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Articles from the May 4, 2020 edition


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  • A Message from Red Lake Trading Post

    May 4, 2020

    Dear Community, Thank you for your cooperation during our Covid-19 challenge. As I have reported before Supervalu is experiencing a high volume of out of stocks. We are having an average of about 150 out of stocks on each truck. The most recent items are Diapers, Feminine products, ground beef, frozen pizzas, white rice products and soup. To meet the needs of the food crisis the Federal government has lifted the ingredients label requirements, this allows us to sell bulk items not labeled for...

  • Hanneah Denise Joy Stebe

    May 4, 2020

    Hanneah Denise Joy Stebe June 7, 1999 ~ May 1, 2020 (age 20) Hanneah Denise Joy Stebe, 20 years young, "Niizh Makwa" which means "Two Bears", of Bemidji, Minnesota journeyed to the spirit world from her home on Friday, May 1st, 2020. She was born on June 7th, 1999 in Bemidji, MN to Desi (McArthur) and Brian Stebe. Hanneah was known as "Sunshine" because she was a happy girl and her smile as bright as the sun. She loved art and crafts and spending time outdoors with her nieces and nephews....

  • Baby Jaden Lee Whiteowl-Fairbanks

    May 4, 2020

    Baby Jaden Lee Whiteowl-Fairbanks April 30, 2020 ~ April 30, 2020 Baby Jaden Lee Whiteowl-Fairbanks, 6 months gestation, began his journey to the spirit world from Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids, MN on Thursday, April 30, 2020. He is the son of Iyanna Burris-Whiteowl and Jayvon Garbow. "Jaden Lee Whiteowl-Fairbanks, my sweet baby boy, your mommy and daddy and sister Amiya were so excited to meet you ever since we found out about you. We cherished and loved every kick and movement you made during...

  • Wider testing drives up virus count, but most recover

    May 4, 2020

    Hundreds of Minnesotans were released from COVID-19 quarantine over the weekend as wider testing discovers more cases that aren't ending in death or serious illness. The weekend saw Minnesota continue its recent trend of adding several hundred new confirmed cases and a couple dozen deaths from the viral illness each day. The state surpassed 6,600 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and the cumulative death count reached 419. https://www.startribune.com/wider-testing-drives-up-virus-...

  • For General Mills, outbreak spurred a run on its products and rush in its factories

    May 4, 2020

    In late March, General Mills learned that a supplier wouldn't be able to deliver cranberries to its Albuquerque, N.M., plant, threatening to disrupt production of Nature Valley granola bars for a week. The company's logistics experts and food scientists quickly searched for substitutes, eager to meet surging demand for the snack bars from Americans stuck at home by the need to slow the spread of the coronavirus. They asked several other suppliers to send cranberry samples to the company's test...

  • Bush calls for unity. Trump attacks Bush. And then a host of others.

    May 4, 2020

    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump had a quick reaction on Sunday after former President George W. Bush called for national unity. He attacked Bush. National unity, Trump made clear, was not on his agenda for the day, even as the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the country passed 67,000 and tens of millions of out-of-work Americans struggled to get by. https://www.startribune.com/bush-calls-for-unity-trump-attacks-bush-and-then-a-host-of-others/5701...

  • DHS report: China hid virus' severity to hoard supplies

    May 4, 2020

    WASHINGTON - U.S. officials believe China covered up the extent of the coronavirus outbreak - and how contagious the disease is - to stock up on medical supplies needed to respond to it, intelligence documents show. Chinese leaders "intentionally concealed the severity" of the pandemic from the world in early January, according to a four-page Department of Homeland Security intelligence report dated May 1 and obtained by The Associated Press. The revelation comes as the Trump administration has...

  • A deadly pest has reached North America: The 'murder hornet'

    May 4, 2020

    BLAINE, WASH. – In his decades of beekeeping, Ted McFall had never seen anything like it. As he pulled his truck up to check on a group of hives near Custer, Wash., in November, he could spot from the window a mess of bee carcasses on the ground. As he looked closer, he saw a pile of dead members of the colony in front of a hive and more carnage inside - thousands and thousands of bees with their heads torn from their bodies and no sign of a culprit. https://www.startribune.c...

  • Minnesota's small businesses bear biggest burden of the COVID recession

    May 4, 2020

    Pub owner Mike Mulrooney, like many small-business owners, is being forced by the coronavirus shutdown into decisions he never thought he would have to make. Mulrooney, who owns pubs Pog Mahone's in downtown Minneapolis and Blarney Pub in Dinkytown, closed them both on St. Patrick's Day, missing a big day for Irish-themed joints. https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-s-small-businesses-bear-biggest-burden-of-the-covid-recession/570130712/...

  • As lockdowns ease, some countries report new infection peaks

    May 4, 2020

    ROME - While millions of people took advantage of easing coronavirus lockdowns to enjoy the outdoors, some of the world's most populous countries reported worrisome new peaks in infections Sunday, including India, which saw its biggest single-day jump yet. Second in population only to China, India reported more than 2,600 new infections. In Russia, new cases exceeded 10,000 for the first time. The confirmed total death toll in Britain climbed near that of Italy, the epicenter of Europe's...

