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  • Restaurants caught in COVID-19 yo-yo

    Jul 8, 2020

    Clays Galaxy Drive In was in hamburger heaven for the three weeks it was in business this summer until a worker's positive test for COVID-19 forced it to temporarily close on July 3. Park Tavern Bowling shut down for cleaning on a prime June 27-28 weekend due to a worker's infection as well. The disruptions to two eateries about a mile apart near Hwy. 7 in St. Louis Park reflect the ongoing pains of reopening restaurants, bars and other public gathering places in Minnesota amid the COVID-19...

  • Minnesota breweries, golf courses and big law firms among recipients of $1 million or more of SBA loan help

    Jul 8, 2020

    Though beer sales are up more than 20% in the U.S. during the pandemic, Minnesota's largest brewery received federal assistance worth at least $1 million through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, according to recently released data from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The loan to August Schell Brewing Co. is just one of many surprises in the list of PPP recipients. Elite private schools, well-heeled arts organizations and global law firms are among the Minnesota-based employers...

  • Minnesota cities set their own mask requirements to fight the COVID-19

    Jul 8, 2020

    In the absence of any state or federal order, mayors and city councils around Minnesota are passing local requirements to wear masks while indoors to limit the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. Already this week, the cities of Winona, Rochester, Mankato and Edina have enacted mask requirements, and similar mandates will be debated this month in Duluth and St. Cloud. Minneapolis, St. Paul and the 63,000-student University of Minnesota require mask-wearing indoors, and the state Supreme...

  • Trump pushes state, local leaders to reopen schools in fall

    Jul 8, 2020

    President Donald Trump on Tuesday launched an all-out effort pressing state and local officials to reopen schools this fall, arguing that some are keeping schools closed not because of the risks from the coronavirus pandemic but for political reasons. "They think it's going to be good for them politically, so they keep the schools closed," Trump said at a White House discussion on school plans for the fall. "No way. We're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open...

  • Minnesota lawmakers still hope for police reforms, public works bill

    Jul 8, 2020

    Minnesota state lawmakers will get another chance at passing police accountability measures into law next week, with Gov. Tim Walz planning to call a special legislative session for the second time this summer. Walz said Tuesday he is optimistic that lawmakers can strike a deal on both a public works spending package and on police reforms in the wake of the May death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. But the politics remain tricky. A few hours after Walz revealed his...

  • Mary Trump's book offers scathing portrayal of president

    Jul 8, 2020

    NEW YORK - President Donald Trump's niece offers a scathing portrayal of her uncle in a new book, blaming a toxic family for raising a narcissistic, damaged man who poses an immediate danger to the public, according to a copy obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press. Mary L. Trump, a psychologist, writes that Trump's reelection would be catastrophic and that "lying, playing to the lowest common denominator, cheating, and sowing division are all he knows." "By the time this book is published,...

  • Sunday report of sexual assault at Powderhorn Park is the third since late last month

    Jul 8, 2020

    Police are investigating a third reported sexual assault in less than two weeks at Powderhorn Park, where hundreds of homeless people are encamped in growing numbers with no immediate prospect of finding a more permanent place to live amid a rise in dangerous incidents. The assaults are the most serious of the many crimes committed there since people starting putting up tents on June 10 on the expansive park south of E. Lake Street after they were evicted from a hotel. On June 17, the Park and...

  • U.S. will pay $1.6 billion to Novavax for coronavirus vaccine

    Jul 8, 2020

    The federal government will pay vaccine-maker Novavax $1.6 billion to expedite the development of a coronavirus vaccine. It is the largest deal to date from Operation Warp Speed, the sprawling federal effort to make coronavirus vaccines and treatments available to the American public as quickly as possible. The deal would pay for Novavax to produce 100 million doses of its new vaccine by the beginning of next year - if the vaccine is shown to be effective in clinical trials. That is a...

  • Is Marijuana Really Harmless?

    Jul 8, 2020
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    Marijuana has become one of the most popular drugs among Americans, and recreational use will most likely continue to rise. Many people who regularly use marijuana may believe that the drug is relatively safe. However, marijuana is a mind-altering substance that can create negative long-term consequences, both bodily and mentally. Background Information Legalization The rise in popularity of Marijuana use among Americans could, in part, be attributed to its recent legalization in many states....

