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  • UMN Morris to hold Native American Boarding School Teach-In Nov. 19

    Nov 14, 2022

    The University of Minnesota Morris will hold a teach-in about the history and impact of Native American boarding schools, including the ones that operated on our campus site. The event will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19 in Imholte Hall room 109. The keynote speaker is Brenda Child, (Red Lake Ojibwe), Northrop Professor of American Studies and American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. She is the recipient of the President's Community Engaged Scholar Award, is the author of...

  • Beverly Linda Head

    Nov 14, 2022

    Beverly Linda Head February 7, 1956 ~ November 9, 2022 (age 66) Beverly Linda Head, age 66, of Bemidji, MN, passed away peacefully and journeyed to the spirit world, on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, ND, with her loving family by her side. A wake will begin on Tuesday, November 15, at 12:00 p.m. at the new Red Lake Community Center following with funeral services on Wednesday, November 16 at 1:00 p.m. at the new Red Lake Community Center. Interment will be at St....

  • Edward Greywind

    Nov 14, 2022

    Edward Greywind June 24, 1956 - November 10, 2022 Edward Greywind, 66 of the Spirit Lake Nation, passed away early Thursday morning, November 10, 2022 at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo ND. Edward is in the care of the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake...

  • Elmer P. White III

    Nov 14, 2022

    Elmer P. White III "Wambdi Naji" December 11, 1982 - November 9, 2022 Elmer Patrick White lll, 39 was born on December 11, 1982 (He shared his birthday with Grandma Evan and was extremely proud of this) He was born to the late Alvina Thompson and Elmer White Jr. in Devils Lake North Dakota. He began his journey to the Spirit World on November 9,2022 in Devils Lake N.D. surrounded by his loving family. Elmer attended Tate Topa Elementary School, Wahpeton School and continued his education at...

  • Ana-Lise Aune

    Nov 14, 2022

    Ana-Lise Aune January 22, 1986 - November 10, 2022 Aazhawigiizhigookwe, Ana-Lise Aune, age 36, of Onamia, MN, Visitation will begin at 5 PM on Sunday, November 13, 2022, at the District 1 Community Center on the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Reservation. A Funeral Ceremony will be held at 10 AM on Monday, November 14, 2022, at the District 1 Community Center on the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Reservation, with Ombishkebines officiating. Interment will be in the Vineland Burial Grounds. Arrangements...

  • Curtis R. DeFoe

    Nov 14, 2022

    Curtis R. DeFoe December 2, 1987 - November 9, 2022 Curtis Ryan DeFoe, age 34, of Cloquet, Minnesota died on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth, Minnesota. He was born on Wednesday, December 2, 1987, in Cloquet. An obituary is in progress. A traditional wake will begin on Sunday, November 13, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. at the Fond du Lac Cultural Language and Learning Center in Cloquet and will continue until the traditional funeral service at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November...

  • Dramatic rally, overtime poise send Vikings past Bills 33-30

    Nov 14, 2022

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - At various points in the second half of a game that defied logic, it appeared the Vikings' game against the Bills on Sunday would end with a blowout loss, then a comeback victory, then a gut-wrenching defeat, then an unfathomable victory. At one point in overtime, as Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen tried to float a pass over a cornerback the Vikings had just added to their active roster, it seemed the Bills would be walk-off winners. Instead, after Patrick Peterson...

  • Minnesota seeing early RSV season, severity unclear

    Nov 14, 2022

    A surprise early start to the winter respiratory virus season is clogging pediatric hospitals in Minnesota with sick and wheezing children. The uptick is mostly from RSV and influenza, and a little COVID-19. "Our emergency departments are seeing volumes that we have never seen before and the hospital capacity situation is worse than it has ever been overall during COVID," said Dr. John Hick, medical director for emergency preparedness at HCMC in Minneapolis. https://www.start...

  • Why the AP hasn't called control of the House yet

    Nov 14, 2022

    Democratic control of the U.S. Senate was settled Saturday when Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada won reelection, but the U.S. House majority is still in question. Let's see where things stand. WHY HASN'T THE AP CALLED CONTROL OF THE HOUSE YET? It's simple: Neither party has yet reached the 218 seats needed to control the House. The Associated Press has declared winners in most contests, but a handful are outstanding. Heading into Sunday, Republicans had 211 seats compared with 204 for the...

  • 'Time to get a better product': Minnesota Republicans dig deep after 2022 losses

    Nov 14, 2022

    Minnesota Republicans find themselves again in the political wilderness after Tuesday's midterm election, shut out of all statewide offices and unexpectedly cast into the minority in the Legislature. It's a stunning reversal of fortunes in a year predicted to be the strongest environment for Republicans in more than a decade. For even the most seasoned party veterans, the path forward after 2022 is murkier than ever. "Some of the margins were close, but the reality is Republicans should have...

  • Trump's appeal may finally be ebbing

    Nov 14, 2022

    It's tempting to jump on sweeping narratives that explain election results. That's convenient but can lead to disastrous results similar to the widespread "red wave" predictions that took on the aura of conventional wisdom just before voters flipped the script. That said, and without overinterpreting the results, there are a few broad trend lines we can take from this election. One is that ex-President Donald Trump may not be a spent force just yet, but there are growing signs that he at long...

