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  • Frank Dale Beaulieu

    Nov 5, 2020

    Frank Dale Beaulieu January 27, 1952 ~ October 31, 2020 (age 68) Frank Dale Beaulieu, age 68, of the Turtle Clan and of Red Lake, Minnesota began his spiritual journey from the Jourdain-Perpich Nursing Home in Red Lake, MN on October 31st, 2020. He was born to Frank and Alice (Beaulieu) Mason on January 27th, 1952 in Red Lake, MN. After school, Frank enlisted in the United States Army and received an honorable discharge when he completed his service. Frank worked many different jobs before...

  • Biden wins Michigan, Wisconsin, now on brink of White House

    Nov 5, 2020

    WASHINGTON - Joe Biden won the battleground prizes of Michigan and Wisconsin on Wednesday, reclaiming a key part of the "blue wall" that slipped away from Democrats four years ago and dramatically narrowing President Donald Trump's pathway to reelection. A full day after Election Day, neither candidate had cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. But Biden's victories in the Great Lakes states left him at 264, meaning he was one battleground state away from...

  • Hospital ICU space dries up amid COVID-19 in Minnesota

    Nov 5, 2020

    Only nine intensive care beds were available in the Twin Cities Wednesday morning amid a surge in COVID-19 that is sending more Minnesotans into hospitals. Metro ICU bed space grew scarce due to nurses and other caregivers who were unavailable because of their own infections or viral exposures that required quarantines. Shortages have occurred in central Minnesota and other parts of the state. "We're at a red alert for ICU beds," said Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota's...

  • What does it all mean? Four top takeaways from Minnesota's elections

    Nov 5, 2020

    An estimated 3.2 million Minnesotans voted in Tuesday's general election - either via absentee or in person - making for a 78% turnout that would be the highest in the state since 2008. Results were still trickling in Wednesday, with some races too close to call. But some outcomes and consequences of the vote were clear by Wednesday. Here's a look at four key takeaways so far here in Minnesota: Democrats continue statewide win streak Battleground Minnesota wasn't so close in the end. Democrats...

  • Minnesota Legislature on track for more divided government

    Nov 5, 2020

    Minnesota voters seemed likely to deliver another two years of divided government in St. Paul as initial results from Tuesday's election showed Republicans retaining a narrow majority in the state Senate and Democrats maintaining control in the state House. Ballots were still being counted Wednesday with votes outstanding in some key races. Shifting tallies as more votes are processed could still change the balance of power. But while both sides secured upsets, initial results showed the Senate...

  • Minnesota voter turnout could break records

    Nov 5, 2020

    More Minnesotans than ever before are believed to have cast ballots in Tuesday's election, which could potentially produce one of the highest voter turnout rates as well. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon estimated Wednesday that 3,223,146 voters participated in the election, either as part of the record surge in early absentee balloting or by voting on Election Day. The unofficial 78% turnout rate would be the most for the state since 2008, and Simon said that percentage could grow as...

  • Help wanted: State Patrol wants to hire more troopers

    Nov 5, 2020

    As fatal crashes surge and reports about dangerous and risky driving behavior are rising, the State Patrol has launched an aggressive hiring campaign to put more troopers on the roads. Troopers retiring or leaving the job for other reasons in the past few years have resulted in a force of 584 statewide, and that's not enough, said Col. Matt Langer, head of the State Patrol. The ranks normally number well over 600, he said. So the patrol is trying to hire 50 or 60 more troopers with funding...

  • Coronavirus Relief Fund Farm Business Management Scholarships Available

    Nov 5, 2020

    St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is announcing a new Farm Business Management (FBM) Scholarship Program, funded through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Nearly $250,000 in scholarships will be available to farmers negatively affected economically by COVID-19. Priority will be given to farmers engaged in any stage of mediation or bankruptcy between March 2, 2020 and December 30, 2020. An estimated 350 Minnesota farmers are currently distressed due to COVID-19 impact, including...

  • Survey shows workplace injury and illness rate remains at all-time low

    Nov 5, 2020

    Minnesota's estimated workplace injury and illness rate for 2019 remains at its lowest since the measurement started in 1973. According to the annual Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Minnesota had an estimated 3.2 OSHA-recordable nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time-equivalent (FTE) workers in 2019. The estimated rate for 2018 was also 3.2 cases per 100 FTE workers. The survey estimated Minnesota had 73,000 workers with OSHA-recordable nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2019, compared to 71,600...

