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Articles from the July 24, 2020 edition


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  • Testing Trailer Hour Changes

    Jul 24, 2020

    Testing Trailer Hour Changes Question of the Day Home care for people with suspected or confirmed COVID-19...

  • King Amenadiel Stillday

    Jul 24, 2020

    King Amenadiel Stillday June 10, 2020 ~ July 20, 2020 King Amenadiel Stillday, 40-days old, entered the Spirit World at Red Lake Hospital on Monday, July 20, 2020. Baby King was born June 10, 2020 at Sanford Hospital in Bemidji MN, to Autumn Rose-Ann Stillday. In his short life, King captured the hearts of his mother and all who cared for him. They remember him smiling back at them, starting to coo when he heard their voice, and studying their faces. King was a good baby. When they heard him...

  • Kendall D. Goodhouse (Cavanaugh)

    Jul 24, 2020

    Kendall D. Goodhouse (Cavanaugh) June 08, 1984 - July 18, 2020 Remembering the life of... Kendall D. (Cavanaugh) Goodhouse "Is'na Wic'asta" (Lone Man) age 36 of the Fort Totten Spirit Lake Nation began his journey to the Spirit World on Saturday, July 18, 2020 at his mother's home in Fort Totten ND. Kendall Duane Cavanaugh was born on June 8, 1984 in Grand Forks ND, the son of Kenneth K. Goodhouse and Cecelia "Kixie" Cavanaugh. He was reared and educated in Fort Totten, West Fargo and Newtown...

  • Michael Anthony Flammond Sr.

    Jul 24, 2020

    Michael Anthony Flammond Sr. December 7, 1961 - July 22, 2020 Michael Anthony Flammond Sr., age 58 of Brooklyn Center Journeyed to the Spirit World on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at his residence. He was born on December 7, 1961 in Valentine, Nebraska the son of Lloyd and Mary (Kist) Flammond. Michael was an enrolled member of Quapaw Tribe in Oklahoma, but was raised on The Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. Michael was an excellent horseman. He was employed as a laborer in construction for many...

  • Abinoojii Kingbird-Bushey

    Jul 24, 2020

    Abinoojii Kingbird-Bushey July 21, 2020 ~ July 21, 2020 Abinoojii Kingbird-Bushey, 37 weeks gestation, was born asleep on July 21st, 2020 at the Sanford Hospital in Bemidji, Minnesota. She was born to Cassandra Kingbird and Anthony Bushey, Jr. Family that Abinoojii meets are her great grandmas, Barbara J. Fineday and Suzanne Bruce-Smith; great grandpas, James Fallsfeather and Walter Smith, Sr.; aunt, Lynda Morrison; great aunt, Sheryl Fineday-Hill; great uncles, Steven Bruce and John Fineday...

  • Feds in town to assess Minnesota's COVID-19 response

    Jul 24, 2020

    A federal COVID-19 response team is in Minnesota this week to review state pandemic strategies and offer recommendations to prevent a recent uptick in cases from producing a surge of hospitalizations and deaths. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced in a call with state leaders late last week that he was sending a team, and it arrived Monday. Azar's concern is that Minnesota might be following the pattern of Southern and Western states that have seen rising cases followed...

  • Minnesota teachers give nod to distance learning, survey shows

    Jul 24, 2020

    A statewide survey of more than 20,000 Minnesota educators found nearly half preferring to stay with distance learning this fall, but almost the same number backing a physical return with appropriate safety measures. Still, support for a full five-day-a-week reopening proved a tough sell for respondents, according to Education Minnesota, the state's teachers union, which released the survey results Thursday. The release came a week before Gov. Tim Walz is expected to weigh in with state...

  • 17-year-old boy is Minneapolis' 37th homicide victim of 2020

    Jul 24, 2020

    A 17-year-old boy was shot to death Thursday evening on Minneapolis' South Side, the city's 37th homicide of the year. Police responded to a report of shots fired just after 6 p.m. in the area of 35th Street and S. Chicago Avenue, several blocks north of the George Floyd memorial site. Officers arrived to find the boy suffering from at least one gunshot wound and started CPR, according to police and scanner traffic reports. https://www.startribune.com/17-year-old-boy-is-minne...

  • Political antagonists united by George Floyd's death to forge deal on police reform

    Jul 24, 2020

    Twenty-five days after George Floyd's death by Minneapolis police, top lawmakers in Minnesota's divided Legislature came together in a third floor Capitol conference room for their first substantive talks on police reform. House Democrats, led by members of the People of Color and Indigenous Caucus, had put forward a far-reaching list of proposals, from use-of-force restrictions to voting rights for felons. Senate Republicans, wary that the House plan went too far, countered with an offer that...

  • Minnesota Department of Corrections lays off 48 employees in wake of coronavirus

    Jul 24, 2020

    The Minnesota Department of Corrections has laid off 48 employees to meet "unforeseen budget shortfalls" related to the corona­virus pandemic, officials said. In an e-mail to state legislators last week, a senior staffer explained that compounding factors such as contractual salary increases, ballooning overtime for officers and loss of revenue from the agency's industrial MINNCOR program were to blame for a $4.2 million deficit. Balancing the budget would require a reduction in staffing....

