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Articles from the November 3, 2022 edition


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  • Angela Beaulieu

    Nov 3, 2022

    Angela Beaulieu September 4, 1975 - November 1, 2022 Angela Renee Beaulieu, Maa ՙba a noo Kwe "Women in the Waves" of the Bear Clan, age 47, of Red Lake, Minnesota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at J.A. Wedum Residential Hospice in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Ange was born on September 4, 1975 in Red Lake, Minnesota the daughter of Betty (Sumner) and Emerson Beaulieu. She was homecoming queen and graduated from Red Lake High School in 1994. Attended Red Lake Nation...

  • Ronald Jack Kingbird

    Nov 3, 2022

    Ronald Jack Kingbird December 26, 1979 ~ October 31, 2022 (age 42) Ronald Jack Kingbird, "Ogima Wi Gaabow" meaning "A Leader Standing", age 42, of the Eagle Clan and International Falls, MN unexpectedly journeyed to the spirit world on Monday, October 31, 2022, from St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth, MN. He was born in Red Lake, MN on December 26, 1979, the son of Marlene (Spears) and Jack Kingbird, Jr. Ronald loved his dog, KiKi, taking her for rides and walks. He enjoyed working construction at Sc...

  • Steven "Sonny" Michael Jones

    Nov 3, 2022

    Steven "Sonny" Michael Jones August 23, 1991 - October 29, 2022 Steven "Sonny" Michael Jones, age 31 of Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed away on Saturday, October 29, 2022. Steven was born on August 23,1991 to Melanie Jones. He was blessed with two daughters, Liliana Valerie-Ann Jones and Brielle Skye Jones. Steven loved spending his time with his two "Queens" Liliana & Brielle, and with family and friends. He had a deep love for sports, including the New England Patriots. Steven had a great...

  • In third year without police in schools, St. Paul district deepens new approaches to safety

    Nov 3, 2022

    Three years into life without school resource officers, St. Paul Public Schools has upped deployment of its student-friendly liaisons and embarked on an effort to reduce violence in the secondary schools. Thirty-eight school support liaisons now walk hallways and drive streets in the state's second-largest district - more than twice as many as a year ago. Nearly four out of five are people of color and all have an eye toward building relationships with students, many of whom have tipped...

  • Rural Minnesota victim advocate says cops are failing to protect battered women

    Nov 3, 2022

    ADA, MINN. - The longtime sheriff of Norman County is under fire from a victim advocate who claims the Sheriff's Office and other local law enforcement agencies are failing to protect victims of domestic violence. Several victims say they were repeatedly threatened and abused even after they got court orders for protection, as officers failed to make arrests that are required under state law when police have reason to believe protection orders have been violated. The sheriff, meanwhile, defends...

  • Powell: Rate hikes may slow, but inflation fight hardly over

    Nov 3, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sought Wednesday to strike a delicate balance at a moment when high inflation is bedeviling the nation's economy and commanding a central role in the midterm elections. Powell suggested that the Fed may decide in coming months to slow its aggressive interest rate increases. Yet he also made clear that the Fed isn't even close to declaring victory in its fight to curb an inflation rate that is near four-decade highs and has shown few signs of...

  • Mayors call for federal assistance as Mississippi River reaches record lows

    Nov 3, 2022

    Mayors along the Mississippi River are asking for more federal help as the drought that has plagued the nation's water superhighway in recent weeks drags on. City leaders shared wide-ranging impacts of dry conditions at a Tuesday news conference hosted by the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative, from barge slowdowns to water main breaks caused by shifting dry ground. With relief from snowmelt across the upper U.S. still months away and future rainfall predictions tenuous, those tasked...

  • Woman charged with money laundering for 'mastermind' in Minneapolis real estate agent's murder

    Nov 3, 2022

    A Minneapolis woman has been charged in an alleged money-laundering conspiracy that helped fund an illegal marijuana farm for a Minneapolis drug trafficker and rapper described as the "mastermind" in the 2019 murder of real estate agent Monique Baugh. A federal grand jury indicted Phouvanh Keokaythinh, 36, late last month on charges of money-laundering conspiracy, concealment of money laundering and making false statements while applying for a new passport while she was being investigated...

  • Trump lawyers saw Clarence Thomas as key to stop Biden electoral count, emails show

    Nov 3, 2022

    Lawyers for President Donald Trump saw Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as key to overturning the results of the 2020 election, according to a set of emails provided to congressional investigators. Eight emails, ordered released by U.S. District Judge David O. Carter of California, include correspondence between Trump lawyers Kenneth Chesebro, John Eastman and others discussing various legal strategies to convince Republican members of Congress to object to the official certification of...

  • T.J. Hockenson trade upgrades Vikings passing attack at NFL trade deadline

    Nov 3, 2022

    The Vikings made a significant deal to upgrade their offense on NFL trade deadline day, acquiring tight end T.J. Hockenson in a deal with the Lions on Tuesday. Hockenson, a 2020 Pro Bowler who's caught 26 passes for 395 yards and three touchdowns this season, should help the Vikings upgrade a position of need in their offense, with Irv Smith heading to injured reserve because of a high ankle sprain. Adding another pass-catcher seemed like a priority for the Vikings even before Smith was hurt on...

  • Russia rejoins deal on wartime Ukrainian grain exports

    Nov 3, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - Russia agreed Wednesday to rejoin a wartime agreement that allows Ukrainian grain and other commodities to be shipped to world markets. The U.N.'s refugee chief, meanwhile, put the number of Ukrainians driven from their homes since the Russian invasion eight months ago at around 14 million. It is "the fastest, largest displacement witnessed in decades," said Filippo Grandi, who heads the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. In announcing that Russia would rejoin the...

