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Articles from the June 26, 2018 edition


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  • Everett L. Whitesides

    Jun 26, 2018

    Everett L. Whitesides November 18, 1922 - June 19, 2018 A Graveside Service for Everett will be held on Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Lakota Community Cemetery, Lakota, ND. All friends and family are welcome to attend....

  • Ketamine study suspended after criticism from politicians

    Jun 26, 2018

    Hennepin Healthcare announced Monday it will halt a clinical trial on ketamine following criticism over the hospital enrolling patients before getting consent. The use of the sedative, administered to agitated patients by paramedics during emergency calls, is already the subject of outside reviews commissioned by the hospital and the city of Minneapolis. http://www.startribune.com/politicians-call-ketamine-study-unconscionable-and-unethical/486507021/...

  • Elaine Claire (Lussier) Little

    Jun 26, 2018

    Elaine Claire (Lussier) Little May 31, 1936 - June 22, 2018 Elaine Claire (Lussier) Little, 82, of Redby, MN began her journey home Friday, June 22, 2018 at her home. Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm, Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at the New Redby Community Center in Redby, MN with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 3:00pm, Tuesday, June 26, 2018, at the New Redby Community Center and will continue until the time of the service. Interment will be at the St. Mary's Catholic...

  • BP: Five injured in two-vehicle crash near Bemidji

    Jun 26, 2018

    BEMIDJI -- Five people, including an 8-year-old child, were injured Friday evening in a two-vehicle crash near Bemidji. The Minnesota State Patrol responded after 8:30 p.m. to a crash on U.S. Highway 71 about 8 miles south of Bemidji, where a 2005 Dodge Dakota driven by 45-year-old Delores Sharon Desjarlait of Thief River Falls hit a 2014 Toyota Camry driven by 39-year-old Amelia T. Oloughlin of Green Bay, Wis., according to a news release. Oloughlin, Desjarlait and her two passengers -- Yvonne Castellano, 41, of Redby, Minn., and Dannette...

  • Autopsy: Man killed by Mpls. police shot multiple times

    Jun 26, 2018

    Thurman Blevins Jr. was shot multiple times by police when he was killed Saturday night following a foot chase in a north Minneapolis alley, according to an autopsy report by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner. Blevins died at 5:35 p.m. of “multiple gunshot wounds” in the alley behind 4746 Bryant Ave. N., the report said. Witnesses said they heard several shots fired before Blevins was killed. Police say a handgun was found at the scene. http://www.startribune.com/autopsy-man-killed-by-police-shot-multiple-times/486468351/...

  • Medical milestone: US OKs marijuana-based drug for seizures

    Jun 26, 2018

    WASHINGTON — U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the first prescription drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite growing legalization for recreational and medical use. The Food and Drug Administration approved the medication, called Epidiolex, to treat two rare forms of epilepsy in patients 2 years and older. But it's not quite medical marijuana. http://www.startribune.com/medical-milestone-us-oks-marijuana-based-drug-for-seizures/48...

  • 2 deaths after ventilators stopped prompt Brooklyn Park police to seize provider records

    Jun 26, 2018

    The deaths of two patients whose ventilator machines stopped working prompted investigators to search a health care provider's Brooklyn Park offices. Police entered the headquarters of Plateau Healthcare on Friday and seized various medical records, correspondence and other potential evidence in the deaths of Douglas E. Palm, 49, on Sept. 10, 2016, and Taurus L. Grantham, 41, on Oct. 18, 2017. http://www.startribune.com/2-deaths-after-ventilators-stopped-prompt-brooklyn-park-police-to-seize-provider-records/486481771/...

  • PUC reconvenes Tuesday on the fate of controversial Enbridge pipeline

    Jun 26, 2018

    As utility regulators reconvene Tuesday to determine the fate of Enbridge's controversial oil-pipeline proposal, the parties are still at work making their cases. Ads and opinion pieces ran in newspapers, and Enbridge announced more details about its recent deal-sweetening commitments. http://www.startribune.com/puc-reconvenes-tuesday-on-the-fate-of-controversial-enbridge-pipeline/486500031/...

