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Articles from the October 5, 2022 edition


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  • Karen Ann Longie

    Oct 5, 2022

    Karen Ann Longie November 4, 1967 - October 1, 2022 Karen Ann Longie, 54 of Fort Totten ND was born on November 4, 1967 at Mercy Hospital, Devils Lake ND and started her Journey into eternal paradise on Saturday October 1, 2022 at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks ND surrounded by loving family, who were at her side. The Wake Services for Karen will be on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at the Tekakwitha Center, St. Michael ND beginning at 5:00 p.m. with a Rosary and Prayer Service at 8:00 p.m. The...

  • April D. Tollefson

    Oct 5, 2022

    April D. Tollefson October 2, 1995 - October 2, 2022 April "Maple Dawn" Tollefson, "Adimani" (Steps On and Keeps On Walking) 27 of Devils Lake and St. Michael ND passed away Sunday, October 2, 2022 at CHI, St. Alexius Health, Devils Lake Hospital. Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the St. Michael's Recreation Center beginning at 3:00 p.m. The procession to St. Michael will leave at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. A Prayer Service will be held at 6:00 p.m. at St. Michael's Recreation Cen...

  • Life in prison for fatal road rage shooting of youth baseball coach on Hwy. 169 in Plymouth

    Oct 5, 2022

    A Chicago man was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday, three months after a Hennepin County jury convicted him of first- and second-degree murder for the fatal road rage shooting of a local youth baseball coach last summer. Amalie Boughton was 13 when her dad, Jay Boughton, was killed July 6, 2021, and up until then she had "never lost anyone in my life or been to a funeral before," she said inside the packed courtroom. She sat beside her grieving mother, Kristin, and older brother Harrison,...

  • Minnesota nursing schools team up to confront severe shortage

    Oct 5, 2022

    Minnesota nursing schools are banding together to recruit more students and address a shortage that is poised to leave hospitals and clinics severely understaffed in the next few years. The University of Minnesota and Minnesota State on Tuesday announced the debut of the Coalition for Nursing Excellence and Equity and its ambitious goal of making nursing education more successful and innovative without increasing cost or reducing access. "Continuing to do what we've been doing won't address the...

  • After DWI crash, Hennepin County Sheriff Hutchinson's peace officer license to be suspended for a month

    Oct 5, 2022

    Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson, who has been out on medical leave since May, will lose his peace officer license for 30 days because of his drunken-driving crash last December. Hutchinson signed an agreement with the Minnesota Board of Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) on Sept. 6. It's rare for the board to suspend a license for a first offense, but Hutchinson agreed that he should he held to a higher standard, according to a statement by the board Tuesday. The board, which...

  • Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in Mar-a-Lago dispute

    Oct 5, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to step into the legal fight over the classified documents seized during an FBI search of his Florida estate, escalating a dispute over the powers of an independent arbiter appointed to inspect the records. The Trump team asked the justices to overturn a lower court ruling and allow the arbiter, called a special master, to review the roughly 100 documents with classification markings that were taken...

  • Shooter killed man in Minneapolis parking lot as bars emptied, photographed dying victim, charges say

    Oct 5, 2022

    A gunman unleashed "a barrage of rounds" into the back of his intended target in a crowded downtown Minneapolis parking lot as bars were emptying, then took a cellphone photo of the man's lifeless body before fleeing, according to charges filed against an accomplice. Cleveland C. Longmire, 28, of Brooklyn Center, was charged Monday in Hennepin County District Court with first-degree riot resulting in death, aiding an offender and illegal weapons possession in connection with the shooting July...

  • Campaign check: Scott Jensen repeats false rumor that schools have litter boxes for 'furry' students

    Oct 5, 2022

    At a campaign stop captured on video and distributed on social media, GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen claimed that schools are allowing children to use litter boxes to urinate. "What are we doing to our kids? Why are we telling elementary kids that they get to choose their gender this week? Why do we have litter boxes in some of the school districts so kids can pee in them, because they identify as a 'furry'?" asked Jensen, a family physician and former state senator, during the Sept. 29 stop in Hutchinson, Minn. "We've lost our...

  • County attorneys endorse Keith Ellison after sheriffs backed GOP nominee Jim Schultz

    Oct 5, 2022

    Nine Minnesota county attorneys endorsed Democratic Attorney General Keith Ellison's re-election campaign Tuesday, two weeks after nearly two dozen county sheriffs endorsed his Republican opponent. The county attorneys backing Ellison are Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, Ramsey County Attorney John Choi, Anoka County Attorney Tony Palumbo, Olmsted County Attorney Mark Ostrem, Cook County Attorney Molly Hicken, Winona County Attorney Karin Sonneman, Stevens County Attorney Aaron Jordan, McLeod County Attorney Michael Junge and Lake of the...

  • Loretta Lynn, coal miner's daughter and country queen, dies

    Oct 5, 2022

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Loretta Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner's daughter whose frank songs about life and love as a woman in Appalachia pulled her out of poverty and made her a pillar of country music, has died. She was 90. In a statement provided to The Associated Press, Lynn's family said she died Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. "Our precious mom, Loretta Lynn, passed away peacefully this morning, October 4th, in her sleep at home in her beloved ranch in Hurricane Mills," the...

  • Bemidji City Council to revisit tribal flags, moves forward with 2023 street renewal

    Larissa Donovan, Bemidji News|Oct 5, 2022

    The Bemidji City Council will further discuss the issue of displaying tribal flags at City Hall. Michael Dow approached the council as a citizen with business on the issue at the beginning of the meeting, saying the gesture would “speak volumes on the sincerity of reconciliation,” with Indigenous people. The council voted 5-2 to take the matter up in a work session in November, with council members Dan Jourdain and Audrey Thayer voting against it. Mayor Jorge Prince declared in a proclamation that Oct. 10 would be observed as Ind...

