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Articles from the June 18, 2019 edition


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  • Arlund Bruce Wakefield

    Jun 18, 2019

    Arlund Bruce Wakefield October 29, 1957 ~ June 14, 2019 (age 61) Arlund Bruce Wakefield, "Ogitchiidawg" which means "True Warrior", age 61, of Cass Lake and formerly of Minneapolis, Minnesota began his journey to the spirit world on Friday, June 14th, 2019 from the Cornerstone Nursing Home in Bagley, MN. He was born on October 29, 1957 in Minneapolis, MN to Delores (White) and William Wakefield. Arlund was a caring man. He exemplified honesty, integrity and was a true warrior. He enjoyed a good...

  • 1st Annual Walk for Recovery held on Saturday

    Jun 18, 2019

    The 1st Annual Walk for Recovery was held on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 12 noon. The walk began at the Red Lake Humanities Center and finished at the Red Lake Mars Program A cookout was held after the walk behind the Red Lake Mars Clinic....

  • Hennepin Sheriff Dave Hutchinson makes positive impression in first months on job

    Jun 18, 2019

    When dozens of worshipers were killed at a mosque in New Zealand several months ago, Hennepin County Sheriff Dave Hutchinson visited a local mosque without any media in tow. It was the right thing to do, he said. In his upset victory last November over longtime Sheriff Rich Stanek, Hutchinson portrayed himself as a "man of the people." During the first six months in office, he let employees wear more facial hair and exposed tattoos, advocated for driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants...

  • Target took hit with IT glitches, but unclear how large

    Jun 18, 2019

    It is never good news when your company's trending hashtag is #TargetApocalypse. In an era of social media whiplash and cutthroat competition from Amazon, Walmart and other mass merchandisers, Target Corp. took a hit to its image - and bottom line - after a difficult weekend in which it ran afoul of technical glitches two days in a row. Whether the impact will be lasting, experts say, depends on what happens next. http://www.startribune.com/target-took-hit-with-it-glitches-bu...

  • Trump campaign fires pollsters after mixed messaging

    Jun 18, 2019

    WASHINGTON - When President Donald Trump's internal polling suggested he was trailing Democrats in crucial states earlier this year, it did what any campaign would do: tried to bury the bad numbers. When the findings leaked to the media anyway, an infuriated Trump and his aides first disputed the poll's existence, then tried to dismiss its importance before finally firing some of the pollsters. http://www.startribune.com/trump-campaign-fires-pollsters-after-mixed-messaging/51...

  • One man ate 'expired' food for a year, and he's just fine

    Jun 18, 2019

    Last year, Mom's Organic Market founder and CEO Scott Nash did something many are afraid to do: He ate a cup of yogurt months after its expiration date. And then tortillas a year past their expiration date. "I mean, I ate heavy cream I think 10 weeks past date," said Nash, "and then meat sometimes a good month past its date. It didn't smell bad. Rinse it off, good to go." It was all part of his yearlong experiment to test the limits on food that had passed its expiration date....

  • Corn and soybean planting wrapping up in Minnesota, USDA says

    Jun 18, 2019

    Farmers in Minnesota are finally wrapping up their planting, and turning to spraying and fertilizing after a cool, wet spring kept them out of their fields far later than usual. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 99% of the corn crop and 94% of the soybean crop in the state were planted as of Sunday. http://www.startribune.com/corn-soybean-planting-wrapping-up-in-minnesota-usda-says/511425422/...

  • Tensions rise as Iran speeds up enrichment, US sends troops

    Jun 18, 2019

    TEHRAN, Iran — Iran will surpass the uranium-stockpile limit set by its nuclear deal in the next 10 days, an official said Monday, raising pressure on Europeans trying to save the accord a year after the U.S. withdrawal lit the fuse for the heightened tensions now between Tehran and Washington. Hours later, the two countries seemed locked in a standoff when the Pentagon announced it was sending about 1,000 additional American troops to the Middle East to bolster security in the region in the face of what U.S. officials said was a growing t...

  • Masked gunman killed in shootout at Dallas courthouse

    Jun 18, 2019

    DALLAS - An Army veteran wearing a mask and carrying more than 150 rounds of ammunition for his high-powered rifle was shot dead Monday after he opened fire outside a busy federal courthouse in downtown Dallas, authorities said. Federal officers killed 22-year-old Brian Isaack Clyde of Fort Worth after he approached an entrance of the Earle Cabell Federal Building and began shooting. Glass panes were shattered in a revolving door during the gunfight, but no one else was seriously hurt....

  • Gov. Tim Walz to undergo knee surgery; Lt. Gov. Flanagan to briefly assume state's top job

    Jun 18, 2019

    Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled to undergo knee surgery Thursday, a procedure that will require Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan to briefly assume the state's top job. Walz will have surgery for a medial meniscus tear in his left knee, and will need another surgery soon for a similar tear in his right knee, his office announced Monday. http://www.startribune.com/gov-tim-walz-to-undergo-knee-surgery-lt-gov-flanagan-to-briefly-assume-state-s-top-job/511413942/...

  • BP: Officials arrest Michigan man for drug sales in Cass Lake

    Jun 18, 2019

    CASS LAKE-A Michigan man was arrested Friday for selling heroin and fentanyl over an extended period of time. James Lionel McRunels, "Little," 43, of Detroit, has been charged with one count of second-degree sale of heroin and one count of third-degree sale of narcotics. Both counts are felonies and each potentially could result in 20 or more years in prison, officials said. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4627005-officials-arrest-michigan-man-drug-sales-cass-lake...