  • University of Minnesota research project will study impact of long COVID on brains

    Nov 14, 2022

    How do you research the effects of long COVID-19 on Black and brown people when most volunteers for medical studies are white? University of Minnesota researchers this year started recruiting participants for a study on long COVID. MRI scans, they said, could help shed light on the reported neurological symptoms of the condition, such as headaches and brain fog. The COVID-BRAIN Project researchers especially want to study those effects in individuals hit hardest by the virus: Black, Latino and...

  • Investigation underway over midair crash at Dallas air show

    Nov 14, 2022

    DALLAS - A national transportation official probing the cause of a midair crash of two historic military planes during an air show that left six people dead said Sunday one of the key questions investigators were seeking to answer is why the aircraft were seemingly sharing the same space just before impact. A World War II-era bomber and a fighter plane collided and crashed to the ground in a ball of flames on Saturday, leaving crumpled wreckage in a grassy area inside the Dallas Executive...

  • Biden-Xi summit: What Biden wants, what Xi wants

    Nov 14, 2022

    PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - There won't be concessions from the U.S. side. No real deliverables, which is government-speak for specific achievements. Don't expect a cheery joint statement, either. During President Joe Biden's highly anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, the leaders will be circling each other to game out how to manage a relationship that the U.S. has determined poses the biggest economic and military threat. At the same time, U.S. officials have repeatedly...

  • Caraira Jensen, Tami Liberty, honored with the 2022 Northern Minnesota Robotics Conference Awards

    Nov 14, 2022

    ALEXANDRIA – The Northern Minnesota Robotics Conference recently recognized recipients of the 2022 Annual Awards, including Volunteer of the Year, Coach of the Year and Team Member of the Year. “The NMRC believes in recognizing the extraordinary efforts of our members,” says a press release. “Your excellence comes in many forms, from competition to academics and from teams to individuals. Whether it’s a student or a volunteer, we are committed to shining a light on those who are setting a standard that we all aspire to.” Among the honorees wa...

  • Sanford recognized as one of top 5 employers for veterans

    Nov 14, 2022

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Sanford Health has been recognized by Military Times for being one of the best employers across the country for veterans. This is the fourth year in a row Sanford Health has been honored on this list. The 2022 Best for Vets: Employers List highlights 175 employers, and Sanford Health landed at no. 4, up from no. 36 last year. This year, Sanford Health ranked no. 1 in the non-profit category of employers and no. 1 in the healthcare category of employers. “At Sanford Health, we are committed to honoring the service, s...

  • WINTER HAZARD AWARENESS WEEK

    Nov 14, 2022

    Minnesota's Winter Hazard Awareness Week takes place November 14-18th, 2022 as Emergency Management collaborates with partners to remind Minnesotans to minimize the risks of winter. Each day of the week has a winter hazard topic to familiarize ourselves with hazards that come with the season. Monday, November 14: Winter Storms. Minnesota experiences a variety of dangerous winter weather including heavy snowfall, blizzards and extreme cold temperatures. Know what alerts and warnings mean. A WATCH...

  • Rural health awards honor health care professionals serving Greater Minnesota

    Nov 14, 2022

    The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and partners are recognizing dedicated health care professionals who have made significant contributions to the health and well-being of their rural communities as part of National Rural Health Day, Nov. 17. “The honorees embody the spirit of service and innovation that has helped Minnesota build a nationally respected rural health system,” said Minnesota Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm. “They exemplify the many ways rural providers rise to the occasion to deliver medical care where it is neede...

  • Innovative partnership connects kids and local farmers to promote healthy eating habits

    Nov 14, 2022

    More Minnesota children are learning about how their food is grown - and how they can eat healthy - thanks to an innovative partnership of child care providers, local farmers and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The Minnesota Farm to Early Care Network implemented a 12-month pilot project that tapped into strong interest among child care providers to connect children to local farmers and healthy eating. Demand for the project’s six-month grants increased between the first round in 2021 and the second round in 2022 to greatly exceed a...

  • Over 1,500 Native Veterans Participate in Dedication Ceremony for the National Native American Veterans Memorial

    Nov 14, 2022

    WASHINGTON - For over 1,500 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian veterans who were on hand for the dedication of the National Native American Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Friday, it is one Veterans Day they will remember for the rest of their lives. On Friday, the National Museum of the American Indian hosted a grand procession and ceremony for the dedication of the National Native American Veterans Memorial. The 1,500 Native veterans participated in a grand...

  • Murder-Suicide Leaves 2 Dead on Isabella Indian Reservation; 2 Others Injured

    Nov 14, 2022

    Tragedy has hit the Isabella Indian Reservation, the home of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan, near Mt. Pleasant, Mich. The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe announced earlier today, November 13, 2022, that in the early morning hours of Sunday, Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police were called for a domestic disturbance, with reported shots fired, in Chippewa Township within the bounds of the reservation. Tribal police discovered the bodies of the suspect and a victim who had been shot....

  • Massachusetts museum returns sacred items to Sioux tribes

    Nov 14, 2022

    BARRE, Mass. (AP) — About 150 artifacts considered sacred by the Lakota Sioux peoples are being returned to them after being stored at a small Massachusetts museum for more than a century. Members of the Oglala Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes traveled from South Dakota to take custody of the weapons, pipes, moccasins and clothing, including several items thought to have a direct link to the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre in South Dakota. They had been held by the Founders Museum in Barre, Massachusetts, about 74 miles west of Boston. A p...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 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 - P18

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 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 - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 14, 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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