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  • Kyzer Adonis GoodShot

    Apr 14, 2020

    Kyzer Adonis GoodShot October 10, 2019 - April 05, 2020 Kyzer Adonis GoodShot "Ozuya Cikanna Hoksina" (My Little Warrior) entered the world on October 10, 2019 and left us on Sunday, April 5, 2020 at his home with loving family around him. Limited visitation will be held at the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake on Monday, April 13, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. with a graveside service at 4:00 p.m. at St. Jerome's Catholic Cemetery, rural Crow Hill. As Kyzer's family, we so appreciate...

  • Trump claims 'total' authority to reopen economy, over govs

    Apr 14, 2020

    WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump claimed the "total" authority Monday to decide how and when to reopen the economy after weeks of tough social distancing guidelines aimed at fighting the new coronavirus. But governors from both parties were quick to push back, noting they have the primary constitutional responsibility for ensuring public safety in their states and would decide when it's safe to begin a return to normal operations. Democratic leaders in the Northeast and along the West Coast...

  • Nearly two dozen charged with violating Gov. Tim Walz's stay-at-home orders

    Apr 14, 2020

    Nearly two dozen Minnesotans have been charged with violating Gov. Tim Walz's emergency orders aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, revealing that authorities continue to tack on the count as a secondary offense to other crimes. The charge - violating any emergency powers order or rule - was filed against a man accused of exposing his genitals to people on a bike trail, a man who allegedly met up with a prostitute at a suburban hotel and a business owner who kept his Brainerd lingerie and...

  • Push for takeaway alcohol for bars and restaurants intensifies as legislators return to St. Paul

    Apr 14, 2020

    A group of Minnesota legislators is calling on Gov. Tim Walz to allow restaurants to sell takeaway wine and beer, a move they say could boost sales and preserve jobs in an industry hit hard by the global coronavirus pandemic. Restaurants and bars in the state have been closed to dine-in customers since March 17 and will remain closed until at least May 4 following the governor's order to limit the spread of the virus. They can still do delivery or takeout food orders, but takeaway alcohol is...

  • Relief money is coming - for some. Here's what you need to know

    Apr 14, 2020

    Americans are beginning to see the first economic impact payments hit their bank accounts. The IRS tweeted Saturday that it had begun depositing the funds into taxpayers' bank accounts and would be working to get them out as fast as possible. The one-time payments were approved by Congress as part of an emergency relief package intended to combat the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.startribune.com/americans-start-to-see-relief-payments-some-face-a-w...

  • Albany teacher, coach is charged with sexual assault of student at school, elsewhere

    Apr 14, 2020

    A central Minnesota middle school teacher was charged Monday with sexually assaulting a female high school student at school and elsewhere over roughly one year. Albany High School staff member Daniel S. Fragodt, 31, of Melrose, was charged in Stearns County District Court with third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Fragodt remains jailed and made his first court appearance Monday. https://www.startribune.com/charge-stearns-county-teacher-coach-had-sex-with-hs-student-at-schoo...

  • Storms tear through South amid pandemic; more than 30 dead

    Apr 14, 2020

    CHATSWORTH, Ga. - Storms that killed more than 30 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power amid floods and mudslides. In Alabama, people seeking shelter from tornadoes huddled in community shelters, protective masks covering their faces to guard against the new coronavirus. A twister demolished a Mississippi home save for a concrete room where a married couple...

  • Signs missed and steps slowed in Trump's pandemic response

    Apr 14, 2020

    WASHINGTON - By the time President Donald Trump first spoke publicly about the coronavirus, it may already have been too late. Interviewed at Davos, a gathering of global elites in the Swiss Alps, the president on Jan. 22 played down the threat posed by the respiratory virus from China, which had just reached American shores in the form of a solitary patient in Washington state. https://www.startribune.com/signs-missed-and-steps-slowed-in-trump-s-pandemic-response/569576682/...

  • Hennepin County jail inmate released shortly after testing positive for COVID-19

    Apr 14, 2020

    A Hennepin County jail inmate tested positive for coronavirus Sunday, marking the first known case inside a Twin Cities detention center. The man, who has not been identified by authorities, was booked into the jail on Friday and quickly isolated by staff after exhibiting symptoms. The inmate, who has not yet been charged with a crime, was released Sunday shortly after his results came back and has agreed to self-isolate at home, said Rob Allen, chief of staff for the Hennepin County Sheriff's...

