Articles from the December 21, 2012 edition

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Donald B. “Bo” Brun

Donald B. “Bo” Brun, entered the spirit world on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at his home in Red Lake. Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm Saturday, December 22, 2012 at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN with Fr. Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 4:00 pm on Thursday, December 20 and go until the...

 

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67...

 

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P2

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P2...

 

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P3

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P3...

 

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P4

Thief River hands Red Lake third straight home loss 88-67 - P4...

 

Red Lake Schools to heighten security

Red Lake Schools will take all measures necessary to ensure the safety of our children, today and everyday hereafter. Because of recent rumors, which are not believed to be creditable, we will still heighten our security at all our schools, and Red Lake Law Enforcement will also take steps necessary to assist and monitor the...

 

Red Lake Alumni Deliver a Message of Hope to Newtown, CT

Newtown, CT (NNCNOW.com) - They survived a school shooting of their own, and now they're offering support to the grieving community of Newtown, Connecticut. Alumni from the Red Lake High School class of 2008 arrived in the heartbroken town Thursday to deliver a message of hope. The graduates were in school the day a 16-year-old opened fire killing 10 people in 2005. The group...

 
 By John Hageman    News    December 21, 2012

Rumors of violence circulate social media, Bemidji plans additional security Friday

BEMIDJI – Rumors of possible violence at a school in the area circulated social media Thursday, but no credible threat has been found. Bemidji police Sgt. Dave Hanson said Thursday evening that authorities weren’t able to determine the source of the rumors. “We spent the day trying to track down the source and we weren’t able to find any credible source of any specific...

 

Pennington woman sentenced for child abuse

BEMIDJI – A 24-year-old Pennington woman will serve more than 30 days in jail on a charge of abusing a young girl....

 

US Rep. Peterson opposes new assault weapons ban

WASHINGTON — The dean of Minnesota's congressional delegation says reviving a ban on assault weapons won't solve the problem of gun violence....

 

Minn. reports 1st flu death of season

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota has reported its first flu-related death of the season....

 

Red Lake Jr. High Boys and Girls Action with Cass Lake - P5

7th grade girls won, 30-24; 8th grade girls also 32-16. 7th grade boys come up short, 8th grade boys won bit 69-37....

 

Red Lake Jr. High Boys and Girls Action with Cass Lake - P6

7th grade girls won, 30-24; 8th grade girls also 32-16. 7th grade boys come up short, 8th grade boys won bit 69-37....

 

Red Lake Jr. High Boys and Girls Action with Cass Lake - P7

7th grade girls won, 30-24; 8th grade girls also 32-16. 7th grade boys come up short, 8th grade boys won bit 69-37....

 

Red Lake Jr. High Boys and Girls Action with Cass Lake - P8

7th grade girls won, 30-24; 8th grade girls also 32-16. 7th grade boys come up short, 8th grade boys won bit 69-37....

 

Warriors upset by Panthers in Red Lake 96-95 - P9

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...

 

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 15 of 31 - 12/14/2012

Friday Night Mixed Doubles - Week 15 of 31 - 12/14/2012...

 

Dark Day in Minnesota and U.S. History Commemorated Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012

Wednesday marks a painful anniversary in Minnesota and national history. It’s the 150th year since 38 Dakota men were hanged in Mankato on Dec. 26, 1862, the largest mass execution in U.S. history. Caption: “Public execution of 38 Dakota Indians at Mankato,” sketch by W.H. Childs, 1862. There are many ways Minnesotans can...

 

Red Lake Girls stopped by Pelican Rapids 89-32

Red Lake Girls stopped by Pelican Rapids 89-32...

 

Obama nominating Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., as his next secretary of state

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama on Friday will nominate Sen. John Kerry as his next secretary of state, a senior administration official said, making the first move in a sweeping overhaul of his national security team heading into a second term....

 
 Events   

Red Lake Center will reopen for Toy Distribution on Sunday, December 23, 2012 at 10 am

The Red Lake Center will reopen for Toy Distribution on Sunday, December 23, 2012 at 10 am . They had to shut down early because of the wake....

 

Census finds North Dakota growing faster than any other state; RI, Vermont lose residents

WASHINGTON - After two centuries of boom and bust, America's population growth may finally be leveling off....

 
 By Steve Wagner    News    December 21, 2012

Native Mob member pleads guilty to murder; shot fellow gang affiliate 3 times

MINNEAPOLIS – A Native Mob member pleaded guilty Friday to killing a fellow gang member, bringing to 20 the number of defendants convicted in a violent regional network. Shaun Michael Martinez, also known as Tinez, agreed to a plea arrangement with prosecutors to a term of 43 years, although a federal judge will have final say in a hearing on the length of sentence. A date fo...

 
 By Monte Draper    News    December 21, 2012

Braving the cold to remember shooting victims

About 30 people participated in the “27-Minute Walk” on a cold Friday morning in Bemidji. The walk, part of a nationwide effort, was organized as a remembrance for the 27 victims in last week’s shooting in Newtown, Conn....

 

AP IMPACT: Big Pharma cashes in on HGH abuse

A federal crackdown on illicit foreign supplies of human growth hormone has failed to stop rampant misuse, and instead has driven record sales of the drug by some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, an Associated Press investigation shows....

 

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