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Articles from the November 19, 2019 edition


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  • Merle W. McKay

    Nov 19, 2019

    Merle W. McKay February 20, 1951 - November 13, 2019 Merle Whalen McKay, 68 of Fort Totten, ND passed away at his home surrounded by family and friends on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. Funeral Services for Merle will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at the Gilbertson Funeral Home Chapel, Devils Lake, ND with Reverend Larry Thiele officiating....

  • Randberg Babies

    Nov 19, 2019

    Randberg Babies November 14, 2019 ~ November 14, 2019 The Randberg Babies, of Cass Lake, Minnesota and the Wolf Clan gained their wings and journeyed to the spirit world from the womb on November 14th, 2019 in Cass Lake, MN. From the time your mommy and daddy found out about the pregnancy, on October 17th, it was exciting, shocked and amazing feeling. The family was excited and happy to welcome you both into our family. The pregnancy was perfect and healthy until Mommy had a tear in her uterus...

  • House lawyer says committee investigating whether Trump lied

    Nov 19, 2019

    WASHINGTON - The House of Representatives' top lawyer told a federal appeals court Monday that the House is investigating whether President Donald Trump lied to special counsel Robert Mueller, and the attorney urged the judges to order the release of still-secret material from Mueller's investigation. Two of the three judges who heard arguments at the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit - Judith Rogers, a Clinton appointee, and Thomas Griffith, an appointee of George W. Bush - seemed prepared...

  • BP: Local players earn postseason honors

    Nov 19, 2019

    A number of local high school football players picked up postseason honors Monday. Bemidji was well represented when the North Central Red Subdistrict announced its award winners. Junior linebacker Colton Hinrichs was named Defensive Player of the Year, senior Chase Smith earned Most Valuable Defensive Lineman honors and Troy Hendricks took home Coach of the Year. Nine Lumberjacks were selected All-District, including Hinrichs and Smith. Also earning the honor were senior linebackers Reid Colley, Justin Nelson and Ryan Yang; senior defensive...

  • Financial woes mount at Minnesota DHS, as costly mistakes now hit counties

    Nov 19, 2019

    Counties and some tribes will have to foot the bill for costly mistakes made by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), as embarrassing revelations of financial mismanagement continue to emerge. The state social services agency sent letters to counties and tribes Monday saying they will be responsible for paying back more than $9 million to the federal government that was improperly spent. http://www.startribune.com/financial-woes-mount-at-minnesota-dhs-as-costly-mi...

  • Man pleads guilty to threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar

    Nov 19, 2019

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. - A western New York man pleaded guilty Monday to threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. Patrick Carlineo entered the plea Monday in Rochester, admitting to charges that carry up to 10 years in prison. His sentencing is set for Feb. 14. http://www.startribune.com/ny-man-admits-threatening-to-kill-rep-omar-of-minn/565124022/...

  • Police chief: 3 people killed in Oklahoma Walmart shooting

    Nov 19, 2019

    DUNCAN, Oklahoma — Two men and a woman were fatally shot Monday morning outside a Walmart store in southwestern Oklahoma, and the shooter is among the dead, authorities said. Two victims were shot inside a car and the third died in the parking lot just before 10 a.m. outside the store in Duncan, Police Chief Danny Ford said. http://www.startribune.com/police-say-several-wounded-in-shooting-at-oklahoma-walmart/565094802/...

  • Trump's pardons to serviceman raise fears that laws of war don't apply

    Nov 19, 2019

    Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance changed out of the drab inmate's uniform he had worn for six years Friday and left the military prison at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas a free man. He arrived minutes later at a nearby hotel, where his family swallowed him in a group embrace, crying tears of joy. "I want to say thank you to President Trump," he said amid a throng of well-wishers. "And I want the rest of the country to do that, too." http://www.startribune.com/presidential-pardons-to-se...

  • BP: Speedway hosts awards banquet

    Nov 19, 2019

    BEMIDJI -- Celebrating the 2019 racing season at Bemidji Speedway was the goal for everyone at the season-ending awards banquet held Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Bemidji Eagles Club. More than 140 drivers, crew members, family and fans filled the club. Master of ceremonies and longtime track announcer Mark Ricci once again moved the program along with many awards presented in each of the seven regular classes that ran at the track in 2019. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/motorsports/4777155-AUTO-RACING-Speedway-hosts-awar...

  • MDA 2020 Grower Questionnaire Now Available to Produce Farmers

    Nov 19, 2019

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is asking produce growers to fill out an annual Grower Questionnaire available now. The questionnaire will help the MDA determine how the federal Produce Safety Rule (PSR) applies to Minnesota produce operations for the upcoming 2020 growing season. Because the sales thresholds that determine a farm’s PSR status are adjusted annually for inflation, the Grower Questionnaire should be filled out once per year, per produce farm. Growers who completed a questionnaire prior to November 2...

  • Valpo Women's Basketball Drops Heartbreaker at North Dakota

    Valparaiso University Athletics|Nov 19, 2019

    The Valpo women's basketball team traveled to Grand Forks Sunday afternoon to take on the Fighting Hawks of North Dakota. A low-scoring fourth quarter featured six lead changes, and Valpo had a chance with 8.9 seconds left to tie or take the lead, but it's last-second shot was off the mark as it suffered a 65-63 defeat. How It Happened Valpo took a 6-4 lead in the first quarter three minutes into the game. North Dakota would then go on an 8-0 run to take a 12-6 lead and force head coach Mary...