  • 'This is going to be a hard lift': Walz outlines path to reopening the state for business

    Apr 14, 2020

    ST. PAUL - Acknowledging "a fierce urgency" to get the economy going again, Gov. Tim Walz on Monday, April 13 spelled out in his starkest terms to date a personal protective equipment-stocking, mass testing-contingency for returning to work within the state. Until today, nearly all forward-looking statements from state officials in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak have targeted the ability to delay and absorb a coming surge of patients. https://www.postbulletin.com/news/p...

  • Highways in northern Minnesota remain closed due to flooding

    Apr 14, 2020

    BEMIDJI, Minn. – (2:00 p.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation continues to warn motorists of the travel advisories issued in northwest due to flooding. Use caution and obey road signs posted in the area. Highways that remain closed: • Highway 1 from Oslo to CR 17 • Highway 2B Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks • Highway 175 between North Dakota and CR 34, west of Hallock • Highway 220 north of Oslo, between Highway 1 and Highway 11 • Highway 317 between Highway 220 and North Dakota border • Highway 102 northwest of Fertile from...

  • Trump Says He Could Overrule a Governor to Keep Schools Closed, But Prefers Not to

    Apr 14, 2020

    President Donald Trump said he has the power to order schools to remain shut down to help contain the coronavirus-but emphasized he'd rather not override a governor's decision. Trump made the comments about his authority during his daily coronavirus briefing at the White House on Friday, against the backdrop of a nationwide shutdown of school buildings and at least 19 states and three U.S. territories having either ordered or recommended that school buildings stay closed for the rest of the...

  • Easter Dinners delivered to Red Lake Nation Border Patrol Stations - P2

    Mary Omen|Apr 14, 2020

    On Sunday, April 12, 2020, Seventy-One Easter Dinners were delivered to all Red Lake Nation Border Patrol stations. Enough food was left for the next shift also. A big Thank You for the cooks Shelly May and Vickie Stately. This activity was funded by the Red Lake Community Center and Red Lake Housing Authority. Thank you for keeping our Homeland safe!...

  • Easter Activities on the Red Lake Indian Reservation 2020 - P2

    Apr 14, 2020

    Easter Activities on the Red Lake Indian Reservation 2020 Photographs by members of the communities....

  • Lady Warriors season ends with loss to Minneota 57-37 in first round of State Tournament - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    As reported by KKCQ Sports Radio, top seed and defending state champion Minneota (31-1) scored the first seven points of the game and didn't look back, securing a 57-37 win over Red Lake (21-10) on Thursday in the 2020 MSHSL Class A Girls Basketball Tournament quarterfinals played at Maturi Pavilion on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Vikings, seeking their third state title since 2013 and making their ninth state tournament run, will head to the state semifinals to face the...

  • Lady Warriors season ends with loss to Minneota 57-37 in first round of State Tournament - Set 2 - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    As reported by KKCQ Sports Radio, top seed and defending state champion Minneota (31-1) scored the first seven points of the game and didn't look back, securing a 57-37 win over Red Lake (21-10) on Thursday in the 2020 MSHSL Class A Girls Basketball Tournament quarterfinals played at Maturi Pavilion on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Vikings, seeking their third state title since 2013 and making their ninth state tournament run, will head to the state semifinals to face the...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors win Section 8A Tournament with 64-54 win over Badger-Greenbush-Middle River - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    FROM KKCQ SPORTS The Red Lake Warriors overcame foul trouble and a halftime deficit to win their third Section 8A championship in the last four years. With the Warriors trailing 21-20 at halftime, they scored the first six points of the second half to take a 26-21 lead, a lead they would not give up. Junior Kelanna McClain fouled out with 3:01 left in the game, but the Warriors were able to hold off a late charge by the Gators. Autumn Holthusen connected on four three pointers as Red Lake...