  • Ponemah School Halloween 2020 - P3

    Nov 5, 2020

    Ponemah School Halloween 2020 on Friday, October 30th....

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Lady Warriors lose set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    The Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team lost their set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome on Friday, October 30, 2020. The Junior Varsity also lost their match 2-0. They are scheduled to travel to Cass Lake on November 2nd, Laporte on November 5th and Blackduck on November 20th....

  • Red Lake Chemical Health holds Virtual Halloween Costume Contest - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Red Lake Chemical Health holds Virtual Halloween Costume Contest from October 1st thru October 30th. Winners list, visit Our Red Lake Spirit on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ourredlakespirit This was hard decision but thank you everyone who sent us entries. Here are the winners of this years Halloween Costume Contest. Congratulations. Please call Charles Prentice to pick up your prize at 679-3321....

  • Warriors Football Team drop to 0-3 with 48-0 loss to Pine River - P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    The Red Lake Warriors Football Team dropped to 0-3 with their 48-0 loss to Pine River on Friday, October 23, 2020 in Red Lake. Red Lake will travel to Cass Lake on October 30th, host Walker on November 6th and travel to Warroad on November 1th. They will play a 6 game season this year....

  • Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Parade - P11

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Parade...

  • Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session - P23

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 5, 2020

    Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session...

  • St. Louis County Funds Organizations to Help Eradicate Homelessness

    Nov 5, 2020

    ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Homelessness is a big issue in the area and many area organizations that work to eradicate it are getting a massive boost in funding from St. Louis County. There is a changing face in homelessness – not only do people have to find housing, but organizations that help also have to take into consideration things like mental health, education, and substance abuse and now, St. Louis County is stepping up, providing nearly $1.8 million to help some of those local groups grow. St. Louis County is providing a little more than $48...

  • Navajo Nation warns of 'uncontrolled spread' of COVID-19 within several communities

    Nov 5, 2020

    The Navajo Nation on Wednesday announced there was "uncontrolled spread" of COVID-19 within more than 20 of the tribe's communities, including several in Arizona. The tribe's health department on Nov. 4 issued a health advisory warning residents of the spread, which was based on COVID-19 cases between Oct. 16 and 29, according to a news release from the Navajo Nation's executive branch. Communities in Arizona included Cameron, Leupp, Dilkon, Ganado and Round Rock, among others. The advisory would remain in effect "until the risk and cases...

  • Dakota Access Pipeline Fate Uncertain After Court Hearing (1)

    Nov 5, 2020

    Dakota Access pipeline supporters faced a tough bench Wednesday in the latest round of a long-running legal feud over the project's future, with federal judges appearing to lean in favor of requiring additional environmental review but conflicted on other issues. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard two hours of oral arguments on whether a lower court erred when it concluded federal regulators' approval of the contentious oil project fell short of the National...

  • Lummis elected Wyoming's 1st female U.S. senator, Cheney wins 3rd term easily

    Nov 5, 2020

    CHEYENNE – In a history-making moment for the Equality State, former Republican Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis was declared the winner of the race to become the state's next U.S. senator, making her the first woman from Wyoming to be elected to the Senate. Meanwhile, the state's current Republican congresswoman, Liz Cheney, was reelected by a wide margin to serve a third term as the state's only delegate in the U.S. House of Representatives. Lummis, who was the state's sole delegate in the U.S. H...

  • 12 Influential Native Americans Leaders

    Nov 5, 2020

    While our Founding Fathers, presidents and military leaders are remembered as heroes of American culture, it's often overlooked how indigenous people contributed to many of the major events in the nation's history. Here are a dozen Native Americans who left a lasting mark with their leadership, bravery and innovations: Powhatan Also known by his proper name of Wahunsenacawh, Powhatan is perhaps best remembered as the father of Pocahontas, the female lead of the romanticized version of the Jamestown settlement in the early 1600s. He was also a...

  • Women win all 5 open seats on Northern Cheyenne tribal council

    Nov 5, 2020

    (KPAX) The Northern Cheyenne Tribe made history Tuesday by electing women for all of its open tribal council seats. The eastern Montana tribe held its election on Tuesday. Of the five open seats on the tribal council, along with the tribal president and vice president, all winners were women. https://missoulacurrent.com/government/2020/11/northern-cheyenne/...

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