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  • Warriors lose to Minneapolis North 78-70 at 4th Annual Above The Rim Youth Sports Foundation Basketball Classic

    Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Warriors lost their first game of the season on Thursday, December 29, 2016 to Minneapolis North 78-70 at the 4th Annual Above The Rim Youth Sports Foundation Basketball Classic held in the Twin Cities. Red Lake is ranked #2 in the state and Minneapoliis North #1. Photographs by Michael Good....

  • ATTENTION PONEMAH DISTRICT MEMBERS

    **ATTENTION PONEMAH DISTRICT MEMBERS** The Red Lake Nation Toy Drive will be distributing Toys - (ONE DAY ONLY - TODAY Friday - 12/30/16 8 am - 8 pm Ponemah Boys & Girls Club *Please share and tell those who don't use Facebook...

  • Red Lake Holiday Youth Tournament held in Red Lake - P3

    Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Holiday Youth Tournament was held in Red Lake on Tuesday, December 27, 2016. Photographs by local community members....

  • Elder's Christmas Party held at the Seven Clans Casino Event Center - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    The Elder's Christmas Party was held at the Seven Clans Casino Event Center in Red Lake on Monday, December 19, 2016....

  • 2016 Red Lake Trust Fund Distribution on Saturday, December 17, 2016 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    9 Red Lake Trust Fund Distribution on Saturday, December 17, 2016...

  • Warriors continue to win, now 7-0 with 99-38 victory over Laporte - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Warriors basketball team continue to win as they up their record to 7-0 on the season with 99-38 win over Laporte on Thursday, December 15, 2016, in Red Lake. Red Lake never trailed and led 63-20 at the half. Most of the starters only played about half a game, as well. Rob McClain led all scorers with 18 points, WIll Morrison had 13, Robert Beaulieu added 12, Jamie Cook 11, Frankie Papasodora had 9, Brady Cook 8 and Brent Pemberton and Kendal Whitefeather each 7. Riley Kline and...

  • Red Lake Warriors down Kelliher-Northome 88-47 to go to 6-0 on season in Home Opener - P13

    Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Warriors played their first game at home on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, taking a 48-20 half time lead and cruising to the 88-47 victory. The win put the Warriors at 6-0 on the season. Rob McClain led Red Lake with 21 points, Jamie Cook and Rob Beaulieu each added 12 points, WIll Morrison netted 10 points, Anthony Beaulieu and Kendall Whitefeather each hit for 7 points, Brent Pemberton put in 5 points, Brady Cook and Justin Barrett each had 4 points and Jalen Kelly, David Smith and...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Christmas Program held on Tuesday, Decemberr 13, 2016 - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    Red Lake Elementary School Christmas Program held on Tuesday, Decemberr 13, 2016 - P13...

  • Lady Warriors go to 4-0 on seasion with 85-42 win over Kelliher-Northome - P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors went to 4-0 on the season with their 85-42 win over Kelliher-Northome on Friday, December 9, 2016 in Red Lake. Alexis Desjarlait led the Warriors with 22 points on the night, Gerika Kingbird nailed 20 points, Angel McClain added 13, Grace White hit for 12, Danielle Seki had 7, Dominic Dickenson netted 5 and Kaylynn Chaboyea 4 points. Red Lake's Kaleigha Donnell let Kelliher-Northome with 14 points on the night. The Lady Warriors play in the NCTC Holiday Tournament...

  • Lady Warriors crush Laporte 108-36 in season home opener - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors crushed Laporte 108-36 in their season home opener on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at Red Lake. Grace White led Red Lake with 27, Alexis Desjarlait added 25, all in the first half, Gerika Kingbird had 18, Angel McClain hit for 15, Kaylynn Chaboyea had 11 and Danielle Seki 9. Kortni Kerby led Laporte with 10 points....

  • How about a Powwow as a step toward inclusiveness?

    Sashay Schettler and Michael Schwartz, UND Student|Dec 30, 2016

    What does inclusiveness mean to you? Perhaps it is being accepted and respected regardless of culture or beliefs. However you visualize inclusiveness you can probably think back to a time when you felt included and the happiness associated with it. Inclusiveness allows groups to live in harmony and can help heal past injustices. This is why creating a culture of inclusiveness at the University of North Dakota (UND) is so important. How can we create a culture of greater inclusiveness? One way is attending events sponsored by different groups...

  • Chickasaw composer accepts 3-year residency with SD orchestra

    Dec 30, 2016

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Chickasaw classical composer Jerod 'Impichchaachaaha' Tate and South Dakota Symphony Orchestra (SDSO) have agreed to a three-year residency linking composer and orchestra in a nationwide Music Alive program created by NewMusicUSA. "Mr. Tate has already played an integral role in the SDSO Lakota Music Project and this new partnership will allow the orchestra to impact the communities we serve in even more significant ways," said Delta David Gier, SDSO conductor and music d...

  • Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 30, 2016

    Halloween Night in Red Lake 2016 - P40...

  • Icy road causes rollover near Shevlin

    Dec 30, 2016

    CLEARWATER COUNTY—No one was injured when a pickup truck traveling east on Highway 2 near Shevlin ran off the road Thursday morning. According to a Minnesota State Patrol report, a Ford pickup was driving east of Shevlin, Minn., in Clearwater County when it started to slide on the icy road. The pickup then left the road and rolled into the median. The driver, a 33-year-old female of Grafton, N.D., and the passenger, also of Grafton, whose age is listed as zero, suffered no apparent injury. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/...

