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  • Women's Basketball Falls at WMU Monday

    Nov 30, 2021

    A season-high 11 3-pointers weren’t enough for the Valpo women’s basketball team to emerge victorious in their return to action Monday in Kalamazoo, Mich., as host Western Michigan came away with a 69-54 victory. How It Happened Valpo started the game strong offensively, scoring on five of its first six possessions of the game. Grace White (Redby, Minn./Red Lake [Denver]) had five points over consecutive trips to give Valpo a 12-7 lead four minutes into the contest. The Beacons’ lead was still five points at 18-13 with 3:21 to play in the quart...

  • New Variant Cause for Concern, Not Panic, Biden Tells US

    Nick Ursini, Lakeland News|Nov 30, 2021

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden called the new coronavirus variant omicron a cause for concern but “not a cause for panic” Monday and said he was not considering any widespread U.S. lockdown. He urged Americans anew to get fully vaccinated, including booster shots, and return to face masks indoors in public settings to slow any spread. Speaking Monday at the White House, Biden said it was inevitable that the new variant would reach the U.S., but he also said the country has the tools necessary to protect Americans — particularly the app...

  • Tammy LeAnn Lussier

    Nov 30, 2021

    Tammy LeAnn Lussier June 18, 1970 ~ November 26, 2021 (age 51 Tammy LeAnn Lussier, 51, of the Eagle Clan and from Red Lake, Minnesota began her journey to the spirit world on Friday, November 26th, 2021, from the Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, North Dakota. Tammy was born on Thursday, June 18th, 1970, in Red Lake, MN, the daughter of Shelda (Gurno) and Daryl "Dash" Lussier, Sr. Tammy was raised in Red Lake until she went off to school at the Wahpeton Indian School, where she established lifelo...

  • Lee D. Roy

    Nov 30, 2021

    Lee D. Roy August 29, 1984 - November 26, 2021 Lee David Roy, age 37, Duluth and a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa passed away Friday, November 26, 2021, at Essentia-St. Mary's in Duluth surrounded by family and friends. He was born August 29, 1984, in Minneapolis, MN. He moved to the Fond du Lac Reservation as a young man prior to moving to Duluth. Lee worked for CHUM-Duluth as a support staff member assisting young and elderly people who needed assistance. He enjoyed...

  • Jo Ellen Anywaush

    Nov 30, 2021

    Jo Ellen Anywaush October 24, 1945 ~ November 24, 2021 (age 76) Jo Ellen Anywaush, 76, from White Earth, MN passed away on November 24, 2021 at Essentia Health St Mary's Detroit Lakes. Jo Ellen Anywaush was born October 24, 1945 in White Earth, MN to Hazel and Charles Anywaush. She graduated from Waubun High School, Waubun, MN in 1963. After graduation, Jo Ellen attended Northwest School for lab and x-ray technician and graduated in 1966. Jo Ellen worked in White Earth until 1973. She moved to...

  • Christine Lynn Torres

    Nov 30, 2021

    Christine Lynn Torres July 20, 1965 ~ November 25, 2021 (age 56) Christine Lynn Torres, age 56, of St. Paul, MN, travelled to the spirit world on Thursday, November 25, 2021. Christine was born on July 20, 1965, in Brainerd, MN to Fredrick and Linda (Mitchell) Jones. She made her home in St. Paul, MN. She was married to Sergio Torres on August 1, 1998 and together they raised eight children: Cory, Yolanda, Leticia, Sergio, Dulce, Alma, Salvador and Silveria. Christine was full of life. She...

  • Willard Marvin Lajeunesse

    Nov 30, 2021

    Willard Marvin Lajeunesse April 11, 1936 - November 25, 2021 Willard Marvin Lajeunesse, age 85 journeyed to the Spirit World on November 25, 2021 at his residence in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was born on April 11, 1936 in Red Lake, Minnesota the son of Sophia White. He was an enrolled member of the Red Lake Tribe. Willard was employed as a truck driver. He enjoyed playing Bingo, the lottery and spending time with his family, enjoying watching Sunday football games with them. Survived by his 7...

