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At 6:36 PM on Thursday, March 21, 2013, the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a fight involving a number of individuals at a residence located in the 1300 block of Quill Ln SE, Ten Lakes Township, approximately 13 miles east of Bemidji. Deputies and Leech Lake Tribal Police Officers responding to the scene found a large group of extremely intoxicated individuals who were bleeding and in various states of distress. Emergency efforts were undertaken in an attempt to revive Leslie He...
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We need your help in keeping your electric bills affordable. Beltrami Electric Cooperative along with Minnesota Rural Electric Association who represents all Minnesota Electric Cooperatives is working to eliminate many of the intrusive mandates that have been contained in Energy Policy bills at the Minnesota Legislature. These mandates include a Solar Energy Standard, Solar Tax and expanded Distributed Generation and Net-metering laws. We ask that you please contact our representatives and...
ST. PAUL — Elderly and disabled Minnesotans likely would be most hurt by proposed cuts to the state’s health and human services budget that caught many lawmakers by surprise, some advocates say....
MINNEAPOLIS – In their first trip to the boys state basketball tournament, Walker-Hackensack-Akeley couldn’t unseat Southwest Minnesota Christian. The Eagles topped the Wolves 68-38 in their their Class A quarterfinal matchup Thursday night at Williams Arena on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Wolves (27-3) won the tip in their debut tournament appearance, but the game belonged to the Eagles (28-1). Southwest Minnesota Christian took a 40-17 lead into halftime on the strength of...
TEN LAKES - A female victim of an assault required an airlift to Sanford Medical in Bemidji and a second person was admitted to the emergency room there after an attack in Ten Lakes Township Thursday night. The hospital was placed on lockdown just after 8 p.m. when police believed that a retaliation for the assault would take place there, police said. One person was taken into custody in Cass Lake, but their identity was not immediately available. Police were called at 6:36 p.m. to an unidentified location in the 1300 block of Quill Lane SE,...
WALKER – Cass County was ranked last in a recent list of Minnesota’s healthiest counties, according to a recent report. Cass County was ranked 87th of Minnesota’s 87 counties in the 2013 County Health Rankings, released Wednesday by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Counties were ranked on factors such as smoking, obesity, physical inactivity and teen birth rates. Beltrami was ranked 80th, Hubbard 53rd and Itasca 69th. Carver was found to be the healthiest county in the state. In a...
Donald W. Needham Sr., age 80, of Red Lake, MN Journeyed to the Spirit World on March 19, 2013. He was born February 15, 1933 to Julia (Johnson) and Frank Lajeunesse in Red Lake. He graduated from the Red Lake High School in 1951. After high school he joined the United States Navy and served in the Korean War in 1951-1952. After serving in the Navy he went on to Haskell University before returning back to the Navy. Donald moved back to Minnesota where he later received a heating/air...
Lora Desjarlait Hawkins February 13,1953 - Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Lora "LaLa" Jeanne Desjarlait Hawkins, "Monido Equay" (Spirit Woman) age 60, of St. Paul and formerly of Red Lake started her Journey to the Spirit World on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at her residence. She was born on February 13, 1953 in Red Lake the daughter of Simon and Margaret Roberts Desjarlait. Lora was a homemaker and a wonderful mom, grandmother and great grandmother. Family meant a lot to Lora and she enjoyed spending time...
Bonita Ann Seelye, Nagwe'aabikwe, Rainbow Woman Sept. 21, 1952 - March 19, 2013 CASS LAKE, Minn - Bonita Ann Seelye, Nagwe'aabikwe, Rainbow Woman, 60, Cass Lake, died Tuesday. Visitation will be from 4-5 p.m., followed by a rosary at 5 p.m., Friday at Carol Funeral Home in Deer River, Minn. The funeral will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the new Bena (Minn.) Community Center. A gravesite service will be at Lakeview Cemetery in Bena. Arrangements by Carrol Funeral Home....
Jerold L. Mullins stole meds from a hospital where he worked, went through drug treatment three times and was disciplined once after testing positive for a powerful painkiller while working as a nurse....
House and Senate DFLers are eyeing Minnesota’s health and human services budget and sharpening their knives....
On Friday, the staff and students at New Prague Middle School hope they can finally get back to the business of learning....
CHICAGO - Chicago Public Schools officials ended months of speculation when they released the list of 54 schools the city plans to close, but the pushback against Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his schools chief is likely just starting to ramp up....
WASHINGTON - Democrats controlling the Senate appear on track to pass their first budget in four years, promising a second, almost $1 trillion round of tax increases on top of more than $600 billion in higher taxes on the wealthy enacted in January....
KABUL, Afghanistan - A member of Afghanistan's government-backed militia program has shot and killed five of his colleagues, an official said Friday....
WASHINGTON - The new spending bill passed by Congress on Thursday appears to continue the requirement for six-day mail delivery, but some lawmakers and postal officials say plans to cut Saturday service should proceed....
Late winter snows and the potential of a quick, delayed warm-up have raised the chance of significant flooding in the Red River Valley. But years of removing homes, building dikes and making infrastructure improvements mean the risks to communities in the region aren’t what they were even two years ago, officials say....