  • Biden implores voters to save democracy from lies, violence

    Nov 3, 2022

    WASHINGTON - After weeks of reassuring talk about America's economy and inflation, President Joe Biden turned Wednesday night to a darker, more urgent message, warning in the final days of midterm election voting that democracy itself is under threat from former President Donald Trump's election-denying lies and the violence he said they inspire. Pointing in particular to the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, he said that Trump's false claims about a stolen election have "fueled...

  • Trump settles lawsuit filed by protesters over 2015 scuffle

    Nov 3, 2022

    NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump has settled a lawsuit filed by a group of protesters who say they were roughed up by the Republican's private security guards during his 2015 presidential campaign. The two sides settled as a jury was being selected in a New York courtroom for a civil trial, one of a spate of legal entanglements involving the former president. Details of the settlement were not divulged. "Although we were eager to proceed to trial to demonstrate the frivolousness of this case, the parties were ultimately able to come t...

  • Burn restrictions in place for Hubbard, Becker, Beltrami, Wadena and Cass counties

    Nov 3, 2022

    As of Wednesday, Nov. 2, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is restricting open burning "due to increased wildfire risk from dry conditions across much of Minnesota," according to a news release. The burning restrictions apply in the following counties: Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson,...

  • CVS, Walmart, Walgreens agree to pay $13.8 bln to settle U.S. opioid claims

    Nov 3, 2022

    Nov 2 (Reuters) - CVS Health Corp (CVS.N), Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (WBA.O) and Walmart Inc (WMT.N) agreed to pay about $13.8 billion to resolve thousands of U.S. state and local lawsuits accusing the pharmacy chains of mishandling opioid pain drugs, potentially bringing years of litigation close to the finish line. CVS said on Wednesday it had agreed to pay about $5 billion over 10 years, and Walgreens said that it had agreed to pay about $5.7 billion over 15 years. Neither company admitted wrongdoing. Walmart has agreed to pay $3.1...

  • North Korea fires 23 missiles, one landing off South Korean coast for first time

    Nov 3, 2022

    SEOUL, Nov 2 (Reuters) - North Korea fired at least 23 missiles into the sea on Wednesday, including one that landed less than 60 km (40 miles) off South Korea's coast, which South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol described as "territorial encroachment" and Washington denounced as "reckless". It was the first time a ballistic missile had landed near the South's waters since the peninsula was divided in 1945, and the most missiles fired by the North in a single day. South Korea issued rare air raid warnings and launched its own missiles in...

  • White House announces US$13.5b funding to help households with energy bills

    Nov 3, 2022

    PRESIDENT Joe Biden's administration will make US$13.5 billion available to help low-income US households lower their heating costs this winter, the White House said on Wednesday (Nov 2). As part of the initiative, the US Department of Health and Human Services is providing US$4.5 billion in low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding, it said in a statement. US consumers can expect to pay up to 28 per cent more to heat their homes this winter than last year due to surging fuel...

  • November is American Diabetes Month

    Nov 3, 2022

    Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It is also the brain's main source of fuel. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that allows your body to use sugar (sucrose) and glucose from carbohydrates for immediate energy. Or, insulin allows the body to store glucose for future use. These metabolic activities keeps your blood sugar level from getting too high...

  • Honor the Earth purchases old Enbridge office

    Nov 3, 2022

    A former office owned by Enbridge — operator of the Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota — was purchased by an Indigenous and environmental rights nonprofit that will turn the building into a treaty rights and culture museum. Honor the Earth, a local women-led organization, has fought Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline for more than seven years. The nonprofit will turn the Park Rapids office space, which was a former Carnegie library prior to Enbridge’s ownership, into the Giiwedinong Treaty Rights and Culture Museum. Giiwedinong means “in, at...

  • President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Supports $45 Million Investment to Build Climate Resilience in Tribal Communities

    Nov 3, 2022

    WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior today announced a $45 million investment in Tribal communities to address the disproportionate impacts of climate change. These Tribal Climate Resilience projects will support Tribes and Tribal organizations in adaptation planning, climate implementation actions, ocean and coastal management planning, capacity building, relocation, managed retreat, and protect-in-place planning for climate risks. Today's announcement is supported by $20 million in funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructu...

  • Minnesota Receives $15 Million to Boost Meat and Poultry Processing

    Nov 3, 2022

    St. Paul, MN: The State of Minnesota is receiving $15 million from the United States Department of Agriculture to establish a revolving loan program that will support small and medium-sized meat and poultry processors. The new Meat and Poultry Revolving Loan Fund will be available through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) Rural Finance Authority. “Local meat processing benefits farmers, our urban and rural economies, and consumers throughout the state,” said Governor Tim Walz. “This loan program will help processors increas...

  • Interior Department Announces $122.5 Million for Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization Grants

    Nov 3, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced that the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is making $122.5 million in fiscal year 2022 funding for Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER) grants available to eligible states and Tribes. These funds will support local investment opportunities that create good-paying union jobs and provide for the sustainable long-term rehabilitation of abandoned mine lands. The Biden-Harris administration has made unprecedented investments in coal, oil and gas...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 3, 2022

    Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 3, 2022

    Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

  • Taste of the Holiday Event held at Red Lake Trading Post - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 3, 2022

    Taste of the Holiday Event held at Red Lake Trading Post on Friday, October 28, 2022 Event included free samples in each department, tasting Thanksgiving dinner, food displays chances to win carts of groceries and more....

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