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Articles from the October 22, 2018 edition


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  • Vikings turn it on in the second half to win 37-17 over Jets

    Oct 22, 2018

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - In a game that tested the Vikings’ patience in the first half and stressed their defensive depth chart in the second half, even a defense at less than full strength proved to be too much for Sam Darnold. The Vikings sacked the rookie quarterback three times, took advantage of four turnovers by the rookie quarterback, intercepting him three times and recovering the first of his two fumbles. They overcame a sloppy first half with 27 second-half points, cruising past the Jets 37-17 at MetLife Stadium. ht...

  • White House eyes narrow gender test

    Oct 22, 2018

    WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is considering narrowly defining gender as a biological, immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth, the most drastic move yet in a governmentwide effort to roll back recognition and protections of transgender people under federal civil rights law. A series of decisions by the Obama administration loosened the legal concept of gender in federal programs, including in education and health care, recognizing gender largely as an individual’s choice and not determined by the sex assigned at bir...

  • Ragged, growing caravan of migrants resumes march toward US

    Oct 22, 2018

    TAPACHULA, Mexico — A growing caravan of Honduran migrants streamed through southern Mexico on Sunday heading toward the United States, after making an end-run around Mexican agents who briefly blocked them at the Guatemalan border. They received help at every turn from sympathetic Mexicans who offered food, water and clothing. Hundreds of locals driving pickups, vans and cargo trucks stopped to let them clamber aboard. http://www.startribune.com/migrant-caravan-re-forms-in-mexico-members-vow-to-reach-us/498132181/...

  • U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar: Lack of competition allows prescription drug costs to spiral

    Oct 22, 2018

    This last May, Nicole Smith-Holt and James Holt Jr. joined with other families at our State Capitol to speak out against the skyrocketing cost of insulin. The Holts weren’t just there as advocates, but as parents — motivated by the loss of their 26-year-old son, Alec. http://www.startribune.com/klobuchar-lack-of-competition-allows-prescription-drug-costs-to-spiral/498069001/...

  • Longtime Rochester lawbreaker caught with 200-plus lbs. of pot worth at least $500K

    Oct 22, 2018

    A 44-year-old man with a long history of lawbreaking was caught hauling more than 200 pounds of marijuana to Minnesota worth several hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to charges. Jeffrey J. Lawstuen, 44, of Rochester, was charged Friday in Olmsted County District Court with three felony drug counts and illegally possessing a loaded handgun in connection with his arrest in the middle of the night in Rochester. http://www.startribune.com/longtime-rochester-lawbreaker-caught-with-200-plus-lbs-of-pot-worth-at-least-500...

  • Russians denounce Trump's intended nuke treaty withdrawal

    Oct 22, 2018

    MOSCOW — A top Russian diplomat says President Donald Trump's intention to withdraw from a landmark treaty on nuclear weapons is a perilous move. A Russian senator in turn said the U.S. leaving the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty would seriously undermine nuclear non-proliferation efforts. http://www.startribune.com/russians-denounce-trump-s-intended-nuke-treaty-withdrawal/498138061/...

  • GOP risks messy leadership struggle after November vote

    Oct 22, 2018

    WASHINGTON — Win or lose in the race for the majority, House Republicans are at risk of plunging into a messy leadership battle after the November election, with the party lacking a clear heir apparent to take the place of House Speaker Paul Ryan. President Donald Trump has signaled he'd be happy with next-in-line Kevin McCarthy, the majority leader, a longtime ally whom the president calls "My Kevin." http://www.startribune.com/who-s-next-after-speaker-ryan-battle-for-power-looms-in-gop/498145201/...

  • Minneapolis City Council approves $1.5 million for homeless camp relocation

    MUKHTAR M. IBRAHIM, Star Tribune|Oct 22, 2018

    The Minneapolis City Council on Friday approved spending $1.5 million for the relocation of the Hiawatha homeless camp, even though the type of temporary housing to be used and who will operate it remain undetermined. David Frank, director of the city’s Department of Community Planning and Economic Development, told a City Council committee on Tuesday that the trailer provider they were working with had declined to rent them to the city if they were to be used for residences. “Approving this money without anything to approve it for makes me...

  • BP: Cass Lake man charged with solicitation of a minor

    Oct 22, 2018

    BEMIDJI—A Cass Lake man was arrested Tuesday for solicitation of a minor through electronic communication. According to court documents, Brandon Wayne Masten, 33, contacted a 14-year-old female by cell phone and then sent her either a photograph or video that was explicit. The document said he also solicited her for sexual contact. http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/4516069-cass-lake-man-charged-solicitation-minor...

  • BP: Dozens more infant corpses found as Detroit police widen investigation of funeral homes

    Oct 22, 2018

    DETROIT — Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced a "wide probe" into Michigan funeral homes Friday, Oct. 19, after hidden caches of baby corpses were allegedly discovered at two unrelated businesses inside a week. "This is deeply disturbing," Craig said at a news conference, hours after police raided Perry Funeral Home and allegedly seized 63 fetus or infant bodies, more than half of which were packed together in unrefrigerated boxes. "We want to understand the reasons: Is it financial gain? If so, how? Who knew or who else is involved i...

  • Redby Elder's Dinner 2018

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    Redby Elder's Dinner 2018 was held at the new Redby Community Center on Saturday, October 20, 2018. Elder's of the Redby Community received gifts, were treated to live music and a feast put on by the Redby Community....

  • 2018 Redby Elder's Dinner II

    Oct 22, 2018

    Redby Elder's Dinner 2018 was held at the new Redby Community Center on Saturday, October 20, 2018. Elder's of the Redby Community received gifts, were treated to live music and a feast put on by the Redby Community. Photographs by members of the community....