  • Cardinals start their season with a win

    Nov 19, 2019

    HIBBING - Hibbing Community College women's basketball coach Kasey Palmer wanted to press and run. She wanted to see how Riverland would handle the pressure, and as it turned out, the Blue Devils had a hard time advancing the ball up the floor. https://www.hibbingmn.com/sports/college_sports/cardinals-start-their-season-with-a-win/article_98463184-082c-11ea-8786-c76fc04bbc6e.html...

  • Youth Bingo held at Red Lake Community Center - P4

    Mary Omen|Nov 19, 2019

    Youth Bingo was held at the Red Lake Community Center on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, with the session starting at 5 PM....

  • Halloween 2019 in Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P21

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Halloween 2019 in Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Warriors lose to Lake Park-Audubon in last game of season 65-0 - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warriors Football Team hosted Lake Park-Audubon on Wednesday, Octber 16, 2019, losing 65-0. It was also Red Lake's Homecoming game. The young Warriors team did not win a game this season, while Lake Park-Audubon finished 2-6. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/17/19 Tuesday, 10-22-19 Saturday, 10-26-19 Thursday, 10-31-19 State Tournament November 7-30, 2019 Various Sites & U.S. Bank Stadium...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball team take set from Bug School 3-0 on Parent Appreciation Night - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 19, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, taking three games over the Bug School in the best-of-five series. Red Lake's Junior High also took their best-of-three contest, 2-0. It was also Parent Appreciation Night. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/16/19 Mon., Oct. 21, 2019 Thur., Oct. 24, 2019 Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 Tues., Oct. 29, 2019 Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 State Tournament November 7-9, 2019 Xcel Energy...

  • Advocates Send Letter to Kellogg's Investors to Hold Cereal-Giant Accountable for Removal of Micronutrients from Cereals Sold in Mexico

    Nov 19, 2019

    Amid Kellogg’s Declining Share Price, Company Saved an Estimated $85 Million Removing Micronutrients; Cost to Mexico Estimated at $250 Million NEW YORK — Today, the Changing Markets Foundation, Just Economics, ContraPESO and SumofUs sent letters to eight of Kellogg’s investors, including Aviva, Black Rock, California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), Nordea, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), Robeco, and Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA), calling on them to...

  • Yellowstone bison hunt generates controversy, court battle

    Nov 19, 2019

    National Park's safety zone face being shot at close range in a yearly hunt characterized by nearby Montana residents as a slaughter, and a federal judge has declined to temporarily stop the event. The Beattie Gulch bison hunt has been held for years, but this year opponents tried to stop it with a federal lawsuit, claiming it was dangerous and gruesome and destroyed tourist business. http://www.pechanga.net/category/primary-category/native-news...

  • This Pipeline Cuts Across a Reservation. Wisconsin Might Make Tribal Members Felons for Protesting

    Nov 19, 2019

    They could face fines of $10,000 and up to six years in jail. This piece originally appeared in Grist and appears here as part of our Climate Desk Partnership. For more than 60 years, one section of Enbridge’s elaborate network of pipelines carrying petroleum across Canada has taken a detour through the Bad River Reservation in northern Wisconsin. Some of the easements that allowed Enbridge to keep its Line 5 pipeline on the tribe’s land expired in 2013, and negotiations between Enbridge and the tribe to renew the leases fell through. Yet Lin...

  • 4 firms sue city over loss of minority contractor status

    Nov 19, 2019

    Four firms this month filed a federal lawsuit against the city of St. Louis over the loss of minority contractor status. The plaintiffs are CCI Environmental Inc., D.W. Mertzke Excavating & Trucking Inc., Global Environmental Inc. and Premier Demolition. The companies claim principals are "minority group" members because they are members of the Northern Cherokee Nation American Indian https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2019/11/18/4-firms-sue-city-over-loss-of-minority-contractor.htmltribe....

  • 2010 coroner's investigation raised questions over Thunder Bay hospital's discharge practices

    Nov 19, 2019

    A coroner's investigation raised questions about the Thunder Bay hospital's discharge practices for vulnerable patients almost 10 years before a 19-year-old First Nations man was found dead hours after he was discharged, CBC News has learned. According to an Ontario coroner's report into a 2009 Thunder Bay death, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre managers met with the coroner and a family member of the deceased in 2010 and said the hospital would come up with a communication strategy to deal with at-risk discharged patients "to...

  • Navajo Generating Station - the largest coal plant in the West - has shut down

    Nov 19, 2019

    The Navajo Generating Station coal-fired power plant near Page burned the last of its coal Monday, marking the end of the plant's 45-year run, Salt River Project announced. The plant was the largest coal plant in the West, and its closure will affect the entire region. https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/energy/2019/11/18/navajo-generating-station-coal-plant-arizona-closes/2567154001/...

  • Native American students left behind by S.D. education system

    Nov 19, 2019

    Results from state and national standardized testing shows how dire the situation has become for Native American students, who continue to perform far worse than white students in South Dakota across almost all measures of academic achievement. During the 2018-19 school year, fewer than one in four Native American students in grades three to eight and grade 11 was rated as proficient in reading and writing on state standardized tests. Roughly one in seven Native American students was proficient in math, and just one in eight was proficient in...

  • How Geronimo Eluded Death and Capture for 25 Years

    Nov 19, 2019

    In the summer of 1886, the legendary Apache medicine man and guerrilla warrior Geronimo was being pursued across hostile desert terrain by nearly a quarter of the standing United States Army. Geronimo had reneged on yet another surrender-one of his favorite ploys-and was on the run with a small band of holdouts in northern Mexico while an estimated 5,000 American troops and 3,000 Mexican soldiers sought his capture. Geronimo was believed by the Chiricahua to possess not only the traditional...

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