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  • Ponemah Community holds Appreciation Dinner for Red Lake Law Enforcement and Conservation Departments

    Glenda Martin|Nov 8, 2019

    PONEMAH, MN - On Thursday, November 7, 2019, the Ponemah Community held an Appreciation Dinner for Red Lake Law Enforcement and Red Lake Conservation Departments and employees. The event started at 6 PM and was held at the Ponemah Community Center...

  • Red Lake Nation Veteran;s Day Memorial - November 11, 2019

    Red Lake Nation Veteran;s Day Memorial - November 11, 2019 11 AM Service at Veteran's Memorial Prayer Drum 21 Gun Salute by 3 Star Warrior Society Luncheon to follow at 7 Clans Casino - Red Lake...

  • Eldora Ann Dauphinais (Feather)

    Nov 8, 2019

    Eldora Ann Dauphinais (Feather) July 04, 1957 - November 04, 2019 Eldora Ann Dauphinais, 62 of Fort Totten, ND passed away on Monday, November 4, 2019 at her home with loving family at her side. A Wake will be held on Friday, November 8, 2019 at the Tekawitha Center in St. Michael, ND beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a Rosary and Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. The procession to St. Michael will leave at 4:30 p.m. on Friday from City Plaza. Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10:00...

  • Clayton Todd Lowmaster

    Nov 8, 2019

    Clayton Todd Lowmaster April 23, 1961 ~ November 4, 2019 (age 58) Clayton "Todd" Lowmaster, age 58, "Minotaagozi" which means "He Who Speaks in a Good Way", of Duluth, Minnesota and the Eagle Clan journeyed to the spirit world on Monday, November 4th, 2019 from his mother's home in Duluth, MN. Todd was born in Red Lake, MN on April 23rd, 1961 and raised in Bemidji, MN by Genevieve Darlene "Wooda" (Needham) and James Lowmaster, Sr. During Todd's younger years, he loved hunting and trapping with...

  • HealthPartners closing pharmacies, cutting 300 jobs

    Nov 8, 2019

    HealthPartners is closing 30 retail pharmacies as well as its mail-order pharmacy operations next year due to economic pressures that officials said give an advantage to larger operators in the industry. About 300 jobs will be eliminated with the closings, including positions for about 100 pharmacists. http://www.startribune.com/healthpartners-closing-pharmacies-cutting-300-jobs/564602322/...

  • Judith "Judy" Kay Ami

    Nov 8, 2019

    Judith "Judy" Kay Ami June 19, 1951 - November 04, 2019 Judith Kay Ami, 68 passed away on Monday, November 4, 2019 at her home in Tokio, ND. The Wake for Judy will be held on Sunday, November 10, 2019 at the Tekakwitha Center, St. Michael, ND beginning at 5:00 p.m. with a Rosary and Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. The procession to St. Michael will leave on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. from City Plaza. Mass of Christian Burial will be on Monday, November 11, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic...

  • Judge fines Trump $2 million for misusing charity foundation

    Nov 8, 2019

    NEW YORK - A judge Thursday ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to an array of charities as a fine for misusing his own charitable foundation to further his political and business interests. New York state Judge Saliann Scarpulla imposed the penalty after the president admitted to a series of abuses outlined in a lawsuit brought against him last year by the New York attorney general's office. http://www.startribune.com/judge-orders-trump-to-pay-2m-for-charity-fou...

  • Official: Trump wanted Ukraine leader to say 'Investigations, Biden, Clinton'

    Nov 8, 2019

    WASHINGTON — There were three words President Donald Trump wanted to hear from the Ukraine president: Investigations, Biden, Clinton. That's according to the transcript, released Thursday, of an impeachment inquiry interview with career State Department official George Kent. http://www.startribune.com/taylor-expected-to-be-first-to-testify-in-public-hearings/564594922/...

  • Anonymous author's new book about Trump portrays a presidency on the brink

    Nov 8, 2019

    WASHINGTON - Senior Trump administration officials considered resigning en masse last year in a "midnight self-massacre" to sound a public alarm about President Donald Trump's conduct, but rejected the idea because they believed it would further destabilize an already teetering government, according to a new book by an unnamed author. In "A Warning" by Anonymous, obtained by the Washington Post ahead of its release, a writer described only as "a senior official in the Trump administration"...

