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  • Ruck's Meat Processing Recalls Sausage Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

    Nov 8, 2018

    St. Paul, MN: Ruck's Meat Processing of Belle Plaine, Minnesota, is voluntarily recalling a variety of sausage products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes. During routine sampling, Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) inspectors discovered the product was processed in a manner that could result in possible Listeria contamination. The MDA and the company have not received any reports of adverse reactions or illness due to consumption of this product. Ruck's Meat Processing...

  • Women's Group Applauds Ruth Buffalo's Victory in North Dakota's 27th State House District

    Nov 8, 2018

    Statement from Shaunna Thomas, co-founder and executive director of UltraViolet PAC: “Congratulations to Ruth Buffalo on her tremendous victory last night to represent the people of North Dakota’s 27th District in the State House. Leaders like Buffalo are changing the direction of this country and how Democrats run and win. “We need more women like Buffalo in our State governments. “Throughout her career, Buffalo has worked to fight a problem that most lawmakers still choose not to give the proper attention to--trafficking of, and violenc...

  • November Weed of the Month: Local Solutions for Controlling Oriental Bittersweet

    Emilie Justen, Minnesota Department of Agriculture|Nov 8, 2018

    In southeast Minnesota, an invasive woody vine has caused property damage and altered ecosystems with its prolific seed production and aggressive growth. Oriental bittersweet (Celatrus orbiculatus) was first confirmed in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area in 2010, and has since been confirmed in multiple counties with the most severe infestations located in Red Wing and Winona. After the species was listed on the Minnesota Noxious Weed List Prohibited-Eradicate category in 2011, efforts...

  • Deb Haaland Elected to be First Native American Women in Congress

    Nov 8, 2018

    Albuquerque, NM -- New Mexico’s First Congressional District has officially made history and Deb Haaland has been elected as one of the nation’s first Native American Congresswoman. Following the historic win, Haaland addressed a crowd of supporters at the Albuquerque Hotel. “New Mexico made history tonight,” Haaland said. “I want to thank every single person who poured their heart and soul into this campaign. Congress has never heard a voice like mine, but when the 116th session of Congress begins, they will hear my voice.” During her campaig...

  • CASE MANAGER - RED LAKE HOMELESS SHELTER

    Nov 8, 2018

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT CASE MANAGER RED LAKE HOMELESS SHELTER Open: November 7, 2018 Closing: November 16, 2018@ 3pm PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Case Manager will work from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday, occasional evening /weekends hours, reports to the Red Lake Homeless Shelter Executive Director, part-time position, salary: $ 13.00 hourly. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: • Provide the following essential components of case management to shelter residents and other program p...

  • 3-Star Warrior Society welcomes all Red Lake Veterans & Community Members to their 2018 gathering in O'bashiing

    3-Star Warrior Society welcomes all Red Lake Veterans & Community Members to their 2018 gathering in O'bashiing Sunday, November 11th - 11 AM - Ponemah Boys & Girls Club 21 Gun Salute Feast and Pow Wow to follow...

  • A Night of Firsts: Women and Underrepresented Groups Make History

    Nov 8, 2018

    Among the wave of Democrats elected to the House of Representatives on Tuesday, voters sent a record number of women to Washington. For many in this incoming class of lawmakers, this will be the first time a particular demographic will be represented in Congress. https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/midterms-underrepresented-groups-elected...

  • A Record Number Of Women Will Serve In Congress (With Potentially More To Come)

    Nov 8, 2018

    With results still coming in, 95 women have won their House races as of early Wednesday morning, up from the current 84. In addition, at least 13 women won Senate seats. That's in addition to the 10 female senators who were not up for re-election this year. http://www.wkms.org/post/record-number-women-will-serve-congress-potentially-more-come...

  • Former MMA fighter Sharice Davids elected to Congress by Kansas voters

    Nov 8, 2018

    From a failed attempt at making it on “The Ultimate Fighter” to making political history on Election Day. How’s that for a turnaround? On Tuesday, former MMA fighter Sharice Davids was elected to Congress. She defeated Republican incumbent Kevin Yoder to capture Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District, the first time a Democrat has won the suburban Kansas City seat in a decade. https://mmajunkie.com/2018/11/former-mma-fighter-sharice-davids-elected-to-congress-by-kansas-voters...

  • Patricia Lynn Lohnes

    Nov 8, 2018

    Patricia Lynn Lohnes February 20, 1984 - Thursday, November 1, 2018 Service Information Enemy Swim Community Center Wednesday, November 7, 2018 2:00 P.M, Monday, November 5, Wake Service 7:00 P.M. at Enemy Swim Community Center. Tuesday, November 6th All night wake service 7:00 P.M. Enemy Swim Community Center. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON BEFORE FUNERAL SERVICE. Patricia “Trish” Lohnes was born on February 20, 1984 in Watertown, South Dakota to Judy Locke and Darrell Lohnes. She attended the Enemy Swim Day School, Tiospa Zina Tribal Sch...