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Articles from the January 25, 2024 edition


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  • Nathan "Nate" Daniel Jackson

    Jan 25, 2024

    Nathan "Nate" Daniel Jackson October 29, 1977 ~ January 20, 2024 (age 46) Nathan "Nate" Daniel Jackson, Sr., of Cass Lake, MN began his journey on Saturday, January 20, 2024. He was born October 29th, 1977, in Park Rapids, MN to Roger Monroe and Debra Jackson. Nate grew up in Deer River, MN until 6th grade when he moved to Onigum, MN. Nate attended and graduated from Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School where he enjoyed playing sports. After graduating high school, he went to Tech School and...

  • Minnesota state trooper charged with murder, manslaughter in fatal shooting of Black motorist

    Jan 25, 2024

    A Minnesota state trooper is charged with three felonies, including murder, for last summer's fatal shooting of motorist Ricky Cobb II following a traffic stop on a Minneapolis interstate. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the decision Wednesday to charge trooper Ryan Londregan with second-degree unintentional murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree manslaughter in the July 31 shooting of Cobb, 33, of Plymouth. Cobb was pulled over about 2 a.m. on Interstate 94 in north...

  • Federal agency announces statewide audit of mail delays, identifies 'deficiencies' at four Twin Cities postal locations

    Jan 25, 2024

    The inspection arm of the United States Postal Service said Wednesday that it is launching an investigation into delivery delays and other issues across the entire Minnesota and North Dakota postal district - on the same day the agency released audit reports detailing widespread problems at four east metro post office facilities. The USPS Office of Inspector General's audits, which were prompted by pressure from U.S. Rep. Angie Craig and south metro residents' reports of "poor delivery...

  • Tattersall Distilling blames payment system for alleged $120K in missing rent

    Jan 25, 2024

    In an eviction hearing Wednesday about alleged unpaid rent, Tattersall Distilling claimed it actually had paid its northeast Minneapolis landlord the past five months of expenses and blamed the payment system for the missing money totaling more than $100,000. "It appears that our landlord's IT system was hacked and caused issues for the landlord in receiving our payment," Tattersall co-founder Jon Kreidler said in an email Wednesday. "We are working with authorities to attempt straightening...

  • Minnesota's mental health system is broken. A new state study proposes a financial fix.

    Jan 25, 2024

    Minnesotans in mental health crises are stuck in hospital emergency rooms with nowhere else to turn. Treatment centers are bleeding staff who complain of being underpaid and burnt out. Children linger on months-long waitlists for therapy. The state's system is failing to meet increasingly crushing demands. Those who work in mental and behavioral health and addiction services repeatedly point to a common theme at the center of the problem: Reimbursement rates from the state are not sufficient to...

  • Police: Lake Elmo crash that killed girl, 5, in stalled car tied to driver who had been drinking

    Jan 25, 2024

    The collision on a Lake Elmo highway that killed a 5-year-old girl sitting in her family's stalled car was caused by an SUV driver who police suspect was under the influence of alcohol at the time, according to newly filed court records. Morgan Rae Petersen was a passenger in a Ford Focus that was stopped in the left lane of eastbound Hwy. 36 just before 9 p.m. Saturday when it was hit from behind, according to an online fundraising campaign created on behalf of the family. The SUV's driver,...

  • Minnesota again hits a new record number of food shelf visits

    Jan 25, 2024

    A woman arrived at a Chaska food shelf recently, tearful as she sought help for the first time. "I never thought I'd be in this situation," she told Patti Sinykin, executive director of the Bountiful Basket Food Shelf. More Minnesotans are finding themselves in dire need. From Brooklyn Center to Bemidji, food shelves saw a record number of visits in 2023 compared to any year in recent history, according to new state data released this week by Hunger Solutions Minnesota. https...

  • A dry, warmer winter means more snirt. What is it and why is it coating Minnesota ditches?

    Jan 25, 2024

    ST. JAMES, MINN. - On Tuesday, it coated the white snow drifts piled up between Hwy. 60 and a farm field. It spoils a picturesque Minnesota winter scene. And it looks like an Oreo McFlurry crossed with an oil spill. It's not a new Roald Dahl book. It's snirt. https://www.startribune.com/a-dry-warmer-winter-means-more-snirt-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-coating-minnesota-ditches/600338230/...

  • Russia says a plane with Ukrainian POWs crashes, killing all aboard, and accuses Kyiv of downing it

    Jan 25, 2024

    A Russian military transport plane crashed Wednesday in a border region near Ukraine, and Moscow accused Kyiv of shooting it down, saying all 74 people aboard were killed, including 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war headed for a swap. Russia offered no evidence and Ukraine didn't immediately confirm or deny it. Video of the crash on social media from the Belgorod border region of Russia showed a plane falling from the sky in a snowy, rural area, and a huge ball of fire erupting where it apparently...

  • 2 US-flagged ships with cargo for US Defense Department come under attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels

    Jan 25, 2024

    JERUSALEM - Two American-flagged ships carrying cargo for the U.S. Defense and State departments came under attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels on Wednesday, officials said, with the U.S. Navy intercepting some of the incoming fire. The attacks on the container ships Maersk Detroit and Maersk Chesapeake further raise the stakes of the group's ongoing attacks on shipping through the vital Bab el-Mandeb Strait. The U.S. and the United Kingdom have launched multiple rounds of airstrikes seeking to...

  • FAA approves inspection process that could clear the way for grounded Boeing planes to fly again

    Jan 25, 2024

    Federal regulators have approved an inspection process that will let airlines resume flying their Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners, which have been grounded since a side panel blew out of a plane in midflight earlier this month. The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that his agency's review of the scary incident on board an Alaska Airlines Boeing jet gave him confidence to clear a path for the planes to fly again. The official, Mike Whitaker, said the FAA would not agree to...

  • Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson's statement regarding charging decision

    Jan 25, 2024

    The following statement can be attributed to Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson regarding the Hennepin County attorney's decision to charge Minnesota State Patrol Trooper Ryan Londregan. "We continue to extend our condolences to the family of Ricky Cobb II. I understand this has been a painful journey for them, all of their loved ones and for members of our community." A death resulting from any law enforcement encounter is always painful. These situations are dynamic and difficult, often taking place in a moment...

  • Family of Black Man Killed by Minnesota Cop Responds After County Attorney Decides to Prosecute Trooper Responsible

    Jan 25, 2024

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - The family of Ricky Cobb II, the 33-year-old Black man shot and killed by Minnesota State Trooper Ryan Londregan during a routine traffic stop, responded today along with their attorneys following Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty’s decision to prosecute Londregan. Cobb’s killing sparked a national outcry in August when the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (MDPS) released dash camera and body-worn camera video of the incident. According to the video and the MDPS, Cobb was pulled over for not having his rear lig...

  • IJA supports journalist Brandi Morin and condemns charges against her

    Jan 25, 2024

    Norman, Oklahoma - The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) supports Brandi Morin (Cree/Iroquois/French) who was arrested by the Edmonton Police Service while covering their removal of a homeless encampment for Ricochet Media on Jan. 10 in Edmonton, Canada. Morin was covering homeless encampments in Edmonton with her camera to witness and report on police actions when she was handcuffed and arrested for being in an exclusion zone marked by police tape and after identifying herself as a journ...

  • State Patrol Col. Matt Langer's statement regarding charging decision

    Jan 25, 2024

    The following statement can be attributed to Col. Matt Langer, chief of the Minnesota State Patrol, regarding the Hennepin County attorney's decision to charge Trooper Ryan Londregan. "Any time a use-of-force incident ends with the loss of a life, it is tragic. Ricky Cobb II’s death is no different. This is a sad situation for everyone involved. We acknowledge the deep loss felt by Mr. Cobb’s family and friends. We also recognize the gravity of this situation for the State Patrol and our troopers tasked with making difficult split-second dec...

  • Ute Tribe bars non-members from hunting and fishing on reservation

    Jan 25, 2024

    The Ute Tribe is banning non-members from engaging in hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreational activities on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah. In a news release on Wednesday, the tribe said all current permits for hunting, fishing and outdoor activities have been terminated, effectively immediately. An "indefinite moratorium" also has been placed on future permits for non-members. "As elected members of the business committee, we are duty-bound to take measures necessary to...

  • In the rush to build green energy, tribes sometimes lose

    Jan 25, 2024

    In the rush to build, important cultural resources are threatened. The news outlet ProPublica wrote about an instance in Washington state where an archaeological survey paid for by the wind developers failed to list potential cultural sites that were obvious to state regulators. Tribes in Arizona are at odds with a solar project that would put a power transmission line across traditional cultural places. Join Native America Calling to look at the intersection of sustainable energy and sacred...

  • Should feds reintroduce grizzly bears to the Bitterroot? USFWS seeks input.

    Jan 25, 2024

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on January 17 announced that it's initiating a public input process that could help clear the way for reintroducing grizzly bears into the Bitterroot. The agency, which is charged with managing threatened and endangered species, is considering the move after a federal court ruled that it had erred by failing to act on a 2000 record of decision establishing a framework for a reintroduction of a "nonessential experimental population" in the Bitterroot Recovery...

  • Warriors roll over Pine River-Backus 83-55 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    Red Lake Youth Sports: Red Lake 83 Pine River 55 After a slow start that got a 34-21 halftime lead, Four Warriors finish in double figures to improve to 12-3. Red Lake Youth Sports· Exciting finish in the JV game, nice second half run by the Tigers before Izaiah Villiard come up with two big steals in the final minute on their hot shooter who finished with 32! For the Warriors it was a great team victory, led by Meech Harris with 24 Red Lake hosts PRB - video https://fan.hudl...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors clip Lake of the Woods 46-37 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    Red Lake Lady Warriors clip Lake of the Woods 46-37 Red Lake's Junior Varsity unable to connect in their 45-29 loss...

  • Lady Warriors downed by Pine River on Thursday Evening 75-29 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    Lady Warriors downed by Pine River on Thursday Evening 75-29 Red Lake's JV also lose 71-15...

  • Warriors shut down in 82-45 loss to Nevis - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    Warriors shut down in 82-45 loss to Nevis Red Lake's JV also took the loss 69-35...

  • Lady Warriors win first game of season with 64-43 win over Laporte - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors won their first game of the season on Thursday, December 14, 2023 with a 64-43 win over the Laporte Tigers. Lilia Pemberton led all scorers with 25 on the night, CeAngela Pemberton hit 18 and Audriana Lussier added 8. Ila McDougle led Laporte with 10 points. Red Lake's Junior High team lost 23-2 in the earlier game. Red Lake travels to Cass Lake on December 15, hosts FDL on December 16 and travels to BGMR on December 18th before hosting Nevis on December .19th. Red...

  • Treat Street at the Red Lake Humanities Center held on Halloween 2023 - P75

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jan 25, 2024

    Treat Street at the Red Lake Humanities Center held on Halloween 2023...

  • Sunday Morning Free Pancake Breakfast at the Ponemah Center - January 28, 2024 - 9 AM until supplies last

    Sunday Morning Free Pancake Breakfast at the Ponemah Center - January 28, 2024 - 9 AM until supplies last Sponsored by Ponemah Representative Eugene Standingcloud...

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