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Monday, October 12, 2020 – COVID-19 Update and Information. Red Lake Nation: Active cases: 1 (*1 in Little Rock District) Total cases: 65 Beltrami County: Active cases: 85 Total cases: 647 The Red Lake Hospital continues to perform regular COVID testing at the remote station outside the hospital. If you have any questions about how to get tested for COVID, please call the hospital at 218-679-3912. We also have the free Community testing events coming up.... October 15, 2020 at...
We realize adjusting to the challenges of Distance Learning has added more responsibilities for parents and guardians of the Red Lake School District. We want to help with that! We are teaming up with Red Lake Americorps to provide tutoring for your kids/students. Starting Monday, October 19th; we will have mentors on site for tutoring sessions up to two hours per kid or set of siblings. There will be a meal provided and the option of gym time to fill the need for Physical Education. For safety...
Lucinda Renee Auginash April 16, 1998 ~ October 10, 2020 (age 22) Lucinda Renee Cook-Auginash, age 22, passed away on Saturday, October 10, 2020, at her residence in Duluth, Minnesota. Lucinda was born April 16, 1998, to Jana Auginash and Donald Roman Cook, Jr. Lucinda was proud to be Ojibwe and loved the Red Lake Nation, the Mother Land. She had a beautiful soul. She loved and was loved by so many. Lucinda had a genuine personality. She was warm and welcoming to all who crossed her path. She...
WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett presented her approach to the law as conservative and fair on Monday at the start of fast-tracked confirmation hearings, while angry Democrats, powerless to stop her, cast her as a threat to Americans' health care coverage during the coronavirus pandemic. With her husband and six of their seven children behind her in a hearing room off-limits to the public and altered for COVID-19 risks, Barrett delivered views at odds with the late Justice...
A second peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota is hitting a wider swath of the state than in the spring. State health officials on Monday said the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was centered earlier this year in the Twin Cities, long-term care facilities and large rural food-processing plants, but it's now spreading more broadly across Minnesota communities. The 1,178 infections reported Monday - a record fifth straight day of more than 1,000 infections - came from 69 of...
WASHINGTON – Eric Trump took his Secret Service agents to Trump golf courses in Scotland, as he led transatlantic tours for paying customers. Donald Trump Jr. took his protectors to the Trump hotel in Vancouver, stopping over on hunting trips to Canada. And Ivanka Trump took her Secret Service detail to the Trump golf club in Bedminster, N.J., again and again - even after she asked other Americans to "please, please" stay home during the coronavirus pandemic. On trips like these, Secret...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - A late-stage study of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been paused while the company investigates whether a study participant's "unexplained illness" is related to the shot. The company said in a statement Monday evening that illnesses, accidents and other so-called adverse events "are an expected part of any clinical study, especially large studies," but that its physicians and a safety monitoring panel would try to determine what might have caused...
Football official Andrew Aller arrived at Apple Valley High School on Friday equipped with the type of white hat he has worn for the past 14 years and a black face covering, a new accessory this season. Officiating during the coronavirus pandemic gave Aller, 61, pause. But by Friday, he said he was secure in his decision and now needed to follow protocols. Meanwhile in Shakopee, another veteran official, Matt Jurewicz, spent part of his Friday evening on a Zoom call with his five siblings to...
After inspiring a flurry of parody Twitter accounts, sold-out campaign merchandise and an extremely long "Saturday Night Live" sketch, Vice President Mike Pence has finally addressed the fly that landed in his hair during last Wednesday's debate. In an interview with Fox News, noted sense-of-humor-possessor Pence said he and his family got a real kick and had a laugh after the black fly landed in his stark white hair and just sort of milled around for nearly two minutes during his debate with...
It could come down to six Republican legislators. For more than half a year, members of the Minnesota House have tried and failed to get a bipartisan supermajority for a major public works construction package. Local government leaders, unions and construction workers say the billion-dollar-plus borrowing proposal, known as a bonding bill, would provide a much-needed boost during the pandemic-induced recession. As the Legislature gathered Monday for its fifth special session of the year, Democratic House leaders expressed confidence that they...
SEATTLE — Washington state officials said Monday they were again unsuccessful at live-tracking a "murder" hornet while trying to find and destroy a nest of the giant insects. The Washington State Department of Agriculture said an entomologist used dental floss to tie a tracking device on a female hornet, only to lose signs of her when she went into a forest. The hornet was captured on Oct. 5 and kept alive with strawberry jam, which she seemed to enjoy, said Sven Spichiger, a department entomologist. https://www.startribun...
