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  • Red Lake Tribal ID's available at Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis on Friday, December 4, 2020

    Red Lake Tribal ID's available at Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis on Friday, December 4, 2020 9 AM - 4:30 PM - If you were recently enrolled at the November 2020 Tribal Council Meeting, please bring other identification w/ when getting your new Tribal ID. - CASH ONLY, bring exact change if you can....

  • Della Renee Prentice

    Dec 4, 2020

    Della Renee Prentice 1953 ~ 2020 (age 67) Della Renee Prentice, age 67, "Minwewewijiwanookwe" which means "Pleasant Sound of Water Flowing Woman" of the Turtle Clan from Redby, MN began her journey to the spirit world on Tuesday, December 1st, 2020 from the Sanford Hospital in Bemidji, MN. She was born in Red Lake, MN on January 23rd, 1953, the daughter of Marian (Needham) and Paul Prentice, Jr. Della's pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved making pow-wow...

  • Richard Melchoir Thomas Jr.

    Dec 4, 2020

    Richard Melchoir Thomas Jr. Akicita Ma'ni (Walking Soldier) April 12, 1947 - November 21, 2020 Richard Melchoir Thomas Jr., 73 of Fort Totten, ND passed away on Saturday, November 21, 2020. Richard was born on April 12, 1947 in Poplar MT to Richard Sr. "Boke" and Winifred "Weenie" (Buck Elk) Thomas. Richard grew up on the Spirit Lake Nation and attended school in Maddock, ND. On September 12, 1968, Richard entered the United States Army and served stateside and overseas until his honorable...

  • Among first acts, Biden to call for 100 days of mask-wearing

    Dec 4, 2020

    WASHINGTON - Joe Biden said Thursday that he will ask Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts as president, stopping just short of the nationwide mandate he's pushed before to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The move marks a notable shift from President Donald Trump, whose own skepticism of mask-wearing has contributed to a politicization of the issue. That's made many people reticent to embrace a practice that public health experts say is one of the...

  • Minnesota could initially receive COVID-19 vaccine for 24,000 residents

    Dec 4, 2020

    The first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine to Minnesota could be enough for only about 24,000 people, but more will be on the way. Hundreds of thousands of Minnesota health care workers and long-term care residents have been designated as being the highest priority for getting the shot, leaving state officials with tough choices to make on who will be first in line. Minnesota health officials declined to say Thursday how much the state would receive of the 6.4 million doses that vaccine maker...

  • New jobless claims in Minnesota spike amid renewed restrictions

    Dec 4, 2020

    Minnesota saw nearly 50,000 new unemployment applications or account reactivations in the last half of November as restaurants and other businesses faced new restrictions because of the surge in COVID-19 cases. The state has not seen such a high volume of new jobless claims since early June when the economy began to emerge from the initial shutdown. It was a significant increase over weekly claims in recent months. While still at elevated levels compared to before the coronavirus pandemic, new...

  • Minnesota prep winter sports target three start dates amid COVID-19 concerns

    Dec 4, 2020

    Facing another two weeks of youth sports on hold because of COVID-19, the Minnesota State High School League on Thursday approved a trio of dates for restarting winter sports, including one that would have games starting in the last week of January. The league set possible start dates for team practice of Dec. 21, Jan. 4 and Jan. 18 to address uncertainty with managing the spread of COVID-19 through the upcoming holidays. The plan puts a priority on games over season length, though there would...

  • Pandemic weighs on EMS services in Minnesota

    Dec 4, 2020

    Paramedics thought the pandemic would mean emergency crews racing to help patients in respiratory distress. EMS traffic was slow in the spring. But in the fall, the second COVID surge boosted emergency runs and has now pumped up trips between hospitals to create space for those critically ill with COVID-19. "You would sit around for a long time without calls coming in, because everyone was staying in - everyone was kind of scared of doing stuff," paramedic Devin Orchard said Wednesday after...

  • Launch Minnesota Awards nearly $750,000 in Innovation Grants for FY 2021

    Dec 4, 2020

    St. Paul – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced that it has awarded $746,295 in the first half of fiscal year 2021; this follows the $1.6 million awarded in the first year of funding. Since July, we awarded 28 grants to 23 companies and seven entrepreneurs, of which 14 were target minority, veteran or woman-owned or located in Greater Minnesota. Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants are targeted to the most promising innovative and scalable technology businesses in Minnesota. The grants help r...

  • New Scams, old Scams, there always seems to be a scam.

