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  • David Wayne Jackson

    Dec 4, 2019

    David Wayne Jackson November 25, 1961 ~ November 26, 2019 (age 58) David W. Jackson, 58, White Earth, MN, died Tuesday, November 26 at the M-SOC Group Home in Moorhead, MN. David Wayne Jackson was born November 25, 1961 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota to Franklin and Doris (Bevins) Jackson. He was raised and educated in White Earth then lived in Minneapolis for 4 years. He returned to White Earth and then lived in Bemidji prior to, again, returning to White Earth. He has been a resident of the...

  • Craig Groves

    Dec 4, 2019

    Mr. Craig Groves Jun 6, 1965 – Nov 26, 2019 (Age 54) Craig Groves, the son of the late Ruby Groves and Johnny Johnson was born on June 6, 1965 in Johnston County, NC. He departed this earthly life to eternal rest on November 26, 2019, at the home of his brother in Raleigh, NC. Craig was educated in the Johnston County school system and worked in the Johnston County area until he moved to Minnesota. Craig was well known in the Johnston County area. He was a sweet, quiet and kind person. He w...

  • House report: Trump misused power, obstructed Congress

    Dec 4, 2019

    WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump seriously misused the power of his office for personal political gain by seeking foreign intervention in the American election process and obstructed Congress by stonewalling efforts to investigate, a House report released Tuesday concluded in findings that form the basis for possible impeachment. The 300-page report from Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee does not render a judgment on whether Trump's actions stemming from a July 25 phone call with...

  • Man who fatally shot sons, ex-wife in Minneapolis left suicide note, legally bought gun

    Dec 4, 2019

    The man who killed his two young sons and ex-wife in south Minneapolis on Sunday procured a permit to purchase a firearm before the murders and left a suicide note at the scene, according to a search warrant unsealed Tuesday. Hennepin County court records reveal new details about the triple-murder and suicide that's shaken the community. Documents were filed on the same day that the medical examiner officially released the identities of family members and their causes of death....

  • Brooklyn Park woman gets 32 years in prison, husband gets 12½ for malnourished, neglected foster child's death

    Dec 4, 2019

    Arianna Hunziker was a chubby and happy toddler before she went into foster care, where she lost 10 pounds in about a year and died while wrapped in bed sheets closed off in a room alone. Foster parents Sherrie Dirk and her husband, Bryce Dirk, each pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree unintentional murder in the 3-year-old's 2017 death. They were sentenced Tuesday after strong rebukes from Arianna's paternal grandparents. http://www.startribune.com/brooklyn-park-woma...

  • General Mills joins the plant-based frenzy with a new dairy-free yogurt

    Dec 4, 2019

    General Mills is joining the plant-based foods craze with the launch of its first nondairy yogurt. The Golden Valley-based food maker on Tuesday unveiled the coconut milk product under the Oui by Yoplait brand. Like its dairy counterpart, the "Dairy Free Oui" will be packaged in the brand's signature glass pots. http://www.startribune.com/general-mills-joins-the-plant-based-frenzy-with-a-new-dairy-free-yogurt/565741012/...

  • Trump takes bold stance at NATO as impeachment boils at home

    Dec 4, 2019

    LONDON - Thumping his chest on the world stage as he faces an impeachment inquiry at home, President Donald Trump claimed credit Tuesday for transforming NATO as the military alliance marks its 70th anniversary. But he also clashed with America's NATO allies, especially French President Emmanuel Macron, about defense spending and the alliance's very mission. Trump began the first of two days at the NATO conference by publicly rebuking Macron, once arguably his closest European ally, for...

  • Department of Homeland Security may require US citizens be photographed at airports

    Dec 4, 2019

    DALLAS - Federal officials are considering requiring that all travelers - including American citizens - be photographed as they enter or leave the country as part of an identification system using facial-recognition technology. The Department of Homeland Security says it expects to publish a proposed rule next July. Officials did not respond to requests for more details. http://www.startribune.com/dhs-may-require-us-citizens-be-photographed-at-airports/565750772/...

  • Lady Warriors open 2019-20 season with win in Nevis 96-65

    Dec 4, 2019

    On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, the Red Lake Lady Warriors opened their 2019-20 basketball season with a win over Nevis 96-65. Red Lake led 42-36 at the half. The Lady Warriors will have their Home Opener on Thursday, December 5th with Walker-Hackensack-Akley, travel to Kelliher-Northome on Friday, December 6th and travel to the Thief River Falls Holiday Tournament on Monday, December 9th. Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball 2019-2020 Schedule: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/s...

  • Red Lake Community delivers gifts to Red Lake Senior Apartments

    Mary Omen|Dec 4, 2019

    On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, the Red Lake Community Center delivered gifts to residents of the Red Lake Senior Apartments....

  • Mike Roberts Family - Thank You

    Dec 4, 2019

    On behalf of our Dad & Grampa, Mike Roberts, we would like to thank you for being with us through our heartbreaking experience. During this time of sorrow we learn how much our family and friends mean to us. Your thoughts, prayers, and words of sympathy will be remembered. Words cannot express the feeling in our hearts. We would like to send a special thank you to: Leech Lake Tribal Council Pallbearers & Honorary Pallbearers Willie Strong (drum) & singers Irvin Iceman-Prayers & Blessing Father...

