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  • Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 2020

    Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 at the Redby Community Church....

  • Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 2020

    Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 at the Redby Community Church....

  • Months into pandemic, COVID-19 death rate still elusive

    Jul 27, 2020

    Four months after the first Minnesotan died of COVID-19, health officials still aren't sure how lethal the pandemic is to people in the state. The math is simple when dividing 1,574 deaths by 51,153 known cases in Minnesota to reach a 3.1% death rate, which is close to the 3.4% rate in China when COVID-19 emerged this winter. Known cases represent a fraction of infections, though, making the overall death rate lower and more complicated. "I don't think we're going to be able to answer that...

  • Thousands attended Effie rodeo, despite crowd restrictions

    Jul 27, 2020

    Despite orders to limit crowds, the stands remained full or nearly full for the three days of the 65th annual North Star Stampede Rodeo in Effie in northern Minnesota. Thousands showed up to what is known as the state's largest outdoor rodeo even though the Minnesota Department of Health and the state Attorney General's Office imposed a spectator limit at the event. The most recent phase of Gov. Tim Walz's Stay Safe Minnesota Plan limits outdoor events and entertainment to 250 people who are social distanced. https://www.sta...

  • Nelson Cruz homers twice, drives in seven as Twins win series from White Sox with 14-2 rout

    Jul 27, 2020

    CHICAGO – The White Sox might be improved, but the Twins spent the weekend showing them that it won't be enough to top them in the AL Central. It was a successful business trip to Chicago for the Twins, who got a taste of what life will be like on the road by spending six days in the city. By talking two of three games, including a 14-2 blitzing on Sunday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the Twins gave the White Sox a taste of what the division series could look like. They swatted four home runs on S...

  • White House pushes narrow virus aid; Pelosi blasts GOP delay

    Jul 27, 2020

    WASHINGTON - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday assailed Republican "disarray" over a new pandemic relief package as the White House suggested a narrower effort might be necessary, at least for now. The California Democrat panned the Trump administration's desire to trim an expiring temporary federal unemployment benefit from $600 weekly to about 70% of pre-pandemic wages. "The reason we had $600 was its simplicity," she said from the Capitol. The administration's chief negotiators - White...

  • Some U.S. police resist enforcing coronavirus mask mandates

    Jul 27, 2020

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Lang Holland, the chief of police in tiny Marshall, Arkansas, said he thinks the threat of the coronavirus has been overstated and only wears a face mask if he's inside a business that requires them. He doesn't make his officers wear them either. So the day after Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed an order requiring masks to be worn in public throughout Arkansas, Holland made it clear his department wasn't going to enforce the mandate in the Ozarks town of about 1,300,...

  • Lynx rally past Connecticut for victory in season opener

    Jul 27, 2020

    This was pretty much uncharted territory for Sylvia Fowles. We're not talking about on the court. What she did for the Minnesota Lynx Sunday in the 2020 WNBA opener inside the "bubble" at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., was vintage Fowles: Seventeen points on 7-for-11 shooting, 18 rebounds - tied with Rebekkah Brunson (2015) for most by a Lynx player on opening day - and four blocks. But it was what she did behind the scenes that might have pushed the Lynx to an impressive, come-from-behind...

  • US closes Chengdu consulate in China, after Houston order

    Jul 27, 2020

    CHENGDU, China - The U.S. closed its consulate in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu on Monday, a victim of the rising tensions between the global powers. China ordered the mission closed late last week in retaliation for a U.S. order to shut down the Chinese Consulate in Houston earlier the same week. The tit-for-tat closings marked a significant escalation in the multiple disputes between the two countries over a range of issues, including trade, technology, security and human rights....

  • What if more of us have fought off COVID-19 than we think?

    Jul 27, 2020

    ROCHESTER, Minn. -- It's been a hard couple of months for those who follow the testing of COVID-19 antibodies. So-called serology research looks for antibodies in the blood that fight the illness, and how many of us have them. Other research looks at how long these antibodies last. The latest results from these studies are said to show us two kinds of bad news -- that immunity after exposure to the illness is not such a sure thing, and that the number of us who have been exposed and fought off...

