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  • I. Eli Smith

    Nov 13, 2019

    I. Eli Smith "Chaske" (1st Born, Oldest Son) March 07, 1971 - November 07, 2019 Eli Smith, 48 of Devils Lake, ND, and tribal member of Spirit Lake Nation entered into rest with his Lord and Savior on Thursday November 7, 2019 from Altru Hospital Grand Forks, ND. Born in March of 1971 to parents Luana (Hernandez) of Northern CA and late Matthew Smith Sr. of Ft. Totten, ND was born and raised in Santa Cruz, Ca. During his early years he attended and completed his education in Santa Cruz County...

  • Free Fan Buses - Friday, Nov. 15th & Sunday, Nov. 17 - In support of Valpo's Grace White

    Nov 13, 2019

    Free Fan Buses - Friday, Nov. 15th & Sunday, Nov. 17 - In support of Valpo's Grace White Two buses to Fargo ND; two buses to Grand Forks, ND MUST BUY YOUR OWN TICKET(S) Sponsored by Red Lake Recreation...

  • Gilbert Wayne Moose

    Nov 13, 2019

    Gilbert Wayne Moose February 8, 1945 ~ November 11, 2019 (age 74) Gilbert Wayne "Sonny" Moose, "Bag-waj-inini", age 74, of Bena, MN began his spiritual journey on Monday, November 11, 2019 at his home in Bena, MN with his family by his side. He was born in Cloverdale, MN on February 8, 1945, the son of Jack and Mary (St. John) Moose. From the age of two, Gilbert spent the first few years of his life living with his grandmother in Lake Lena, MN. This is where Gilbert gained many of his traditiona...

  • Attack on Minneapolis mosque comes as reports of hate crimes drop

    Nov 13, 2019

    Minnesota's leading Islamic civil rights group is asking for a hate crime investigation after a vandal struck a mosque in northeast Minneapolis early Sunday morning, shattering a glass door and shouting toward at least one startled onlooker inside. The attack at the Salaam Mosque on Central Avenue came as the FBI released an annual report on bias motivated crimes showing the first decline in Minnesota in five years. The report also showed a dwindling rate of police agencies reporting such...

  • State finds 56% of Minnesota's lakes and streams are 'impaired'

    Nov 13, 2019

    More than half of Minnesota's lakes and streams - including a popular stretch of the St. Croix River near the Twin Cities - fail to meet water quality standards for protecting aquatic life and human health, and are classified as "impaired." The St. Croix is one of 581 new waterways added to the state's impaired waters list for 2020, due for release Wednesday by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). http://www.startribune.com/state-finds-56-of-minnesota-s-lakes-and-st...

  • Man, 75, attacked last week by Metro Transit bus passenger dies

    Nov 13, 2019

    A 75-year-old man who was brutally beaten after asking a group of young men to lower their voices while on a Metro Transit bus died Tuesday. Charges against the man accused in the attack were immediately amended from felony assault to second-degree murder. http://www.startribune.com/seventy-five-year-old-man-attacked-by-metro-transit-bus-passenger-dies/564821602/...

  • Rocco Baldelli named American League manager of the year

    Nov 13, 2019

    Rocco Baldelli, who led the Twins to their second 100-win season in franchise history, was voted 2019 Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of America, the organization announced Tuesday. Baldelli, at 38 the major leagues' youngest manager, is the third Twins' manager in ten seasons to win the award, following Ron Gardenhire in 2010 and Paul Molitor in 2017. Tom Kelly also won the award, which started in 1983, in 1991. http://www.startribune.com/rocco-baldel...

  • Gophers jump to No. 8 in College Football Playoff rankings

    Nov 13, 2019

    The Gophers climbed nine spots to No. 8 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday evening. That's a jump from No. 17 last week in the first CFP rankings, as the Gophers (9-0) remained one of five undefeated teams in the nation, knocking off then-No. 4 Penn State 31-26. http://www.startribune.com/gophers-jump-to-no-8-in-college-football-playoff-rankings/564826252/...

  • Split Supreme Court appears ready to allow Trump to end DACA

    Nov 13, 2019

    WASHINGTON - Sharply at odds with liberal justices, the Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to abolish protections that permit 660,000 immigrants to work in the U.S., free from the threat of deportation. That outcome would "destroy lives," declared Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one the court's liberals who repeatedly suggested the administration has not adequately justified its decision to end the seven-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood...

  • Hillary Clinton says 'many, many, many people' are urging her to run for president in 2020

    Nov 13, 2019

    WASHINGTON - Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that she is under pressure from "many, many, many people" to pursue a 2020 White House bid, but she signaled that she isn't planning to run, at least, not at the moment. Clinton made the remark in a joint interview with her daughter, Chelsea, on BBC Radio 5 Live. The two are in Britain to promote their new book, "Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience." http://www.startribune.com/hillary-clin...

  • Senate Democrats assail Trump's $16B bailout for farmers

    Nov 13, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS - President Donald Trump's $16 billion bailout package for farmers hurt by the trade war with China unfairly benefits the South at the expense of the North and wealthy producers over smaller farms, Democratic senators concluded in a report released Tuesday. The report, one of the sharpest congressional critiques yet of the Market Facilitation Program, said five southern states receive the highest average payments per acre under the program - Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee...

  • 2019 Bush Prize for Community Innovation Winners

    Nov 13, 2019

    The Bush Foundation is proud to introduce the 2019 Bush Prize for Community Innovation winners: five organizations with a track record of successful problem solving in their communities. The Bush Prize celebrates organizations that are extraordinary not only in what they do but in how they do it. This year's winners demonstrate a pattern of working inclusively, in partnership with others, to make the region better for all. The Bush Prize, now in its seventh year, is awarded annually in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native...

