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  • Red Lake Lady Warriors overwhelm Stephen-Argyle Storm 74-59 in Section 8A Championship - P69

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 5, 2019

    From KKCQ Radio: 8A Section Championship – #1 Red Lake 74 vs. #1 Stephen Argyle 59 The Red Lake Warriors took a 3-0 lead five seconds into the game and never looked back as they are headed to the State Tournament for the second time in three years. Gerika Kingbird got the opening tap and got fouled scoring on a layup just five seconds into the game to get the Warriors off and rolling. Kingbird made the free throw to finish the three-point play and Red Lake led 3-0. The Storm would take a 4-3 l...

  • Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge proposing additional opportunities

    Jun 5, 2019

    We at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service know that access to America’s public lands increases your quality of life. National wildlife refuges across the country offer quality opportunities to connect with special places in a variety of ways. The Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge is proposing to allow the following uses to occur on the refuge: Commercial recording, tree harvesting, grazing, environmental education and interpretation, haying, non-refuge sponsored events, research, scientific collecting and surveys by third p...

  • School seclusion and restraint practices highlighted by Democrats

    Jun 5, 2019

    LAWMAKERS SEEK MORE TRANSPARENCY: Democrats want to bring the sometimes secretive practices of seclusion and restraint in schools out into the open — and say it's critical to mandate that schools let parents know when such incidents have occurred. In doing so, they are looking to Kansas as a model. Kansas requires schools to immediately notify the parents of an incident, followed by a more formal meeting within five days between parents and several school personnel to discuss the incident. — That doesn't fly with some Republicans and sch...

  • Spring Weather Won't Stop Summer Farmers Markets

    Jun 5, 2019

    St. Paul, MN: Summer is almost here and farmers around the state are gearing up for the season. Despite persistent rains and cold weather, Minnesotans are looking ahead to warmer days and an abundance of fresh produce at the farmers markets. This year, expect some of your favorite produce items to arrive later than usual, but don’t worry about abundance. Farmers use high tunnels, hoop houses, and greenhouses to beat the long Minnesota winter, and add extra weeks to the growing season. Right now, farmers markets are open and offer spring f...

  • Parent and provider meeting focusing on autism and related condition services for children up to 21 years old

    The Minnesota Department of Human Services will host the next in a series of public meetings on services available through Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare for children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder and related conditions. The meeting, for parents and caregivers, providers, and other stakeholders is set for 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26 at the Moorhead Public Library Community Room, 118 5th St S Moorhead, Minnesota 56560 The agenda is:  6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. – General autism information, including information on...

  • Indian Country endures another long wait for Supreme Court decision

    Jun 5, 2019

    Anticipation is building as Indian Country waits for the decision in one of the most consequential U.S. Supreme Court cases in recent history. Oral arguments in Carpenter v. Murphy took place on November 27, 2018. More than six months later, it's one of the oldest cases on the docket without a ruling. https://www.indianz.com/News/2019/06/04/indian-country-endures-another-long-wait.asp...

  • Bemidji Police ask for help in finding runaway child

    Valley News Live|Jun 5, 2019

    The Bemidji Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding 11-year-old Ceigh Cloud. Ceigh was last seen in the area of 26th Street and Minnesota Ave in Bemidji around 6:45 Monday night. Police say it looks like Ceigh left the area voluntarily and at this point the investigation does not appear to be suspicious. Ceigh is 5 feet tall, 100 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. Ceigh was last seen wearing a grey halter top, blue jeans and black Nike sandals. You are asked to call the Bemidji Police Department at 218-333-9111 if you...

  • Brent Gish, Michael Fairbanks will face off for tribal chairman job

    DL Online|Jun 5, 2019

    Brent Gish took over 29 percent of the vote and Michael Fairbanks collected nearly 22 percent, squeaking by Tara Mason by seven votes to win second place in a crowded special white Earth primary election Tuesday. If the preliminary results hold, that means Gish (who received 523 votes) will take on Fairbanks (who received 391 votes) in the special general election Aug. 6. The winner will fill out the one year remaining in the term of Tribal Chairman Terry Tibbetts, who died in March. Tara Mason...