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Articles from the September 22, 2021 edition


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  • Richard Dale Mason

    Sep 22, 2021

    Richard Dale Mason March 20, 1950 - September 20, 2021 Richard Dale Mason, age 71, of St. Francis, MN journeyed to the Spirit World on September 20, 2021 at his residence. He was born on March 20, 1950 in Red Lake, MN the son of Ambrose Mason and Adele Sumner. Richard leaves behind his spouse Elverna Baptiste; sisters Geraldine, Melvina and Louella; his children: Lindsay (Devin), Hila, Felina (Steve) and Lance; grandchildren: Jonathan (Brynn), Alena, Alicia (Diago); Haylie; Aaliyah; Taden,...

  • Red Lake Tribal Council - Update on COVID-19 information - Tuesday, September 21, 2021

    Sep 22, 2021

    Tuesday, September 21, 2021 – COVID-19 Update Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 56* *27 in Red Lake *19 in Redby *1 in Ponemah *8 in Little Rock *1 in Bemidji (Resides in Bemidji - tested at RL IHS) Of the 56 active cases: * 1 are in the hospital *30 are minors *11 adults were fully vaccinated Total cases: 693 Total Recovered: 637 Deaths: 12 [Updated numbers as of 3:00 p.m. on 9/21/2021] The Red Lake Hospital continues to provide on-demand COVID-19 vaccines as well as COVID testing at the d...

  • Beltrami Electric Cooperative Scheduled Power Outage - Thursday, September 23, 2021 Beginning at 12:01 a.m.

    Sep 22, 2021

    Minnkota Power Cooperative will be performing scheduled maintenance on two substations in Beltrami Electric's service area beginning at 12:01 A.M. on Thursday, September 23rd, and is expected to last approximately 4 hours. This outage will affect approximately 1,560 Beltrami Electric members in the areas served by the Red Lake and Redby substations. This includes the Red Lake and Redby area, as well as a section south on Hwy 89 to just beyond Lumberjack Road. (See attached map.) Beltrami...

  • COVID-19 outbreak at Edison High School prompts online learning for at least two weeks

    Sep 22, 2021

    Students at Minneapolis' Edison High School will continue their learning online for the next two weeks because of a COVID-19 outbreak. A "significant" number of students will have to quarantine due to exposure from other students who tested positive for the virus, according to a Facebook statement from Minneapolis Public Schools on Tuesday afternoon. Students will begin distance learning Wednesday and return to in-person classes on Oct. 6. "Please note that while the number of COVID-positive...

  • Trump campaign knew lawyers' voting machine claims were baseless, memo shows

    Sep 22, 2021

    Two weeks after the 2020 election, a team of lawyers closely allied with President Donald Trump held a widely watched news conference at the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington. At the event, they laid out a bizarre conspiracy theory claiming that a voting machine company had worked with an election software firm, financier George Soros and Venezuela to steal the presidential contest from Trump. But there was a problem for the Trump team, according to court documents released Monday...

  • Viral spread in latest Minnesota COVID-19 wave more of a mystery

    Sep 22, 2021

    Minnesota's tracking of how and where people are infected with the coronavirus has plummeted in the latest COVID-19 wave, with 80% of infections identified in August coming from unknown sources. The change from an unknown rate of 41% at this time one year ago reflects an increase in social activities that makes it hard to pinpoint where someone got infected, but also a pullback of state contact tracing in the era of COVID-19 vaccinations. A COVID-weary public also isn't helping as much with...

  • A Mayo doctor's top tips on how to protect young kids from the delta variant

    Sep 22, 2021

    I had filled my online shopping cart with boxes of dinosaur-patterned masks, waiting to hit "buy" until I could talk to Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse. She's a Mayo Clinic physician who specializes in pediatric infectious diseases, including COVID-19. Being a parent during the pandemic has been an exhausting and seemingly endless exercise in risk assessment - one I seem to be failing regularly. The kids are back in school, but with the rise of delta, we're not yet back to normal. It's worth remembering...

  • Coroner IDs remains, says Gabby Petito was homicide victim

    Sep 22, 2021

    NORTH PORT, Fla. - Gabby Petito was killed by another person, a coroner concluded while also confirming that the human remains found recently at a Wyoming national park were those of the 22-year-old woman who disappeared months after she set out on a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, the FBI said Tuesday. Teton County Coroner Brent Blue determined Petito was a homicide victim, but did not disclose a cause of death pending final autopsy results, officials said. Her body was found...

  • No, Vikings fans. Despite what Mike Zimmer says, the Vikings are not almost 2-0

    Sep 22, 2021

    Bill Parcells, Hall of Famer and mentor to Mike Zimmer, has been known to inadvertently call Zim while the Vikings coach is in the middle of a news conference. The man who popularized the phrase "You are what your record says you are" might want to pick up the phone again this week and flag his protégé for violating that classic Parcells mantra not once but twice after Sunday's wrenching 34-33 loss at Arizona. On Sunday evening, Zimmer said, "We were probably two plays away from being 2-0." T...

