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Articles from the September 20, 2021 edition


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  • COVID-19 Update - Friday, September 17, 2021

    Sep 20, 2021

    Friday, September 17, 2021 – COVID-19 Update Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 58* *19 in Red Lake *24 in Redby *4 in Ponemah *7 in Little Rock *3 in Bemidji (Individuals reside in Bemidji - tested at RL IHS) *1 in TRF (Resides in TRF- tested at RL HIS) Of the 58 active cases: * 2 are in the hospital *23 are minors *11 adults were fully vaccinated Total cases: 677 Total Recovered: 619 Deaths: 12 [Updated numbers as of 9:00 a.m. on 9/17/2021] The Red Lake Hospital continues to provide on-demand C...

  • Clyde "Jody" Joseph Atwood

    Sep 20, 2021

    Clyde "Jody" Joseph Atwood August 09, 1961 - September 14, 2021 Clyde "Jody" Joseph Atwood, age 60, died Tuesday, September 14, 2021, in his home. He was born on August 9, 1961, to Clyde D. Atwood and Ilene Jean Mulder in Topeka, KS. Jody was a US Navy veteran serving from 1981-85. He returned home and earned his bachelor's degree in accounting. Jody had a brilliant mind; he excelled and enjoyed computer programming and technology. He also enjoyed golfing, visiting the Casino for the buffet, and...

  • Michael Cletus OneBear Jr.

    Sep 20, 2021

    Michael Cletus OneBear Jr. November 11, 1979 - September 15, 2021 Mike Jr. was born on November 11, 1979, to Michael OneBear Sr. and Bessie "Vicki" IronHawk. The family resided in the Tokio and Woodlake areas before permanently moving to Devils Lake. Mike Jr. attended school at Four Winds (Tate Topa) and the Devils Lake Public Schools. He attempted to earn his GED, but sadly that goal was never achieved. He did earn his Commercial Driver's License from Cankdeska Cikana Community College. Mike...

  • Greg Joseph's missed kick sends the Vikings to a 34-33 loss in Arizona

    Sep 20, 2021

    GLENDALE, Ariz. - The Vikings started the 2020 season 1-5 because of two one-point losses. They have been outscored by four points in their first two games of 2021, but they are 0-2, heading home to face a quarterback they've never beaten in seven tries, because of a one-point loss they will rue for a long time. Greg Joseph missed a 37-yard field goal wide right as time expired, giving the Cardinals a 34-33 win over the Vikings on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. The Vikings' home opener is next...

  • Lynx finish regular season with 83-77 victory over Washington, await playoffs as No. 3 seed

    Sep 20, 2021

    Welcome back. Aerial Powers helped the Washington Mystics win a WNBA championship in 2019. Sunday, in the Lynx's regular-season finale, she was playing in front of her former home fans for the first time since that title. "The gym didn't feel new,'' she said after scoring a season-high 27 points in Minnesota's 83-77 win. "I felt the rims, I just felt good in the arena.'' https://www.startribune.com/lynx-finish-regular-season-with-83-77-victory-over-washington-await-playoffs-a...

  • Is it time to stop drinking? More Minnesotans are asking themselves that question

    Sep 20, 2021

    For recovery coach Nell Hurley's clients, sobriety looks like an intense workout in her St. Paul fitness studio. For the members of Jes Golding's Sober Duluth collective, it's a pop-up dry bar with local nonalcoholic brews like Ursa Minor's NA Time NA Where. And for those who party with Twin Cities arts and wellness nonprofit Dissonance, it's a sober good time, complete with live music and a signature mocktail. https://www.startribune.com/is-it-time-to-stop-drinking-more-minn...

  • 11 people wounded after 7 weekend shootings in Minneapolis

    Sep 20, 2021

    At least 11 people were injured from gunshot wounds, three of them critically, after a violent weekend in Minneapolis. The men and women wounded in seven separate shootings spanning less than 30 hours between midnight Saturday and 3 a.m. Sunday are the latest victims of gun violence in one of the city's deadliest years in a generation. At a news conference Sunday, Minneapolis police spokesman Officer Garrett Parten said the rising crime is concerning but can't be addressed by police alone....

  • Beef prices are surging, but processors are benefiting more than farmers

    Sep 20, 2021

    An antique hook-and-pulley system still hangs from the ceiling of the butcher shop at Everett's Foods in south Minneapolis, the relic of a bygone era when sides of beef from Minnesota farmers were shipped directly to the store and cut up for customers. Today, all the beef that Everett's buys is processed in Omaha. Like many industries, beef processing over decades has been reshaped by scale and specialization to bring consumers more products at lower prices. And it's cheaper for Everett's and...

  • 'What's going on with our Black girls?' Experts see rising suicide rates

    Sep 20, 2021

    For more than a decade, suicide rates have been increasing in Black children and adolescents, and a new study says the sharpest rise was among young girls. The study, published Thursday in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, found that more than 1,800 Black children died by suicide between 2003-17, and while most of the deaths were among boys, the gender gap is narrowing. The suicide rate of the girls increased an average 6.6% each year - more than twice the...

