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Vanessa Lynn Howard April 27, 1982 ~ August 11, 2019 (age 37) Vanessa Lynn Howard, 37 years young, of the Bullhead Clan and Minneapolis, Minnesota began her journey to the spirit world on Sunday, August 11th, 2019 from the Hennepin Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN. Vanessa was born to Jean (White) Howard and Michael Howard on April 27, 1982. She was born and raised in Cass Lake, MN. She attended Cass Lake-Bena School and graduated in May of 2000. Vanessa enjoyed playing volleyball and softball...
Red Lake Police, Conversation, Red Lake DNR Cops & Bobbers Wednesday, August 14, 2019 - 10 AM - 2 PM - Fuller's Lake Ages 6-12 Fishing rods, bait and lunch will be provided....
A suspect in a string of violent home invasion burglaries this year that targeted Latino families in Minneapolis has been charged for allegedly zip-tying and threatening to kill a juvenile in one case. Robert E. Buckingham, 33, of Minneapolis, was charged Tuesday in Hennepin County District Court with one count each of first-degree burglary and first-degree aggravated robbery for an Aug. 11 burglary. Search warrant affidavits link Buckingham and alleged accomplices to up to 23 burglaries in south Minneapolis. http://www.star...
Father Jerry Rogers is originally from Springfield, Ill., and was ordained in 1976 after attending the Theological College at Catholic University. He has a unique priesthood experience. He began as an associate at Sacred Heart in East Grand Forks, Minnesota where he was extremely involved in campus ministry and built a development office to support the struggling school. From there, he went to Zambia, Africa for three years to complete his life-long dream of being a missionary. After completing...
One of Minneapolis' most popular lakes was shut down Tuesday amid worry that an E. coli outbreak that sickened three children may be more widespread. Officials indefinitely closed Lake Nokomis' two popular beaches while the state Department of Health investigates. http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-lake-nokomis-beaches-close-indefinitely-after-e-coli-sickens-3-kids/540614722/...
MILWAUKEE – The Twins keep trying different relievers Tuesday, hoping to avoid another meltdown. Another occurred, but Marwin Gonzalez made it survivable. Gonzalez blasted a three-run homer in the eighth inning off Milwaukee closer Josh Hader, catapulting the Twins over the Brewers 7-5 at Miller Park. The homer erased the damage done a half-inning before, when the Brewers' Yasmani Grandal crunched a three-run shot of his own off Twins reliever Ryne Harper to turn a 4-2 Twins lead into a 5-4 e...
WASHINGTON - The United States is delaying tariffs on Chinese-made cellphones, laptop computers and other items and removing other Chinese imports from its target list altogether in a move that triggered a rally on Wall Street. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Tuesday that it is still planning to go ahead with 10% tariffs on about $300 billion in Chinese imports, extending the import taxes on just about everything China ships to the United States in a dispute over Beijing's...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) is intensifying pressure on two Indian bands to repay $25.3 million in Medicaid overpayments, despite mounting evidence that state officials were largely to blame for the billing error. In letters sent to the Indian bands, acting Human Services Commissioner Pamela Wheelock said the state is legally obligated to collect the excess payments from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and White Earth Nation for addiction treatment services, even if the...
CASS LAKE --The Leech Lake Tribal Police Department is searching for a 21-year-old man who is considered armed and dangerous. Andrew Edwin Matsen, 21, is 6 feet tall, weighs 170 pounds, and has green eyes, dark hard, and may be wearing dark-rimmed glasses. The tribal police department asks that anyone who sees Matsen call (218) 335-6315 or email tips@llpolice.org. The department said the public should not approach Matsen, who is considered "armed and dangerous." https://www.b...
Four cases of severe lung injury in the Twin Cities are being linked to vaping and e-cigarette use, prompting state health officials to warn the public about the harm of these products and to advise doctors to be on the lookout. The Minnesota Department of Health issued the warning Tuesday after receiving four case reports last week from Children's Minnesota. The teenage patients who suffered the illnesses all were hospitalized for more than one week, with some admitted to intensive care....
NEW YORK - The warden at the federal jail where Jeffrey Epstein took his own life over the weekend was removed Tuesday and two guards who were supposed to be watching the financier were placed on leave while federal authorities investigate the death. The move by the Justice Department came amid mounting evidence that the chronically understaffed Metropolitan Correctional Center may have bungled its responsibility to keep the 66-year-old Epstein from harming himself while he awaited trial on...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — A man whose pickup truck was being impounded grabbed a rifle and opened fire, killing a California Highway Patrol officer and wounding two others Monday before he was shot to death in a hail of gunfire, authorities said. "We don't know his motive for this crime," Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz said Monday night. http://www.startribune.com/shootout-kills-california-officer-suspect/538629982/...
CLEARWATER COUNTY -- A 23-year-old man was charged Tuesday with two counts of second-degree murder nearly two weeks after he allegedly stabbed and killed a woman in Rice Lake. Tristan Edward James Kilde of Clearbrook is facing one count of intentional second-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder while committing a second-degree assault. Each of the two counts could result in as many as 40 years in prison, according to court documents. https://www.bemidjipioneer....
