Headwaters Science Center presents at Red Lake Early Childhood Center - P4

    Nov 19, 2018

    On November 5, 2018, the Bemidji Headwaters Science Center visited the Red Lake Early Childhood Center. There, they presented some of their exhibits and visited with children and their parents The Headwaters Science Center is an institution that contributes immensely to science, education, and entertainment in the Bemidji area. https://www.hscbemidji.org/...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2018 - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2018

    Halloween in Red Lake 2018...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2018 - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2018

    Halloween in Red Lake 2018...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session - P55

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2018

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session The new 2018-19 O-Bah-Shiing (Ponemah) Labor Day Royalty. Princess: Jade Cloud Brave: KaVern Kingbird Obashing Singing Contest 1st Place-Warpaint 2nd Place-High Noon 3rd Place-Southern Boyz 4th Place-Standing Horse 5th Place-Red Willow 6th Place-Pipestone...

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