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Articles from the July 12, 2021 edition


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  • Jodi Lynn King

    Jul 12, 2021

    Jodi Lynn King September 15, 1975 - July 07, 2021 Jodi Lynn (Diver) King, 45, started her journey to the spirit world on July 7, 2021. She was born on September 15, 1975, to Darlene (Reynolds) Diver and John Diver, Sr. in Cloquet, MN. Jodi loved her kids, grandbabies, hanging out with her friends, painting her nails, drawing, and painting. She enjoyed cooking and casino hopping in her spare time. Jodi's father, John Diver, Sr., will welcome her into the spirit world, along with many cousins and...

  • Larren Kade Redday

    Jul 12, 2021

    Larren Kade Redday July 7, 2021 - July 7, 2021 Larren Kade Redday (Wichapi Eton Henapha Win) “She comes from the stars Women”, infant daughter of Kathryn Codi Redday was born on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 11:31 A.M. and Journeyed to the Spirit World on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 12:08 P.M. at The Coteau des Prairies Hospital in Sisseton, South Dakota Survived by his mother: Kathryn Three Legs; brothers; Brayden, Evan and Gavin Three Legs; grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Graveside Service: Friday, July 9, 2021 3:00 P.M. Sisseton...

  • Robert "Bobby" Joseph Brown

    Jul 12, 2021

    Robert "Bobby" Joseph Brown October 14, 1958 ~ July 6, 2021 (age 62) Robert "Downtown Bobby Brown" Joseph Brown, age 62, began his journey to the spirit world on July 6th, 2021 from his home in Onigum, Minnesota. He was born to Hazel (Reese) Nordmarken and Joseph Taylor on October 14th, 1958 in Cass Lake, MN. Bobby grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from Minneapolis South High School. Being of the competitive nature, Bobby played every sport, lettered and had personal trophies in all of them...

  • John Michael Houchins

    Jul 12, 2021

    John Michael Houchins May 20, 1977 ~ July 6, 2021 (age 44) John Michael Houchins, age 44, "Waabanoobines" which means "Eastern Thunderbird" of Bemidji, Minnesota began his journey to the spirit world from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota on Tuesday, July 6th, 2021 with his wife by his side. He was born on May 20th, 1977 in Minneapolis, MN to Patricia (Cahill) and John Houchins. John attended and graduated from Big Fork High School in 1995. He enlisted into the United States Army right...

  • Authorities seeking northwestern Minnesota man in connection with wife's death

    Jul 12, 2021

    Authorities are looking for a northwestern Minnesota man who is the primary suspect in the homicide of his wife Friday. U.S. Marshals in Minnesota and North Dakota along with the sheriff's office in Pennington County, Minn. are seeking Eric Reinbold, 44, in connection with the death of Lissette Reinbold, a U.S. Marshals news release said. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading to Reinbold's capture. https://www.startribune.com/authorities-seeking-n...

  • MnDOT gets $60 million federal grant to upgrade I-494 in Bloomington

    Jul 12, 2021

    As four years of construction on Interstate 35W in south Minneapolis come to a close - the project between downtown Minneapolis and the Crosstown will be done Sept. 10 - the Minnesota Department of Transportation is prepping for the metro's next major freeway upgrade: Interstate 494 through Eden Prairie, Bloomington and Richfield. The "I-494: Airport to Hwy. 169" project got a big boost July 1 when the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded MnDOT a $60 million Infrastructure for Rebuilding...

  • With thousands of Minnesota tenants behind on rent, a new state law sets the rules for assistance

    Jul 12, 2021
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    Four months in arrears on her monthly rent of $980, Delia Spencer-Hartwig got some welcome news last week. The 31-year-old south Minneapolis woman was approved for rental assistance to pay back her landlord, courtesy of a statewide program dispensing federal funds to help renters and landlords affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds have yet to come through, but she can't be evicted from her one-bedroom apartment under a bill passed this month by the Legislature that says tenants cannot be...

  • Missing 91-year-old woman found dead in St. Paul creek

    Star Tribune|Jul 12, 2021

    A 91-year-old woman who had been missing since Friday evening was found dead Saturday evening in a creek in St. Paul, police said. Police had asked for the public's help in finding Shoua Lee, who has memory problems, after she left her residence in the 100 block of Biglow Lane, on the city's North End, at 6:15 p.m. on Friday. Family and community members had been searching for her, along with police. "Her body was found around 6:30 p.m.[Saturday] submerged in a creek near the corner of...

  • Fires rage in several states as heat wave broils US West

    Jul 12, 2021

    Firefighters working in searing weather struggled to contain a Northern California wildfire that continued to grow Sunday and forced the temporary closure of a major highway, one of several large blazes burning across the U.S. West amid another heat wave that shattered records and strained power grids. In Arizona, a small plane crashed Saturday during a survey of a wildfire in rural Mohave County, killing both crew members on board. The Beech C-90 aircraft was helping perform reconnaissance...