American farmers already stung by President Donald Trump's trade wars now face billions of dollars in potential losses as controversial data from the U.S. government snuffs out a rally in corn. The Agriculture Department on Monday said farmers planted a bigger corn area than analysts estimated and pegged crop yields that also exceeded expectations, sparking the biggest rout in futures since 2013. That was a blow to growers who were holding back supplies, hoping a rally that started in May due to delayed sowing would extend through the fall....
August 7, 2019—The 14th Annual Government to Government Tribal Consultation on Potential Future Tribal Set-Aside Funding and on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women has been extended. Originally set for July 31, demand for attendance warranted additional time to accommodate the tribal leaders. The Office on Violence Against Women, a department within the Department of Justice, is tasked with reducing violence against women. In compliance with U.S.C 34, a consultation with tribal governments to garner feedback and r...
Event Media availability to provide information and details on closing of two Lake Nokomis beaches due to E. coli outbreak in three children who recently swam at the beach between July 26 and August 1. Date/Time 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13 at Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, 2117 West River Road N, Minneapolis, MN 55411. Background State health officials today confirmed Shigatoxin-producing E. coli in three children who swam at Lake Nokomis beach in late July and early August. The two beaches at Lake Nokomis will remain closed until further...
In a monumental decision that underscores the agency’s commitment to honoring the wishes of federally recognized Tribes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has revised its policy regarding the retention of eagle remains on lands within Indian Country. Federally recognized Tribes are now able to retain bald and golden eagle remains found on these lands under certain conditions and with the proper permits. In 2017, the Service hosted numerous in-person and telephone consultation opportunities for federally recognized Tribes in the United States....
TO: Statewide LE Students FROM: Sheriff Ernie Beitel DATE: August 13th, 2019 SUBJECT: MN Sheriffs’ Scholarship Program Sheriff Ernie Beitel of Beltrami County announced today the commencement of the Law Enforcement Scholarship Program for 2019. Sheriff Beitel proudly announced that the MSA Board of Directors has established a scholarship fund for the awarding of up to 15- $600 scholarships for this year. These scholarships are due to the coordinated efforts of the 87 Sheriffs of the State of Minnesota. The Members of MSA gives special r...
MN350 and its members are using that twist on Volkswagen’s Drivers Wanted slogan to push the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to use the millions of dollars Minnesota received from the German automaker to transform school buses throughout Minnesota. Volkswagen agreed to pay $2.9 billion to settle claims that for a decade its diesel vehicles violated clean air standards and the company cheated on emission tests to hide that pollution. Minnesota will receive a total of $47 million. The public has until Aug. 16 to send comments to the agency t...
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is encouraging Minnesota health care providers to be on alert for novel cases of severe lung disease potentially related to vaping and e-cigarette use among teens and young adults. Children’s Minnesota has reported finding four cases of severe lung injury in the metro area potentially related to vaping. These cases are similar to lung disease cases recently reported in Wisconsin and Illinois, though it is too early to say whether they are connected. “There are still many unanswered questions, but the...
Minneapolis, Minnesota (August 13, 2019) – A leading voice on behalf of construction workers released a statement today after a lawsuit filed in March, 2019 by the Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors challenging Project Labor Agreements or PLAs was voluntarily dismissed, according to court documents. “While the plaintiffs are not commenting about their reasons for withdrawing this lawsuit, it appears the Pacific Legal Foundation pulled out once they saw the information the Minneapolis School District and Min...
RED LAKE, MN - A two-day training seminar was hosted by the Red Lake Tribe on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at the Red Lake Nation College. Facilitated by Dr. Joseph Bauerkemper, Associate Profession, University of Minnesota-Duluth, after the opening ceremony and invocation, Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. and Lower Sioux Indian Community President Robert Larson, welcomed state employees and others to the first day of the session, and Dr. Bauerkemper gave an...
RED LAKE, MN - The move continues for the new Red Lake Trading Post, which began on Monday, July 29, 2019 when they started relocating their existing gas pumps from their current site. Fuel was available July 31st at their new location across the street. The rest of the store will open on Friday or Saturday. In an earlier statement the Trading Post stated July 26 would be the final day to purchase frozen items at their existing store, as the freezers were being refurbished and relocated to the...
RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Boys & Girls Club held National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at their facility. Numerous activities took place throughout the evening, including bounce houses, a BBQ, several youth games and drawings for the kids. National Night Out is a family event at the Club towards the end of every summer. It is a fun event for families that involves food, games, and other great activities! There were well over 100 kids with their parents, and newly hired Director Tom...
According to a release from the Red Lake Tribal Council, the Red Lake Indian Health Services Hospital entered into a P.L. 93-638 construction Contract in May 2017 with Red Lake Builders, Inc, a construction company owned by the Red Lake Tribe, to expand the Emergency Department, renovate existing space to accommodate a new Urgent Care Department and renovate the main lobby. On Thursday, August 1, 2019, the ER expansion was completed and an Open House and blessing, along with a feast and tours,...