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  • Headwaters Science Center presents at Red Lake Early Childhood Center - P5

    Nov 20, 2018

    On November 5, 2018, the Bemidji Headwaters Science Center visited the Red Lake Early Childhood Center. There, they presented some of their exhibits and visited with children and their parents The Headwaters Science Center is an institution that contributes immensely to science, education, and entertainment in the Bemidji area. https://www.hscbemidji.org/...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2018 - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 20, 2018

    Halloween in Red Lake 2018...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2018 - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 20, 2018

    Halloween in Red Lake 2018...

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session - P56

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 20, 2018

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow: Saturday Afternoon Session The new 2018-19 O-Bah-Shiing (Ponemah) Labor Day Royalty. Princess: Jade Cloud Brave: KaVern Kingbird Obashing Singing Contest 1st Place-Warpaint 2nd Place-High Noon 3rd Place-Southern Boyz 4th Place-Standing Horse 5th Place-Red Willow 6th Place-Pipestone...

  • 2018's Best Stores for Black Friday

    Nov 20, 2018

    Black Friday shopping is one of America’s most treasured holiday traditions. But there’s always a bit of hassle involved: Shoppers have to get up early, stand in endless lines at stores and try to find deals through hordes of other shoppers — all in the name of savings. That tradition is changing, however. Black Friday sales are starting earlier, weeks ahead of the actual shopping holiday at some stores. And many retailers are offering even steeper price cuts or other discount promotions, both in store and online, just to stay ahead of their...

  • 2018's Best Things to Buy on Black Friday

    Nov 20, 2018

    Americans are obsessed with deals. Why else would we camp outside our favorite stores after a big holiday feast or force ourselves awake in the early morning to browse the virtual shopping aisles? Truth is, many of us find pleasure in buying merchandise at the deepest discounts and knowing we beat our fellow sale-addicted shoppers to the punch. But while Black Friday is traditionally associated with the best prices, we should pause from our spending and ask: How good of a deal am I really getting? According to WalletHub’s holiday shopping s...

  • Cleveland Indians unveil new uniform option, updates to existing uniforms

    Nov 20, 2018

    CLEVELAND (WKYC)-- When the Cleveland Indians take the field in 2019, they'll do so with a new look. On Monday, the Indians unveiled a new alternate uniform, as well as updates to their existing set. https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/cleveland-indians-unveil-new-uniform-option-updates-to-existing-uniforms/1606990797...

  • Protesters disrupt regulatory hearing on Enbridge pipeline

    Nov 20, 2018

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota regulators reaffirmed their support Monday for Enbridge Energy's proposal to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline across northern Minnesota, while dozens of protesters walked out of the overflow hearing to make a point about climate change. The Public Utilities Commission unanimously rejected a motion by opponents to reconsider its previous decision to grant a certificate of need for the project. And the commissioners agreed that Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge has met several conditions that they i...

  • Inspector General: Haskell falsified crime statistics

    Nov 20, 2018

    LAWRENCE, Kan.- Administrators at Haskell Indian Nations University underreported crime statistics for a two-year period and failed to follow internal policy when handling misconduct complaints, according a federal report. The inspector general of the U.S. Department of Interior issued the report Friday after investigating the Lawrence school, which enrolls about 1,000 students representing about 140 tribal nations and native communities, The Topeka Capital-Journal reports. Read more here: https://www.kansascity.com/news/sta...