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  • New electronic monitoring law now in effect

    Jan 16, 2020

    SAINT PAUL – Elderly and vulnerable adults now have the right to conduct electronic monitoring, such as with a camera or video streaming device, thanks to a law passed by the 2019 Legislature. The legislation was the most significant reform to state law for elder care in decades. The bill passed with wide, bipartisan support. If the resident lacks capacity to make decisions, the law allows for resident representatives to make the decision with the resident. Electronic monitoring is the placement of a camera or video streaming device in a r...

  • Northrop to Receive $40,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

    Jan 16, 2020

    Minneapolis, MN (Jan 15, 2020) — Northrop has been approved for support of Northrop's educational activities as part of Martha Graham Dance Company's The EVE Project. This grant will support outreach and audience engagement educational activities in partnership with local organizations and Martha Graham Dance Company artists for the Apr 4 performance of The EVE Project at Northrop. Overall, the National Endowment for the Arts has approved 1,187 grants totaling $27.3 million in the first round of fiscal year 2020 funding to support arts p...

  • Sanders Opposes Trump's USMCA: Full Statement

    Jan 16, 2020

    WASHINGTON, January 15—Today, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-V.t.) spoke in opposition to the United States, Mexico, Canada Free Trade Agreement (USMCA) in the U.S. Senate. The following are the Senator’s prepared floor remarks: "Mr. President, I rise in opposition to the NAFTA 2.0 trade agreement negotiated by Trump. "This agreement is opposed by labor unions like the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the United Food and Commercial Workers. It is opposed by the Sunrise Movement, the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth,...

  • Ucross to Receive $30,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to Support Residencies for Native American Artists and Writers

    Jan 16, 2020

    NEW YORK—January 15, 2020: Ucross, a prestigious artist residency program and creative laboratory for the arts, today announced that it has been awarded $30,000 from the NEA’s Art Works program to support residencies for Native American visual artists and writers. The grant award, which was funded through the NEA’s Artist Communities program, will allow Ucross to expand its successful fellowships for Native American visual artists, now in its third year, to include Native American writers. “As Governor and a former board member of the Ucross Fo...

  • Another Great Day at the Boys and Girls Club - P2

    RLBGC|Jan 16, 2020

    Another Great Day at the Boys and Girls Club! Over 100 youth come through our doors today. We had over 60 kids show up for the first day of Little League Basketball evaluations. For Culture Tuesday's; Marcus Tyler held his weekly Ojibwe Language table and club staff, club members, and some parents sang on the big drum. Not to mention our regular daily programs and activities....

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors now 3-7 on the season with 79-46 loss to #3 in Class A Mountain-Iron-Buhl - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 16, 2020

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Mountain-Iron-Buhl on Saturday, January 4, 2020. MIB was ranked #3 in State Class A basketball with a record of 5-2. The Lady Warriors started off good, keeping pace with MIB in the first half, but by it's end were down 45-30. Red Lake tried to come back in the second, but could only score 16 points in the half, while MIB kept attacking to hit 34. The final score ended at 79-46. Both Gericka Kingbird and Autumn Holthusen had 14 for the Lady Warrio...

  • Red Lake's Junior Varsity girls battles to the end to take the win 49-45 over MIB - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 16, 2020

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Mountain-Iron-Buhl on Saturday, January 4, 2020. MIB was ranked #3 in State Class A basketball with a record of 5-2. The Lady Warriors started off good, keeping pace with MIB in the first half, but by it's end were down 45-30. Red Lake tried to come back in the second, but could only score 16 points in the half, while MIB kept attacking to hit 34. The final score ended at 79-46. Both Gericka Kingbird and Autumn Holthusen had 14 for the Lady Warrio...

  • Red Lake Warriors drop 5th in a row, lose to WHA 57-48 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 16, 2020

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors basketball team hosted Walker-Hackensack-Akley on Friday, January 4, 2020, coming on strong and led 25-19 in the first half. Twenty of twenty-five points came from Delwyn Holthusen III. But WHA overtook the Warriors in the second half at the 8:24 mark at 42-40, and that was a lead they wouldn't give up, going on to win 57-48, D. J. Holthusen led all scorers with 24 points on the night, 20 in the first half, and Aaron Chaboyea had 8 points. T. J. Smith led...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors (11th) lose home opener to Walker-Hackensack-Akley (7th) 86-63 - P29

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 16, 2020

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, ranked 11th in the State, held their Home Opener on Thursday, December 5, 2019, against 7th ranked Walker-Hackensack-Akley. Red Lake had beat Nevis on Tuesday, while WHA had won their first game on November 26th against Menahga. Red Lake started off slow in the first half, missing several shots and getting out-rebounded by the taller WHA girls. But they kept plugging away and trailed by just 7 points at the half, 37-30. In their first game against Nevis...

  • Foster parents struggle against retaliation by state caseworkers

    Jan 16, 2020

    In the silent crisis that is Washington’s shortage of foster homes, one problem is often discussed among foster parents but rarely documented: the punitive ways in which some state caseworkers treat foster parents. It’s a factor that state officials realized and discussed internally long ago – but have yet to fully address, according to state government records and interviews. For years, foster parents have complained that they chafe under a power imbalance with state-assigned caseworkers. The state workers can threaten to remove foster child...

  • Wife of horse rider hit by train says 'it's completely amazing' her husband survived

    Jan 16, 2020

    Saturday night, Jordan Camille, a contracted range rider for the Tk'emlups Indian Band, got a call right before dark about three horses that were spotted in the Kamloops area that were distressed and starving. "They thought they were trapped," said his wife Candice Camille. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/wife-horse-rider-hit-train-amazing-husband-survived-1.5427213...