  • FBI warning: Smart TV's could be spying on you, locals weigh in

    Melanie Palmer, Valley News Live|Dec 4, 2019

    FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live)- A warning tonight straight from the mouth of the FBI. It has to do with a Christmas gift you might have on your wish list, a smart TV. The agency is now saying as you're watching your favorite show or movie, your TV might be watching you back. "Big brother, makes me nervous," says Aberdeen resident, Barry Coughlin. Barry Coughlin is very careful when it comes to buying a TV. He doesn't have a smart TV but he says he doesn't need one. He likes the picture on his...

  • Beltrami County Attorney Argues Case Before Minnesota Supreme Court

    Malaak Khattab, Lakeland News|Dec 4, 2019

    A Beltrami County Attorney argued a case centering on a DWI that happened on the Red Lake reservation in 2017 before the Minnesota Supreme Court on Monday. According to a press release from David Hanson, the case will have "broad implications for both Beltrami County and the Red Lake Nation." The defendant in the case, who had 13 prior DWIs and is currently in prison for this offense, is arguing that because Red Lake Police Officer who stopped him was not licensed by the State of Minnesota,...

  • Kamala Harris Drops Out Of Presidential Race

    Dec 4, 2019

    California Sen. Kamala Harris is dropping out of the presidential race, citing a lack of funds. She informed her campaign staff of the decision on a conference call and later sent an email to supporters, in which she wrote "my campaign for president simply doesn't have the financial resources we need to continue." Harris' departure, two months before voting and caucusing begin in the presidential contest, marks an abrupt end to a campaign that, for much of the winter and spring, looked like...

  • Peterson announces $234,000 for Telemedicine Expansion

    Dec 4, 2019

    Representative Collin Peterson today announced that CentraCare Health System will receive a USDA Rural Development grant that will expand access to education and health care opportunities in rural Minnesota. CentraCare Health System is receiving a $234,648 Distance Learning and Telemedicine grant to establish a telemedicine project and address the shortage of specialty care physicians in rural areas. Video equipment will be placed at 10 locations in eight central Minnesota counties: Kandiyohi, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Renville, Stearns, Swift,...

  • House Democrats' New Report: Top Trump Officials Knew Of Ukraine Scheme

    Dec 4, 2019

    The White House pursued a "months-long effort" involving top officials to extract concessions from Ukraine's government aimed at helping President Trump's reelection in 2020, House Democrats charged in a new report. The final report from their impeachment inquiry summarized their view of the Ukraine affair on Tuesday after Republicans opened the bidding with a salvo of their own on Monday defending Trump. https://www.npr.org/2019/12/03/784263045/schiff-impeachment-report-expe...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2019

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    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2019

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    Dec 4, 2019

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    Dec 4, 2019

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  • 'It Just Isn't Working': PISA Test Scores Cast Doubt on U.S. Education Efforts

    Dec 4, 2019

    The performance of American teenagers in reading and math has been stagnant since 2000, according to the latest results of a rigorous international exam, despite a decades-long effort to raise standards and help students compete with peers across the globe. And the achievement gap in reading between high and low performers is widening. Although the top quarter of American students have improved their performance on the exam since 2012, the bottom 10th percentile lost ground, according to an analysis by the National Center for Education...

  • CCHF Calls on U.S. Senate to Maintain Ban on Unique Patient Identifier

    Dec 4, 2019

    ST. PAUL, Minn.—Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF) sent a coalition letter to U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Cosigned by more than 22 organizations nationwide, the letter urges the committee to refuse to fund the development of a Unique Patient Identifier (UPI) in the upcoming appropriations bill. CCHF writes: “The U.S. House of Representatives has now voted to end the funding prohibition and advance a government number to identify and track every patient through the health care...

  • Chinook Indian Nation preserves food, tradition

    Dec 4, 2019

    BAY CENTER — Rachel Lynne Cushman, treasurer for the Chinook Indian Nation, was surprised and excited when $1,000 was raised in 29 hours for the tribes’ Traditional Food Program. The fundraiser was posted online on Friday, Nov. 29 and by Saturday, the fundraiser had met its goal. Cushman increased the goal to $3,000 because of the enthusiasm. As of Tuesday, Dec. 3, 55 people had given $1,837 in contributions. https://www.chinookobserver.com/news/local/chinook-indian-nation-preserves-food-tradition/article_1692e2a0-15f5-11ea-...

  • RCMP to provide update on investigation into death of Cassidy Bernard

    Dec 4, 2019

    Bernard was found dead in her home in We'koqma'q First Nation on Oct. 24, 2018 RCMP are planning to make an announcement Tuesday in relation to the case of Cassidy Bernard, who was found dead in her home on We'koqma'q First Nation in Cape Breton last year. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/cassidy-bernard-suspicious-death-rcmp-announcement-1.5381025...

  • 'Broken promises' report details government's history of failing tribes

    Dec 4, 2019

    WASHINGTON – Tribal leaders went before Congress Tuesday to demand the government address longstanding problems in Indian Country – and not for the first time. They were among the witnesses at a House hearing on "Broken Promises," a U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report detailing decades of underfunding, poor data collection and lack of coordination that have hamstrung federal programs intended to help Native Americans. https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2019/11/19/broken-promis...

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