  • Warriors season ends with upset overtime loss to Blackduck 81-79 - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    FROM KKCQ SPORTS Despite having two of their top players foul out during regulation, the Blackduck Drakes were able to advance in the East Sub-Section 8A Tournament with a thrilling overtime win over the Red Lake Warriors. Dylan Moen scored 20 points and Ethan Merrill added 19 for Blackduck as the Drakes improve to 19-8. Delwyn Holthusen had a huge game for the Warriors as he scored 30 points and pulled down 26 rebounds as the Warriors end their season at 15-12. Blackduck will play Cass...

  • Lady Warriors advance to 8A Section Championship with 73-65 upset win over Fosston - P29

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    The Red Lake Warriors withstood a furious rally from the Fosston Greyhounds to earn a berth in the Section 8A Championship game on Friday night. With Red Lake leading by 19 points at 38-19, the Greyhounds closed the first half with a 6-0 run and trailed the Warriors 38-25 at halftime. The Greyhounds would eventually get to within one point at 47-46, but the Warriors responded with a quick 8-0 run to take back command of the game. Gerika Kingbird led the Warriors with 27 points as Red Lake...

  • #3 Lady Warriors step up game to knock off #2 Cass Lake-Bena 73-69 to advance in Class A - Section 8 Girls Basketball Tournament - P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Apr 14, 2020

    THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN – The Red Lake Lady Warriors had their work cut out for them in the second round of the Girls Section 8A Tournament, where they would be playing without one of their key players, Autumn Holthusen. Holthusen had 2 technical fouls called on her in Thursday night's game against Goodridge-Grygla resulting in a one game suspension. But Coach Randy Holthusen's game plan called for the rest of the team to step-up their game and that was exactly what they did. The girls ran hard a...

  • Experts explain why Minnesota has the nation's lowest per capita COVID-19 infection rate

    Apr 14, 2020
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    (FOX 9) - Minnesota currently has the lowest per capita infection rate in the nation. Health experts say Minnesota is being used as a model nationwide of how to social distance well and stay at home. They say Minnesota's success could be due to winter weather that sticks around well into the spring, the state's rural landscape or the many park systems that allow for social distancing. https://www.fox9.com/news/experts-explain-why-minnesota-has-the-nations-lowest-per-capita-co...

  • Hy-Vee Seeks Photos to Recognize Hometown Heroes/Essential Workers

    Apr 14, 2020

    WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (April 13, 2020) — As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to impact daily lives, Hy-Vee is asking essential workers across its eight-state region to submit photos of themselves doing their jobs so Hy-Vee can recognize the work they are doing every day to serve their communities. The photos will be featured on Hy-Vee’s social media platforms in a video montage as part of the company’s #HelpfulSmileStrong social media campaign and as an extension of Hy-Vee’s recent heroes ad running on TV. From doctors, to retail workers...

  • YMCA, LOAVES & FISHES AND UNITEDHEALTH GROUP PARTNER TO PROVIDE FREE FRESH FOOD FOR HEALTHY MEALS TO FAMILIES DURING CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

    Apr 14, 2020

    Minneapolis, MN – YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities, a leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, is partnering with Loaves & Fishes and UnitedHealth Group to provide free, fresh food to families in the community to ensure youth have healthy meals during unprecedented pandemic. The Y, Loaves & Fishes and UnitedHealth Group believe that supplying healthy fresh food is critical to supporting families in our communities to alleviate food insecurity and hunger. T...

  • 1st FBI Poster In Navajo Language Seeks Info On Homicide

    Apr 14, 2020

    The FBI has issued its first poster in the Navajo language, seeking information on the death of a man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of vast reservation. Authorities say 75-year-old Wilson Joe Chiquito was beaten to death at his home in small community of Counselor in February 2014. https://www.knau.org/post/1st-fbi-poster-navajo-language-seeks-info-homicide...

  • A U.S. tribe's uphill battle against climate change

    Apr 14, 2020

    TAHOLAH, Washington (Reuters) - For several years, Fawn Sharp has seen her tribe on the coastline of Washington state lurch from crisis to crisis: rising sea levels have flooded the Quinault Indian Nation’s main village, and its staple sockeye salmon in nearby rivers have all but disappeared – a direct hit to the tribe’s finances and culture. Now Sharp, the 49-year-old president of the Quinault, plans to move the tribe to higher ground, restore the fishery, and diversify its economy. The projects are foundering, she says, because of a lack...

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