  • Student charged in Bloomington Jefferson High School stabbing

    Nov 8, 2019

    A Bloomington Jefferson High School student is charged with a felony for allegedly stabbing another student six times during a fight Tuesday that sent the school into lockdown. According to a juvenile petition charging the student with second-degree assault, Bloomington Jefferson's school resource officer responded to a fight at noon between the suspect and victim in the school's main entrance and broke it up in a matter of seconds. He could see the victim was stabbed in the stomach and blood...

  • At a casual after-school gathering in St. Paul, presence of gun leads to tragedy

    Nov 8, 2019

    It was just a typical afternoon after school for three teenage boys hanging out Wednesday in a St. Paul basement, playing video games. But there also was a stolen gun. Two of the boys passed the gun back and forth. Then a shot rang out. Within minutes, 17-year-old Da’Qwan Jones-Morris, a popular Henry Sibley High School senior who was making college plans, lay dead. http://www.startribune.com/two-teens-charged-in-connection-with-friend-s-fatal-shooting-in-st-paul-basement/564630382/...

  • Mexico farm town buries 3 of 9 slain Americans

    Nov 8, 2019

    LA MORA, Mexico - As Mexican soldiers stood guard, a mother and two sons were laid to rest in hand-hewn pine coffins in a single grave dug out of the rocky soil Thursday at the first funeral for the victims of a drug cartel ambush that left nine American women and children dead. Clad in shirt sleeves, suits or modest dresses, about 500 mourners embraced in grief under white tents erected in La Mora, a hamlet of about 300 people who consider themselves Mormon but are not affiliated with The...

  • Citing weather and tariffs, Walz asks for more federal aid for struggling farmers

    Nov 8, 2019

    Gov. Tim Walz made a plea Thursday on behalf of Minnesota farmers beset by waterlogged fields that made it difficult to plant and harvest soybeans, or whose beets and potatoes remain frozen in the ground. "Northwest Minnesota needs access to federal aid to recover and endure the effects these losses will have in the coming years," Walz said in a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. http://www.startribune.com/walz-asks-feds-to-help-struggling-farmers/564635692/...

  • Artist Cara Romero plays with Native tricksters, clay goddesses and creation stories in Minneapolis show

    Nov 8, 2019

    A man with furry ears, a short tail and black Converse shoes is caught between two lady loves. The three of them stand outside a bar called Saints & Sinners in Española, N.M., their tense moment awash in a devilish red glow. Cara Romero snaps this seemingly supernatural scene in "Coyote Tales No. 1," one of six large-scale photographs in her first solo exhibition at Bockley Gallery in Minneapolis. http://www.startribune.com/artist-cara-romero-plays-with-native-tricksters-clay...

  • BP: Council of Indian Students hosts annual Feast for the Homeless

    Nov 8, 2019

    BEMIDJI - As the nights get colder, a handful of students at Bemidji State reached out on Tuesday, once again, to let the less fortunate know where to find help if they need it. The Bemidji State Council of Indian Students held its annual Feast for the Homeless and Families in Transition at the American Indian Resource Center, offering those in need a warm meal and some basic necessities. According to the Bemidji State website, it is the fifth consecutive year for the event....

  • BP: Upper Red Lake walleye regulations change for winter season

    Nov 8, 2019

    RED LAKE -- Anglers fishing during the winter season on Upper Red Lake will have a four-walleye bag limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed, officials said Thursday. The regulations, which become effective Sunday, Dec. 1, are the same as those of last winter but more restrictive than during 2019 open water fishing. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/outdoors/4759594-Upper-Red-Lake-walleye-regulations-change-for-winter-season...

  • BP: School construction process faulted in Minnesota

    Nov 8, 2019

    ST. PAUL — When the Minnesota Department of Education endorses local school construction projects, it could do a better job of explaining its rationale to voters, the legislative auditor said in a report Thursday, Nov. 7. State law generally requires school districts to submit their construction plans to the state for a formal “review and comment,” which then gets discussed at a public school board meeting. The process is supposed to help voters weigh the merits of a project before deciding whether to back their district’s request to borrow...