  • Biden promises 'relentless diplomacy' to skeptical allies

    Sep 22, 2021

    UNITED NATIONS - President Joe Biden summoned the world's nations to forcefully address the festering global issues of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses in his first address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday. He decried military conflict and insisted the U.S. is not seeking "a new Cold War" with China. But while stressing to fellow world leaders the urgency of working together, Biden avoided addressing criticism from allies about the chaotic U.S. withdrawal...

  • 6 tribes sue Wisconsin to try to stop November wolf hunt

    Sep 22, 2021

    Six Native American tribes sued Wisconsin on Tuesday to try to stop its planned gray wolf hunt in November, asserting that the hunt violates their treaty rights and endangers an animal they consider sacred. The Chippewa tribes say treaties give them rights to half of the wolf quota in territory they ceded to the United States in the mid-1800s. But rather than hunt wolves, the tribes want to protect them. The tribal lawsuit comes three weeks after a coalition of wildlife advocacy groups sued to...

  • Gun Lake Casino Cuts Ribbon on $100M Expansion

    Sep 22, 2021

    WAYLAND, Mich. - Gun Lake Tribe Chairman Bob Peters and tribal council members cut the ribbon on the Gun Lake Casino's $100-million expansion last Friday morning. The new 72,000-square foot expansion features more seating for live concerts and sporting events, additional gaming space, outdoor fire-lit entertainment, and dining space, enhanced exterior features, and the ability for a guest to place wagers on their favorite sporting event. "As a tribal citizen and a member of this community, I am...

  • Poor nutrition heavily influences COVID-19 death toll, studies find

    Sep 22, 2021

    Even before COVID-19, America faced a crisis of poor nutrition aggravated by widespread food insecurity. Those underlying factors, researchers say, allowed the disease to decimate poor communities. More than 42% of Americans are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nearly half of adults have hypertension, and heart disease contributes to 1 in every 4 deaths in the U.S. When the pandemic was declared in March 2020, a population riddled with underlying conditions...

  • Pick'em: Sport gambling in Arizona underway and options are plentiful

    Sep 22, 2021

    PHOENIX, Arizona - With early morning fanfare at Chase Field, a brand new day dawned in Arizona sports history. By 7:30 a.m. on September 9, sports fans and gambling fans lined up outside the Diamondbacks' field, waiting to marry their two passions. Once one lucky fan placed the first bet at one of the five temporary betting windows, legalized sports gambling in the state finally became the norm. The festivities continued later in the afternoon at Footprint Center as the Suns heralded the...

  • Free Chronic Wasting Disease Testing

    Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal brain disease which infects deer, elk, and moose, has previously been found in SE Minnesota. Recently a deer farm in Beltrami County had several deer test positive for CWD. This farm is close to the Reservation boundary and it is unknown at this time if the disease has escaped the farm. Diseases of this type are a concern to all of us because of its potential to affect our deer population, hunting, and health. The Leech Lake Division of Resource Management...

  • Rural health leaders share recommendations to boost mental health care in Greater Minnesota

    Sep 22, 2021

    One of the challenges highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic has been the need to boost access to mental health care in many areas of Minnesota. This challenge can be particularly daunting in the less populated areas of Greater Minnesota, but a blueprint for positive change is now available thanks to a group of mental health professionals and other stakeholders who started working on the access issue even before the pandemic started. For the first time, licensed drug and alcohol counselors are now eligible for Minnesota’s state-run loan f...

  • St. Mary's School Picture Day Rescheduled for October 7, 2021

    St. Mary's School Picture Day Rescheduled for October 7, 2021 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRSVl4TaigH9kyt3xqwTsawRejiCwbDniIwxh6CrhWRgvYp1lG_AQX3U3XdyWdEIQw-5NEee-NAu3bY/pub...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon Session - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon 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 - P12

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 2021

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow 2021: Saturday Afternoon 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 - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 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 - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 2021

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

  • Red Lake Celebrates its own Independence Day: Thursday Afternoon Pow Wow - P66

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 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 - P64

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Sep 22, 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)...

  • TRIBAL PROGRAMS/OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 IN OBSERVANCE OF "OLD CROSSING TREATY DAY"

    TRIBAL PROGRAMS/OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 IN OBSERVANCE OF "OLD CROSSING TREATY DAY" All programs that provide 24 hour services will remain open...

  • Winter Coaching Positions - Red Lake School District, ISD #38

    Sep 22, 2021

    Winter Coaching Positions Red Lake School District, ISD #38 P.O. Box 499, Red Lake, MN 56671 218-679-3353 EXTRA-CURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES Posted 09/21/2021 – 10/01/2021 The Red Lake School District #38 is seeking the following Winter Coaching positions: Basketball: BOYS • Head Coach • Assistant Coach • J.V. Coach • 2 J.H. Coaches GIRLS • Head Coach • Assistant Coach • J.V. Coach • 2 J.H. Coaches Qualifications: Have a strong knowledge of the sport, including; strategies, rules, and methods. Have...

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