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Articles from the June 29, 2020 edition


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  • Whitecloud Johnson

    Jun 29, 2020

    Whitecloud Johnson June 25, 2020 - June 25, 2020 WhiteCloud Johnson, 3 months, passed away on June 25, 2020 in Vermilion lake, MN. Whitecloud was born to James Johnson and Adriana Brown on March 22, 2020 in Virginia, MN. WhiteCloud was the most handsomest, precious little baby boy we could have been blessed with. He was so sweet, and always had a smile on his face when he would wake up in the morning. He barley ever cried unless he was poopy or wanted your attention. Ha Ha and he would get that...

  • Still in short supply, N95 masks used over and over

    Jun 29, 2020

    Imagine breathing through a face-hugging N95 mask for an entire eight-hour nursing shift on a hospital floor. Properly fitted, it clings tightly to the skin, protecting the wearer from breathing in pathogens such as the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. But those filtered-out germs don't just vanish - the novel coronavirus can live up to 72 hours on surfaces, masks included. Just touching the outside of a contaminated respirator is risky, and it's considered the biggest danger of reusing them....

  • Minneapolis mayor, police chief announce tighter body-camera rules

    Jun 29, 2020

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Medaria Arradondo on Sunday announced tighter rules for reviewing officers' body cameras that they say will provide more transparency and accountability. They're the latest moves the city is taking toward police reform amid calls for sweeping changes to law enforcement following the killing of George Floyd by police. On Sunday, Frey and Arradondo called the changes the "first of what will be a series of new public safety policy reforms."...

  • 'We could be feeling this for the next decade': Virus hits college towns

    Jun 29, 2020

    DAVIS, CALIF. – The community around the University of California, Davis, used to have a population of 70,000 and a thriving economy. Rentals were tight. Downtown was jammed. Hotels were booked months in advance for commencement. Students swarmed to the town's bar crawl, sampling the trio of signature cocktails known on campus as "the Davis Trinity." Then came the coronavirus. When the campus closed in March, an estimated 20,000 students and faculty left town. With them went about one-third o...

  • Spies and commandos warned months ago of Russian bounties on U.S. troops

    Jun 29, 2020

    WASHINGTON – U.S. intelligence officers and Special Operations forces in Afghanistan alerted their superiors as early as January to a suspected Russian plot to pay bounties to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan, according to officials briefed on the matter. The crucial information that led the spies and commandos to focus on the bounties included the recovery of a large amount of American cash from a raid on a Taliban outpost that prompted suspicions. Interrogations of captured m...

  • Trump faces mounting defections from a once-loyal group: older white voters

    Jun 29, 2020

    Clifford Wagner, an 80-year-old Republican in Tucson, Ariz., never cared for President Donald Trump. He supported Jeb Bush in the 2016 presidential primary race and cast a protest vote in the general election for Gary Johnson, the Libertarian nominee. An Air Force veteran, Wagner described the Trump presidency as a mortifying experience: His friends in Europe and Japan tell him the United States has become "the laughingstock of the world." This year, Wagner said he would register his opposition...

  • Minnesota schools face uncertainty amid a pandemic-related budget crunch

    Jun 29, 2020

    Minnesota school districts scrambling to prepare for an uncertain academic year are tallying the millions of dollars they'll have to spend - and that they could lose - as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are laptops and software and wireless hot spots to buy, in case classes again need to move online. If students return to school in person, there's also a long list of purchases to make buildings safe: sanitizer and hand-washing stations, plexiglass barriers, extra classroom supplies so...

  • Is your mask too hot? Don't sweat it

    Jun 29, 2020

    As anyone who's spent time under a mask recently can tell you, the practice isn't often enjoyable. And as the weather warms up, face masks could become particularly sweaty and uncomfortable. "Summers are tough," said Nicole Jochym, a third-year medical student at Cooper Medical School at Rowan University in New Jersey who works with the Sew Face Masks Philadelphia organization. Even as temperatures rise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still recommends wearing face masks,...