  • Fifth Circuit to Rehear ICWA Challenge En Banc

    Julia Dreyer, National Council of Urban Indian Health|Nov 8, 2019

    Today, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an order directing a challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) to be reheard en banc -- before the entire Fifth Circuit. As previously reported, a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit had ruled ICWA Constitutional in August, finding it was not a race-based statute that would violate the Equal Protection Clause. The States of Texas, Louisiana, Indiana, and several adoptive parents had urged the Court to set aside and rehear the August decision, asserting similar...

  • Former U.S. ag secretary and Minnesota Democrat Bob Bergland dies at 90 in Roseau

    Nov 8, 2019

    Even when he was booed during speeches, the target of angry farmers in the late 1970s, Bob Bergland remained stoic — a Norwegian Minnesotan through and through. After fleeing the Agriculture Department as about 50 farmers broke in and demanded to see him, Bergland vowed to understand their grievances while standing by decisions he felt were made in the best interest of the country. http://www.startribune.com/former-u-s-ag-secretary-and-minnesota-democrat-bob-bergland-dies-at-90-in-roseau/502301181/?fbclid=IwAR38IswV3EzYzcqGW...

  • Live Well at Home grants help older Minnesotans remain healthy, independent

    Nov 8, 2019

    The Minnesota Department of Human Services today announced the newest recipients of grants that will help older adults maintain their health, independence and community involvement. By 2020, Minnesotans over age 65 will outnumber schoolchildren for the first time ever. The Live Well at Home grants announced today total $6,443,793 and will go to 45 organizations across the state to help this growing population of older Minnesotans stay in their homes for as long as possible. That’s what most people prefer, said Human Services Commissioner Jodi H...

  • A Message from the Red Lake Tribal Secretary's Office

    Nov 8, 2019

    Note: this is for babies & any others that are eligible for enrollment under the current constitution and if you're enrolled and live off reservation and have moved since December 31, 2018 UPDATE your address. ***You STILL have until the January 15, 2020 for new application(s) submission under the new Amendment. Questions, call the Red Lake Tribal Secretary's Office at 219-679-3341....

  • Start-ups Invited to Apply for Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants

    Nov 8, 2019

    On October 1st, we kicked off Launch Minnesota, a statewide collaborative effort to accelerate the growth of startups and amplify Minnesota as a national leader in innovation. I'm excited to share that we’re now accepting online applications for Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants, which target the most promising, innovative and scalable technology businesses in Minnesota. Together we’re working to support Minnesota technology startups and entrepreneurs, who are solving problems and growing our state’s innovation ecosystem. Innovation Grants are...

  • Peterson leads Minnesota Delegation in Request for Aid for Minnesota Farmers Recovering from Flooding

    Nov 8, 2019

    WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Collin Peterson (MN-7) led the Minnesota Congressional Delegation in an effort to get a Secretarial Disaster Designation for Minnesota producers. U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith and Representatives Jim Hagedorn (MN-1), Angie Craig (MN-2), Dean Phillips (MN-3), Betty McCollum (MN-4), Ilhan Omar (MN-5), Tom Emmer (MN-6), and Pete Stauber (MN-8) signed on to the letter, urging U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue to provide federal assistance to Minnesota farmers overwhelmed by s...

  • Peterson to hold agriculture town hall Nov. 8 with USDA Under Secretary

    Nov 8, 2019

    House Ag Committee Chairman Collin Peterson has scheduled an agriculture town hall meeting in Moorhead on Friday, Nov. 8 with USDA Under Secretary Bill Northey. Northey is in charge of the Farm Production and Conservation mission area at USDA, which includes the Farm Service Agency, Risk Management Agency and Natural Resources Conservation Service. The meeting will give Minnesota farmers an opportunity to talk to Under Secretary Northey about the Market Facilitation Program, the severe harvest situation and other agriculture issues. The town...

  • UTRGV Men's Basketball Drops Season Opener at South Dakota State - P3

    UTRGV|Nov 8, 2019

    BROOKINGS, S.D. – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros men's basketball team came back from down 17 to pull within two before ultimately falling to the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits 70-57 in the season opener on Tuesday at Frost Arena. Junior Javon Leviled the Vaqueros (0-1) with 18 points, three rebounds and four steals. Junior Chris Freeman scored 10 points with four rebounds and one steal in his UTRGV debut. Senior Lesley Varner II finished with eight p...

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