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  • Margaret Jane LaMorie

    Oct 25, 2019

    Margaret Jane LaMorie July 25, 1938 - Thursday, October 24, 2019 Service Information Pineview Funeral Home, Hayward, WI Sunday, October 27, 2019 6:30 PM Visitation Information All Nations Church, Minneapolis, MN Saturday, October 26, 2019 Beginning at 1 PM Margaret “Margie” Jane LaMorie, (Minimooske) age 81, of Minneapolis, journeyed to the Spirit World on October 24, 2019. She was born on July 25, 1938 in Hayward, WI the daughter of Albert and Mildred (Garvin) LaMorie. Margie enjoyed doing bead...

  • Over 250 Red Lakers attend Vikings/Redskins Game in Minneapolis

    Oct 25, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Four charter buses from Bemidji, one from each Red Lake Reservation District, traveled to Minneapolis on Thursday, October 24, 2019 to attend the Minnesota Vikings vs. Washington Redskins football game at US Bank Stadium. The buses left Red Lake just before noon and had about 220 passengers. An additional 40 others, half from the Duluth area and half from Minneapolis, were also at the game. The Red Lake Tribe purchased the tickets at a cost of about $6,000 and sponsored the...

  • Over 250 Red Lakers attend Vikings/Redskins Game in Minneapolis - P2

    Oct 25, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Four charter buses from Bemidji, one from each Red Lake Reservation District, traveled to Minneapolis on Thursday, October 24, 2019 to attend the Minnesota Vikings vs. Washington Redskins football game at US Bank Stadium. The buses left Red Lake just before noon and had about 220 passengers. An additional 40 others, half from the Duluth area and half from Minneapolis, were also at the game. The Red Lake Tribe purchased the tickets at a cost of about $6,000 and sponsored the...

  • Vikings avoid costly mistakes, control game to defeat Washington

    Oct 25, 2019

    Late in the fourth quarter Thursday night, as the Vikings offense rolled through an 8:16 drive that would exhaust the remaining minutes of the team's 19-9 victory over the Washington Redskins, coach Mike Zimmer looked up at the U.S. Bank Stadium scoreboard to see a statistic that left him stunned. "I was shocked when it said we had 428 yards and they had 200, and it was a 10-point game," Zimmer said. "I figured it'd be a tough game, but sometimes you just don't know when you're facing a team...

  • AP source: DOJ review of Russia probe now a criminal inquiry

    Oct 25, 2019

    WASHINGTON - The Justice Department has shifted its review of the Russia probe to a criminal investigation, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday, a move that is likely to raise concerns that President Donald Trump and his allies may be using the powers of the government to go after their opponents. The revelation comes as Trump is already facing scrutiny about a potential abuse of power, including a House impeachment inquiry examining whether he withheld military aid in order to...

  • Edina police won't release dashcam footage of fatal shooting

    Oct 25, 2019

    The Edina Police Department has joined two other law enforcement agencies in its refusal to release dashcam footage of the shooting that killed 30-year-old Brian Quinones last month due to an ongoing investigation. Quinones was fatally shot near E. 77th Street and Chicago Avenue in Richfield on Sept. 7 after leading Edina police on a chase. Several officers from Edina and Richfield opened fire seconds after Quinones exited the vehicle with what appeared to be a knife. http://...

  • Protesters march, rally against Washington team's name before Vikings game

    Oct 25, 2019

    Chanting, "We are not your mascot," several hundred protesters rallied Thursday in downtown Minneapolis ahead of the Vikings' game against the Washington Redskins, denouncing the team's name as racist and degrading to American Indians. Among several impassioned speakers outside U.S. Bank Stadium was Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, who recalled how her daughter recently learned of the team's name and said, "Mommy, that's not right. We're not...

  • Missing 5-year-old Minneapolis girl is found safe

    Oct 25, 2019

    A 5-year-old Minneapolis girl who was allegedly kidnapped by her noncustodial mother on Wednesday afternoon was found safe Thursday evening. Minneapolis police located Nalia Pantoja-Perez around 8:30 p.m. in south Minneapolis and took her mother, Serenity Joy Jones, into custody along with a male suspect. http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-police-seek-public-s-help-in-finding-5-year-old-girl/563805232/...