  • More Minnesotans getting booster shots as COVID-19 wave worsens

    Nov 30, 2021

    Minnesota ranks second among states with 31% of vaccinated adults receiving COVID-19 booster doses, but health officials said more such shots are needed amid a lingering pandemic wave and the threat of a new viral variant. The omicron variant found in South Africa might reach Minnesota some day, but waning immunity and the fast-spreading delta variant present risks right now for people who are unvaccinated or due for boosters, said Michael Osterholm of the University of Minnesota's Center for...

  • Vikings' Dalvin Cook has torn labrum, could miss next two games

    Nov 30, 2021

    Vikings running back Dalvin Cook dislocated his left shoulder on a third-quarter fumble during Sunday's loss to the 49ers, and he could miss some time following the results of a MRI on Monday morning. Cook tore the labrum in his left shoulder, as first reported by NFL Network. A source familiar with the injury said a labral tear almost always accompanies a dislocated shoulder, meaning the result of Cook's MRI was widely expected, but the injury continues the running back's history of shoulder...

  • Fights break out at MSP Airport, are quickly subdued

    Nov 30, 2021

    Police are investigating a series of fights that broke out at Terminal 2 of the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport just before midnight Friday. The fights erupted among a dozen or so male and female passengers after two large groups deplaned from a Frontier Airlines flight, according to Patrick Hogan, spokesman for the Metropolitan Airports Commission, which operates MSP. A video of the incident, which lasted just over a minute, was posted on social media and shared by more than 7,000...

  • Trump allies work to place supporters in key election posts across the country

    Nov 30, 2021

    In Michigan, local GOP leaders have sought to reshape election canvassing boards by appointing members who expressed sympathy for former president Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 vote was rigged. In two Pennsylvania communities, candidates who embraced election fraud allegations won races this month to become local voting judges and inspectors. And in Colorado, 2020 doubters are urging their followers on conservative social media platforms to apply for jobs in election offices....

  • Can't stop 'em: Three champions that run all day, and two tenacious small towns get to the big game

    Nov 30, 2021

    Lakeville South and Hutchinson won state championships a few hours apart on Friday. A person can use both hands and still have fingers available in counting the number of passes those teams combined to throw in their Prep Bowl title games. Seven. Seven pass attempts by two teams - total - in winning the Class 6A and 4A championships. https://www.startribune.com/cant-stop-em-two-champions-that-run-all-day-and-two-tenacious-small-towns-get-to-the-big-game/600122037/...

  • Alex Kormann, Star Tribune

    Nov 30, 2021

    GENEVA - The World Health Organization warned Monday that the global risk from the omicron variant is "very high" based on the early evidence, saying the mutated coronavirus could lead to surges with "severe consequences." The assessment from the U.N. health agency, contained in a technical paper issued to member states, amounted to WHO's strongest, most explicit warning yet about the new version that was first identified days ago by researchers in South Africa. It came as a widening circle of...

  • New variant cause for concern, not panic, Biden tells US

    Nov 30, 2021

    WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden called the new coronavirus variant omicron a cause for concern but "not a cause for panic" Monday and said he was not considering any widespread U.S. lockdown. He urged Americans anew to get fully vaccinated, including booster shots, and return to face masks indoors in public settings to slow any spread. Speaking Monday at the White House, Biden said it was inevitable that the new variant would reach the U.S., but he also said the country has the tools necessary...

  • Fauci fires back at Cruz over COVID claims about Chinese lab

    Nov 30, 2021

    WASHINGTON - Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious diseases expert, blasted Sen. Ted Cruz for suggesting that Fauci be investigated for statements he made about COVID-19 and said the criticism by the Texas Republican was an attack on science. "I should be prosecuted? What happened on Jan. 6, senator?" Fauci, who is President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser, said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." It was a reference to the violent insurrection at the U.S....

  • Arizona law allows greater cultural expression at graduation

    Nov 30, 2021

    PHOENIX – Just minutes before her high school graduation in Gallup, New Mexico, three years ago, Dakotah Harvey was told to remove the eagle feather from her mortarboard or she would be escorted out of the ceremony and her diploma would be withheld. Her grandfather had tied the feather to the cap’s tassel earlier that day, Harvey told Cronkite News. He loaned it to her after performing a Navajo prayer in celebration of her achievement. “I didn’t have the heart to tell him I couldn’t wear it,” Harvey said. https://indiancount...

