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  • Dana L. Cobenais

    Nov 7, 2022

    Dana L. Cobenais May 19, 1992 ~ November 1, 2022 (age 30) Dana Lee Cobenais, age 30, of the Bear Clan, from Ponemah, MN, travelled to the spirit world on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, in Oxford WI. Dana was born May 19, 1992, to Freida M. Greenleaf and Robert S. Cobenais, Sr. Dana had one brother, Robert "Joon" Cobenais, Jr. from Ponemah and one sister, Keshennah Greenleaf from Warroad, MN. Dana enjoyed drawing awesome pictures for his family and friends. Basketball was his favorite sport plus...

  • Richard "Rick" Koenig (Jackson)

    Nov 7, 2022

    Richard "Rick" Koenig (Jackson) November 20, 1961 - November 3, 2022 Richard "Rick" Koenig (Jackson), age 60, of Mahnomen, MN, died Thursday, November 2, 2022, under the loving care of family and Hospice of the Red River Valley. Services will begin Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 5:00 pm with a Prayer Service beginning at 7:00 pm at the White Earth Community Center and continue until the time of the service at 11:00 am on Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Prayer Service White Earth Community Center...

  • Adam James Roy

    Nov 7, 2022

    Adam James Roy July 7, 1983 - November 3, 2022 Adam “Kat Dog” Roy, age 39, of Naytahwaush, MN, died unexpectedly on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at his home. Adam James Roy “Waabishki-ma’iingan” was born July 7, 1983, in Detroit Lakes, MN, the son of Timothy Roy Sr. and Elaine Kier. Growing up, he attended school at Mahnomen Public School and graduated from Circle of Life Academy. Following high school, Kat Dog entered the workforce. He later furthered his education with some college classed s...

  • Phyllis Mae Boshey

    Nov 7, 2022

    Phyllis Mae Boshey April 7, 1937 - November 4, 2022 Phyllis Mae Boshey, 85, of Tower, MN passed away on Friday, November 4, 2022, at her home surrounded by loved ones. A Traditional Wake will be held on Monday, November 7, 2022 starting at 5:00PM at the Vermilion Wellness Center, Tower, MN. The Traditional Service will be held the next day, Monday, November 8, 2022 at 10:00AM, also at the Vermilion Wellness Center. Traditional Wake Vermilion Family Wellness Center Monday, November 07, 2022 5:00...

  • Russia reactivates its trolls and bots ahead of Tuesday's midterms

    Nov 7, 2022

    The user on Gab who identifies as Nora Berka resurfaced in August after a yearlong silence on the social media platform, reposting a handful of messages with sharply conservative political themes before writing a stream of original vitriol. The posts mostly denigrated President Joe Biden and other prominent Democrats, sometimes obscenely. They also lamented the use of taxpayer dollars to support Ukraine in its war against invading Russian forces, depicting Ukraine's president as a caricature...

  • Minnesota turkey farmers still reeling from the toll of bird flu as Thanksgiving approaches

    Nov 7, 2022

    MELROSE, Minn. - Chris Huisinga drives to Willmar every Monday from his turkey farm in western Minnesota. Riding shotgun in his pickup truck? Test tubes filled with tracheal swabs. So far, he's avoided becoming a statistic: one of the 100-plus farms in Minnesota to get hit this year by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a plague that has devastated many turkey farmers for the second time in a decade, forcing them to euthanize 3.6 million birds in the state this year. On the cusp of this...

  • Vikings' Camryn Bynum said official was 'playing free safety better than me' on collision

    Nov 7, 2022

    LANDOVER, MD. - Vikings safety Camryn Bynum kept his sense of humor about back judge Steve Patrick colliding with him during a 49-yard pass to Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel, turning what Bynum thought was a sure takeaway into a touchdown. "It's just unfortunate," Bynum said from the visiting locker room at FedEx Field. "Running there, triple coverage, he throws up a duck and it's an easy interception, but the ref is somehow playing free safety better than me." Patrick ran from midfield...

  • Musk threatens to boot Twitter account impersonators

    Nov 7, 2022

    BOSTON - Elon Musk tweeted Sunday that Twitter will permanently suspend any account on the social media platform that impersonates another. The platform's new owner issued the warning after some celebrities changed their Twitter display names - not their account names - and tweeted as 'Elon Musk' in reaction to the billionaire's decision to offer verified accounts to all comers for $8 month as he simultaneously laid off a big chunk of the workforce. "Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging...

  • Vikings rally from 10 points down in fourth quarter to defeat Washington and move to 7-1

    Nov 7, 2022

    LANDOVER, MD. - The Vikings were down 10 points with 14:14 to go, and the fans who'd once used Kirk Cousins' three-word catchphrase as a rallying cry had repurposed it as a taunt. After the Commanders went up 17-7 on Dax Milne's 6-yard touchdown catch, the Washington fans at FedEx Field alternated between chanting "You like that!" - Cousins' famous exclamation after a 2015 comeback victory - and yelling the name of Taylor Heinicke, the former Vikings quarterback who'd become one of Cousins'...

  • Minnesota companies have raised prices, but key margins remain below pre-pandemic times

    Nov 7, 2022

    As the election has drawn closer, the blame game over inflation has gotten louder with some criticizing the role of corporations. Those critics, mainly left-leaning economists and politicians, say businesses are lifting prices on customers even higher and faster than their costs are rising, padding their profits and adding to the spiral of inflation. "The biggest price gouging goes on in the very industries where there are the biggest players," Rep. Katie Porter, a California Democrat who has...

