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Chantel R. Moose August 6, 1998 - April 12, 2024 Chantel Raechelle Moose was born on August 6, 1998, in Duluth, Minnesota. She grew up in Mississippi and later moved back to Cloquet at the age of 14 years. Chantel re-located to Duluth at the age of 16 years. She received her GED and attended college for graphic arts. Chantel Worked as a P.C.A. She enjoyed dancing and hanging out with her friends and family. Chantel especially loved music and making the ones that meant the most to her laugh. She...
Kenneth Wayne Mitchell Jr. June 27, 1986 - April 11, 2024 Zhaawan, Kenneth Mitchell, Jr., age 37, of Onamia, MN, passed away on April 11, 2024. Visitation will begin at 7 PM on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at the District 1 Community Center on the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Reservation. The Funeral Ceremony will held at 10 AM on Monday, April 15, 2024, at the District 1 Community Center on the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Reservation, with Nazhike officiating. Interment will be in the Boyd Family Burial...
The U.N. Security Council met Sunday to discuss Iran's first direct military attack on Israel, its decades-long foe. A majority of the Security Council members, including the United States, condemned the attack, urging Middle Eastern leaders to avoid escalation of the six-month Israel-Gaza war. In its overnight attack, Iran sent more than 300 drones and missiles toward Israel but did not cause major damage or injuries because a U.S.-led coalition destroyed most of the projectiles. Ambassadors...
between his latex-gloved fingers as he stood over the bloated body bag lying in the bed of his battered pickup truck. The woman had been fished out of the Rio Grande minutes earlier. Now, her body lay stiff as mortician Jesus "Chuy" Gonzalez drove away from the muddy boat ramp and toward an overcrowded freezer, passing mobile homes and a casino along the way. Maverick County purchased the trailer during the pandemic to handle covid-19 victims. It was designed to hold 20 bodies but on this day...
Caitlin Clark, who is expected to be the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever in Monday's WNBA draft, deftly skewered "Weekend Update" co-host Michael Che in a "Saturday Night Live" appearance, and used the platform to offer a reminder of the many women's basketball stars who came before her and into the league. It started when Che joked that the University of Iowa would retire Clark's No. 22 and have it "replaced with an apron." Enter Clark. Che said he was a fan and Clark replied, "Really,...
NEW YORK - Live from New York, it's Caitlin Clark! The Iowa star made a surprise appearance on ''Saturday Night Live'' during the show's '' Weekend Update '' segment. She said she first heard about the possibility at the Final Four although discussions had been ongoing for a couple of weeks. ''I didn't know the script until I showed up and saw it, and was like this is very good,'' Clark told the AP on Sunday. ''Set them straight about women's sports was pretty phenomenal. The crowd was great....
More than 6,000 people a day are infected with viral hepatitis - and progress fighting the disease has stalled, a recently released World Health Organization report suggests. The analysis, released at the World Hepatitis Summit in Lisbon this month, looks at the burden of viral hepatitis in 187 countries and assesses the world's progress toward eliminating the disease. Though hepatitis can be caused by heavy alcohol use and some medications, it can also be sparked by a virus that causes liver...
3M was one of the first companies in the country to establish a charitable foundation in 1953. But in 2022, the Maplewood-based company quietly closed its foundation, switching to control its philanthropy internally as a company, not through a separate charitable arm. In Golden Valley, General Mills did the same in 2021, while in Minneapolis, Thrivent shuttered its foundation in 2020. While all three companies say their public generosity won't shrink without a foundation, some nonprofit leaders...
The 23-year-old man who died at the hospital after being shot in a vehicle Thursday afternoon in Minneapolis' Harrison neighborhood has been identified. The man was identified Sunday by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office as Mihretu Adane Ravaz, of St. Louis Park. The medical examiner said his manner of death was homicide caused by multiple gunshot wounds. The shooting occurred at around 4:23 p.m. at Glenwood Avenue and Cedar Lake Road, according to a Minneapolis police news release. Officers responded and found Ravaz suffering from...
Two women are dead after the utility task vehicle (UTV) they were riding in collided with a pickup truck in Benton County on Saturday, according to law enforcement. First responders arrived at the scene on the 9600 block of Ronneby Road NE. in Maywood Township Saturday afternoon and found the UTV engulfed in flames. A Chevy Silverado was in a nearby ditch, the Benton County Sheriff's Office said in a press release. Witnesses pulled the women from the wrecked UTV. The two, who have not been identified, were declared dead at the scene....
TEL AVIV, Israel - The unprecedented attack by Iran on Israel early Sunday ratcheted up regional tensions, confirming long-held fears about the Israel-Hamas war spiraling into a broader conflagration. But Iran, Israel, the United States and Hamas also walked away with some gains. Here's a look at the fallout. ISRAEL'S RESPONSE COULD RESTORE FAITH IN ITS MILITARY As the more than 300 drones and missiles headed toward Israel in the early hours of Sunday, the country was able to successfully put...
WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. - The wife of a former Harvard Medical School morgue manager has pleaded guilty to a federal charge after investigators said she shipped stolen human body parts - including hands, feet and heads - to buyers. Denise Lodge, 64, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Pennsylvania to a charge of interstate transportation of stolen goods, according to court records. Federal prosecutors last year announced charges against...
