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Articles from the September 2, 2020 edition


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  • Roger "Sid" Allan Whiteman Sr.

    Sep 2, 2020

    Roger "Sid" Allan Whiteman Sr. September 3, 1953 - August 31, 2020 Roger Allan Whiteman, Sr. "Sid", 66, of Indian Point Orr, passed away surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday, August 31, 2020 in his home after a very brief battle with cancer. Sid was born on September 3, 1953 in Littlefork, Mn. He grew up in a large family of brothers and sisters, cousins, and extended family in Nett Lake. In 1974, Sid married his high school sweetheart Joni Hanson and they went on to have a beautiful family, rais...

  • Health care worker COVID-19 infections underscore mask needs

    Sep 2, 2020

    Dr. Deepi Goyal had personally treated numerous COVID-19 patients, and yet the infectious disease surprised him last month when he lost taste, felt exhausted and endured soreness as part of his case. "I consider myself quite healthy, and it really took me down," the Mayo Clinic doctor said. "Not only did it take me down, but it took me a while to recover." Minnesota hasn't suffered the doomsday scenario of COVID-19 knocking out large swaths of doctors and nurses - leaving infected patients with...

  • Minnesota judge dismisses challenge to Gov. Tim Walz's pandemic orders

    Sep 2, 2020

    A Ramsey County judge on Tuesday dismissed a legal challenge to Gov. Tim Walz's executive orders during the coronavirus pandemic. The lawsuit, brought by a group of businesses and 13 Republican legislators, contended the Democratic governor is abusing his power and interfering with the legislative process. Dubbed the Free Minnesota Small Business Coalition, the group asked a judge to block Walz from issuing or enforcing emergency executive orders that he has used to limit businesses'...

  • Trump visits Kenosha, calls violence 'domestic terrorism'

    Sep 2, 2020

    KENOSHA, Wis. - President Donald Trump stood at the epicenter of the latest eruption over racial injustice Tuesday and came down squarely on the side of law enforcement, blaming "domestic terror" for the violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and making no nod to the underlying cause of anger and protests - the shooting of yet another Black man by police. Trump declared the violence "anti-American." He did not mention Jacob Blake, who was left paralyzed after being shot in the back seven times by an...

  • Michael Pineda, Byron Buxton return, and Twins return to their winning ways

    Sep 2, 2020

    One was suspended. The other was injured. Both returned to the Twins lineup Tuesday. "These are two guys and, we obviously have others, but two guys that our group has been waiting to see back out there," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. And Michael Pineda and Byron Buxton both made a mark in a 3-2 victory, a game the Twins desperately needed to win. https://www.startribune.com/pineda-buxton-return-and-twins-return-to-winning-ways/572291092/#7...

  • After two-week delay, University of Minnesota will reopen campus dormitories and classrooms

    Sep 2, 2020

    After a two-week delay, University of Minnesota students will be able to move into dormitories at the Twin Cities, Duluth and Rochester campuses, and courses that were temporarily moved online will return to the classroom. The U's Board of Regents had voted last month to delay the opening of dormitories and the start of in-person undergraduate classes at the three campuses by two weeks to give administrators more time to evaluate public health conditions and new federal guidance. Officials...

  • Minn. legislators discuss Department of Corrections' $14M budget shortfall, prison closures, rape kit testing

    Sep 2, 2020

    ST. PAUL -- As Minnesota lawmakers face a multi-billion-dollar state deficit and public calls to reform public safety following the death of George Floyd, officials are debating where to prioritize funding for state Departments of Public Safety and Corrections. In an hours-long and wide-ranging informational hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 1, the Minnesota House's Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform committee discussed the Department of Corrections' recent decision to close two correctional...

  • Attorney General Ellison joins fight against Trump Administration attempts to cut Census short, undercount Minnesotans

    Sep 2, 2020

    September 1, 2020 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today joined a large coalition of attorneys general, cities, counties, and the bipartisan U.S. Conference of Mayors in taking legal action against the Trump Administration’s efforts to cut short a full count of Americans in the 2020 Census. Earlier this month, the U.S. Census Bureau announced that it was reducing — by an entire month, from October 31 to September 30 — the time in which self-response questionnaires will be accepted and door-to-door follow-ups by census...

  • Peterson, DelBene Call on US and Canada to Provide Transparency, Flexibility for Border Communities During COVID-19

    Sep 2, 2020

    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) –Representatives Collin Peterson (MN-07) and Suzan DelBene (WA-01) have called on the Canadian government to provide more flexibility and transparency for Americans who reside in the exclave communities of the Northwest Angle in Minnesota and Point Roberts in Washington. In a letter to the Canadian Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the lawmakers, who represent these two communities geographically separated from the rest of the country, urged the Canadian government to provide more advance notice of b...

