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  • Donald Jame Rabideau

    Jul 9, 2019

    Donald Jame Rabideau October 16, 1948 - July 7, 2019 Donald James Rabideau, 70, of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota died on July 7, 2019 at Nurse's Care Center in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. in Rice Lake, MN at the Rice Lake Area Fellowship Assembly of God with Pastor Tim Brown Officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be at the Pine Bend Cemetery in Lengby, Minnesota. The Cease...

  • Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019

    Jul 9, 2019

    Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019...

  • Matthew David Eason

    Jul 9, 2019

    Matthew David Eason February 17, 1984 ~ July 4, 2019 (age 35) Matthew David Eason, 35, of Cass Lake, MN died on Thursday, July 4th, 2019 at Sanford Medical Center in Bemidji, MN after a brief but courageous fight with esophageal cancer. A time of sharing and reflection will take place on Sunday, July 21st, 2019 at the Bemidji Eagles Club at 2pm as part of the previously scheduled benefit hosted by his friends. Matt was born February 17th, 1984 in Edina, MN to Darla Holmgren and Brian and Diana...

  • Thelma Midge (Keezer) VanValkenburgh

    Jul 9, 2019

    Thelma Midge (Keezer) VanValkenburgh July 8, 1937 ~ June 23, 2019 (age 81) Thelma VanValkenburgh, 81, Naytahwaush, MN died Sunday, June 23, 2019 at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, ND from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Funeral Services for Thelma will be held Thursday, June 27 at 11AM in the Naytahwaush Sports Complex in Naytahwaush. Visitation will be held Wednesday, June 26 at the Naytahwaush Sports Complex beginning at 5pm. Thelma Keezer was born July 8, 1937 in White Earth, MN to...

  • Joseph Robert Blue

    Jul 9, 2019

    Joseph Robert Blue June 24th, 1984 - Wednesday, July 3, 2019 Service Information Hillside - Minneapolis Saturday, July 13th 2019 Burial - 1:00 P.M. Visitation Information All Nations Church Bloomington, MN Friday, July 12th 2019 All-night beg at 12:00 (noon) Joseph Robert Blue, age 35, of Columbia Heights, Minnesota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019 at his residence. He was born on June 24, 1984 in Minneapolis the son of Ronald J. Blue and Linda Strong. Joseph was former...

  • Red Lake Conservation Officer Dies While Responding To Call

    Dennis Weimann, Lakeland News|Jul 9, 2019

    The Red Lake Nation is mourning the death of one of its conservation officers. Shannon "Opie" Barron, 48, died late last night after suffering a medical emergency shortly after responding to a call of service involving an incident where there was suspected illegal harvesting. Red Lake police officials say officers had just cleared the call for service when Barron requested EMS to his location after not feeling well. Officers on scene immediately performed live-saving measures until Barron was...

  • Red Lake Conservation Officer, Shannon "Opie" Barron, dies after answering police call

    Red Lake Police Department|Jul 9, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - July 8, 2019 - It is with the great sadness and sorrow in announcing the passing of Conservation Officer, Shannon "Opie" Barron, age 48 Badge #32. Officer Barron passed away late last night after suffering a medical emergency shortly after responding to a call of service north of Red Lake just off of Highway 89 involving an incident where there was suspected illegal harvesting. He was nearing the end of his shift when the call came out and being the officer he was it was not a...

  • Red Lake Conservation Officer dies on duty

    Valley News Live|Jul 9, 2019

    Red Lake, Minn. (Valley News Live) The Red Lake Police Department, family and friends are mourning the loss of a conservation officer who died while responding to a call. 48-year-old Shannon "Opie" Barron was responding to a call for illegal harvesting north of Red Lake Sunday night. Once he cleared the call, he requested an EMS because he wasn't feeling well. Officers on scene immediately performed life-saving measures and took him to the hospital where he died. His body was taken to the...

  • Sanford Health seeks Iowa merger to create $11 billion health system

    Jul 9, 2019

    Sanford Health is exploring a merger with Des Moines-based UnityPoint Health to create a large health system that includes dozens of hospitals and nursing homes plus hundreds of medical clinics across six states including Minnesota. Leaders of the two groups signed last month a letter of intent to explore the merger, which they said would create a nonprofit company with more than $11 billion in annual revenue that ranks among the top 15 largest nonprofit health systems in the country....

  • FBI, ICE use driver's license photos without owners' knowledge or consent

    Jul 9, 2019

    WASHINGTON – Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have turned state driver's license databases into a facial-recognition gold mine, scanning through hundreds of millions of Americans' photos without their knowledge or consent, newly released documents show. Thousands of facial-recognition requests, internal documents and e-mails over the past five years, obtained through public-records requests by Georgetown University researchers and p...

