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Articles from the September 3, 2020 edition


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  • Denise C. Bjergaard

    Sep 3, 2020

    Denise C. Bjergaard October 24, 1971 - August 27, 2020 Denise C. Bjergaard, 48 of Devils Lake ND passed away on Thursday morning, August 27, 2020 at CHI, St. Alexius Health, Devils Lake Hospital. Visitation for Denise will be held on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake ND from 3:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The Funeral Service will be on Friday, September 4th at the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. with a graveside service to follow at the Spirit Lake Assembly of God...

  • Safe Learning Plan for the 2020-21 School Year

    Sep 3, 2020

    Heading into the 2020-21 school year, the health and safety of our students, educators, school staff, and families is our number one priority. As a classroom teacher for more than 20 years and a parent of a child in public schools, Governor Walz is committed to providing the best education to our students while keeping them and their teachers safe. That is why Governor Walz, Lieutenant Governor Flanagan, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), and the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE)...

  • As COVID-19 cases spike, Minnesota families remain locked out of senior homes

    Sep 3, 2020

    Visala Goswitz felt a surge of relief early this summer when she learned that Minnesota health regulators were allowing senior homes to reopen to family visits after a prolonged and painful lockdown stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. The biochemist had not seen her 80-year-old mother, who lives in an assisted-living home in Eden Prairie, since late March - and the separation left her anxious and uncertain for her mother's health. Was she getting enough to eat? Was she bathing properly? Was...

  • CDC tells states to prepare for COVID-19 vaccine by early November

    Sep 3, 2020

    The CDC has notified public health officials in all 50 states and five large cities to prepare to distribute a corona­virus vaccine to health care workers and other high-risk groups as soon as late October or early November. The new CDC guidance is the latest sign of an accelerating race for a vaccine to ease a pandemic that has killed more than 184,000 Americans. The documents were sent out on the same day that President Donald Trump told the nation in his speech to the Republican National...

  • Sturgis rider from Minnesota dies of COVID-19

    Sep 3, 2020

    A participant in last month's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota is among the 1,830 people in Minnesota who have died of COVID-19. The rider was a man in his 60s with underlying health conditions who was hospitalized and placed in intensive care following his infection with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. Fifty Minnesotans who took part in the Sturgis event, which draws hundreds of thousands of people each summer, have tested...

  • St. Paul police arrest 14-year-old in shooting death of teenager

    Sep 3, 2020

    St. Paul police have arrested a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of another teenager found mortally wounded Tuesday evening on the city's East Side. Officers were called to the 1200 block of Hazelwood Street about 6 p.m., where they found Jorge Batres, 17, inside a pickup truck with a gunshot wound to the head. He was declared dead at the scene. Witnesses reported someone running from the area following gunfire, and police were able to apprehend the teenage suspect nearby. Charges are pending....

  • Damiris Dantas' 28 points lead Lynx over Sky

    Sep 3, 2020

    After her team had held on to beat Chicago 86-83 Wednesday at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla, in a game that probably shouldn't have been as tight as it was, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve went all the way back to the earliest days of training camp to explain her team's latest big win. She saw it then, she said. A team that, while young, had some toughness. A team that didn't wilt during difficult times in scrimmages, didn't hide when coaches called players out. A team that stuck together when the...

  • Biden: Trump ignores pandemic, stokes unrest, solves neither

    Sep 3, 2020

    WILMINGTON, Del. - Joe Biden is calling the struggle to reopen U.S. schools amid the coronavirus a "national emergency" and accusing President Donald Trump of turning his back to stoke passions instead about unrest in America's cities. The Democratic presidential nominee's broadsides came a day ahead of his own trip to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Biden said he wants to help "heal" a city reeling from another police shooting of a Black man. The wounding of Jacob Blake and subsequent demonstrations...

  • Minnesota DFL blasts GOP campaign practices in pandemic

    Sep 3, 2020

    Minnesota Democrats assailed their Republican counterparts Wednesday for campaign practices they say ignore COVID-19 safety precautions and put the larger public at risk as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the state. "We need to be crystal clear about what's happening here," said Ken Martin, chair of Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, queuing up an online slide show that showed GOP leaders posing for group photos indoors in recent weeks without face masks or social...