  • Human head found on side of St. Petersburg road, police say

    Jul 8, 2020

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Police have shut down a road in St. Petersburg after a human head was found on the side of the road. A female jogger was out for a morning run when she spotted the gruesome discovery. Around 7 a.m., police said she reported it to the agency. The decomposed remains were found near the intersection of 38th Avenue South and 31st Street South. Police said they don't believe the person died at the scene, but they say the remains likely ended up on the side of the road within...

  • Court orders Dakota pipeline shut in latest blow to U.S. fossil fuel projects

    Jul 8, 2020

    NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. court ordered the shutdown of the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Monday over concerns about its potential environmental impact, a big win for the Native American tribes and green groups who fought the major pipeline’s route across a crucial water supply for years. The decision by U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia followed the cancellation of another high-profile U.S. pipeline project on Sunday and came as a blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to lift the domestic fossil fuels ind...

  • Moccasin Game Tournament held on Monday, July 6, 2020

    Jul 8, 2020

    Moccasin Game Tournament held on Monday, July 6, 2020 2-man, 3-man, 20$ a person, winner take all Moccasin Game Tournament...

  • MIXED ADULT DOUBLE ELIMINATION HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT HELD ON JULY 4, 2020 IN REDBY - P2

    Jul 8, 2020

    MIXED ADULT DOUBLE ELIMINATION HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT HELD ON JULY 4, 2020 IN REDBY PRIZES 1st $600 - 2nd $400 - 3rd $200 - 4th $100 Horseshoe Winners... 1st - Corky n Raven 2nd-Boone n Dell 3rd-Josh n Ange 4th- Herb n Buffy...

  • 2020 Red Lake High School Graduation - P75

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 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 - P76

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 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 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Friday Night Session...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Parade - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Parade...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake High School Baseball Vs. Nevis - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Red Lake High School Baseball Vs. Nevis...

  • Looking Back - Fishing Derby 2011 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back - Fishing Derby 2011...

  • Looking Back - Elder's Summit 2011 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 8, 2020

    Looking Back - Elder's Summit 2011...

  • President Trump's Brief to SCOTUS on Obamacare is the Right Call

    Jul 8, 2020

    ST. PAUL, Minn. —Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF) supports the Trump administration’s brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, which requests the Court declare the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) invalid: “The entire ACA thus must fall with the individual mandate…” CCHF supports the 2019 ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that the individual mandate is unconstitutional because the penalty-tax for being uninsured has been eliminated (California v. Texas). Because there is no severability clause in the ACA, if one part of the law is...

  • MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY - NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGER ON DUTY

    Jul 8, 2020

    APPLICANTS SHOULD SUBMIT RESUME AND COVER LETTER. DRUG TEST REQUIRED. MUST HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS. DUTIES INCLUDE TILL OPERATION, STOCKING FREIGHT, AND OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED. SCHEDULE REQUIRES NIGHT AND WEEKEND WORK. MUST HAVE TRANSPORTATION. APPLY ON-LINE TO allenr@redlakeinc.com OR SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW. PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH DOCUMENTS. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 90 DAY TRAINING PERIOD REQUIRED....

  • Red Lake Transit is now open and will be taking phone calls for transportation

    Red Lake Transit is now open and will be taking phone calls for transportation. Our hours are 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The Ponemah Run will begin at 6:00 AM, 11:30 AM and final run at 4:30 PM. You must call an hour before the bus is scheduled to leave for Ponemah. For the safety of all passengers, you must wear a mask. If you don"t have none, one will be provided for you. Also a temperature check will be made before you can ride the van/bus. The Bemidji Run will be on Tuesday and Friday. There is no...

  • NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUBWAY ASSISTANT MANAGER

    Jul 8, 2020

    MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY - NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUBWAY ASSISTANT MANAGER APPLICANTS SHOULD SUBMIT RESUME AND COVER LETTER. DRUG TEST REQUIRED. MUST HAVE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS. ABLE TO ORDER PRODUCT AND CONDUCT INVENTORY WHEN NEEDED. SCHEDULE REQUIRES NIGHT AND WEEKEND WORK. MUST HAVE TRANSPORTATION. APPLY ON-LINE TO allenr@redlakeinc.com OR IN PERSON WITH SUBWAY MANAGER, TANNER. PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH DOCUMENTS. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 90 DAY TRAINING PERIOD...

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