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  • Red Lake Update for COVID-19 - July 30, 2020

    Jul 31, 2020

    Red Lake Update for COVID-19 - July 30, 2020...

  • Adeline Mary Herald

    Jul 31, 2020

    Adeline Mary Herald November 04, 1957 - July 25, 2020 Adeline M. Herald, 62 of Fort Totten and Grand Forks ND passed away on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Eventide Devils Lake Care Center. Funeral Services for Adeline will be held on Friday, July 31, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. at the Dakotah Baptist Church in Fort Totten with Pastor Paul Young officiating. Burial will be in St. Jerome's Cemetery at a later date. Adeline Mary Ruby Herald was born on November 4, 1957, the daughter of Ruby Herald. She grew up...

  • Grant James Gustafson

    Jul 31, 2020

    Grant James Gustafson October 12, 1987 ~ July 29, 2020 (age 32) Grant James Gustafson, age 32, of Walker, Minnesota began his journey to the spirit world on Wednesday, July 29th, 2020 from the Sanford Hospital in Bemidji, MN. He was born on October 12, 1987 in Bemidji, MN, the only child of Ronelva (Cloud) and James Gustafson. He attended school at Walker-Hackensack-Akeley and the Cass Lake-Bena, for a short time. Grant worked for Leech Lake Gaming in the Event Center and was a Surveillance...

  • Trump floats idea of election delay, a virtual impossibility

    Jul 31, 2020

    WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump, lagging in the polls and grappling with deepening economic and public health crises, on Thursday floated the startling idea of delaying the Nov. 3 presidential election. His campaign to sow doubt about the election's outcome drew immediate pushback from Democrats and Republicans alike in a nation that has held itself up as a beacon to the world for its history of peaceful transfer of power. Trump suggested the delay as he pushed unsubstantiated allegations...

  • 'Localized' Minnesota school plan sets thresholds for reopening

    Jul 31, 2020

    Minnesota school districts will be granted flexibility in their reopening decisions this fall, depending on the spread of COVID-19 in their communities and their ability to meet a long list of health and safety standards in school buildings. In his "Safe Learning Plan" released Thursday, Gov. Tim Walz said state officials are taking a "localized, data-driven approach" to reopening schools amid the global pandemic, with a goal of getting students back in the classroom while minimizing the spread...

  • Minnesota parents still left hanging after Walz order on schools

    Jul 31, 2020

    David Perry had been waiting for months to learn whether his two middle-­school children will be heading back to their Shoreview school in the fall. He was still left hanging Thursday after Gov. Tim Walz announced a localized, model-driven approach to opening schools in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Decisions on whether to return to class, continue distance learning, or use some hybrid of both, will depend on the number of COVID-19 cases in a given area and a school's ability to meet...

  • Wisconsin governor orders masks statewide amid virus surge

    Jul 31, 2020

    MADISON, Wis. - Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday issued a statewide mask mandate amid a spike in coronavirus cases, setting up a conflict with Republican legislative leaders and some conservatives who oppose such a requirement and successfully sued to kill the governor's "safer at home" order. Evers, a Democrat, declared a new public health emergency and ordered the wearing of masks for anyone age 5 and up starting on Saturday for all enclosed spaces except a person's home. The new order...

  • Three Minneapolis senior police officials among those to test positive as COVID-19 cases rise

    Jul 31, 2020

    The Minneapolis Police Department, already faced with staffing shortages from a wave of departures since the George Floyd protests, has seen a rise in the number of employees testing positive for COVID-19, including three deputy chiefs and a senior civilian staff member who were all infected around the same time. An MPD spokesman confirmed that the department has had 24 coronavirus cases as of Wednesday and that a "vast majority" have since recovered and returned to work. "Our sworn personnel...

  • Shorthanded Lynx escape with 83-81 victory over Chicago

    Jul 31, 2020

    Just three games in and things had changed. In concussion protocol after a hard foul on Tuesday, Lexie Brown was on the sidelines. Top reserve forward Karima Christmas-Kelly is out for the season with a ruptured Achilles tendon. So Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve had a new starting lineup, with rookie Crystal Dangerfield getting her first WNBA start. And fellow rookie Mikiah Herberg Harrigan, who didn't play in the opener, was suddenly the first forward off the bench. So. Two rookies atop the rotation...

  • Minneapolis officials clear second large homeless camp

    Jul 31, 2020

    A week after Minneapolis officials dismantled a large homeless site at Powderhorn Park, officials cleared another encampment on the city's South Side on Wednesday. As police looked on, residents broke down their tents and crisscrossed the encampment on a city-owned lot at E. 26th Street, between S. 15th and 14th avenues, with pushcarts piled high with clothes, pillows and other belongings. A group of social service providers and volunteers were also on the scene to provide assistance. City...