  • North Korea conducts longest-range missile test yet over Japan

    Oct 5, 2022

    Nuclear-armed North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile further than ever before on Tuesday, sending it soaring over Japan, for the first time in five years, and prompting a warning for residents there to take cover. It was the first North Korean missile to follow such a trajectory since 2017, and its estimated 4,600 km (2,850 mile) range was the longest travelled by a North Korean test missile, which are usually “lofted” high into space to avoid flying over neighboring countries. In response to the test, U.S. and South Korean warplanes pra...

  • ICYMI: Governor Walz Announces That Frontline Worker Payments Go Out This Week

    Oct 5, 2022

    St. Paul, MN – Yesterday, Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan announced that over 1 million Minnesota frontline workers will receive $487.45 each to reward their bravery on the frontlines of the COVID 19 pandemic. Payments will begin on Wednesday October 5th. Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen dismissed the bipartisan frontline worker payments. Jensen has a long history of opposing common sense, bipartisan policies that help working and middle-class families. He proposed untying inflation from minimum w...

  • MnDOT announces availability of $12.5 million for Greater Minnesota community project grants

    Oct 5, 2022

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota communities, schools and their partners are invited to apply for funding on local projects that enhance transportation goals, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The $12.5 million in federal funding is available through the Transportation Alternatives program in Greater Minnesota (each region has a sub-targeted fund). This program offers a competitive grant for communities, schools and regional agencies to fund pedestrian and bicycle facilities, historic preservation, Safe Routes to School and m...

  • Native Americans seek protection for sacred land at Supreme Court

    Oct 5, 2022

    WASHINGTON – Members of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde yesterday asked the Supreme Court to hold the federal government accountable for bulldozing their sacred site to add a turn lane to a nearby road in Oregon near Mount Hood. In Slockish v. U.S. Department of Transportation, the Native American plaintiffs are asking the Supreme Court to tell the federal government it must consider all possible options for repairing the s...

  • USDA Announces the 15 Organizations that will Administer the Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program

    Oct 5, 2022

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is taking an important step forward in furthering its commitment to farmworkers, meatpacking workers, and grocery store workers by recognizing their essential role in America’s food system. Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that 15 grant recipients have been selected to receive funding through the Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program (FFWR). Organizations were selected for their proven track records working with farmworkers, meatpacking workers, and fro...

  • Tribal Language Summit Convenes in Oklahoma City

    Oct 5, 2022

    OKLAHOMA CITY - On Tuesday, more than 600 people attended the Tribal Language Summit at the Oklahoma City Convention Center to hear from leading educators and policymakers in Indian Country on how to protect, preserve and promote America's Indigenous languages. The annual one-day event is federally-funded and organized this year by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). It is the first in-person convening since 2019, event organizers said. "As Indigenous peoples, our languages are the heart of...

  • A brief history of the pow wow

    Oct 5, 2022

    History wastes little time distorting who people were, why they did the things they did, and unless a given piece of history was lucky enough to have a skilled, principled scholar on hand to jot down every important particular, perhaps the only thing that survives intact is the spirit or intent behind the history. When we look at the history of pow wows we do not have much tribal history, passed down through stories and winter counts, to fall back on, and so despite pow wows being an important...

  • Casino divide: Tribes split as California voters consider online sports betting

    Oct 5, 2022

    LOS ANGELES - California voters next month will decide between two competing ballot measures involving sports betting that would dramatically alter legalized gambling in the state, a struggle that underscores the have and have-not divide between the state's native tribes. The newest chapter of this long-standing divide comes more than a year after Arizona legalized online sports wagering. Now, California may follow suit with Propositions 26 and 27 on the November 8 ballot. Proposition 26 would...

  • OMBIMINDWAA GIDINAWEMAAGANINAADOG TOUR AND WALK THROUGH HELD ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    THE OMBIMINDWAA GIDINAWEMAAGANINAADOG TOUR AND WALK THROUGH WAS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 Community members were invited by staff to tour the building, ask questions and see the progress of the new construction. The construction project is scheduled to be completed in July 2023. See also: Inter-Generational Family Wellness Service Building Groundbreaking held in Red Lake - https://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2022/05/11/news/inter-generational-family-wellness-service-buil...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball Team host Laporte, lose 3-0 in set - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    Lady Warriors Volleyball Team hosted Laporte on Thursday, September 29, 2022, lose 3-0 in set. Junior High wins 2-0; Junior Varsity lose 2-0. Parent Appreciation Night also held during their last home game....

  • Red Lake Comp Health holds Suicide Prevention "Hike for Health" - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    Red Lake Comprehensive Health Program held their Suicide Prevention "Hike for Health" on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 from 3:30 PM to 5 PM at the Red Lake High School East parking lot. T-shirts and prizes were given away, an opening prayer waspresented, followed by a walk around the Government Center and a light meal. They gathered to inspire love and Hope for a Good Life to all....

  • Warriors Football Team unable to stop Wadena; still looking for first win of season - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    The Red Lake Warriors Football Team played hard on Thursday, September 22, 2022, but were unable to stop Wadena in Red Lake....

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball Team hosted Fon du Lac on Thursday, Sept. 22nd - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    Lady Warriors Volleyball Team hosted Fon du Lac on Thursday, Sept. 22nd Junior Varsity victorious 2-1 in the early set...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball Team looking for first win of season, lose 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 5, 2022

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team was looking for first win of the season on Monday, September 19, 2022, but lost to Kelliher-Northome 3-0 at home. Earlier, the Junior High Girls won their match 2-0, while the Junior Varsity lost 2-0....

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