  • DEED Announces Names of Businesses That Received Small Business Emergency Loans

    Jul 27, 2020

    St. Paul – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced that 1,020 small businesses throughout Minnesota received a Small Business Emergency Loan, which is different than the more recently announced Small Business Relief Grants. More than $27 million in loans were made from $30 million in special revenue funds allocated to the emergency loan program. The remaining $2.8 million was distributed to lenders to assist with loan administration and technical assistance expenses. DEED worked with lenders t...

  • Health officials suspect new cases of severe lung injuries associated with vaping

    Jul 27, 2020

    The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today sent an alert to health care providers in response to reports of 11 suspected cases in Minnesota of severe lung injuries associated with vaping. The vaping cases in Minnesotans ages 14- to 46-years old occurred in June and July, with a median age of 18 years. Diagnosis was made more difficult because the symptoms of the disease can be similar to those of COVID-19. All 11 cases resulted in hospitalizations with some requiring intensive care, including being placed on ventilators. “This public health...

  • RED LAKE TRIBAL COVID HOTLINE - 679-1119

    Jul 27, 2020

    RED LAKE TRIBAL COVID HOTLINE - 679-1119 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES - 911 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES...

  • FROM THE BELTRAMI COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT

    Jul 27, 2020

    Road construction will begin Monday, July 27th on CSAH 15 (Irvine Ave) from CSAH 32 (Lumberjack Rd) to the Red Lake Indian Reservation Boundary. Work will include bituminous reclamation, bituminous surfacing and aggregate shoulders. The road will be open to traffic but motorists can expect minor delays. The Beltrami County Highway Department urges motorists to use caution when traveling in and around the work zone. For more information, please contact the Beltrami County Highway Department at 333-8173. Traffic control is scheduled to go up on...

  • Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake will be opening on Friday, July 31, 2020

    Jul 27, 2020

    Seven Clans Casino, Red Lake will be opening on Friday, July 31, 2020. The hours of operation along with Departments that will be opened and/or closed will be announced early next week. We are excited to welcome everyone back. We've missed you all. We've been looking forward to the day that we can be together again. Seven Clans Casino Guests can expect to see some changes throughout our properties to protect the health of all. Behind the scenes our staff have pulled together to get our...

  • Moccasin Game Tournament held Saturday, July 18, 2020 at the Red Lake Pow Wow Grounds - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 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 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 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 - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 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, RLNN|Jul 27, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Monday Session - P13

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 27, 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 27, 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|Jul 27, 2020

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

  • Schools Handed Out Millions of Digital Devices Under COVID-19. Now, Thousands Are Missing

    Jul 27, 2020

    As the coronavirus pandemic hit and public education moved online, school districts across the country rushed to give millions of students laptops, tablets, and Chromebooks, many of which had just been purchased. Now, some of those districts are scrambling to account for all those devices—a task made more urgent by the uncertainty over when students will be able to return to school buildings full-time. Among the challenges districts are facing: locating and recovering missing devices; making sure clear policies and procedures are in place for d...

  • Residency program participants celebrate years of service with Chickasaw Nation

    Jul 27, 2020

    ADA, Okla. – The Chickasaw Nation Family Medicine Residency Program recently honored students who had completed year intervals of service with the Chickasaw Nation. Among the health professionals marking a year of hands-on graduate learning with the Chickasaw Nation in June were Dr. Jaspreet Kaur, Dr. Alexander J. Risenhoover, Dr. Dylan D. Smith and Dr. Ying Tang. All are now entering their second year of residency. Dr. Pamela K. Grafton, Dr. Jacob J. Hollenbeck, Dr. Jason D. Johnson and Dr. Denise S. Nguyen completed two years of service a...

  • MNHS to Provide Historical Context for Debate Over Monuments and Memory

    Jul 27, 2020

    The Minnesota Historical Society is committed to engaging the public on the role of monuments and memorials and what they say, and don’t say, about our shared history. As the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board (CAAPB) continues to seek public input on the process for adding and removing monuments and artwork displayed on the Minnesota State Capitol grounds, MNHS is offering a slate of related programs: Shared Spaces & Public Places is a free four-part discussion series offered on the MNHS Facebook page once each month, July t...

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