  • University of Minnesota researcher finds link between doctors' prescribing and payments from drugmakers

    Jul 9, 2019

    A University of Minnesota pharmacist is raising concerns about the rising use of a class of painkillers called gabapentinoids and the influence of pharmaceutical company payments on the way doctors prescribe the pills. Analyzing federal prescription data, Greg Rhee and colleagues reported Monday that doctors were more likely to prescribe higher-cost, brand-name gabapentinoids when they received payments or other financial support from the companies that manufacture those drugs. http://www.startribune.com/u-of-m-researcher-fi...

  • White House tells agencies they no longer have to weigh a project's long-term climate impacts

    Jul 9, 2019

    The White House proposed Friday that federal agencies no longer have to take a project’s long-term climate impacts into account when assessing how they will affect the environment, reversing a major Obama administration policy. The draft guidance, issued by the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), would change the way the U.S. government evaluates activities ranging from coal mining to gas pipelines and oil drilling by limiting the extent to which agencies can calculate their greenhouse gas emissions. In April 2016, CEQ f...

  • Iran breaches key uranium enrichment limit in nuclear deal

    Jul 9, 2019

    TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Monday began enriching uranium to 4.5%, just breaking the limit set by its nuclear deal with world powers, while it is still seeking a way for Europe to help it bypass U.S. sanctions amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington. The acknowledgement by the spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran to The Associated Press shows that the Islamic Republic trying to increase pressure on those still in the 2015 nuclear deal. It also comes just days after...

  • Teen odds of using marijuana dip with recreational use laws

    Jul 9, 2019

    CHICAGO - New research suggests legalizing recreational marijuana for U.S. adults in some states may have slightly reduced teens' odds of using pot. One reason may be that it's harder and costlier for teens to buy marijuana from licensed dispensaries than from dealers, said lead author Mark Anderson, a health economist at Montana State University. http://www.startribune.com/teen-odds-of-using-marijuana-dip-with-recreational-use-laws/512428012/...

  • U.S. farmers stalk fraudulent imports to save their markets

    Jul 9, 2019

    The massive freighter left a port on the coast of Turkey in April, bound for the United States with a cargo of grain for farmers to feed to organic livestock. From a desk at his farm in rural Wisconsin, John Bobbe was suspicious. http://www.startribune.com/organic-farmers-stalk-fradulent-imports/511952972/...

  • 2019 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    12 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2019/07/09/news/red-lake-independence-day-pow-wow-winners-2019/81714.html...

  • Chyanne McDaniel wins car in Red Lake Endurance Challenge - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    Chyanne McDaniel toughed it out for over 22 hours to win the car giveaway that began on Friday, July 5, 2019 and ended when she was the last one standing over 22 hours later. There were 19 contestants that had signed up originally. The event was called the "Endurance Challenge" and below is a list of the rules that were used: 1. Must be an enrolled Red Lake Band member 2. Must have a valid drivers license 3. Must be 18 years old and up 4. If more than 20 people sign up, the Red Lake Police...

  • 2019 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Parade - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    12 July Celebration: Saturday Afternoon Parade Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2019/07/09/news/red-lake-independence-day-pow-wow-winners-2019/81714.html...

  • 2019 July Celebration: Friday Evening Pow Wow - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    12 July Celebration: Friday Evening Pow Wow Red Lake Independence Day Pow Wow Winners 2019: https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2019/07/09/news/red-lake-independence-day-pow-wow-winners-2019/81714.html...

  • Bridging delivers more furniture to the Red Lake Indian Reservation - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    On Friday afternoon George Head and a group of guys, some volunteers, unloaded a semi truck of furniture at the old Redby Center. Mostly dressers, these items will go to families in need within the next week or two. The items come from an organization called Bridging located in the Twin Cities: https://www.bridging.org/ Founded in 1987, Bridging was founded on one simple, yet powerful idea-that together we can create a bridge between those in need and those with excess. Since the first donated...

  • Little Rock Community Feast held at new Little Rock Center - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 2019

    The Little Rock Community held a feast at the new Little Rock Center on Monday, July 1, 2019 from 6 PM to 8 PM. Tacos with all the trimmings and ice cream were on the menu. There were over 200 men, women and children that were in attendance. The event was sponsored by Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • Red Lake High School Graduation 2019 - P49

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 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 - P50

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 9, 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....

  • $370,000+ in Legacy Small Grants Support History Projects Across Minnesota

    Jul 9, 2019

    The Minnesota Historical Society is pleased to announce 42 recipients of Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Small Grants ($10,000 and less), totaling $372,793 in 26 counties. Small grants are awarded quarterly to help nonprofits, educational organizations, government units and tribal organizations preserve and share Minnesota history. This cycle of awards was approved by the MNHS Executive Council on June 6, 2019. Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants are made possible by the Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage...

  • Democratic Presidential Candidates Make Their Pitches to Teachers' Union Leaders

    Jul 9, 2019

    Ten Democratic presidential contenders pledged to bring back respect to the teaching profession and, in many cases, raise teacher pay as they made their pitches to the delegates of the nation's largest teachers' union. Former Vice President Joe Biden, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, Sen. Kamala Harris, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, former Rep. Beto O'Rourke, Rep. Tim Ryan, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren all spoke to National Education Association delegates on July 5....

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