  • Faced with 20,000 dead, care homes seek shield from lawsuits

    May 4, 2020

    NEW YORK - Faced with 20,000 coronavirus deaths and counting, the nation's nursing homes are pushing back against a potential flood of lawsuits with a sweeping lobbying effort to get states to grant them emergency protection from claims of inadequate care. At least 15 states have enacted laws or governors' orders that explicitly or apparently provide nursing homes and long-term care facilities some protection from lawsuits arising from the crisis. And in the case of New York, which leads the...

  • Minnesota House GOP to block bonding bill until Gov. Walz's emergency powers end

    May 4, 2020

    The top Minnesota House Republican said Saturday his caucus will block passage of a public infrastructure borrowing package until the peacetime state of emergency Gov. Tim Walz has used to enact the stay-at-home order and other coronavirus response measures comes to an end. House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt, R-Crown, said his position on the bonding bill reflects a belief that "it's important that the Legislature be involved in the decisionmaking process" about how to address the pandemic....

  • St. Cloud Has Highest Daily COVID-19 Growth Rate, Finds NY Times

    May 4, 2020

    ST. CLOUD -- Recent data compiled by the New York Times suggests St. Cloud is on pace to become one of the most significant COVID-19 hotspots in the United States. In a piece called, Five Ways to Follow the Coronavirus Outbreak for Any Metro Area in the U.S., updated Friday, the New York Times found St. Cloud to have the highest average daily growth rate of cases in the country. Data compiled by the New York Times shows the number of positive coronavirus cases in St. Cloud growing by 42-percent...

  • Blood Plasma Provides Possible Therapy for Covid-19 Patients

    May 4, 2020

    It was a Saturday night in February. A group of friends shared food and drinks at a tropical-themed party in Seattle. They wore Hawaiian shirts and sipped cocktails made with pineapple and coconut. A few days later, more than a dozen of the partygoers would fall sick with the flu-like symptoms of COVID-19. Elizabeth Schneider – a normally-healthy, 37-year-old bioengineer – was one of them. "I just thought I had the flu," she told FRONTLINE. It took her two weeks, but she ultimately recovered. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontli...

  • FDA Gives Emergency Authorization For Some COVID-19 Patients To Use Remdesivir

    May 4, 2020

    The Food and Drug Administration has given emergency use authorization to the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat hospitalized patients with the coronavirus, President Trump on Friday told reporters at the White House. Gilead CEO Daniel O'Day said remdesivir maker Gilead Sciences is donating 1.5 million vials of the drug and will work with the federal government to distribute it to patients in need. https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/05/01/849244322/fda-gives-emergency-authorization-for-hospitalized-pa...

  • Warning: Potentially fatal drug possibly linked to one fatal overdose and a number of non-fatal overdoses in the region

    May 4, 2020

    In an effort to save lives, law enforcement across northern Minnesota is sending out a warning regarding a potentially fatal drug that is possibly linked to one fatal overdose and a number of non-fatal overdoses in the region. The Paul Bunyan Drug Task Force along with the Red Lake Police Department have been investigating several overdoses linked to small blue colored pills being sold as 30mg Percocet or "Perc 30s". The pills vary in shades of blue and have the markings "30" and "M" on the...

  • Judge blocks Trump from giving coronavirus relief for Native American communities to corporations

    May 4, 2020

    A federal judge blocked the Trump administration Monday from passing out coronavirus relief funds intended to help Native American communities to certain for-profit corporations owned by Natives. The decision came after the Treasury Department made Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs) eligible for $8 billion in funding allocated by Congress to help Native American tribes. ANCs serve as holding companies for businesses that benefit from Native lands. There are about 237 ANCs in Alaska. https://www.salon.com/2020/04/29/judge-bloc...

  • Looking Back: 2012 Red Lake High School Athletic Banquet - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back: 2012 Red Lake High School Athletic Banquet held at Seven Clans Event Center in Red Lake....

  • Looking Back: 2012 Red Lake High School Athletic Banquet - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back: 2012 Red Lake High School Athletic Banquet held at Seven Clans Event Center in Red Lake....

  • Looking Back to 2012 - Red Lake High School Girls Softball vs. Cass Lake - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back to 2012 - Red Lake High School Girls Softball vs. Cass Lake...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors win Section 8A Tournament with 64-54 win over Badger-Greenbush-Middle River - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 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...

  • Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening...

  • Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back: 2012 Ponemah Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening...

  • Looking Back to 2012 - April Red Lake Fishery Meeting

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 4, 2020

    Looking Back to 2012 - April Red Lake Fishery Meeting held at the Red Lake Humanities Center....

  • Looking Back to 2012 - Groundbreaking Ceremony for Red Lake Skatepark

    May 4, 2020

    Looking Back to 2012 - Groundbreaking Ceremony for Red Lake Skatepark...

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