  • Grief, hope mix on Wounded Knee anniversary

    Dec 30, 2016

    Dec. 29 marks a tragic, iconic day for American Indians. It's the anniversary of the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre where dozens of Native American men, women and children were killed by the U.S. Army. Every December since 1986, riders on horseback have made a pilgrimage, riding about 150 miles across the South Dakota prairie to Wounded Knee, about 100 miles south of Rapid City on the Pine Ridge Reservation. "(In) 1986, 19 riders rode down into Wounded Knee," recalled Percy White Plume, a Pine Ridge resident who has participated in every ride....

  • Woman found at kidnapping scene died of homicidal violence

    Dec 30, 2016

    BEMIDJI -- A woman found dead at the scene of a June mobile home fire died of homicidal violence before the blaze, from which a 5-year-old girl was also kidnapped, according to a search warrant. The warrant, requesting the cell phone records of Jacob Kinn, the man charged with the kidnapping, said the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that Melissa Sue Norby, 35, died of homicidal violence. Norby was found in the burned-out mobile home underneath a mattress with her arms bound. Kinn, 33, of Bemidji, has not been charged in c...

  • Bemidji man charged with soliciting minor

    Dec 30, 2016

    BEMIDJI—A Bemidji man has been charged with a felony after allegedly contacting an undercover agent he believed to be a 14-year-old boy in order to engage in sexual conduct. Brian Keith Niner, 56, was arrested Dec. 16, three days after allegedly initiating contact with the agent. According to a criminal complaint against Niner, a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension agent posted an ad on Craigslist on Dec. 13 under the male-for-male "casual encounters" section claiming to be a 14-year-old named "Dalton." The agent received an email from N...

  • Man arrested for March assault

    Dec 30, 2016

    BEMIDJI—A man charged in October with a sexual assault reported last spring was arrested Dec. 23, nearly nine months after prosecutors say the crime occurred. Michael John Wind, 33, has been held in the Beltrami County Jail since his arrest and is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 3 for one charge of third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a victim what was mentally impaired or helpless. According to the criminal complaint against Wind, a female friend of his reported the assault to police on March 28. The victim said she and Wind—who she...

  • Local legislators appointed to a variety of committees

    Dec 30, 2016

    BEMIDJI—State GOP leaders appointed the Bemidji area's newly-elected legislators to a variety of committees at the capital ahead of the 2017 legislative session, which convenes next week. The Republican house and senate caucuses appointed District 2 and 5 Senators-Elect Paul Utke and Justin Eichorn as well as District 2A and 5A Representatives-Elect Matt Grossell and Matt Bliss to more than a dozen legislative committees last week. In the House of Representatives, Bliss, R-Pennington, has been appointed to the following committees: h...

  • Dayton works on final budget, remembers 2011 shutdown

    Dec 30, 2016

    ST. PAUL - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton hopes 2017 will not be another 2011. "I am scarred by that experience," the Democratic governor said about the 2011 three-week state government shutdown after he and Republicans controlling the Legislature could not agree on a new two-year budget. He faces a similar situation in 2017, with Republicans gaining control of the state Senate in the Nov. 8 election and increasing their lock on the House. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/region/4188920-dayton-works-final-budget-remembers-2011...

  • US levels sanctions against Russia over election hacking

    Dec 30, 2016

    HONOLULU — In a Cold War-era style diplomatic showdown, the United States unleashed a string of sanctions and ordered expulsion of 35 Russians in retaliation for alleged cyber-meddling against the U.S. election and Russia's foreign minister said Moscow is weighing a move to kick out a like number of Americans. The confrontation, which had been festering even before the Nov. 8 presidential election elevated Donald Trump to the presidency, puts pressure on the billionaire businessman not let Moscow off the hook after he takes office on Jan. 2...

  • Passenger: Bathroom denial preceded couple's outburst during MSP flight

    Dec 30, 2016

    A defiant couple disrupted a Delta flight Wednesday evening soon after it left Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport for Los Angeles, causing an upheaval that forced the airliner back to the Twin Cities. Police led the man and woman off the plane as fellow passengers jeered, prompting the man to take a swing at one of the passengers, a witness said. Flight 2565 left about 6:20 p.m. only to show up back at the Twin Cities airport at 7:35 p.m., said MSP spokesman Patrick Hogan. http://www.startribune.com/disruption-during...

  • Poor forced to make extreme choices as affordable homes erode

    Dec 30, 2016

    Kendrick Bates fought his way out of poverty to within two semesters of a bachelor’s degree. Now he needs an apartment. He’s been accepted at a college in suburban Roseville, but he hasn’t been able to find a home in a good neighborhood that he can afford. Bates, who now lives near the southern Minnesota town of New Ulm with his two daughters, grew up in poverty in Mississippi and is wary of the trade-offs of urban life. He is looking beyond the metro area and likes Stillwater, Hudson and New Richmond in Wisconsin. http://ww...

  • Minnesota Board of Pardons hearings represent a rare shot at a clean slate

    Dec 30, 2016

    One by one they adjusted the microphone, looked up at Minnesota’s governor, and unearthed memories they spent years trying to bury. A man with long white hair apologized when his hearing aids didn’t pick up the sound, then recalled a day in the early 1980s when he crawled through the skylight of a laundromat and broke into the coin machine. A young woman wept with embarrassment, remembering how a J.C. Penney security guard stopped her and a group of college friends as they tried to slip out of the store with armfuls of clothes. A single mot...

  • Look out, Minnesota drivers: Wisconsin study sees billions of dollars in turning interstates into tollways

    Dec 30, 2016

    MADISON, Wis. — A new state transportation study found that installing tollways on Wisconsin interstates could raise billions of dollars, but that substantial upfront investments would be needed and federal approval is uncertain. The Department of Transportation study also found that Gov. Scott Walker's road-funding plan for the next two years puts Wisconsin roads on path to worsen "severely" over the next decade, the Wisconsin State Journal reported. Wisconsin lawmakers and Walker commissioned the study last year as part of the 2015-17 s...

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