  • World hits coronavirus milestones amid fears worse to come

    Jun 29, 2020

    ROME - The world surpassed two sobering coronavirus milestones Sunday -- 500,000 confirmed deaths, 10 million confirmed cases -- and hit another high mark for daily new infections as governments that attempted reopenings continued to backtrack and warn that worse news could be yet to come. "COVID-19 has taken a very swift and very dangerous turn in Texas over just the past few weeks," said Gov. Greg Abbott, who allowed businesses to start reopening in early May but on Friday shut down bars and...

  • Virus death toll drops to 5 in NY, once the US epicenter

    Jun 29, 2020

    NEW YORK - Five people died Saturday from the coronavirus in New York state, the lowest daily death toll the state has reported since March 15. Saturday's total compared to 13 fatalities the day before as the number of fatalities caused by the virus continues to plummet in the state. During the peak of the pandemic in April, nearly 800 people were dying a day from coronavirus. "We are on the exact opposite end," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press."...

  • Minnesota August primary voting has started: Here's what you need to know

    Jun 29, 2020

    Minnesotans can now cast a ballot for the Aug. 11 primary. Early absentee voting began on Friday, 46 days before the election. Under state law, any eligible Minnesotan can now elect to vote early by mail or in person. Secretary of State Steve Simon is encouraging voters to consider mail-in ballots this year in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Interest appears high so far: More than 207,000 residents requested no-excuse absentee ballots as of Friday, up from roughly 8,000 at this time in 2018....

  • IPS Solar grows hotter in a cool economy this year

    Jun 29, 2020

    Impact Power Solutions is a pioneer of the Minnesota solar industry with a new majority owner that has fueled red-hot growth in a recession. SmartPitch Ventures, a private-equity firm focused on renewable energy, spent several million dollars last year to acquire most of the stock in IPS Solar, as it is known, that was owned by Ralph Jacobson, who started the firm 29 years ago. Eric Pasi, chief development officer at IPS Solar, said revenue should grow 60% this year, to about $35 million. IPS...

  • COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to decrease across Minnesota

    Jun 29, 2020

    ROCHESTER, Minn. — The number of Minnesotans requiring hospitalization for COVID-19 has decreased in the past week, according to state-provided data. The number of people hospitalized as of Sunday, June 28 was 288, with 143 of those hospitalized in an intensive care unit. The number of people hospitalized was 34 fewer than what was reported a week earlier, which was reportedly the lowest number of people needing hospitalization since April 29. Overall, the Minnesota Department of Health reported 523 new cases and eight newly reported deaths a...

  • Second round of stimulus checks remains possibility

    Jun 29, 2020

    FARGO - Fargo teacher Paul Kolesar said when the government ordered the earlier shutdown for the coronavirus pandemic the 160 million stimulus payments sent to Americans were a good idea. He believes the government should compensate residents when they make mandated shutdowns. Kolesar said he also favors a second round of stimulus checks, a measure that is being discussed in the U.S. Senate as they work on a third legislative package in response to the pandemic. The House already passed another...

  • Second Death of COVID-19 Positive Man Incarcerated at MCF-Faribault Reported by Minnesota Department of Corrections

    Jun 29, 2020

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Early this morning, a 71-year-old man incarcerated at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Faribault, Minn., died at a local hospital. The man, identified as Leroy Wallace Bergstrom, age 71, had been hospitalized in critical condition since June 16. He tested positive for COVID-19 on June 10. An autopsy by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner to determine the cause of death is pending. Mr. Bergstrom’s death is the second of a COVID-19 positive person incarcerated in Minnesota. The first occurred June 23. Both men were inc...

  • TOO HOT TO COOK!! SUBWAY HAS YOU COVERED

    Jun 29, 2020

    TOO HOT TO COOK!! SUBWAY HAS YOU COVERED $5 FOOTLONGS WHEN YOU BUY TWO!! That's any two footlongs for $5 each. Inside dining is now available take a break from the heat! ALSO, STOCK UP NOW ON SANITIZER, GLOVES AND MASKS FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY FAMILY GATHERING!!! A NEW SHIPMENT OF WASHABLE CLOTH MASKS HAVE JUST ARRIVED!!...