  • Duluth bridge project 'starting from scratch' after desecrating Indian burial ground

    Oct 25, 2019

    DULUTH – A state road project that desecrated American Indian graves is "starting from scratch" next year after burial recovery wraps up this fall, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) officials said at a community meeting Wednesday night. The archaeological study of the disturbed ground on the far western edge of Duluth was completed earlier this month, and now MnDOT crews will be racing against the weather to return soil to the cemetery area so it can be officially designated. h...

  • American held in Russia on spying charge must stay in prison

    Oct 25, 2019

    MOSCOW - An American accused of spying in Russia will spend the rest of the year in a Moscow prison, a judge ruled Thursday, in a brief court session where the defendant said he had been assaulted by guards and denied medical care. "My human rights are being violated, my life threatened, medical issues are being denied and my property stolen," the defendant, Paul N. Whelan, shouted to reporters as the judge read his decision. Ten months after Whelan's arrest, the court extended his detention...

  • Wind-whipped fires rage across California as lights go out

    Oct 25, 2019

    GEYSERVILLE, Calif. - Fast-growing fires throughout California forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes Thursday as dry winds and high heat fed flames and fears in the state still jittery from devastating wildfires in the past two years. The dramatic fires and evacuations - near Los Angeles and in the wine country of Northern California - came against a backdrop of power shutoffs that utility companies said were necessary to stop high winds from toppling trees or blowing...

  • BP: MN Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation awards grants to improve health care coverage

    Oct 25, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS -- The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in grants to expand health care coverage in communities across the state. According to a press release, the foundation has provided $1.4 million in grants to 12 nonprofits, including the Northwest Indian Community Development Center in Bemidji. The grants are aimed at helping communities of color, indigenous communities and the LGBTQ community, as well as those in a lower income bracket. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/lifes...

  • Pedestrian crashes, fatalities increase during fall months

    Oct 25, 2019

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Shorter days and more hours of darkness this time of year contribute to an increase number of crashes between people driving and walking, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. As the days get shorter, motorists and pedestrians should use caution when driving and walking. Motor vehicle crashes have killed 33 pedestrians so far this year. According to crash facts from the Department of Public Safety, 45 pedestrians died and 987 were injured in crashes with vehicles in 2018 and 42 pedestrian deaths and 1,053 i...

  • MnDOT offers schools, communities funding to develop Safe Routes to School programs

    Oct 25, 2019

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota communities and schools wanting to develop safer places for students to walk and bicycle to school can apply for three different grant opportunities this fall through the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School program. Application deadlines are Jan. 10, 2020. Communities and schools can apply for planning assistance grants to help assess current conditions and create plans to improve walking and biking paths. SRTS “Boost” grants support existing SRTS work and infrastructure grants can fund pro...

  • Peterson Urges Farmers Affected by Weather to Contact Agents for Delayed Harvest

    Oct 25, 2019

    Congressman Collin Peterson is encouraging farmers in Minnesota who have been unable to harvest due to excessive rain and snowfall to contact their crop insurance agents and county Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices to discuss their options for relief this fall. “Farming has been a struggle throughout this crop year with wet weather making harvest every bit as difficult as planting was. I know producers just want to be able to get as much of their crop out of the fields as possible and I urge them to stay in contact with their crop insurance age...

  • Sanders, Pressley, Warren, 85 Lawmakers Urge Congress to Expand Community Health Centers Funding

    Oct 25, 2019

    Washington, October 24 — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) co-led an effort with Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and 85 other members of Congress, urging House and Senate leadership to increase funding to Community Health Centers (CHCs)—a network of 1,400 facilities in all 50 states and U.S. territories that provide medical, dental, and mental health care, substance-abuse treatment, and low-cost prescription drugs for nearly 30 million people. Federal funding for CHCs is set to expire on November 21. The...

  • Redby Elder;s Dinner 2019 held on Saturday afternoon - P5

    Mary Omen|Oct 25, 2019

    On Saturday, October 19, 2019 the Redby Community sponsored their annual Redby Elders Dinner at the new Redby Community Center. The 2019 Redby Elder's king and queen were also selected - King Greg Parkhurst and Queen Agnes Smith. A feast was served, there was entertainment and prize drawings for the elders....