  • Algeria expels thousands of migrants into the Sahara without water, food

    Jun 26, 2018

    ASSAMAKA, Niger — Algeria has abandoned more than 13,000 people in the Sahara Desert over the past 14 months, including pregnant women and children, expelling them without food or water and forcing them to walk, sometimes at gunpoint, under a blistering sun. Some never make it out alive. The expelled migrants can be seen coming over the horizon by the hundreds, appearing at first as specks in the distance under temperatures of up to 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit). http://www.startribune.com/walk-or-die-algeria-a...

  • Democrats take risk with insults, rancor toward Trump

    Jun 26, 2018

    WASHINGTON – For more than two years, Democrats have struggled with how aggressively to confront Donald Trump, a political opponent unlike any other: Should they attack him over his hard-line policies, his inflammatory, norm-breaking conduct, or some combination of both? In recent days, as institutional Democrats wring their hands, those deliberations have started to give way to furious liberal activists and citizens who have taken matters into their own hands. http://www.startribune.com/dems-take-risk-with-insults-rancor/48...

  • BP: AUTO RACING: Bemidji Speedway hosts Kids Night

    Jun 26, 2018

    BEMIDJI -- Bemidji Speedway was the place to be Sunday night, especially for kids. The speedway held its annual Kids Night at the track with 13 bikes, five scooters, teddy bears, helmets, t-shirts and hoodies given away by drivers crews and the speedway during intermission. Fans and kids were also allowed to go onto the track during the intermission to meet their favorite drivers and pick up photos, treats and autographs. Great weather brought out a packed grandstand of excited fans and the pits were full with 82 cars on hand to put on a show...

  • BP: Grand Forks man will spend less than four years in jail for sexual assault of minors

    Jun 26, 2018

    GRAND FORKS—A Grand Forks man will spend less than four years in prison for sexually assaulting two minors, a sentence one of the victim's mothers said is not enough. Tyrell Everett Phelps, 27, sat silently in a courtroom chair Monday as Grand Forks District Judge Donald Hager sentenced the man to 10 years in prison. Five years will be suspended, and he will be credited slightly more than a year for time served. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4464918-grand-forks-man-will-spend-less-four-years-jail-sexual...

  • BP: McFeely: Tribal election another blow for Star Lake casino

    Jun 26, 2018

    WHITE EARTH, Minn. - Less than a month ago, Star Lake casino opponent Ty Dayton characterized the status of the controversial project thusly: "The casino proposal is not dead. It's just in a very deep state of hibernation." After the White Earth Nation tribal election on June 12, it might be time to ask a question. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/opinion/columns/4464825-mcfeely-tribal-election-another-blow-star-lake-casino...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE: Destruction of Special Education Records

    Jun 26, 2018

    Consistent with the school district's general records retention schedule, Red Lake School District will be destroying special education records created for the following students: • Graduated or left the district before the September 1st, 2011 • Birthdate before September 1st, 1993 (25 years old or older) If you would like to retain a copy of your special education records, please notify Dustin Hinckley, Director of Special Services by calling (218) 679-1710 or by e-mailing dhi...

  • Expanded Walk! Bike! Fun! training rolling out to local educators

    Event Southern Minnesota educators will participate in expanded biking and walking safety training, now adapted for students of all abilities. Approximately 25 teaches will learn and experience safety drills and bikes designed for students with mobility limitations. Date/Time/Location • Thursday, June 28, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. • Immanuel Lutheran School, 421 N 2nd St, Mankato, MN 56001 (Google map) • Best time for photo opportunities will be 12:30-2 p.m. when teachers will be on bikes, going through safety drills. Teachers will be able to see and r...

  • Minnesota's Safe Routes to School program third best in nation

    Jun 26, 2018

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota’s Safe Routes to School program ranks third best in the nation, according to the Safe Routes to School National Partnership. The state ranks just behind California and Washington. The Safe Routes to School National Partnership issued “Making Strides: 2018 State Report Cards on Support for Walking, Bicycling and Active Kids and Communities” to help state leaders and decision makers prioritize transportation investments, resources and policies that support walkable and bikeable communities. In Minnesota, Safe Routes...

  • What's the purpose of education? The Trump administration has one theory

    Jun 26, 2018

    What’s the purpose of an education? To get a job? To expand the mind? This is a question that’s dogged philosophers, politicians and educators for years. This week, we got another glimpse into the Trump administration’s answer to that question. The White House released a proposal Thursday to merge the Departments of Education and Labor as part of a broader plan to reorganize the federal government. Though the overarching motivation for the plan comes out of a desire to shrink the federal government, the proposed merger is also the latest indic...

