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Articles from the December 10, 2021 edition


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  • Roberta Lynn Drift

    Dec 10, 2021

    Roberta Lynn Drift December 12, 1958 - December 6, 2021 Roberta Lynn Drift, 62, former resident of Nett Lake passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021. A Wake will be held on Friday, December 10, 2021 starting at 5:00PM at the Bois Forte Government and Services Center, Nett Lake. The Traditional Service will be held the next day, Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 10:00AM, also at the Center. Visitation Bois Forte Government and Services Center Friday, December 10, 2021 5:00 PM 5344 Lakeshore Drive...

  • Eli Rey Migizi Rodriquez

    Dec 10, 2021

    Eli Rey Migizi Rodriquez November 5, 2021 ~ December 7, 2021 Eli Rodriguez was born on November 5, 2021 to Jasmine Clark & Maurice Rodriquez, he passed on the evening of December 7,2021 Services Visitation Saturday December 11, 2021 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Pine Point Community Center 48624 280th St Pow-Wow Hwy Ponsford, MN 56575 Funeral Service Sunday December 12, 2021 11:00 AM Pine Point Community Center 48624 280th St Pow-Wow Hwy Ponsford, MN 56575...

  • Anthony Lee Smith

    Dec 10, 2021

    Anthony Lee Smith March 4, 1990 ~ December 2, 2021 (age 31) Anthony Lee Smith, age 31, of Pine River, MN journeyed to the spirit world on Thursday, December 2nd, 2021. He was born on March 4, 1990, in Bemidji, MN, the son of Stacey Smith and Darryl Moose. Anthony graduated high school from Cass Lake-Bena High School. He liked to go fishing, go to the casino, draw, which he was an amazing artist, read, listen to music, especially Tech N9ne. He liked to play games, 10,000 dice game and jail house...

  • Vaccinations urged ahead of holidays as COVID-19 fills Minnesota hospitals

    Dec 10, 2021

    Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday urged more COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of the holidays to confront a pandemic wave that is pushing hospitals beyond capacity and causing more infection in schools and communities. State leaders acknowledged that vaccination appointments are becoming scarce, partly because of a shortage of health care providers to administer shots, but they urged people to be persistent and get their shots to reduce the risks of severe illness and hospitalization. "Don't take up a...

  • Red Lake charter school announces enrollment plans for first group of students

    Dec 10, 2021

    Dec. 9-RED LAKE - The Endazhi-Nitaawiging, or "the place where it grows," charter school announced it will enroll 86 students in fall 2022 as part of the future school's first enrollment of students. Following its Oct. 18 groundbreaking, the school will offer spots for students in grades K-5 for the 2022-2023 school year and add a grade level each year thereafter. Enrollment limits are set at 30 Kindergarteners, 20 first-graders, 15 second-graders and seven students each for grades 3-5,...

  • Two juveniles dead after stolen SUV crashes in northeast Minneapolis during police pursuit

    Dec 10, 2021

    Two juveniles in a vehicle believed to have been stolen during an armed carjacking are dead following an early Thursday crash in northeast Minneapolis following a police pursuit. Three other juveniles who were in the black Mercedes SUV were in the hospital with "substantial but nonlife-threatening injuries" Thursday afternoon, according to a statement from Robbinsdale police. Robbinsdale police received a report about an SUV that was taken during an armed carjacking about 6 p.m. Wednesday in the vicinity of N. 12th and Fremont avenues. At...

  • Twin Cities area could see up to a foot of snow with season's first big winter storm

    Dec 10, 2021

    Break out the snow blowers and shovels: The first major snowstorm of the season is poised to smack the Twin Cities and much of southern Minnesota on Friday with up to a foot possible in part of the metro area. Flakes in the Twin Cities could start to fly as early as 9 a.m. and will continue falling through the day, with the heaviest snow expected in late afternoon and early evening hours, said Brent Hewett, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Chanhassen. By the time the storm wraps up early Saturday, Carver and Scott counties...