  • State budget help too late to head off some school cuts

    Jul 12, 2021

    Minnesota school districts are welcoming the Legislature's boost in school spending but are still sorting out how much it will help to stave off budget cuts for the coming school year. The two-year state education budget includes $554 million in new spending, with money earmarked for budget gaps in special education, English-language services, programs aimed at diversifying the teaching ranks and, most notably, an increase to the amount of money that flows from the state to school districts fo...

  • U.S. CDC updates school guidance to emphasize in-person learning

    Jul 12, 2021

    July 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday updated its guidance for U.S. schools reopening in the fall, recommending masking indoors for everyone who is not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and three feet of distance within classrooms. The agency said school administrators can require indoor mask use even for students and educators who are vaccinated, depending on the needs of the community. Reasons would include schools with children under age 12, who are not currently authorized to receive...

  • Minnesota Abortion Report: Abortion Rates Hit Record Low, But Chemical Abortions Hit Record High

    Jul 12, 2021

    According to Minnesota's recently released annual abortion report, 9,108 babies lost their lives to abortion in our state last year. The vast majority (79%) of those abortions were committed after fetal heartbeat was detectable and 45% of Minnesota's abortions were paid for with taxpayer funds in 2020. The fact that over 9,000 babies lost their lives to the gruesome practice of abortion is staggering and heartbreaking. But at the same time, there is hope. These are the lowest abortion numbers...

  • Remains of Missing Army Vet Navajo Woman Missing for Two Years Identified; Boyfriend Charged with First-Degree Murder

    Jul 12, 2021

    FARMINGTON, N.M. - Two years after she was listed as missing, a Navajo woman's body was identified through DNA testing on June 30, 2021. The remains of Cecelia Barber Finona, 59, were discovered in Clark County, Nevada in February 2021. Finona, a 31-year retired veteran, had not been seen since the night of May 30, 2019 at her residence east of Farmington, N.M. She was reported missing the next day on June 1. The story of Finona's disappearance made national news when it was featured in...

  • Former Gov. Richardson Teams Native Groups to Giveaway Shoes on Navajo Nation

    Jul 12, 2021

    SHIPROCK, N.M. - Some 300 pairs of Nike shoes are being delivered to needy children on the Navajo Nation courtesy a unique partnership between the Governor Richardson-Peterson Zah Covid-19 Navajo Families Relief , the NB3 Foundation, the Nike N7 Fund and the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson visited the Navajo Nation on Thursday to help with the delivery of the shoes that will go to six communities. As a longtime supporter and friend of the Navajo people, Gov....

  • Native independence events smother Noem's fireworks wish

    Jul 12, 2021

    RAPID CITY, South Dakota - Grassroots Native treaty rights events here during the national Independence Day holiday this 4th of July featured a peaceful but spectacular civil disobedience action: Four indigenous technical climbers scaled downtown's landmark private grain elevator to drop a gigantic, inverted U.S. flag from the top. "An upside-down flag represents being in distress and is a prominent symbol across Indian Country," NDN Collective organizers said in a media release. "That flag...

  • Cherokee basketball star joins ranks of WNBA

    Jul 12, 2021

    DALLAS – Cherokee Nation citizen Chelsea Dungee is living her dream, but would admittedly like to be living more of it. The former guard for the University of Arkansas is now playing in the WNBA after being drafted fifth overall by the Dallas Wings. Through her first 10 games, her playing time totaled 37 minutes. “I have the ability – the skill set to play in this league,” Dungee said. “I do great in practice. But the mentality has to change. It’s hard to go from playing 40 minutes, running the show, it being about you and leading...

  • Minnesota Police Chiefs Overwhelmingly Support the Use of Body-Worn Cameras

    Jul 12, 2021

    New Brighton, Minn., July 8, 2021 – The vast majority of Minnesota police chiefs (more than 80%) say they support the use of body-worn cameras by police officers, according to a new survey conducted by the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA). The survey, which was distributed via email to more than 300 Minnesota police chiefs over the last six weeks, also found that more than 100 municipal police departments in the state are now deploying the technology. The use of body-worn cameras has nearly doubled in Minnesota police departments...

  • State health officials investigating Legionnaires' cases linked to Albert Lea hotel

    Jul 12, 2021

    Cases of Legionnaires’ disease associated with an Albert Lea hotel are prompting state health officials to warn anyone who stayed at the hotel in late June to seek medical care promptly if they are ill. Minnesota Department of Health investigators have identified two laboratory-confirmed cases so far among people from unrelated groups who were at the Ramada by Wyndham Albert Lea and spent time in the pool/hot tub area around the last weekend of June. These people became ill between late June and early July. One was hospitalized and has been d...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Parade - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates it's own Independence Day: Tuesday Evening Pow Wow - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 12, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated it's own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

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