  • TCF Financial announces $1 billion loan drive to minority-owned small businesses

    Jul 24, 2020

    TCF Financial stepped up its commitment to minorities in the wake of the George Floyd killing and related demonstrations. CEO Craig Dahl, who merged TCF with Detroit's Chemical Financial Corp. in 2019, on Thursday announced a $1 billion loan commitment to minority- and female-owned small businesses over five years. The company will also spend $10 million to assist lower-income home buyers during the period. The commitment grew out of a denunciation of discrimination by Dahl and TCF Chairman...

  • Allegations against Trump envoy roil US Embassy in London

    Jul 24, 2020

    LONDON - Allegations that President Donald Trump's envoy to Britain made inappropriate remarks about women and minorities and may have violated federal ethics rules are roiling the U.S. Embassy in London. Current and former U.S. officials say the charges against U.S. Ambassador to the Court of Saint James's Robert "Woody" Johnson surfaced during a routine inspection of operations at the embassy and are to be addressed in a report by the State Department's inspector general. Those officials say...

  • The public entry to the Criminal Justice Complex in Red Lake will be closed on Friday July 24, 2020

    Jul 24, 2020

    Due to the highway construction project, the public entry to the Criminal Justice Complex in Red Lake will be closed on Friday July 24, 2020, and there will be no access to the Tribal Court Building until Monday, July, 27, 2020....

  • About 20,000 SNAP and cash assistance recipients must renew applications in August to receive benefits

    Jul 24, 2020

    More than 20,000 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Minnesota Family Investment Program recipients must renew their applications in August to ensure they receive their benefits for September onward, unless the federal government allows Minnesota continued flexibility in how the benefits are administered. The Minnesota Department of Human Services will notify SNAP and MFIP recipients who reached the end of their certification period any time from March through August via a written notice in the mail beginning next week. Some of the...

  • Assistant Secretary Sweeney Announces New Policy to Ensure Expeditious Processing of Tribal HEARTH Applications

    Jul 24, 2020

    WASHINGTON – Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Tara Sweeney announced today a new internal policy governing how the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) processes tribal applications under the “Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Homeownership Act of 2012” (HEARTH Act). The new policy, which is codified in the Indian Affairs Manual, details the process for BIA review and approval of tribes’ HEARTH regulations. The policy covers steps BIA will take from the moment of receipt in Central Office — when the 120-day statutory timeframe f...

  • MDA Receives Farm to School Grant from USDA

    Jul 24, 2020

    St. Paul, MN: Efforts to continue supporting Farm to School initiatives in Minnesota will get a boost from a nearly $100,000 grant the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will receive from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service. The MDA will match the two-year, $99,881 federal grant to create a statewide Harvest of the Month program to support schools in accessing local food monthly in the cafeteria, classroom, and community. “Schools need easy-to-use, targeted marketing and educational materials and bet...

  • Minnesota Mask Requirement: Slowing the Spread of COVID-19 to Keep Our Economy Open

    Commissioner Steve Grove|Jul 24, 2020

    Over the last months, we’ve heard repeatedly from Minnesota businesses that we need to continue to control the spread of the coronavirus in order to sustain the economic rebound underway. Our state's businesses know that in order to keep making strides in bringing our economy back, we’ve got to take care of each other – and the easiest way to do that is to wear a mask. In recent weeks, more and more Minnesota business have led the way on this requirement. From big chains like Target, Best Buy, and Cub Foods, to local shops and establishments ac...

  • Moccasin Game Tournament held Saturday, July 18, 2020 at the Red Lake Pow Wow Grounds - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

    Moccasin Game Tournament held Saturday, July 18, 2020 at the Red Lake Pow Wow Grounds Adult Winners First Place - Moe Lester Loud and Larry Vanwert - $1200 Second Place - Mike Barrett jr, and Garritte Caldwell - $800 Third Place - Deon pierre, Jack Johnson, and Randy Johnson - $600 Fourth Place - Lee Lussier Jr and Gary RezDawg Jourdain - $400 Youth Winners First Place - Bruce Taylor Jr, Keith Caldwell and William Kingbird Jr. - $400 Second Place - Tino Prentice, Cayden Prentice, and Erwin...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Natural Foods Cooking Class held at the Little Rock Round House - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Natural Foods Cooking Class held at the Little Rock Round House...

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

    Looking Back to 2013 - Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P12

    Michael Barrett|Jul 24, 2020

    Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Monday Session - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

    Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Monday Session...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Parade - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 24, 2020

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

  • AP-NORC poll: Very few Americans back full school reopening

    Jul 24, 2020

    BOSTON (AP) - Virtual instruction. Mandated masks. Physical distancing. The start of school will look very different this year because of the coronavirus - and that's OK with the vast majority of Americans. Only about 1 in 10 Americans think daycare centers, preschools or K-12 schools should open this fall without restrictions, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs. Most think mask requirements and other safety measures are necessary to restart...

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