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  • Lady Warriors win over Cass Lake-Bena in Red Lake on Tuesday - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 2, 2021

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors were winners over Cass Lake-Bena in Red Lake on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The Red Lake Warriors also won their game at the Baseball Field against the Panthers. The Lady Warriors are scheduled to host Nevis on May 25, 2021 to end their regular season. Schedule: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2021/04/27/sports/revised-red-lake-warriors-baseball-schedule-2021-and-lady-warriors-softball-schedule/97239.html...

  • Red Lake Nation Spring Pow Wow 2021 held at Pow Wow Grounds Friday and Saturday - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 2, 2021

    Red Lake Nation Spring Pow Wow 2021 held at Pow Wow Grounds Friday and Saturday...

  • Red Lake's JV loses to Laporte 16-6; Laporte Varsity fails to field team against Lady Warriors - P20

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 2, 2021

    Red Lake's Junior Varsity loses to Laporte 16-6; Laporte Varsity fails to field team against Lady Warriors. The Lady Warriors will host Cass Lake on May 18th and host Nevis on May 25th. Schedule: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2021/04/27/sports/revised-red-lake-warriors-baseball-schedule-2021-and-lady-warriors-softball-schedule/97239.html...

  • Biden details spending in $103B education budget plan

    Jun 2, 2021

    The Biden administration released details of its nearly $6 trillion FY 2022 budget request on Friday, including more specifics of the proposal to spend nearly $103 billion in education-related programs in the next fiscal year. While presidential budget requests do not generally become law, they provide a sense of the spending priorities for the administration and lay down a marker for negotiations with Congress on final annual appropriations figures. Legislators have until midnight on Sept. 30...

  • Days After Reopening to the Public, National Museum of African American History and Culture Observes Juneteenth and Tulsa Massacre Centennial

    Jun 2, 2021

    The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture kicks off the month of June by celebrating Juneteenth, the country’s second Independence Day, and remembering the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre with a robust month of virtual programming and educational resources. Reopened since May 14, the museum is hosting a full day of Juneteenth virtual programming, including storytelling sessions, culinary arts, music and more. In commemoration of the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, the museum is hig...

  • MN350 statement on today's hearing in U.S. District Court: "Big Oil is trying to delay accountability and dodge the reckoning due"

    Jun 2, 2021

    (Minneapolis, MN) -- Fossil fuel interests returned to federal court today seeking a stay in a decision to remand Attorney General Keith Ellison's lawsuit against them back to state court. Attorney General Ellison is suing ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, and the American Petroleum Institute in state court for damages resulting from their decades of deception about the true cost of their products. U.S. District Judge Judge John Tunheim in March called the lawsuit a “well-pleaded consumer protection action” and defendants’ attacks “a caricature.” MN...

  • Top Minnesota Dairy Farms Honored for Superior Cow Care

    Jun 2, 2021

    St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen today released the annual list of top Minnesota dairy herds with low somatic cell counts (SCC). Somatic cell count is a key indicator of milk quality – a lower SCC count is better for cheese production and a longer shelf life for bottled milk. In honor of June Dairy Month, 96 Minnesota dairy farms are being recognized for superior herd management skills by achieving an average SCC of under 100,000. “I’m honored to be able to recognize these 96 dairies for their high level of excel...

  • June Weed of the Month: Vining Milkweeds and Rough Potato

    Christina Basch, Minnesota Department of Agriculture|Jun 2, 2021

    There are over 2,900 described species in the milkweed family. Minnesota is home to 14 native milkweeds, all of which are herbaceous perennials. In the summer of 2020, a vining milkweed was discovered along the Lake Wobegon Trail by a University of Minnesota Extension Master Naturalist. Though species of non-native vining milkweeds had been documented in Minnesota, this new infestation turned out to be rough potato (Metaplexis japonica). Rough potato is a vining milkweed species from...

  • Margaret Roach Wheeler rediscovers creative freedom amid the natural splendors of Sulphur

    Jun 2, 2021

    For Chickasaw weaver and fashion designer Margaret Roach Wheeler, recent months have been a time to slow down, reflect, appreciate her surroundings, roll out a new loom and plan a path ahead. One of the first stops on that journey will be the 2021 Artesian Online Art Market (AOAM). After a decade of working as a contracted artist, she is now her own woman on her own land working with her own two hands on her own time. No more commissions, open and free, just doing the work she wants to do....

  • Orange County's Market Values Stable in 2021

    Jun 2, 2021

    Orlando, FL. – June 1, 2021 - Data compiled by the Orange County Property Appraiser’s Office shows the market value for 2021 at $224.7 billion. Orange County has seen steady growth in nine of the County’s thirteen municipalities bringing the county’s 2021 total market value up 1.2% from 2020. All thirteen municipalities were notified today of their taxable value as they prepare their upcoming budgets and determine their millage rates. “These values are estimates based upon market conditions as of January 1, 2021 and reflect how COVID-19 has aff...