  • Court rejects Trump's efforts to keep records from 1/6 panel

    Dec 10, 2021

    WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against an effort by former President Donald Trump to shield documents from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. In a 68-page ruling, the three-judge panel tossed aside Trump's various arguments for blocking through executive privilege records that the committee regards as vital to its investigation into the run-up to the deadly riot that was aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential...

  • Albert Lea restaurant owner found guilty of violating state COVID mandate

    Dec 10, 2021

    ALBERT LEA, Minn. — The owner of a wine and beer bar who openly flouted Gov. Tim Walz's executive orders to shut down last winter during the COVID-19 pandemic was found guilty of six criminal misdemeanor counts Thursday by a Freeborn County jury. A jury of three women and three men took only an hour of deliberation to convict Lisa Hanson, the 57-year-old bar owner, after a three-day trial punctuated by Hanson's repeated attempts to argue that Walz's orders were unconstitutional. Judge Joseph Bueltel followed the reading of the verdict with a s...

  • Minnesota utility regulators soften rate increases sought by Xcel

    Dec 10, 2021

    Recognizing Minnesota residents are "under financial distress," state regulators slashed a proposed Xcel Energy electric rate increase. Interim residential rates will still rise, but only about $5.50 a month instead of about $8.50. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Thursday approved a total interim rate increase of $79.8 million, which was about $41 million less than what the utility had requested, for residential customers. It also approved an interim increase for natural gas...

  • Vikings roll to big lead, hang on to defeat Steelers 36-28

    Dec 10, 2021

    Dalvin Cook was a game-time decision, and the decision was the right one. The Vikings running back, his dislocated left shoulder strapped up, set a team record with 153 first-half rushing yards as his team rolled to a big early lead, then held on for a 36-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cook finished with a 205 yards on 27 carries as the nationally-televised Thursday Night Football matchup drew 66,718 to U.S. Bank Stadium. https://www.startribune.com/vikings-roll-to-...

  • Biden honors 'giant of our history' Bob Dole at US Capitol

    Dec 10, 2021

    WASHINGTON - Bob Dole lay in state Thursday at the U.S. Capitol, as the president and others gathered to pay tribute to a "giant of our history" who served the country in war and in politics with pragmatism, self-deprecating wit and a bygone era's sense of common civility and compromise. President Joe Biden, a longtime friend, said Dole, the former Republican senator, presidential contender and World War II veteran, should have the final word as he read from his colleague of 25 years' own...

  • School district faces two $100M suits after Oxford shootings

    Dec 10, 2021

    SOUTHFIELD, Mich. - The parents of a 17-year-old girl who was shot in the neck at Oxford High School during a mass shooting that left four students dead filed a pair of lawsuits seeking $100 million each against a Michigan school district, saying Thursday that the violence could have been prevented. The lawsuits were filed in federal court in Detroit and Oakland County Circuit Court by Jeffrey and Brandi Franz on behalf of their daughters, Riley, a senior who was wounded Nov. 30, and her sister...

  • Minnesota, North Dakota educators unions shine light on substitute teacher shortage

    Dec 10, 2021

    FARGO - Minnesota and North Dakota educators unions are calling for federal dollars to invest in public school substitute teachers, who were difficult to recruit and retain even before the coronavirus pandemic exacerbated the situation. The North Dakota educators union joined the Minnesota campaign called "At a breaking point: Educating during COVID-19," because issues cross state borders, said Nick Archuleta, president of North Dakota United. Both states' educators unions held a joint news...

  • 'A Place of Padlocks and Chamber Pots'

    Dec 10, 2021

    After a summer of returning nine ancestors who died while attending boarding school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe is zeroing in on another location for return: The cemetery of a former government-run insane asylum in Canton, a town of about 3,000 people in southeast South Dakota. "This exhumation will be different than the last," Rosebud Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Ione Quigley told Native News Online. "It's not a boarding school. This particular situation is going...

  • Experts say Arizona redistricting aims to diminish Native vote

    Dec 10, 2021

    A representative democracy means the people choose their elected officials, not the other way around. Concerns about voter suppression efforts are mounting in Arizona. Many say the redistricting process is being targeted to diminish Native voting power. “I’m very concerned. I'm very angry. I'm disgusted by what's happening,” Pima County Recorder Gabriella Casarez-Kelly said. She is the first Indigenous person to hold an elective office in southern Arizona’s Pima County and previously volunteered with a grassroots organization to increas...