  • Census Bureau emailing households encouraging response to 2020 census

    Sep 2, 2020

    The U.S. Census Bureau announced that it will begin emailing households in low-responding areas encouraging response to the 2020 census. Millions of emails will be sent initially, then grow in numbers to continue into September. These emails supplement a final campaign reminding people to respond to the 2020 census on their own, as census takers begin asking households to respond to the census. The messages alert households in low-response areas that time is running out and responding to the 2020 census is important for their communities. The...

  • Congress Goes Home While Tens of Millions of Renters Risk Losing Theirs

    Sep 2, 2020

    The Senate officially adjourned for August recess through Labor Day, walking away from negotiations over the next coronavirus relief package and leaving tens of millions of renters on their own as they face evictions and imminent risk of homelessness. Contact your members of Congress and demand that they #GetBackToWork and #DoYourJob to pass a comprehensive relief package. The time for political games and brinksmanship has long passed. Negotiations must restart to reach a deal that includes robust housing and homelessness protections and...

  • COVID-19 Community Testing: Hennepin, Blue Earth, and St. Louis County

    Sep 2, 2020

    COVID-19 Community Testing: Hennepin, Blue Earth, and St. Louis County The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) works in partnership with communities to provide safe and free on-site COVID-19 testing in areas with outbreaks, increasing cases, or other barriers to access existing test sites. Visit COVID-19 Community Testing to sign up for an appointment or learn more. ________________________________________ Hennepin County registration is full. Join the waitlist. Tuesday, September 1 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Bloomington Kennedy High School 9701...

  • Funds Available to Update Livestock Operations

    Sep 2, 2020

    St. Paul, MN: Minnesota livestock farmers and ranchers seeking to improve their livestock operation are encouraged to apply for the Agricultural Growth, Research and Innovation (AGRI) Livestock Investment Grant program. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) anticipates awarding up to $789,000 using a competitive review process. The AGRI Program’s Livestock Improvement Grants encourage long-term industry development in Minnesota’s $7 billion livestock industry through investment in facilities, infrastructure, and equipment. The pro...

  • MDA Now Accepting Applications for Noxious Weed/Invasive Plant Grants

    Sep 2, 2020

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is accepting applications for 2021 Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Grant. Counties, municipalities, tribal governments, and weed management entities (including weed management areas) may apply for grants to mitigate noxious weeds around the state. Grants for fiscal year 2021 will be funded up to $5,000. The awards are intended to support local projects. Since 2018, the MDA Noxious Weed and Invasive Plant Grant has awarded over $1 million to fund a variety of activities such as p...

  • Mental health panel discusses going back to school

    Sep 2, 2020

    Chikasha Anokfilli, which translates as “thinking Chickasaw,” is a mental health initiative exploring what it means to think Chickasaw. Through a series of panel discussions, presentations and activities, industry professionals will demonstrate how each of us can live healthier lives by focusing on balance and strength. Chikasha Anokfilli began Aug. 27, with the first virtual panel discussion designed for parents with children returning to school in a COVID-19 environment. Parents and caregivers can learn the signs and symptoms of anxiety, and...

  • Secretary Bernhardt Signs Order Creating the Bureau of Trust Funds Administration

    Sep 2, 2020

    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt signed Secretary’s Order 3384 (Order) establishing the Bureau of Trust Funds Administration (BTFA). The BTFA will report to the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs Tara Katuk Sweeney and assume responsibility for financial operations functions currently performed by the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) effective October 1, 2020. Currently, OST receipts account for the disbursement of more than $1 billion annually of Trust monies and have more tha...

  • Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 - P55

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 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 - P56

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to October 2011 - Red Lake High School Powder Puff Game - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

    Looking Back to October 2011 - Red Lake High School Powder Puff Game...

  • Looking Back to August 2011 - Red Lake DNR Take a Kid Fishing Event - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

    Looking Back to August 2011 - Red Lake DNR Take a Kid Fishing Event...

  • Looking Back to October 2011 - Red Lake Chemical Health Program Hunting Camp - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

    Looking Back to October 2011 - Red Lake Chemical Health Program Hunting Camp...

  • Looking Back to September 2011 - Red Lake Junior High Football against Kellhier-Northome - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

    Looking Back to September 2011 - Red Lake Junior High Football against Kellhier-Northome...

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Monday Session - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

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

  • Looking Back to 2011 - Red Lake Fair & Pow Wow - Saturday Afternoon Session - P42

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 2, 2020

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

  • Teen and children hospitalizations, deaths from coronavirus increasing: report

    Sep 2, 2020

    Coronavirus-related hospitalizations and deaths of children and teens are on the rise, according to data compiled by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Although data indicate younger children are less likely to catch or transmit the virus, the May 21-Aug. 20 dataset shows a similar rise across states. Complicating matters is the fact that states use different grouping strategies, with many putting infants and teens in the same category, The New York Times notes. Sean O’Leary, vice chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics’s committee on...

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