  • Spirit Lake Tribe mandates masks, curfew as COVID-19 spreads on reservation

    Jul 31, 2020

    BISMARCK - Leaders of the Spirit Lake Tribe have mandated the wearing of facemasks in public and instituted a curfew as a COVID-19 outbreak spreads through the tribe's reservation in northeastern North Dakota. Tribal Chairman Douglas Yankton Sr. issued the mask order last week, citing rising cases within the tribe and the need to protect older residents and those with underlying health conditions from the fast-spreading illness. Benson County, which encompasses most of the tribe's reservation,...

  • THREE TRIBAL OFFICIALS CHARGED IN BRIBERY SCHEME

    Jul 31, 2020

    WASHINGTON – Two current tribal government officials and one former tribal government official of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (MHA Nation) were charged by criminal complaint unsealed today for their alleged acceptance of bribes and kickbacks from a contractor providing construction services on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (FBIR), which is the home of the MHA Nation. Acting Assistant Attorney General Brian C. Rabbitt of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Drew H. Wri...

  • St. Paul Superintendent Says School Year Will Start With Distanced Learning

    Jul 31, 2020

    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — St. Paul Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Joe Gothard announced Thursday evening that he’s recommending to the school board that the St. Paul district will begin the school year with 100% distanced learning, joining Minneapolis in staying completely online at least to start the year. Gothard said that the district has been working on scenarios for how to return to school this fall since May. “There will be a successful reopening in our future, we just don’t know when today,” Gothard said. “In March, we didn’t know...

  • Obama calls for end of 'Jim Crow relic' filibuster if it blocks voting reforms

    Jul 31, 2020

    Former President Barack Obama on Thursday called for the elimination of the Senate's filibuster rule if it is used to block sweeping voting reforms, labeling the chamber's long-held 60-vote threshold a "Jim Crow relic." Delivering a eulogy at the funeral of Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), Obama implored politicians to go beyond paying lip service to the civil rights icon and urged leaders to continue Lewis' life's work by pushing for reforms. The best way to honor Lewis, the former president said,...

  • Corrected Dates for Upcoming Cold Case Task Force Office Openings

    Jul 31, 2020

    WASHINGTON – The Office of the Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs is announcing a corrected schedule of dates for the upcoming openings of Missing and Murdered Native Americans Cold Case Task Force offices in August. The correct dates with locations are: • Tuesday, August 4, 2020: Rapid City, South Dakota • Thursday, August 6, 2020: Billings, Montana • Tuesday, August 11, 2020: Albuquerque, New Mexico • Thursday, August 13, 2020: Phoenix, Arizona • Wednesday, August 26, 2020: Anchorage, Alaska The first office to open was on July 27, 2020...

  • Red Lake Nation COVID-19 Emergency Response Team offers free testing in Red Lake District - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 2020

    RED LAKE DISTRICT - On Wednesday, July 19, 2020, the Red Lake Nation COVID-19 Emergency Response Team offered free testing for anyone 18 years and older at the new Red Lake Community Center site from 10 AM -3 PM. It was the last in a series of four testing days that would include all Red Lake Reservation Districts. They ended up testing over 300 participants during the period. A person had the choice of either a throat swab or nasal swab test, and both tests were minimally invasive....

  • Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 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 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2013 - Easter Activities in Red Lake and Redby - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P17

    Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Monday Session - P17

    Michael Barrett, r|Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Parade - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P19

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 31, 2020

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

  • Cheryl Crazy Bull, President of American Indian College Fund, Receives Legacy Award from Working Mother Media

    Jul 31, 2020
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    Denver, Colo.-July 30, 2020– Working Mother Media presented Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund President, with its Legacy Award on Wednesday, July 22, during its Multicultural Women's Conference, which was hosted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Working Mother Media established the Legacy Award in 2005 to honor one extraordinary individual for her inspiration, dedication, and contributions to the advancement of multicultural women in the workplace a...

  • Herman Cain dies at 74 from coronavirus complications

    Jul 31, 2020

    Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate, died at age 74 from COVID-19 complications, a spokesperson confirmed on Thursday. “Herman Cain — our boss, our friend, like a father to so many of us — has passed away,” Cain’s website editor, Dan Calabrese, said in a post. "We knew when he was first hospitalized with COVID-19 that this was going to be a rough fight," Calabrese said. "He had trouble breathing and was taken to the hospital by ambulance. We all prayed that the initial meds they gave him would get his breathing back to n...

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