  • Warriors lose to Lake Park-Audubon in last game of season 65-0 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warriors Football Team hosted Lake Park-Audubon on Wednesday, Octber 16, 2019, losing 65-0. It was also Red Lake's Homecoming game. The young Warriors team did not win a game this season, while Lake Park-Audubon finished 2-6. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/17/19 Tuesday, 10-22-19 Saturday, 10-26-19 Thursday, 10-31-19 State Tournament November 7-30, 2019 Various Sites & U.S. Bank Stadium...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball team take set from Bug School 3-0 on Parent Appreciation Night - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, taking three games over the Bug School in the best-of-five series. Red Lake's Junior High also took their best-of-three contest, 2-0. It was also Parent Appreciation Night. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/16/19 Mon., Oct. 21, 2019 Thur., Oct. 24, 2019 Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 Tues., Oct. 29, 2019 Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 State Tournament November 7-9, 2019 Xcel Energy...

  • Lady Warriors drop 3 games to Blackduck - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2019

    On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, Red Lake hosted Blackduck in Girls Volleyball action. The Junior High and the Junior Varsity Teams played well in their matches, but lost both sets 2-0. Red Lake Varsity girls also played good in their best of five series, but ended up losing 3-0. The Lady Warriors will be on the road on October 3rd with Indus, travel to Kelliher for a Round Robin on October 7 and travel to the Bug School on October 8th....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 25, 2019

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session New Ponemah Labor Day Royalty Treyson Cloud and Jasinda Kingbird Obaashiing Singing Contest 2019 6th Little Bear points 1411 5th Wild Horse points 1511 4th Tomahawk Circle points 1512 3rd Southern Boyz points 1553 2nd Midnite Express points 1586 1st. MoTown points 1647 Men's Grass Dance Winners 1st Rusty Gillette 2nd Jon TakenAlive 3rd Joel Wood 4th Zach Redbear 5th Gabe Desrosiers Men's Chicken Winners 1st Daniel J Isham 2nd Lee Goodman Jr 3rd...

  • Choctaw Nation Aids Local Water Resources

    Oct 25, 2019

    Public water systems in southeastern Oklahoma will soon receive assistance allowing them to operate more efficiently and safely, thanks to a grant received by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The $197,454 grant funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation allows the Choctaw Nation to assist the City of Antlers, Town of Talihina, and Sardis Lake Water Authority examine their operations and determine cost-effective ways to maintain and operate within regulations. "We're becoming concerned that repeated...

  • Newest-Generation Diesel Engines Deliver Critical Emissions Reductions for Near-Port Communities

    Oct 25, 2019

    October 24, 2019 (NEWARK, N.J.) – Upgrading and replacing the oldest, largest engines used in port operations to the newest-generation advanced diesel technologies is one of the most impactful ways to quickly and cost-effectively reduce emissions for near-port communities, according to Ezra Finkin, director of policy and external outreach for the Diesel Technology Forum, who today addressed attendees of the Air & Waste Management Association Freight & Environment: Ports of Entry Conference in Newark, New Jersey. “Diesel is the technology of...

  • Minneapolis-based Boxing Star David Morrell Jr. to Appear on FS1's Nationally Televised Card next Sat

    Oct 25, 2019

    Minneapolis, Minnesota (October 24, 2019) – Fresh off his electrifying knockout win at the Minneapolis Armory last summer, Minneapolis-based boxer and rising star David Morrell Jr. is getting ready to showcase his formidable skills on national TV – a rare big-stage performance for a boxer in just his second pro fight. Morrell, a native of Cuba who now fights out of the Circle of Discipline gym in Minneapolis, will take on tough veteran Quinton Rankin on Saturday, November 2. Morrell's bout is...

  • Hy-Vee Pharmacies Installing Drug Take Back Receptacles in All 276 Locations; Implementing New Opioid Prescription Initial Fill Policy

    Oct 25, 2019

    WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Oct. 24, 2019) — To further assist in combatting the national opioid epidemic, Hy-Vee, Inc. announces it has purchased and will install drug take back receptacles by Nov. 7, 2019, in all 276 Hy-Vee pharmacy locations throughout its eight-state region to provide customers a secure place to dispose of unused medications, including controlled substances. The availability of drug take back receptacles in all Hy-Vee pharmacies provides customers with a safe and responsible way to dispose of unused, unwanted or expired drugs i...

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