  • Indian Affairs Leaders Speak on the Present and Future of Tribal Gaming Law

    Dec 10, 2021

    WASHINGTON – Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland and Deputy Assistant Secretary — Indian Affairs for Policy and Economic Development Kathryn Isom-Clause today delivered remarks to the Northwest Gaming Law Summit and California Nations Indian Gaming Association meeting respectively, on the present and future of Indian gaming law. The Indian gaming industry remains one of the most significant sources of Tribal economic development in Indian Country. Assistant Secretary Newland and Deputy Assistant Sec...

  • FOR ANYBODY WHO SIGNED UP FOR THE SUPPORTIVE GUIDANCE FOOD PROGRAM:

    Redby/Ponemah distribution Redby Community Center at 4pm-7pm. Red Lake/Little Rock distribution Old Trading Post Parking Lot at 4pm-7pm. You can still sign up with your Community Coordinator. Check Facebook pages for updates....

  • Red Lake Regular School Board Meeting - Wed. December 15, 2021

    Red Lake Regular School Board Meeting - Wed. December 15, 2021 3 PM - District Headquarters https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTipvaMbvTsjd0-i4Ut-7AK04Zji0rLe1_oZuwKzIm0VEOW401vz--9Ccq__JRsrtDMggMpoBoenG0z/pub...

  • Indian Affairs Leaders Speak on the Present and Future of Tribal Gaming Law

    Dec 10, 2021

    WASHINGTON – Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland and Deputy Assistant Secretary — Indian Affairs for Policy and Economic Development Kathryn Isom-Clause today delivered remarks to the Northwest Gaming Law Summit and California Nations Indian Gaming Association meeting respectively, on the present and future of Indian gaming law. The Indian gaming industry remains one of the most significant sources of Tribal economic development in Indian Country. Assistant Secretary Newland and Deputy Assistant Sec...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors open 2021-22 season with 105-40 loss to Mountain-Iron-Buel - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball Team opened their 2021-22 season hosting Mountain-Iron-Buel on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, falling behind 68-19 in the first half alone. MIB hit ten 3-pointers in that early attack, pressed Red Lake fiercely, causing numerous turnovers, and ran tirelessly from one end of the court to the other. Red Lake led off with the first two-points of the game and as much as 7-2 in the first two-minutes, but once MIB caught up and went ahead, they would...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors open 2021-22 season with 105-40 loss to Mountain-Iron-Buel - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball Team opened their 2021-22 season hosting Mountain-Iron-Buel on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, falling behind 68-19 in the first half alone. MIB hit ten 3-pointers in that early attack, pressed Red Lake fiercely, causing numerous turnovers, and ran tirelessly from one end of the court to the other. Red Lake led off with the first two-points of the game and as much as 7-2 in the first two-minutes, but once MIB caught up and went ahead, they would...

  • Red Lake JV Lady Warriors open 2021-22 season with 47-31 loss to Mountain-Iron-Buel - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball Team opened their 2021-22 season hosting Mountain-Iron-Buel on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, falling behind 68-19 in the first half alone. MIB hit ten 3-pointers in that early attack, pressed Red Lake fiercely, causing numerous turnovers, and ran tirelessly from one end of the court to the other. Red Lake led off with the first two-points of the game and as much as 7-2 in the first two-minutes, but once MIB caught up and went ahead, they would...

  • Red Lake JV Lady Warriors open 2021-22 season with 47-31 loss to Mountain-Iron-Buel - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 2021

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball Team opened their 2021-22 season hosting Mountain-Iron-Buel on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, falling behind 68-19 in the first half alone. MIB hit ten 3-pointers in that early attack, pressed Red Lake fiercely, causing numerous turnovers, and ran tirelessly from one end of the court to the other. Red Lake led off with the first two-points of the game and as much as 7-2 in the first two-minutes, but once MIB caught up and went ahead, they would...

  • Red Lake "Treat Street" held on Sunday - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 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....

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