  • Kyiv prepares for a winter with no heat, water or power

    Nov 7, 2022

    KYIV, Ukraine - The mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, is warning residents that they must prepare for the worst this winter if Russia keeps striking the country's energy infrastructure - and that means having no electricity, water or heat in the freezing cold cannot be ruled out. "We are doing everything to avoid this. But let's be frank, our enemies are doing everything for the city to be without heat, without electricity, without water supply, in general, so we all die. And the future of the...

  • Powerball jackpot up to record $1.9 billion after no winner

    Nov 7, 2022

    DES MOINES, Iowa - A record Powerball jackpot grew to an even larger $1.9 billion after no one won the lottery drawing on Saturday night. The numbers for the drawing were: white balls 28, 45, 53, 56, 69 and red Powerball 20. The next chance for someone to get lucky will be Monday night. https://www.startribune.com/powerball-jackpot-up-to-record-1-9-billion-after-no-winner/600222497/...

  • Biden slams GOP while Trump urges voters to reject Democrats

    Nov 7, 2022

    YONKERS, N.Y. — President Joe Biden pilloried Republicans up and down ballots across the nation as election deniers who reveled in political violence, while his predecessor, Donald Trump, urged voters to oppose "growing left-wing tyranny" on the final Sunday before midterm elections that could reshape Washington's balance of power. Wrapping up a five-state, four-day campaign swing with an evening rally at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York, Biden championed Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul. She's locked in a tight race with Rep. Lee Z...

  • Minnesota election officials prepare for scrutiny on voting, election results

    Nov 7, 2022

    A small group gathered at the Brooklyn Park Water Treatment plant last week to do the painstaking work of preparing for a statewide election. Local officials fed paper ballots into machines, marking some incorrectly to make sure the equipment caught the errors. Workers carefully checked the results against a spreadsheet. These accuracy tests, which happen across the state before any election, are open to the public but usually sparsely attended. "It can be a little boring," admitted Ginny...

  • Spanish police seize largest amount of marijuana ever worth $64M

    Nov 7, 2022

    MADRID - Spanish police said on Saturday they had seized 32 tons of packaged marijuana with a street value of at least 64 million euros ($63.74 million), which they said was the largest amount ever found in Spain or internationally. Police raided a series of farms and production plants across Spain in an operation called Gardens. They arrested nine men and 11 women, who were aged between 20 and 59. "The Civil Guard has seized the largest cache of packaged marijuana found so far," Spain's Civil Guard said in a statement. Read more:...

  • North Korea flies jets, fires artillery near border after US and South extend drills

    Nov 7, 2022

    South Korea said it scrambled warplanes in response to 180 North Korean military flights near the countries' shared border on Friday, and Pyongyang again demanded that the United States and South Korea halt "provocative" air exercises. The North Korean manoeuvres follow the firing of more than 80 rounds of artillery overnight and the launch of multiple missiles into the sea on Thursday, including a possible failed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). North Korean aircraft were detected in...

  • Trump ally Barrack acquitted of acting as UAE foreign agent

    Nov 7, 2022

    NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Tom Barrack, a onetime private equity executive and fundraiser for former President Donald Trump, was found not guilty by a jury on Friday of unlawfully acting as an agent of the United Arab Emirates. Barrack, who chaired the former president's 2017 inaugural committee and served as an informal adviser to the campaign, was acquitted of all nine counts he faced, including conspiracy to act as a foreign agent, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to the FBI in 2019 during their probe of his interactions...

  • Attorney General Ellison applauds $15M grant to increase competition for meat and poultry processors, pledges vigilant antitrust enforcement

    Nov 7, 2022

    November 4, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who has focused his office’s anti-trust work on fairness in Minnesota’s agricultural markets and rural communities, today applauded the news that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has granted the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) Rural Finance Authority $15 million to establish a new Meat and Poultry Revolving Loan Fund that will increase competition and economic opportunities for meat and poultry processors in Minnesota. The grant to Minnesota is part...

  • Attorney General Ellison urges FDA approve country's first over-the-counter birth-control pill

    Nov 7, 2022

    November 4, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today he is joining a coalition of 20 attorneys general in submitting a letter urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve over-the-counter birth control bills that meet applicable safety and efficacy standards, including approving a pending application for the nation’s first over-the-counter (OTC) pill. If approved, safe and effective birth control pills will become available for purchase over the counter, removing barriers that currently keep...

  • Interior Department Announces $21.53 Billion in Fiscal Year 2022 Energy Revenue, Highest-Ever Disbursements from Clean Energy from Federal Lands and Waters

    Nov 7, 2022

    WASHINGTON –Today, the Department of the Interior’s Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) disbursed $21.53 billion in revenues generated in fiscal year 2022 from energy production on federal and Tribal onshore lands, and federal offshore areas, including the record $4.37 billion generated from the New York Bight offshore wind lease sale. This year’s disbursements include the highest-ever revenues from renewable energy programs on federal lands and waters, driven by President Biden’s efforts to jump-start the American offshore wind industry...

  • ABC News Anchor Refers to Indigenous People as "Creatures" in Reference to Native American Heritage Month

    Nov 7, 2022

    NEW YORK - During news coverage on Native American Heritage Month, ABC reporter Kyra Phillips referred to Indigenous people as "Indigenous creatures" on national television on Thursday. "Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, when we come back we'll take a look at Indigenous creatures taking Hollywood and pop-culture by storm," Phillips said on yesterday's broadcast. The mistake hasn't been corrected, and the news company hasn't issued an explanation to the error, which was captured and...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 7, 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 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 7, 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 - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 7, 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....

  • Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 7, 2022

    Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center on Tuesday, October 25, 2022....

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