    Dec 4, 2020

    BEMIDJI, BELTRAMI COUNTY, MN: The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public that there seems to be a never ending and growing list of scams that continuously torment all of us. From owing back taxes, to having a warrant for your arrest, or a loved one is in jail and needs bail. A plethora of these scams are out there and unfortunately some of these scammers can be very convincing. Please do yourself a favor and hopefully save yourself from more than just a headache and learn how to protect yourself, your identity, your i...

  • Grants go to mental health providers to support those most in need

    Dec 4, 2020

    Minnesotans who need help coping with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic will now have more support services available, thanks to grants from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. DHS has awarded a total of $1.68 million to 11 community agencies across the state for crisis counseling services to help people struggling with stress and anxiety as a result of the pandemic. “As with any disaster that causes significant disruption to our lives, recovery includes addressing the mental health needs of those most impacted,” said Human Ser...

  • Minnesota Exports Down 14% in Third Quarter

    Dec 4, 2020

    St. Paul – Minnesota exports of agricultural, mining and manufactured products were valued at $4.8 billion in the third quarter of 2020, falling by 14%, or $803 million, since the third quarter of 2019, according to a report today released by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). U.S. exports of goods fell 13% during this period. Reflecting the persistent widespread impact of the pandemic, exports decreased from 43 states and the District of Columbia. Minnesota manufactured exports contracted 13% to $4.5 b...

  • Minnesota health professionals implore Gov. Walz to delay pending Line 3 construction in the face of COVID-19 crisis

    Dec 4, 2020

    ST. PAUL -- Health professionals gathered outside the Minnesota governor’s mansion to urge the Walz administration to stop the pending construction of the Line 3 pipeline in Northern Minnesota. "As frontline healthcare providers my colleagues and I are already struggling under the weight of current cases. We can not endorse any activities that will potentially increase the numbers of people traveling, sharing work spaces or living spaces that exponentially increase the number of COVID cases. Please issue a stay on construction of Line 3," D...

  • New report finds increase in 2020 overdose deaths

    Dec 4, 2020

    Drug overdose deaths increased 31% during the first half of 2020 as compared to the first half of 2019, according to new statewide data released by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The first half of 2019 (January to June) showed 373 deaths while the first half of 2020 showed 490 deaths. Overdose deaths in 2020 started to increase sharply in March, largely driven by an increase in synthetic opioid-involved deaths. Approximately 80% of all opioid-involved deaths during this time involved...

  • State announces new COVID-19 testing site in Blaine

    Dec 4, 2020

    Today, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced a new COVID-19 testing site in the Victory Links Golf Course Parking Lot at the National Sports Center in Blaine, part of a collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Testing at this site will occur Monday, Dec. 7 through Saturday, Dec. 12. The site will be set up as a drive-thru, with participants self-administering a nasal swab test. The site has capacity for 10,000 tests over the course of the six days. Appointments are strongly encouraged, but not...

  • Trump Rushes To Lock In Oil Drilling In Arctic Wildlife Refuge Before Biden's Term

    Dec 4, 2020

    In a last-minute push, the Trump administration announced Thursday that it will auction off drilling rights in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in just over a month, setting up a final showdown with opponents before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The sale, which is now set for Jan. 6, could cap a bitter, decades-long battle over whether to drill in the coastal plain, a pristine expanse that's home to migrating caribou, polar bears and other wildlife. The Trump administration has made it a priority to open the land to development....

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P45

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P45

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Lady Warriors lose set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team lost their set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome on Friday, October 30, 2020. The Junior Varsity also lost their match 2-0. They are scheduled to travel to Cass Lake on November 2nd, Laporte on November 5th and Blackduck on November 20th....

  • Looking Back to May 2007 - Red Lake Elementary School Annual Pow Wow

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Looking Back to May 2007 - Red Lake Elementary School Annual Pow Wow...

  • Looking Back to May 2007 - Red Lake Elementary School Fishing Trip at the Outlet

    Dec 4, 2020

    Looking Back to May 2007 - Red Lake Elementary School Fishing Trip at the Outlet...

  • Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session - P42

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 4, 2020

    Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session...

  • Court closes gym that put community at risk by staying open in violation of executive order

    Dec 4, 2020

    December 2, 2020 (SAINT PAUL) — Wabasha County District Court today issued a temporary injunction that will close a Wabasha County gym, Plainview Wellness Center, that had put the community at risk by refusing to comply with Governor Tim Walz’s Executive Order 20-99 to temporarily close its operations for four weeks in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office, which is charged with enforcing the executive order, filed a lawsuit and motion for a temporary restraining order and temporary injun...

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