  • Red Lake High School Boys and Girls Basketball Schedules 2021-2022

    Nov 30, 2021

    Red Lake High School Boys and Girls Basketball Schedules 2021-2022 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTtZrN3EZMdUYGYqtydjfALYnsQaTvKbRfRbDlq5BXMenrCXkoteSi7R6O7shnWDb-6mDffedE5eU5n/pub...

  • Statement on COVID-19 variant "Omicron"

    Nov 30, 2021

    Minnesota health officials are closely tracking international reports of a new COVID-19 variant, called Omicron (B.1.1.529). The World Health Organization has named Omicron a variant of concern, and scientists are working hard to learn more about its transmissibility and virulence, and how well vaccines may protect a person against it. At this point no Omicron cases have been reported in Minnesota or the United States. Fortunately, Minnesota has built one of the nation’s strongest genomic sequencing and variant surveillance systems. If an O...

  • School districts in Twin Cities hit hard by enrollment declines

    Nov 30, 2021

    Enrollment has tumbled in the Minneapolis and St. Paul school districts this fall as the two systems work through major redesigns. School board members in St. Paul learned recently the state's second-largest district is down 2,204 students from a year ago - the steepest annual decline in a steady four-year slide. The 6.3% drop translates to $19.4 million in lost revenue, according to Marie Schrul, the district's chief financial officer, who advised board members last week to move to stem the...

  • First Lady Jill Biden Announces 2021 White House Holiday Theme: Gifts from the Heart

    Nov 30, 2021

    November 29, 2021 -- Today, First Lady Jill Biden will unveil the theme for the 2021 White House Holiday Season: Gifts from the Heart. “The things we hold sacred unite us and transcend distance, time, and even the constraints of a pandemic: faith, family, and friendship; a love of the arts, learning, and nature; gratitude, service, and community; unity and peace. These are the gifts that tie together the heart strings of our lives. These are the Gifts from the Heart,” the First Lady and President wrote in a welcome letter at the beginning of...

  • Petie Thomas Memorial Basketball Tournament held on Saturday at Red Lake Humanities Center - P2

    Nov 30, 2021

    Petie Thomas Memorial Basketball Tournament Men's 40+ winners MVP Robert Lawrence Mr. Hustle Justin Auginash All Stars Gerald Kingbird, Randy 'Peach' Holthusen, Travis Albers, Kevin Hanks, Beau Cuevas, and Preston Meanus Ironboy took the championship game over Red Lake Kings. Photographs by Chris Jourdain and Jessica Thompson....

  • Red Lake "Treat Street" held on Sunday - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 30, 2021

    Red Lake "Treat Street" was held on Sunday, October 31, 2021 with numerous Programs participating in the event, which started at 2 PM and was scheduled to end at 4 PM....

  • Red Lake Elementary School celebrates Halloween on Friday - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 30, 2021

    The Red Lake Elementary School students celebrated Halloween on Friday, October 29, 2021 with an outdoor parade and treats for all the kids....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session - P57

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 30, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session 48th Annual Obaashiing Labor Day Celebration 2021 Singing Contest results: 1st Place-Motown (6125pts) 2nd Place-Mandaree (5850pts) 3rd Place-Ptown (5735pts) 4th Place-Crossroads (5620pts) 5th Place-Southern Boyz (5595pts) 6th Place-Southern Style (5585pts) Blazing Bear Whitetail Boyz Iron Boy Red Lake Chemical Health Program 5 Man Bass Drum Singing Contest Results: 1st Place-Mandaree (3400pts) 2nd Place-Battle River (3180pts) 3rd...

  • FAMILY SERVICE CASE MANAGER - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH

    Nov 30, 2021

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT FAMILY SERVICE CASE MANAGER OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH Open: November 30, 2021-Until filled PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Serves as primary contact and resource for individuals who are receiving Cash and Food benefit assistance through Oshkiimaajitahdah. Reports to the Lead Family Service Case Manager, Family Service Supervisor, Assistant TANF Director, and Executive Director. Full-time position w/ benefits, salary; DOQ ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • Provide job placement counseling t...

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