  • Field Museum celebrates Native American Heritage Month with activities throughout the month of November

    Nov 13, 2019

    As part of our ongoing efforts to tell the stories and contemporary experiences of the Native American community, the museum is celebrating Native American Heritage Month. As we embark on our journey to renovate our Native North America Hall with community partners, the museum will be activating the space in new ways to foster dialogue. On November 13 join museum staff for a host of activities from 12–2pm • Take a behind the scenes look into our Native North America Hall deinstallation work. Members of the public can stop by the lab to cha...

  • New Book by James Diamond Explores How Communities Heal After Mass Shootings, Using Indigenous Approaches to Crime and Reconciliation

    Nov 13, 2019

    EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Author, lawyer and expert on Indigenous peoples law James D. Diamond has released a new book, After the Bloodbath: Is Healing Possible in the Wake of Rampage Shootings?, that looks to the roots of Indigenous approaches to crime, identifying an institutional weakness in the Anglo judicial model, and explores adapting Indigenous practices that contribute to healing following mass shootings in the U.S. The book was released through Michigan State University Press and is available online and at...

  • Incarcerated Man Assaulted at Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights

    Nov 13, 2019

    Oak Park Heights, MN: The Minnesota Department of Corrections is investigating an inmate-on-inmate assault at the MCF-Oak Park Heights prison that resulted in potentially life-threatening injuries to the victim. At 12:05 PM on Friday, November 8, 2019, Minnesota DOC corrections officers responded to assist canteen staff following an assault. When responding staff arrived, they found a 59 year-old incarcerated man unresponsive and bleeding from his head. Additional DOC staff, including medical personnel, were dispatched to assist the victim and...

  • Cold Temperatures Set New Lowest-High Records In Northern Minnesota

    Malaak Khattab, Lakeland News|Nov 13, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Record-breaking cold temperatures are freezing Minnesota lakes weeks earlier than normal. Monday was the coldest high temperature in three decades in the Twin Cities. The temperature reached 18 degrees at midnight, tying the coldest high record set in 1986. The National Weather Service said Tuesday and Wednesday may see record cold from the southern Plains to the Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes and beyond. An arctic air mass that started in Siberia has moved through the Midwest and East Coast. The Star Tribune r...

  • MPCA proposes new chloride requirements for managing stormwater

    Nov 13, 2019

    The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) today proposed new permit modifications for the 249 Minnesota municipalities covered under its municipal stormwater general permit. One new modification would require municipalities to address chloride pollution from de-icing salt. Some municipalities would be required to do outreach to educate businesses and institutions in their municipalities on appropriate salt use. Salt applied to roads, parking lots, and sidewalks to melt ice runs off into storm drains and is contributing to increased...

  • Short-term stay data added to Nursing Home Report Card

    Nov 13, 2019

    With a refreshed design and new data on short-term stays, the Minnesota Nursing Home Report Card will be more useful than ever to Minnesotans seeking information about nursing home care for themselves or family members. Increasingly, Minnesotans are using nursing homes for short-term stays after a hospital visit. These stays can include such services as physical, occupational and speech therapy. New information on the report card includes results of short-term resident surveys on their experience as well as data on how well a nursing home is:...

  • Red Lake's New Subway now operating in full swing - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The all new Subway Restaurant located at the new Red Lake Trading Post is now fully operational and running from 7 AM in the morning to 9 PM at night, seven days a week. Opening last week, there has been a steady flow of customers and employees have been filling orders more heavily in the afternoon and evening hours. Customers can order and walk it through while staff put the ingredients on the different choices of sub sandwiches and other foods, which include Subway sliders,...

  • Ponemah Community holds Appreciation Dinner for Red Lake Law Enforcement and Conservation Departments - P3

    Glenda Martin|Nov 13, 2019

    PONEMAH, MN - On Thursday, November 7, 2019, the Ponemah Community held an Appreciation Dinner for Red Lake Law Enforcement and Red Lake Conservation Departments and employees. The event started at 6 PM and was held at the Ponemah Community Center....

  • From 'Anonymous,' key excerpts from inside Trump White House on Putin, Hillary

    USA TODAY|Nov 13, 2019

    USA TODAY has obtained a copy of "A Warning," a book written by a self-described senior official in the Trump administration. The author paints a scathing portrait of a president and administration in chaos. The White House has denounced the book as a work of fiction, with press secretary Stephanie Grisham saying, "the coward who wrote this book didn't put their name on it because it is nothing but lies." Some key excerpts: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/from-anonymo...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Buck and Doe Banquet held at the Redby Community Center - P12

    Mary Omen|Nov 13, 2019

    All Community Centers on the Red Lake Indian Reservation held their Buck and Doe Banquet at the Redby Community Center on Monday, October 28, 2019 from 6 PM - 9 PM. There, all winners of this years Buck and Doe Contest were announced and they received their cash rewards, along with a meal and door prizes. There were over 60 entries in all divisions. Women's Division Buck 1. Chelle Kingbird 207 $1000 2. Lisa Defoe 196 $750 3. Tessie Johnson 175.4 $500 4. Nicole Good 159.8 $187 5. Danielle Cloud...

  • Over 250 Red Lakers attend Vikings/Redskins Game in Minneapolis - P14

    Nov 13, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Four charter buses from Bemidji, one from each Red Lake Reservation District, traveled to Minneapolis on Thursday, October 24, 2019 to attend the Minnesota Vikings vs. Washington Redskins football game at US Bank Stadium. The buses left Red Lake just before noon and had about 220 passengers. An additional 40 others, half from the Duluth area and half from Minneapolis, were also at the game. The Red Lake Tribe purchased the tickets at a cost of about $6,000 and sponsored the...

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