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Articles from the December 28, 2022 edition

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Edwin George Goggleye Sr.

Edwin George Goggleye Sr. July 9, 1951 ~ December 22, 2022 (age 71) A full obituary will be posted when available. Services Wake Friday December 30, 2022 4:00 PM Inger Community Center Inger Inger, MN 56636 Funeral Service Saturday December 31, 2022 10:00 AM Inger Community Center Inger Inger, MN 56636...

 

Sharon Louise Wakonabo

Sharon Louise Wakonabo January 15, 1960 ~ December 24, 2022 (age 62) A full obituary will be posted when available. Services Wake Monday January 2, 2023 4:00 PM Inger Community Center Inger Inger, MN 56636 Funeral Service Tuesday January 3, 2023 10:00 AM Inger Community Center Inger Inger, MN 56636...

 

Nicole Marie Northbird

Nicole Marie Northbird October 31, 1992 ~ December 22, 2022 (age 30) Nicole Marie Northbird, "Ginew Ikwe" meaning "Golden Eagle Woman", age 30, of the Eagle Clan, from Cass Lake, Minnesota began her journey to the spirit world with her family by her side at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, North Dakota on Thursday, December...

 

Myron Joseph Howard

Myron Joseph Howard June 16, 1996 ~ December 24, 2022 (age 26) Myron Joseph Howard, age 26, of the Bear Clan and Cass Lake, MN, started his spiritual journey on Saturday, December 24, 2022, from Cass Lake IHS. He was born on June 16, 1996, in Minneapolis, MN, the son of Sandra (Howard) and Leslie Robinson, and raised by Arlene a...

 

Gov. Tim Walz proposes plan to fight fraud in the wake of Feeding Our Future scandal

Gov. Tim Walz has proposed adding a inspector general at the state Department of Education and spending more money on grant oversight, audits and fraud investigation in the aftermath of the Feeding Our Future scandal. The fraud prevention plan that Walz debuted Tuesday was the DFL governor's first detailed outline of how he...

 

Hennepin County Board acknowledges land and water taken from area Native Americans

For the first time, the Hennepin County Board adopted a historic document acknowledging land and water taken from the area's Dakota people. The document, a three-year effort put together by a diverse workgroup including Native American county elders, was read to the full board and approved last month. It also cites a plan for...

 

Southwest cancels more flights, draws federal investigation

DALLAS — Southwest Airlines scrubbed thousands of flights again Tuesday in the aftermath of the massive winter storm that wrecked Christmas travel plans across the U.S., and the federal government said it would investigate why the company lagged so far behind other carriers. A day after most U.S. airlines had recovered from the storm, Southwest called off about 2,600 more...

 

Retirees are one reason the Fed has given up on a big worker rebound

Alice Lieberman had planned to work for a few more years as a schoolteacher before the pandemic hit, but the transition to hybrid instruction did not come easily for her. She retired in summer 2021. Her husband, Howard Lieberman, started to wind down his consulting business around the same time. If Alice Lieberman was done...

 

Military police enforce driving ban in snow-stricken Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. - State and military police were sent Tuesday to keep people off Buffalo's snow-choked roads, and officials kept counting fatalities three days after western New York's deadliest storm in at least two generations. Even as suburban roads and most major highways in the area reopened, Erie County Executive Mark...

 

Lavrov: Ukraine must demilitarize or Russia will do it

KYIV, Ukraine - Russia's foreign minister on Tuesday warned anew Ukraine that it must demilitarize, threatening further military action and falsely accusing Kyiv and the West of fueling the war that started with Moscow's invasion. Sergey Lavrov said Ukraine must remove any military threat to Russia - otherwise "the Russian army...

 

Arizona Committee on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Releases List of Recommendations

An Arizona legislative committee has released a new list of recommendations to combat the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People’s crisis across Indian Country.  The recommendations, compiled by the Arizona House Ad Hoc Committee on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples, are the result of five hearings the committee hosted over three months for Arizona’s Indigenous...

 

Potawatomi biologist wins MacArthur Fellowship

In the late 1700's, the Tunica-Biloxi people first settled in what became the Mississippi Valley. Despite being in the area for centuries, they didn't get federal recognition until 1981. Today there are about 1,500 citizens. Chairman Marshall Pierite tells us about a recent land acquisition for his tribal nation. Robin Wall Kimmerer is among this prestigious class of MacArthur...

 

Red Lake Elderly Nutrition Program Elders Christmas Dinner held at Seven Clans Casino - P7

Red Lake Elderly Nutrition Program held their Elders Christmas Dinner on Wednesday, December 21, 3022 at Seven Clans Casino Evemt Center. Elders were given big candy bags, gift cards and an excellent prime rib dinner. And even with cold weather outside, the event was well attended and organized....

 

Red Lake Elderly Nutrition Program Elders Christmas Dinner held at Seven Clans Casino - P8

Red Lake Elderly Nutrition Program held their Elders Christmas Dinner on Wednesday, December 21, 3022 at Seven Clans Casino Evemt Center. Elders were given big candy bags, gift cards and an excellent prime rib dinner. And even with cold weather outside, the event was well attended and organized....

 

Lady Warriors shut down in 71-27 loss to Badger-Green Bush-Middle River in Red Lake on Tuesday - P7

The Red Lake Lady Warriors were shut down in both offense and defense in their 71-27 loss to Badger-Green Bush-Middle River in Red Lake on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball Schedule 2022-2023: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2022/10/31/sports/red-lake-lady-warriors-basketba...

 

Red Lake Warriors dominate in 88-51 win over Clearbrook-Gonvick on Friday - P9

The Red Lake Warriors hosted the Clearbrook-Gonvick Bears on Friday night, taking a 41-25 half-time lead and finishing strong at 88-51. Jack Brown led all scorers with 25 points, Ken Fox added 19, Gordon Thompson hit for 13 and Cade Beaulieu had 11. Hassani Bruton led the Bears with 21 points and Logan Westrom added 13. Red...

 

Lady Warriors led at half, but fall to Kelliher-Northome 76-53 at home - P17

The Red Lake Lady Warriors hung in with Kelliher-Northome in their first home game, leading 28-27 at the first half, but a 49 point second half for the Mustangs turned it around. Kelliher-Northome handed Red Lake a 76-53 loss, their second of the year. Kate Thayer led the Mustangs with 22 points, Kylee Binkley had 17, Charli...

 

Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P65

Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

 

Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P66

Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

 
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'80s rock band Skid Row hits the Shooting Star stage

FARGO, N.D. – Shooting Star Casino is excited to announce American rock band Skid Row will be joining the 2023 entertainment lineup. The show will take place on Friday, March 10, at 8PM. Ticket prices will be $41.00, $30.00 and $20.00. They go on sale on January 9, 2023. With almost four decades in the music business under...

 

Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant receives "Best Overall Casino" award from Strictly Slots Magazine Readers

Durant, Okla. (December 27, 2022) – Strictly Slots magazine readers and slot enthusiasts have selected Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant as the "Best Overall Casino" in Oklahoma and placed it first in seven additional categories including "Best Hosts," "Best Video Poker," Best Quarter Slots," and "Best Non-Smoking Casino/Area." Each year, Strictly Slots magazine asks...

 

Year marks significant progress for Chickasaw people

As the year ends, the Chickasaw Nation has fulfilled and will continue its mission - to enhance the overall quality of life of the Chickasaw people - through the launch of several innovative programs and services. The year was also filled with significant milestones and achievements accomplished through service. Chickasaw...

 

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