Minnesota's legal marijuana market could be headed toward a chaotic launch next year if legislators or regulators don't figure out how to license growers ahead of dispensaries. Otherwise, there won't be enough product to go around by the time retailers open their doors. "Cultivation needs to be staged at least 10-12 months before you try and get products out," said Bryant Jones, a member of Minnesota's Cannabis Advisory Council who used to be a licensed grower in Massachusetts. "The plant has...
Red Lake High School Junior & Senior Prom 2024 held on Saturday, April 13, 2024...
Red Lake High School Junior & Senior Prom 2024 held on Saturday, April 13, 2024...
(Bemidji, MN) (April 14, 2024) – The GigaZone Gaming Championship and TechXpo, a Paul Bunyan Communications event, is this Saturday, April 20 at the Sanford Center in Bemidji with free admission and free gaming for all! The doors open at 10 a.m. with special guest Danielle Feinberg on the arena main stage at 2 p.m. Started in 2016, the GigaZone Gaming Championship has grown into one of the largest rural gaming events in the United States and has received national recognition. This year there w...
CROSBY - An investigation into animal cruelty, neglect and hoarding led to more than 100 cats being removed Thursday, April 11, from a Crosby home. In a news release posted Friday morning on its Facebook page, the Crosby Police Department reported about 12:15 p.m. Thursday police officers along with the assistance of the Minnesota Federated Humane Society conducted an administrative search warrant at a residence in Crosby in regard to reports of animal cruelty, animal hoarding and unsafe living...
Bemidji, MN – April 12, 2024 - Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan recently toured Bridgeman Hall, home to the Minnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence (Center) on the campus of Bemidji State University (BSU). During the visit, Lieutenant Governor Flanagan and her team talked with Jeremy Leffelman, executive director of the Center, to discuss two crucial grants awarded to the Center by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) to strengthen Minnesota's advanced manufacturing workforce. These grants...
St. Paul, MN: Many farmers and applicators will soon apply anhydrous ammonia (NH3) prior to planting or sidedress after planting. Even with a rush against time and the weather, safety should never be compromised. Accidents involving anhydrous ammonia have proven how dangerous and deadly the chemical can be when not handled properly. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is providing the following tips to farmers and applicators so they can safely apply anhydrous ammonia. • Always wear appropriate goggles and gloves. Never wear c...
The Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota Senate District 2 held its Endorsing Convention on Tuesday, April 9, at the Bemidji Eagles Club in Bemidji, MN. There were 31 delegates representing district 2A and 26 delegates representing 2B, for a total of 57 delegates participating. DFL Delegates from House District 2A endorsed Reed Olson of Bemidji as their candidate for MN House District 2A. Reed Olson, 48, is a small business owner, who has co-owned the Wild Hare Bistro, in Bemidji, since...
When Alex Soto began working at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center at Arizona State University Library in 2021, he was the center's only full-time employee. Two years later, he reimagined the center into the first Indigenous-led and staffed library spaces at a research university in the United States. The newly created space for the Labriola Center officially opened on the second floor of the Hayden Library on the university's Tempe campus on April 3. Soto, who is Tohono O'odham,...
St. Paul – Today, the Minnesota Senate voted to confirm Matt Varilek as Commissioner of the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) for Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan’s second term. Varilek has served as DEED commissioner since June 2023. Before joining DEED, Commissioner Varilek was president of the Little Falls-based Initiative Foundation, and prior to that served as a senior leader at the Small Business Administration both in Washington D.C. and in Denver. Additionally, his business experience inc...
Fertile-Beltrami shuts down Red Lake in Section 8A Championship game 92-67 at the REA in Thief River Falls Fertile-Beltrami advances to represent Section 8A in the State Tournament this week FERTILE-BELTRAMI IMPRESSIVE AS THEY BEAT RED LAKE IN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP By KROX Radio The Fertile-Beltrami Falcons played an outstanding all-around game to build a big lead to defeat the Red Lake Warriors in the Section 8A Boys Basketball Championship game, 92-67, on Friday at the Ralph Englestad Arena in...
Fertile-Beltrami shuts down Red Lake in Section 8A Championship game 92-67 at the REA in Thief River Falls Fertile-Beltrami advances to represent Section 8A in the State Tournament this week FERTILE-BELTRAMI IMPRESSIVE AS THEY BEAT RED LAKE IN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP By KROX Radio The Fertile-Beltrami Falcons played an outstanding all-around game to build a big lead to defeat the Red Lake Warriors in the Section 8A Boys Basketball Championship game, 92-67, on Friday at the Ralph Englestad Arena in...
Red Lake Youth Sports: Your 8A East Subsection Champions, Red Lake Warriors. What a game. Shout-out to the fans for bringing the energy to fuel the epic comeback. And a huge shout-out to our opponent; the Thunderbirds brought their A-game and played their hearts out, leaving it all on the court. See also: Red Lake comes back from 17 down to claim Section 8A East championship https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/prep/red-lake-comes-back-from-17-down-to-claim-section-8a-east-championship Watch...