  • Funding Available for Sustainable Agriculture Projects

    Sep 3, 2020

    St. Paul, MN — Farmers and Minnesota nonprofit and educational organizations focused on testing new ideas in sustainable agriculture are encouraged to apply for a Sustainable Agriculture Demonstration (SustAg) Grant by 4 p.m. Thursday, December 10, 2020. SustAg grant projects explore farm profitability, energy efficiency, and environmental benefits of sustainable agriculture practices or systems. Grantees must be willing to share what they learn with others. Projects last two to three years and may be funded at up to $50,000, with applicants p...

  • Minnesota Medicare Plans in 2020

    Sep 3, 2020

    If you’re shopping for Medicare plans in Minnesota, it’s easy to feel overloaded with information. That’s actually good news because it means you have a lot of options. Medicare is a national health insurance program for adults over 65 and people of any age who meet certain health criteria. Over the years, the program has expanded to give you a lot of choices when it comes to selecting Medicare healthcare coverage. What is Medicare? Medicare isn’t just a single health plan. There are various parts, some of which you get from the governm...

  • Native Vote Counts - Red Lake Nation Exclusive Drive-In Event

    Native Vote Counts - Red Lake Nation Exclusive Drive-In Event Sunday, September 13, 2020 - 5 PM - Red Lake Nation College and Government Center Parking Lot Live Entertainment - Motorcycle Run Bringing awareness to VOTER REGISTRATION and the 2020 CENSUS for the Red Lake Nation...

  • Red Lake Economic Development & Planning SEEKING CONTRACTORS

    Sep 3, 2020

    We are in need of 4-6 contractors who will assist with Census Outreach, starting immediately. What does "Census Outreach" mean? You will be responsible for: -tabling at local businesses to discuss the importance of the census and who should be counted in the census with fellow community members -assist community members find their physical addresses (if currently unknown) -direct individuals to census self response tools or if necessary read census questions or assist by entering questionnaire...

  • Fauci: US has 'unacceptably high' level of COVID-19 cases going into fall

    Sep 3, 2020

    Anthony Fauci said Wednesday that the United States has an “unacceptably high” level of new cases heading into the fall, and pushed for people to exercise caution heading into the Labor Day weekend to prevent further surges. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, was asked on MSNBC about what baseline level of new cases per day he would be comfortable with ahead of the fall, when many experts fear the virus will further surge and coincide with flu as the weather gets colder. The U.S. has around 40,000 new cases per day curre...

  • CDC asks states to have vaccine sites ready by Nov. 1

    Sep 3, 2020

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) asked state governors last week to speed applications for building permits for vaccine distribution sites that would be operational just before November’s elections. In a letter to state governors and health departments obtained by The Hill, CDC Director Robert Redfield said the McKesson Corporation and its subsidiaries would soon be applying for permits to build distribution sites. He asked governors to consider waiving requirements that would delay construction or opening the sites. ...

  • First coronavirus death occurs linked to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota

    Sep 3, 2020

    Officials announced the first known COVID-19 death linked to last month's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which brought 400,000 people to South Dakota. A male biker in his 60s with underlying conditions died after visiting the rally, a Minnesota Department of Health spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. The Minnesota resident had been hospitalized in an intensive care unit for several weeks after the rally. His case is among at least 260 cases in 11 states connected to the rally, according to a survey of health departments conducted by The Washington...

  • Former DHS Official: Trump Pouring 'Fuel On The Fire' Of Domestic Extremism

    Sep 3, 2020

    Update at 4:30 p.m. ET: White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah responded to NPR's request for comment on Elizabeth Neumann's charges that the White House has not addressed the threat of domestic extremism, particularly what Neumann referred to as "right-wing extremism." In an email, Farah dismissed Neumann's concerns as those of a "disgruntled employee." "Our country is constantly facing dynamic threats ranging from domestic, to cyber, to international, to financial crimes. Our brave...

  • Twins take advantage of White Sox blunders in 8-1 victory

    Sep 3, 2020

    One play on Wednesday exemplified the ebb and flow of the Twins season during what should have been an enjoyable 8-1 victory over the White Sox. Josh Donaldson stepped to the plate with runners on second and third and laced a double to the right center field gap. Ryan Jeffers scored from second. Max Kepler, who was on first, wasn't far behind. But Kepler pulled up at the end of his dash and limped into the dugout with a tight left groin. https://www.startribune.com/twins-take...

  • Sheri Clark and Alvie Downwind Wedding of Saturday, July 25, 2020 - P57

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P58

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 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 - P41

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 3, 2020

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

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