  • Jason Metsa Announces Endorsement from Eighth Congressional District Mayors

    Jun 26, 2018

    Virginia, MN – Today, more than a dozen mayors across Minnesota’s Eighth Congressional District announced their support for Jason Metsa’s congressional campaign. In May, Metsa announced Duluth Mayor Emily Larson’s endorsement. The mayors announcing their support include: Bigfork Mayor Amy Pifher Biwabik Mayor Jim Weikum Cohasset Mayor Greg Hagy Duluth Mayor Emily Larson Floodwood Mayor Jeff Kletscher Grand Rapids Mayor Dale Adams Hibbing Mayor Rick Cannata Keewatin Mayor Bill King Mt. Iron Mayor Gary Skalko Nashwauk Mayor Greg Heyblom Ranier...

  • Local educators learn to teach safe biking and walking to kids of all abilities

    Jun 26, 2018

    Educators in the Mankato area will soon bring new lesson plans focused on safe walking and bicycling for students of all abilities into their classrooms with the help of an expanded Walk! Bike! Fun! Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Curriculum. With funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is working with partners including the Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota (BikeMN) and Twin Cities Adaptive Cycling to provide equitable pedestrian and bicycle safety education for all students, the first...

  • Classical Wind to perform Legends on Lomond Concert Series Farm By The Lake

    Jun 26, 2018

    Classical Wind to perform Legends on Lomond Concert Series Farm By The Lake July 1, 2018 at 4 pm Free & Open to the Public Feel free to bring your own lawn chairs - some folding chairs provided. Rain or Shine the music goes on Jon Romer is an outstanding player and teacher of Native American Flutes. He enjoys performing solo and ensemble work, composing, and discovering new places for the beauty of the Native American Flute while honoring its traditional uses. After serving as Professor of...

  • Red Lake Nation Food Shelf - Elders & Handicap - June 27, 2018

    Red Lake Nation Food Shelf - Elders & Handicap - June 27, 2018 1 PM to 3 PM - Old Redby Center - All Districts Welcome...

  • 2018 Red Lake High School Graduation - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 26, 2018

    The 2018 Red Lake High School Graduation was held at RLHS at 1 PM on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Graduates: Todd J. Barrett, Jr., Alysha Rose Beaulieu, Anthony M. Benais, Quinten W. Chaboyea, Lailah Laurelle Cloud, Verdell X. Cook, Cassidy Lynn Defoe, Alexis R. Desjarlait, Alexis Fairbanks, Shaun Robert Fineday, Shaliecia F. Geionety, Tyler Rose Good, Rekoe J. Graves, Keirsten R. Iceman, Destiny L. Jourdain, Adam Warren Kingbird, Ryan Kingbird, Tobie Dean Kingbird Jr., Tara M. Lussier, Arianna Lussi...

  • 2018 Seven Clans Casino Pow Wow held May 25-27 at Seven Clans Casino in Thief River Falls - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 26, 2018

    11 Seven Clans Casino Pow Wow held May 25-27, 2018 at Seven Clans Casino in Thief River Falls Seven Clans Powwow 2018 Committee Singing Contest 1st: 1416 pts. The Boyz $8000 2nd: 1400 pts. Sharpshooter $6000 3rd: 1372 Pts. WarPaint $4000 4th: 1295 pts. Ndn Creek $2000 5th: 1291 pts. Indian Nation $1000 Darren "Scruff" Cook Memorial Singing Contest 2018 1st: 520 pts. The Boyz $4000 2nd: 512 pts. Sharpshooter $3000 3rd: 505 pts. WarPaint $2000 4th: 484 pts. Stoney Park $1000...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Pow Wow 2018 - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 26, 2018

    The Red Lake Elementary School 2018 Pow Wow was held on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at RLES Jaycel Cloud "RLES Brave' and Trinity Auginash "RLES Princess". 2018-3019 Royalty...

  • St. Mary's Mission School holds Annual Pow Wow - P29

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 26, 2018

    RED LAKE - On May 15, 2018, St. Mary's Mission held their annual pow wow beginning at 12 noon. All grades danced and this year's Princess and Brave are Nazarene Bearstail and Derrick Smith....

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