  • Red Lake Chemical Health Traditional Hunting Camp held October 18-20, 2018

    Oct 22, 2018

    The Red Lake Chemical Health Traditional Hunting Camp was held on October 18-20, 2018, around the River Road area. From a post from "Our Red Lake Spirit" on Facebook October 19th: The second day of the CHP hunting camp was wonderful and full of great stories about the deer that was hunted and gathered from last nights hunt. One group of hunters shot a big doe and the boys said they had to drag the deer across the river and up the hill. Today they hung it up skinned it and cut it up. Another...

  • Native Strong Youth Basketball Tourney held on Saturday, October 20, 2018

    Oct 22, 2018

    Basketballs players from Red Lake, Leech Lake, White Earth, Fon du Lac, and other communities came together and showcased their skills at the Native Strong Youth Basketball Tourney, held in Red Lake on October 20, 2018. The event was sponsored by Red Lake Tribal Secretary Sam Strong....

  • Youth Football Game held on Thursday, October 18, 2018

    Chris Jourdain|Oct 22, 2018

    Youth Football Game held on Thursday, October 18, 2018...

  • City camp is site of Native American homelessness, heroin … and hope

    Oct 22, 2018

    Inside an encampment near downtown Minneapolis is a handpainted sign made from a square of cardboard: “Just tents to you. A community to us!” Residents call the camp “The Wall of Forgotten Natives” – what started out last spring as a few campers with sleeping bags has gradually grown to a tent city, three rows deep, on a quarter-mile-long grassy knoll beneath a soundwall in the heart of the city’s Native American community. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/19/native-american-homeless-heroin-minneapolis...

  • MDA Issues Consumer Advisory for Inadequate Processing and Improper Storage of Sunnyside Orchards Apple Cider

    Oct 22, 2018

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is issuing a consumer advisory for apple cider produced and distributed by Sunnyside Orchards of Pennock, Minnesota. The Sunnyside Orchards Apple Cider produced by the company was inadequately processed and stored at improper temperatures which would allow for harmful bacteria to grow. All cider produced since August 31, 2018 is affected. The cider was sold in both gallon and half-gallon containers. A photo of the label is provided. There have been no reports of illness associated...

  • MNHS Honors Excellence in Research and Writing for 'Minnesota History' Magazine

    Oct 22, 2018

    Tonight MNHS Director and CEO Kent Whitworth presented the annual Solon J. Buck and Theodore C. Blegen awards, which recognize originality, excellence and creativity in research and writing for articles published in "Minnesota History" magazine. The 2017 awardees are: • Solon J. Buck Award: Kim Heikkila, "'Everybody thinks it’s right to give the child away’: Unwed Mothers at Booth Memorial Hospital, 1961–63," (PDF) Summer 2017. The judges lauded the way the author masterfully wove social history and memoirist elements, telling a complex story w...

  • RUSSIAN NATIONAL CHARGED WITH INTERFERING IN U.S. POLITICAL SYSTEM

    Oct 22, 2018

    WASHINGTON – A criminal complaint was unsealed in Alexandria, Virginia, today charging a Russian national for her alleged role in a Russian conspiracy to interfere in the U.S. political system, including the 2018 midterm election. Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers, U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger of the Eastern District of Virginia, and FBI Director Christopher Wray made the announcement after the charges were unsealed. “Today’s charges allege that Russian national Elena Alekseevna Khusyaynova conspired with o...

  • Warriors end season with 54-6 loss to Blackduck at home - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    The Red Lake Warriors ended their season with a 54-6 loss to Blackduck on Wednesday, October 17, 2018, in Red Lake. Red Lake finished it's season 0-7 on the year and the playoff games should be announced next week....

  • INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY FESTIVAL- 10-06-2018, MPLS.MN - P9

    Gerald Auginash|Oct 22, 2018

    INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY FESTIVAL- 10-06-2018, MPLS.MN...

  • Warriors lose to Warriord 48-6 in Homecoming Game - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    The Red Lake Warriors hosted Warroad in their Homecoming Game on Friday, October 5, 2018, losing 48-6....

  • Lady Warriors come out on top in 3-2 win over tough Kelliher-Northome Mustangs - P17

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, coming off a win on September 20th at home over Fon du lac, held off Kelliher-Northome on Thursday, September 27th in five-games to take the victory. Red Lake won the first game, lost the second, won the third game and lost the fourth to set up the final fifth game. winning the set 15-13. Earlier the Junior Varsity also lost 2-1 in their best of three game set, and the Junior High Team won 2-0. Red Lake is now 3-2 on the season and will be on the road for...

  • Lady Warriors edged out by Cass Lake 3-2 in Red Lake - P24

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors hosted Cass Lake on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, winning the first and third set, but losing the second, fourth and fifth set. Prior to the varsity game, the Jr. High and Jr. Varsity defeated were both victorious in two games. Red Lake is now 1-2 on the season and will host host Fon du Lac on Thursday, September 20 and host Kelliher-Northome on September 27th. Cass Lake is now 3-5 on the seasion....

  • Warriors fall to Walker-Hackensack-Akley in home opener 47-0 - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 22, 2018

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warrior Football team has their home opener on Friday, September 14, 2018, losing their third game of the season. The Warriors had to forfeit their first game on August 31 with Badger/Greenbush/Middle River because of a bus driver issue, and lost to Cass Lake-Bena on September 7, 38-14. They will travel to Red Lake County on September 21, host Warroad on October 5 and travel to Bagley on October 12. WHA is 2-2 on the season....

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