  • BP: Minnesota cops cracking down on speeders

    Jun 18, 2019

    ST. PAUL - Law enforcement in Minnesota will put extra attention on speeders through July 21. More than 300 agencies will add extra shifts to combat speeding, which between Memorial Day and Labor Day in 2018 accounted for 30 fatalities across the state, the Department of Public Safety said. Last year, 113 motorists died on Minnesota roads - the most in a decade - in speed-related crashes. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4627013-minnesota-cops-cracking-dow...

  • BP: Celebrating the jingle dress tradition

    Jun 18, 2019

    HINCKLEY, Minn. - You can hear Mikah Whitecloud Hart coming from a long way away. She's a jingle dress dancer, one of a group of women who parade in subtle rhythm at powwows, rattling rows and rows of small metal cones sewn like bells on their dresses, sometimes from their shoulders to their hemlines. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/entertainment/4626781-pure-love-dance-floor-celebrating-jingle-dress-tradition...

  • Back on the track: Racing resumes at Bemidji Speedway

    Jun 18, 2019

    BEMIDJI -- Forcasted rain loomed over Bemidji Speedway on Sunday, June 16, but the threatening skies kept dry for a full night of racing. Big winners on the night included clean sweeps by Dusty Caspers in the Wissota Pure Stocks, Dean Eggebraaten in the Wissota Midwest Modifieds, Adam Prieve in the Wissota Mod Fours and Conrad Schwinn in the Bemidji Mini Stocks. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/motorsports/4627011-auto-racing-back-track-racing-resumes-bemidji-speedway...

  • Apply Now for the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship

    Jun 18, 2019

    LONGMONT, Colorado (June 17, 2019) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) have partnered to launch the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship. The fellowship is a 12-month, self-directed enrichment program designed to support the growth, development, knowledge and networks of Indigenous knowledge holders and knowledge makers. First Nations is now accepting applications for the inaugural year of the program. In 2020, First Nations will award 10 fellowships of $50,000 each to outstanding Native A...

  • NACCHO PODCAST HOW THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC IMPACTS A LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S EFFORTS TO CONTROL A HEPATITIS OUTBREAK

    Jun 18, 2019

    Washington, DC, June 17, 2019 – The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is the voice of the nation’s nearly 3,000 local health departments. NACCHO hosts the regularly scheduled NACCHO Podcast Series Podcast from Washington. In this week’s episode Ian Goldstein and Eli Briggs discuss the movement of four House FY2020 appropriations bills packaged into a minibus. They also discuss the long-awaited passage of the Pandemic and All-Hazards and Advancing Innovations Act reauthorization. Later in the program, Ian Golds...

  • 2019 Annual Spring Fling held in Redby - P7

    Jun 18, 2019

    The 2019 Annual Spring Fling was held in Redby on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at the Art Thunder Memorial Ball Park. On behalf of the Redby Community Board and the Community Coordinators from all four districts we would like to thank everyone who participated in the 2019 annual Spring Fling it was a great turn out and a fun filled day of events. Special thanks to the following sponsors and local businesses that provided there services to make this event successful Coke- Water Pepsi- Water(Erin)...

  • 2019 RLHS/RLMS Pow Wow - P10

    Jun 18, 2019

    The 2019 RLHS/RLMS Pow Wow was held at Red Lake High School on Monday, June 3, 2019....

  • Red Lake High School Graduation 2019 - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    Red Lake High School Graduation 2019 took place on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the Red Lake High School. There were 27 graduates taking part in the ceremony....

  • Red Lake High School Graduation 2019 - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    Red Lake High School Graduation 2019 took place on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the Red Lake High School. There were 27 graduates taking part in the ceremony....

  • RLHS Graduation 2019 - Set II - P12

    Jun 18, 2019

    RLHS Graduation 2019 - Set II Photographs by members of the community....

  • Red Lake High School Warriors Honor Banquet - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    The Red Lake High School Warriors Honor Banquet was held on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at the RLHS Cafeteria starting at 5:30 PM....

  • Lady Warriors lose in 5 innings to Blackduck 21-4 - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors lost in 5 innings to Blackduck 21-4 in Red Lake on Monday, May 13, 2019. The Junior Varsity also dropped their game. Part of the problem could have been they were released from class at 10:30 that morning for an 11 AM game, which would have only gave them about 10 to 15 minutes to get their uniforms on, get to the field, and start playing. They didn't have much time to warm up. The loss gave Red Lake a 3-3 record on the season. Red Lake's Lady Warriors will play Pine...

  • Lady Warriors lose to Walker-Hackensack-Akley 17-6 in Red Lake - P27

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors lost to Walker-Hackensack-Akley 17-6 in Red Lake on Friday, May 17, 2019, putting them at 3-2 on the season. They will host Blackduck on Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11 AM. The Lady Drakes are 8-3 on the season, The girls won't play again until May 16, 2019 at BSU....

  • Red Lake Warrior Baseball Team Wins First Game of Season 6-5 over Cass Lake in 8 Innings - P31

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 18, 2019

    On Monday, May 6, 2019, the Red Lake Warrior Baseball Team won its first game of the season 6-5 over the Cass Lake Panthers in 8 Innings. They will play their last home game on Tuesday, May 7 before road games in Kelliher on May 9th, Nevis on May 10th, Pine River on May 13th and BSU on May 16, 2019. Some photographs taken by CeAngela Pemberton and Hilary Jones....

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