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RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Transfer Station will be transitioning from open bin sites to compactor bins starting October 27, 2020. The new equipment is scheduled to arrive this week and installation will be complete by Tuesday. To help the community during this transition, attendants will be on site Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 4 PM. The compactor units will be for household garbage only. Green signs will be posted indicating drop locations for larger items such as furniture, appliances a...
Red Lake Solar Project, aspiring to energy sovereignty...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden offered sharply different visions of how to handle the surging pandemic and fought over how much Trump pays in taxes during their final debate of a tumultuous campaign. Final debates often play an outsized role in electoral outcomes but Thursday night's showdown was different from those past, with more than 46 million votes already cast and fewer undecided voters remaining than at this point in previous election...
U.S. regulators on Thursday approved the first drug to treat COVID-19: remdesivir, an antiviral medicine given to hospitalized patients through an IV. The drug, which California-based Gilead Sciences Inc. is calling Veklury, cut the time to recovery by five days - from 15 days to 10 on average - in a large study led by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. It had been authorized for use on an emergency basis since spring, and now becomes the first drug to win full Food and Drug Administration...
Shoppers won't have to jostle each other for early-bird doorbusters at Target this holiday. The Minneapolis-based retailer has announced it will be open only its normal hours on Black Friday, a major departure from past years. Target has already announced it would close on Thanksgiving Day. Target and other retailers say they are trying to limit crowds this shopping season as a result of health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.startribune.com/no-ear...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday that Illinois State Police will start patrolling bars and restaurants in regions of the state where coronavirus numbers are surging, and establishments that disregard his new restrictions could face sanctions including the loss of their liquor or gambling licenses. On another record-setting day for new COVID-19 infections, Pritzker announced the police patrols in four area of the state. The officers will be authorized to disperse crowds and...
Twenty more COVID-19 deaths were reported Thursday, continuing an increase in fatalities that began in early October. Over the past seven days, 102 deaths from the new coronavirus have been reported to the Minnesota Department of Health, the biggest weekly total since early June. State health officials have said the increasing death numbers are the inevitable result of more people getting infected with the virus. https://www.startribune.com/covid-fatigue-is-real-20-more-deat...
St. Paul – Today, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Commissioner Steve Grove announced the #GoodJobsNow campaign with Rick Trontvet from Marvin Windows in Warroad and Traci Tapani from Wyoming Machine in Stacy. Many Minnesota businesses have open jobs but are reporting having a hard time finding the employees they need. At the same time, Minnesota’s unemployment rate remains elevated with workers continuing to seek job opportunities. That’s why DEED is launching #GoodJobsNow, an interactive set of resou...
St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is looking for proposals for two new Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) grants that aim to increase local purchasing in Farm to School programs. School districts across Minnesota could receive a total of $374,000 for purchasing Minnesota-grown and -raised foods used in school meal programs, through the MDA’s next round of AGRI Farm to School grants. School districts may apply for one of two grants: • Farm to School Full Tray Grant: Grants are intended for school distr...
October 22, 2020 (SAINT PAUL)— Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison released the following statement today upon the ruling of Hennepin County District Court to sustain eight of the nine total charges against the four defendants in the death of George Floyd: “The court has sustained eight out of nine charges against the defendants in the murder of George Floyd, including the most serious charges against all four defendants. This means that all four defendants will stand trial for murder and manslaughter, both in the second degree. This is...
Anti-Bullying Awareness Week runs from the 11-15 November 2020. In this article Need2Know Books looks at the effects that social distancing and lockdown measures have had on children as social media dependency and online screen time increases, creating more opportunities for cyberbullying. For further information the Essential Guide to Bullying by Jennifer Thomson is a great resource. Enhanced anxiety and stress are not the only conditions parents and caregivers need to be careful of in this world of ‘new normal.’ A recent multidisciplinary res...
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced a pilot of the COVID-19 Test at Home saliva program. Beginning today, Minnesotans in two dozen counties or tribal nations will be able to order a saliva test online, to perform in the comfort of their own home. These tests are available in select service areas free of charge to any Minnesotan who believes they need to be tested. It will soon be available to all Minnesotans. “Minnesota’s testing strategy includes having multiple options for people seeking out testing,” said Minnesota Depar...
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is continuing a statewide push to increase access to “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing with a sixth week of testing locations. MDH is partnering with local public health officials and other community partners to offer testing the week of Oct. 26 in Tyler, Madison, Waconia, Little Falls, and Red Wing. As always with no-barrier testing opportunities, this testing will be free, available to anyone who wants to be tested whether they have symptoms or not, and will not require insurance. The five events next wee...
A new breast cancer report from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) shows a 30-year trend of decreasing mortality rates, suggesting improved diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in Minnesota. However, providers and public health officials are concerned that delays in breast cancer screenings in 2020 may slow the progress. Though breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Minnesota women, the report shows survival rates of about 93%. This high survival rate is due to decades of progress in early diagnosis and treatment....
RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Warriors continued to practice on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, getting ready for their third game of the season on Friday, October 23 at home against Pine River at 4 PM. Red Lake will be looking for their first win of the shortened 6-game season, while Pine River is also winless at 0-1. Weather permitting, as snow is in the forecast on Thursday and some areas are expecting a blanket of snow. With the snow that fell on Tuesday into Wednesday, the field was covered in...
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....
Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Parade...
Looking Back to August 2006 - Math Conference held at Red Lake Elementary School...
Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session...
Looking Back to September 2011 - Red Lake Warrior High School Football against Kellhier-Northome - P25...
Food Delivers for all Red Lake Members at New Red Lake Center Available at 12 PM on Saturday, Oct. 24, Sun Oct. 25 and Mon, Oct. 26, 2020...
Five states - Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Oregon - have the highest risk of seeing increased militia activity around the elections: everything from demonstrations to violence. That's the conclusion of a new report by ACLED, a crisis-mapping project, and the research group MilitiaWatch. They worked together to map out potential hot spots for militia-style activities around the elections. Their report looks at states where militias have had recruitment drives and training,...
WASHINGTON, DC - Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020 - North America’s Building Trades Unions proudly announced the first-ever Tradeswomen Heroes Award winners during the Tradeswomen Build Nations conference over the weekend. This monthly award highlights two apprentices and two journey-level workers that set an exemplary example both on and off the jobsite. October’s winners are as follows: • Jenna Wittner, Apprentice, Ironworkers Local 512 • Lorraine Mata, Apprentice, UA Local 467 • Kilah Engelke, Journeyworker, OPCMIA Local 599 • Liliana Calderon, J...
SULPHUR, Okla. – Chickasaw artist Brent Greenwood, with the help of his son Me-Way-Seh Hunter Greenwood, put the finishing touches on a downtown Sulphur mural inspired by Mahota Textiles Saturday, Oct. 17. Pedestrians and drivers can view the brightly colored public art at the corner of Muskogee Ave. and West 3rd St. – on the east side brick wall of Mahota Textiles. The stage area at the front of the mural offers a wide street view and the morning sun hits the piece just right, Greenwood sai...