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Articles from the December 17, 2012 edition


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  • John Amos Weise

    Dec 17, 2012

    John Amos Weise, age 62, Journeyed to the Spirit World on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 in Bemidji, Minnesota. He was born on February 4, 1950 to Amos and Eva Weise in Red Lake, MN. He grew up in Beaulieu, MN with Tony and Margaret Timmer and family. John graduated Mahnomen High School in 1968. After graduating he enlisted into to US Army on August 30, 1968. He served two tours in Vietnam and then was sent to South Korea. Where he met his wife Yon Hwi Cho in Seoul, Korea and was united in...

  • Red Lake Entrepreneur Program sponsors Arts & Crafts Christmas Sale

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    The Red Lake Nation Entrepreneur Program sponsored an Arts and Crafts Christmas Sale at the Red Lake Humanities Center on Friday, December 14, 2012. Open from 11 AM - 7 PM, there were about fifteen booths set up that included paintings, beaded items, quilts, prints, birchbark items, regalia, tattoos, willow and quill work, moccasins, decals, wild rice and hominy, pottery, music, hand drums, T-shirts, walleye, northern and whitefish specialities, and more....

  • Red Lake Entrepreneur Program sponsors Arts & Crafts Christmas Sale - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    The Red Lake Nation Entrepreneur Program sponsored an Arts and Crafts Christmas Sale at the Red Lake Humanities Center on Friday, December 14, 2012. Open from 11 AM - 7 PM, there were about fifteen booths set up that included paintings, beaded items, quilts, prints, birchbark items, regalia, tattoos, willow and quill work, moccasins, decals, wild rice and hominy, pottery, music, hand drums, T-shirts, walleye, northern and whitefish specialities, and more....

  • WHA Wolves still unbeaten with 73-72 over Warriors in Red Lake

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    WHA Wolves still unbeaten with 73-72 over Warriors in Red Lake. Red Lake now 4-2 with second straight loss at home....

  • WHA Wolves still unbeaten with 73-72 over Warriors in Red Lake - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    WHA Wolves still unbeaten with 73-72 over Warriors in Red Lake. Red Lake now 4-2 with second straight loss at home....

  • Red Lakers receive Trust Fund distribution P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    In November 2012 the Red Lake Tribal Council passed a resolution for a $200.00 Trust Fund distribution for all duly enrolled Red Lake Band members. On Thursday, December 13th, individual checks were distributed at the Red Lake Humanities Center and the Ponemah Boys and Girls Club. Off-Reservation member checks were mailed on the same day....

  • Red Lakers receive Trust Fund distribution P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    In November 2012 the Red Lake Tribal Council passed a resolution for a $200.00 Trust Fund distribution for all duly enrolled Red Lake Band members. On Thursday, December 13th, individual checks were distributed at the Red Lake Humanities Center and the Ponemah Boys and Girls Club. Off-Reservation member checks were mailed on the same day....

  • Red Lakers receive Trust Fund distribution P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    In November 2012 the Red Lake Tribal Council passed a resolution for a $200.00 Trust Fund distribution for all duly enrolled Red Lake Band members. On Thursday, December 13th, individual checks were distributed at the Red Lake Humanities Center and the Ponemah Boys and Girls Club. Off-Reservation member checks were mailed on the same day....

  • Lady Warriors go to 5-0 with 80-55 win over Cass Lake - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    Lady Warriors go to 5-0 with 80-55 win over Cass Lake - P4 For Red Lake, Averi Holthusen led all scorers with 33, Tatianna McClain hit 26, Taylor Graves added 9, Sarah Mountain hit 5, Grace White scored 3, and Faleisha Desjarlait-Pemberton and Amy Benais each had 2. All stats available at http://www.minnesotasportsonline.com/gamerecap.php?yid=1213&gameid=792983...

  • Warriors upset by Panthers in Red Lake 96-95 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 17, 2012

    Warriors upset by Panthers in Red Lake 96-95 - P4 Russell Barrett led Red Lake with 22 points, Ryan Holthusen netted 21, Aaron Beaulieu hit for 16, Darion Cobenais had 13, Russell Kingbird added 10, Trevern Beaulieu hit 8 and James Jourdain put in 6. See all Stats at http://www.minnesotasportsonline.com/gamerecap.php?yid=1213&gameid=794191...

  • Basketball tournaments formats, locations modified for 2014 and beyond

    Howard Voight, MSHSL|Dec 17, 2012

    Beginning in 2014 and for three years, the boys’ basketball tournament will be played one week before the girls’ basketball tournament, and the girls will play a Tuesday through Saturday schedule. During those same years the boys will play a familiar Wednesday through Saturday schedule. In addition to the flip-flop of weeks, the use of Mariucci Arena for both tournaments will come into play. In 2017 and 2018 the formats will revert to the traditional schedule of playing the girls’ tourn...

  • Don Davis, Bemidji Pioneer|Dec 17, 2012

    ST. PAUL – Minnesota officials say they have tried to prepare for school shootings like one Friday in Connecticut, but there always is more they can do. “We need to collaboratively do a better job of securing those kids,” said state Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria, a law enforcement officer for 34 years, 16 as Douglas County sheriff. Training how to react to a shooting is one thing, but “it is very difficult” to prevent shootings, said Superintendent Wade Setter of the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Minnesota law requires...