  • INDIGENOUS BUSINESS COVID-19 RESPONSE TASKFORCE LAUNCHES NEW RESEARCH FINDINGS

    Jun 29, 2020

    Toronto, ON – June 26, 2020 – A survey led by the Indigenous Business COVID-19 Response Taskforce has found an urgent need for additional liquidity financing and support services for Indigenous businesses. When asked how long their business could continue to operate if no further supports were made available, just under half (44%) of Indigenous businesses indicated that, without support, they were likely to fail after 3-6 months. 10% of businesses predicted operations could not last more than a month without support, and 2% indicated that the...

  • Global COVID-19 Deaths Top 500,000

    Jun 29, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic reached a new milestone on Sunday, with confirmed deaths surpassing half a million around the world and the number of confirmed cases topping 10 million. According to data collected by Johns Hopkins University, there were 10,063,319 confirmed cases and 500,108 deaths globally by late Sunday afternoon. The number of cases is likely much higher, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announcing this week that for every reported case, there were 10 other...

  • 2020 Red Lake High School Graduation - P55

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    4 Red Lake High School Graduation held on Saturday, May 23rd in Red Lake. Savannah M. Atkinson, Marlene Blue, Brisenia Bravo, LeShawnda Siseliyah Brun, Jayla Rose Caldwell, KayLynn Jean Chaboyea, Brooke Cloud, LeRiyah Jaden Cloud, Kyleigh J. Defoe-Graves, Joelle Drouillard, Daylen R. French, Autumn Eileen Holthusen, Kyra Haley-Rose King, Emma N. Kingbird, Gerika Anne Kingbird, Mark Kingbird Jr., Trisha Marie Kingbird, Kerri Lynn Lafoumtain, Bryann Lynn Lussier, Daisey Nelson, Calista...

  • 2020 Red Lake High School Graduation - P56

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    4 Red Lake High School Graduation held on Saturday, May 23rd in Red Lake. Savannah M. Atkinson, Marlene Blue, Brisenia Bravo, LeShawnda Siseliyah Brun, Jayla Rose Caldwell, KayLynn Jean Chaboyea, Brooke Cloud, LeRiyah Jaden Cloud, Kyleigh J. Defoe-Graves, Joelle Drouillard, Daylen R. French, Autumn Eileen Holthusen, Kyra Haley-Rose King, Emma N. Kingbird, Gerika Anne Kingbird, Mark Kingbird Jr., Trisha Marie Kingbird, Kerri Lynn Lafoumtain, Bryann Lynn Lussier, Daisey Nelson, Calista...

  • 2020 Red Lake High School Graduation - P57

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    4 Red Lake High School Graduation held on Saturday, May 23rd in Red Lake. Savannah M. Atkinson, Marlene Blue, Brisenia Bravo, LeShawnda Siseliyah Brun, Jayla Rose Caldwell, KayLynn Jean Chaboyea, Brooke Cloud, LeRiyah Jaden Cloud, Kyleigh J. Defoe-Graves, Joelle Drouillard, Daylen R. French, Autumn Eileen Holthusen, Kyra Haley-Rose King, Emma N. Kingbird, Gerika Anne Kingbird, Mark Kingbird Jr., Trisha Marie Kingbird, Kerri Lynn Lafoumtain, Bryann Lynn Lussier, Daisey Nelson, Calista...

  • 2020 Red Lake High School Graduation - P58

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    4 Red Lake High School Graduation held on Saturday, May 23rd in Red Lake. Savannah M. Atkinson, Marlene Blue, Brisenia Bravo, LeShawnda Siseliyah Brun, Jayla Rose Caldwell, KayLynn Jean Chaboyea, Brooke Cloud, LeRiyah Jaden Cloud, Kyleigh J. Defoe-Graves, Joelle Drouillard, Daylen R. French, Autumn Eileen Holthusen, Kyra Haley-Rose King, Emma N. Kingbird, Gerika Anne Kingbird, Mark Kingbird Jr., Trisha Marie Kingbird, Kerri Lynn Lafoumtain, Bryann Lynn Lussier, Daisey Nelson, Calista...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - May Equay Wiigamig Walk - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - May Equay Wiigamig Walk...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Safety Camp at Red Lake Elementary School - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Safety Camp at Red Lake Elementary School...

  • Looking Back - Fishing Derby 2011 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jun 29, 2020

    Looking Back - Fishing Derby 2011...

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