  • Fencing goes up around Capitol again, as police brace for January 6 rally

    Sep 20, 2021

    WASHINGTON – Fences, cameras and barricades went up around the Capitol early Thursday, as federal and local police braced for possible violence at a Saturday rally defending those who were arrested in the Jan. 6 insurrection. Organizers of the "Justice for J6" rally said they expect as many as 700 people – but if anyone is coming from Arizona, they were not saying. GOP Reps. Paul Gosar of Prescott and Andy Biggs of Gilbert, who took part in rallies this summer for the January 6 "political pri...

  • BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF MINNESOTA FOUNDATION AWARDS MORE THAN $3.2M TO 27 NONPROFITS; ANNOUNCES BUKATA HAYES AS BOARD CHAIR

    Sep 20, 2021

    MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (August 2, 2021) — The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation (Foundation) has awarded more than $3.2M in grants to 27 nonprofit organizations in Minnesota. Grant awards are for one or two years and range from $20,000 to $100,000 per year. Eighteen grants are part of the Healthy Connections program, which supports efforts to create and nurture more connected, resilient and inclusive communities where all people have the support and resources to reach their full health potential. The remaining nine grants are part...

  • Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority will receive sealed bids for "Supportive Housing Fire Rebuild" until 3:00 PM, October 4, 2021

    Sep 20, 2021

    INVITATION TO BID The Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority will receive sealed bids for “Supportive Housing Fire Rebuild” until 3:00 PM, October 4, 2021 at 24338 Hwy 1 East, PO Box 219, Red Lake, MN 56671. The project involves the reconstruction of a 3 BR duplex unit, 1040 SF. Bids will be for Labor Only. All materials will be procured by Red Lake Housing Authority. Work is to be completed by 12/31/21. A Site Visit will be held at 10:00 AM, September 30, 2021, at 14651 Red Lake Trailer Court Street, Red Lake. Construction plans will be ava...

  • Launch Minnesota is excited to join Twin Cities Startup Week

    Steve Grove, DEED Commissioner|Sep 20, 2021

    Twin Cities Start Up Week kicks off a week-long celebration of Minnesota’s strong and growing startup ecosystem. Right now, in Minnesota, innovative entrepreneurs are tackling the problems that are going to redefine the future of the global economy. And, any business that starts here has a better chance of surviving than in any other state. Through the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)’s Launch Minnesota program, we believe that innovation exists across our state. Since its creation two years ago, we have already awarded...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Friday Evening Session 48th Annual Obaashiing Labor Day Celebration 2021 Singing Contest results: 1st Place-Motown (6125pts) 2nd Place-Mandaree (5850pts) 3rd Place-Ptown (5735pts) 4th Place-Crossroads (5620pts) 5th Place-Southern Boyz (5595pts) 6th Place-Southern Style (5585pts) Blazing Bear Whitetail Boyz Iron Boy Red Lake Chemical Health Program 5 Man Bass Drum Singing Contest Results: 1st Place-Mandaree (3400pts) 2nd Place-Battle River (3180pts) 3rd...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Friday Evening Session - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Friday Evening Session 48th Annual Obaashiing Labor Day Celebration 2021 Singing Contest results: 1st Place-Motown (6125pts) 2nd Place-Mandaree (5850pts) 3rd Place-Ptown (5735pts) 4th Place-Crossroads (5620pts) 5th Place-Southern Boyz (5595pts) 6th Place-Southern Style (5585pts) Blazing Bear Whitetail Boyz Iron Boy Red Lake Chemical Health Program 5 Man Bass Drum Singing Contest Results: 1st Place-Mandaree (3400pts) 2nd Place-Battle River (3180pts) 3rd...

  • Red Lake, Redby and Little Rock Communities offer Drive Thru Back to School Event - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    The Red Lake, Redby and Little Rock Communities collaborated to offer Drive Thru Back to School Event on Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 1 PM at the Red Lake Center. A cook-out style meal was served at the new Red Lake Community Center, and backpacks with school supplies was given away at the old Red Lake Center. Almost 500 backpacks were given away starting at 1 PM....

  • Redby "Honor The Youth" Powwow held on Saturday - P22

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Redby "Honor The Youth" Powwow held on Saturday...

  • Red Lake Celebrates its own Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P64

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated its own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates its own Independence Day: Wednesday Afternoon Pow Wow - P65

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated its own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Red Lake Celebrates its own Independence Day: Tuesday Evening Pow Wow - P62

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 20, 2021

    Red Lake celebrated its own Independence Day on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 starting with a feast at 4 PM at the Red Lake Humanities Center, followed by the first of three-days of pow wows and other activities. Some events were postponed due to rain and held on the following day. However, earlier in the day a Horseshoe Tournament was held at the Redby Community Center. Redby Community Center Horseshoe Tournament Winners 1st Corky Clark (Redby) 2nd Willfred K (Cass Lake) 3rd Josh Neadeau (Red Lake)...

  • Portland City Commissioners Allocate $200,000 to Fund Abortion Care

    Sep 20, 2021

    PORTLAND–The Portland City Council voted on Wednesday to allocate $200,000 to the Northwest Abortion Access Fund (NWAAF) to provide needed support and resources to those trying to access abortion care, in the wake of Texas’s recent ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court permitted Texas’s radical and extreme abortion ban, Senate Bill 8, to go into effect, allowing private individuals to police and profit from infringing upon other people’s bodily autonomy. Combined with the Supreme Court’s considerati...