  • Dec 17, 2012

    UH-MAY, Mexico (AP) — Amid a worldwide frenzy of advertisers and new-agers preparing for a Maya apocalypse, one group is approaching Dec. 21 with calm and equanimity — the people whose ancestors supposedly made the prediction in the first place....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    ST. PAUL – The only time Gov. Mark Dayton and the four legislative leaders sat down together before the 2013 legislative session produced few specifics, but gave a good indication about the mood to expect when the legislative session begins Jan. 8....

  • RLHS 1st Term Honor Roll

    Dec 17, 2012

    A Honor roll 10th Rhianna Cloud Tenesha Graves Crystal Kingbird 11th Ahlena Blue Aeryn Drouillard Harley Hart 12th Shamella Gurka Hiilary Kingbird Kyra Siddens Darian Smith B Honor Roll 9th Roger Chaboyea Jr. Tenesha Head Averi Holthusen Sebrina Nelson Reginald Robinson Morningstar White 10th Kennedy Barrett Kendra Dow Jerrell Fairbanks Jaylyn Isham-Kingbird DeCarlo Jara Jacob Johnson Jalen Jones Brenna Pemberton Angel Stillday Raven White 11th Kiana Ellis Ryan Holthusen Chazz Lawrence Sara...

  • The Snow & Ice Management Association's Five Tips When Holiday Shopping in the Snow & Ice

    Dec 17, 2012

    Milwaukee--According to a November 2012 consumer survey by Consumer Reports, nearly 193 million adults plan to participate in the holiday shopping this year. In some areas of the country, holiday shopping means weathering the snow, ice and sleet on sidewalks, streets and parking lots to get to the stores. "Each year across the U.S. and Canada, major winter storms wreak havoc on the shopping plans of people preparing for the holidays," said Martin B. Tirado, CAE, Executive Director, Snow & Ice Ma...

  • Assistant Secretary Washburn Announces BIA Law Enforcement’s Holiday Season “Don’t Shatter the Dream” Mobilization for Indian Country

    Dec 17, 2012

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Kevin K. Washburn today announced that, starting on December 14, 2012, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services (OJS) will begin its “Don’t Shatter the Dream” campaign throughout Indian Country to prevent impaired driving during this holiday season. The campaign is being conducted by BIA and tribal law enforcement agencies through January 1, 2013. “The ‘Don’t Shatter the Dream’ mobilization effort is a tremendous initia...

  • In Minnesota classroom, 7th-graders face news in real time

    Curt Brown, Star Tribune|Dec 17, 2012

    Kim Campbell quieted her seventh-grade social studies students Friday afternoon in Room 614 of Hopkins West Junior High School. She told them her stomach hurt because she'd just spoken with a fellow teacher, who was crying about the Connecticut elementary school shooting. "I don't know what to say -- can you imagine those kids in grade school just learning to tie their shoes like you used to do?" she asked. "And think about the parents who dropped them off at school one day -- and they don't come back?" Then Campbell, a 13-year veteran...

  • Some of the deadliest school shootings in the United States

    Associated Press|Dec 17, 2012

    A gunman at a Connecticut elementary school killed 26 people, 20 of them children, and himself on Friday. A look at some other school shootings in years past: _ April 2, 2012: A gunman killed seven people in a rampage at a Christian university in California. The suspect, One Goh, was angry because administrators refused to grant him a full tuition refund after he dropped out of the nursing program, said Jongjin Kim, the Oikos University dean. _ Feb. 27, 2012: Three students were killed and two wounded in a shooting spree that started in a schoo...

  • Obama vows to use power of his office to safeguard children, but offers few specifics

    Dec 17, 2012

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is vowing to use "whatever power this office holds" to safeguard the nation's children, raising the prospect that he will pursue policy changes to stem gun violence in the wake of an elementary school massacre....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    LITTLE FALLS, MINN. - The teenaged cousins were buried two weeks ago. The homeowner who shot them after they broke into his house has sat in the county jail ever since he spelled out the chilling details to local police....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    As if Hewlett-Packard Co. didn't have enough problems with its lagging personal-computer business and its admission to having paid billions of dollars too much for software firm Autonomy, sales of printers -- long one of the Palo Alto, Calif., tech giant's main revenue sources -- are shriveling....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    WASHINGTON - Last month, most of the 20 women who will serve in the Senate next year gathered at the Capitol for a meet-and-greet -- and a show of strength. Although it was a moment of celebration marking a historic number of women in the highest echelons of power, the meeting produced another milestone: "For the first time, there was a traffic jam in the Senate women's bathroom," said Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    A stolen car that sank through ice on a Minneapolis lake Thursday vividly illustrated the fact that lake ice across much of southern Minnesota isn't safe for any kind of recreation....

  • Dec 17, 2012

    OTTAWA–The “long silent war drums” of First Nations people will pound again if Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence dies from her hunger strike, says the head of Manitoba’s largest chiefs organization....

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