Today is Indigenous People's Day, and to celebrate, Rock the Vote Native Style and 7th Generation is holding a celebration at Paul Bunyan Park around 3 p.m. According to a release, political and voter participation in Native American communities has surged over the past decade. In the 2018 midterms, two states sent the first Native American women to the U.S. Congress, and Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan became the second Native American woman to be elected to statewide executive office in...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Stressing the need to balance safety with the wellbeing of residents in long-term care, the Minnesota Department of Health loosened its guidance for nursing homes on Monday, Oct. 12. The new state policy will better conform with updated federal guidance, a change from merely allowing homes that have lower risk of COVID-19 spread to reopen for visitors, to requiring they do so. "If facilities have not had a COVID-19 case in the last 14 days, broader visitation must be allowed," MDH Director of Health Facilities Complaints...
October 12, 2020 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced that Minnesota has joined a group of 50 states and territories, along with local subdivisions, in a global settlement framework with the opioid manufacturer Mallinckrodt (MNK), its subsidiaries, and other affiliates. The agreement settles Minnesota’s investigation into Mallinckrodt, currently the largest generic opioid manufacturer in the United States, for its opioid marketing and distribution practices. Under the settlement, MNK will pay $1.6 billion...
School leaders around the country hope that a federal shipment of easy-to-use, rapid test kits will help them stop the coronavirus from spreading in their buildings—and will keep students and staff members who may otherwise have to quarantine in their classrooms. To use an Abbott BinaxNow rapid antigen test, a medical professional rubs a swab inside a patient’s nostrils and then onto a small piece of cardboard the size of a credit card. The tests require no lab equipment and produce results within 15 minutes, much faster than the more...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — With the nation’s attention riveted on Covid-19, the Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF) says the closures of the nation’s hospitals—170 closures of rural hospitals in the last 15 years and growing—is not getting the attention it should be receiving. “Patients in rural America are losing access to hospital care. They’re losing access to emergency care. In the midst of Covid-19, this crisis is escalating. Covid-19 is not the direct cause of hospital closures, but for some it could be the final nail in...
Bemidji, Minnesota (October 7th, 2020) Reach Out and Read Minnesota recently provided 1,000 gently used children’s books for disbursement through the Bemidji Community Food Shelf. The books will be given to families visiting the food shelf to meet food needs. Reach Out and Read Minnesota typically provides brand new books for medical providers to gift families during well-child visits and gently-used books in clinic waiting rooms. Recent pandemic-related changes to clinic function, however, has given the program a new opportunity to bring...
Jill and I are proud to join with Native communities and all Americans to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day. Native Americans have always honored their deep connection to the land and kept faith with the rich spiritual traditions and heritage of their ancestors, often in the face of policies and violence that sought to strip them of both. With boundless resilience and strength, despite centuries of mistreatment and broken promises, Tribal Nations have fought to preserve their sovereign rights while also making countless contributions to...
Red Lake, MN - With just two weeks practice in a shortened season, the Red Lake Warrior football team hosted the Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines on Friday, October 9, 2020, losing 50-6 in the late afternoon contest. Under MSHSL rules and regulations for COVID-19, it was a little different for fans, but not so much that the players had the opportunity to play football and compete. Wadena appeared to have a little more experienced players, but the Warriors showed determination and gave them a game....
Red Lake, MN - With just two weeks practice in a shortened season, the Red Lake Warrior football team hosted the Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines on Friday, October 9, 2020, losing 50-6 in the late afternoon contest. Under MSHSL rules and regulations for COVID-19, it was a little different for fans, but not so much that the players had the opportunity to play football and compete. Wadena appeared to have a little more experienced players, but the Warriors showed determination and gave them a game....
RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors continued to practice on Tuesday, October 7, 2020, getting ready for their first game of the season on Friday, October 9th at home against Wadena at 4 PM. At a Special School Board Meeting on Tuesday, September 22 the Red Lake School Board voted to allow a modified football and volleyball season this fall, as presented by Activities Director Nolan Desjarlait. On Monday, September 21, 2020, the Minnesota State High School League's Board of Directors approved a...
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More than a dozen states recognize the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples' Day. However, Montana is not among those states. Though some cities, including Bozeman and Missoula, observe Indigenous Peoples' Day, the state acknowledges this Monday, Oct. 12, as Columbus Day. https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/2020/10/12/columbus-day-recognition-montana-denounced-native-american-lawmakers/5912765002/...