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Red Lake Band Issues Seventh Amended Executive Order https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vS63pb1QkF9r89RkfE_HtpsIPnPxPWPDonqhqrtjsFUKzz_mdG4tke8R_F8I6Jvd_kWpnz_f84Lk9YK/pub...
Red Lake Nation Covid-19 Report - November 23, 2020 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQg-TMBRGJjADIauwKHSvVt1Vv3C3XXs9P1I6dEKLWspV5WRQcrY2GZpu4KIKORJinOeSbpr4NX9-Hv/pub...
Red Lake Transit will be closed until further notice. We will update on the reopening as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience....
WASHINGTON - The General Services Administration ascertained Monday that President-elect Joe Biden is the "apparent winner" of the Nov. 3 election, clearing the way for the start of the transition from President Donald Trump's administration and allowing Biden to coordinate with federal agencies on plans for taking over on Jan. 20. Trump, who had refused to concede the election, said in a tweet that he is directing his team to cooperate on the transition but is vowing to keep up the fight....
A new Bluetooth-enabled mobile app will give Minnesotans with COVID-19 the ability to anonymously notify close contacts who they might have exposed to the infectious disease. Gov. Tim Walz unveiled COVIDaware MN on Monday and urged Minnesotans to use the app to slow the spread of the pandemic that has caused at least 3,265 deaths and more than 276,500 lab-confirmed infections in the state. "COVIDaware MN gives our state a powerful and anonymous new tool to alert others we've had close contact...
A small, bipartisan group of state legislators encouraged Minnesotans on Monday to pledge to take personal steps to curb the spread of the coronavirus as the holidays approach. The new public education campaign, announced on Zoom, encourages individuals to wear masks, limit social gatherings and take other actions to reduce exposure, regardless of their political views. "It's important to recognize that Republicans and Democrats don't have to fight about everything, just some things," said Rep....
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday issued a construction permit for Enbridge's new pipeline across northern Minnesota, the last major approval needed for the controversial $2.6 billion project. The Corps decision paves the way for Calgary-based Enbridge to begin building the pipeline as early as next month. It will be one of the largest Minnesota construction projects in recent history and is expected to employ 4,000 workers. "This decision is based on balancing development with protecting the environment," Col. Karl Jansen, St Paul...
Pam DeMarce got up off the canvas only to get punched in the gut again. After being forced to close her businesses for several months in the spring during the first shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the owner of two Mankato bowling alleys and an event center scraped through the summer on the strength of federal stimulus programs. A workforce that once numbered more than 100 people was now down to about 30. But she was paying her bills - barely - even though state health orders kept her...
Receiver Adam Thielen became the sixth Vikings player in the past month to be isolated on the team's reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced on Monday. Thielen either tested positive or was in close contact with an infected person; based on NFL-NFLPA policy, teams don't announce individual positive cases. But among the six players recently put on the Vikings' COVID-19 list, there have been two known positive cases, linebacker Todd Davis and guard Dru Samia. Only Thielen and Samia are on the...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Millions of Americans bought tickets to fly somewhere for Thanksgiving before the nation's top public health agency pleaded with them not to travel for the holiday. So what are they doing now? In many cases, they're still crowding airports and boarding planes. That's despite relatively lenient cancellation policies that major airlines have implemented since the coronavirus pandemic emerged earlier this year. "Consumers should feel comfortable changing their plans and...
GRANITE FALLS, Minn. – It was July of 2019 when Fern Cloud first saw the intricately designed tablecloth during the "Hearts of Our People" exhibit at the Minnesota Institute of Art. Made between 1900 and 1910 by an unnamed Dakota woman, the beaded tablecloth features a starburst, colorful flowers, butterflies and straight lines made with glass and brass beads on wool. It immediately got the attention of Cloud, a member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Oyate tribe who is the gr...
Minnesotans who have recently lost their jobs and watched their incomes drop have less to spend on necessities, including food. As the struggle to put healthy food on the table has increased, there is more help available from state and local sources. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the state and its community partners have issued food benefits to more than 400,000 Minnesotans per month, including children who missed out on school meals. In most cases, the aid has been funded through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the...
Joe Biden's administration can formally begin its transition to power after a previously little-known federal agency on Monday ascertained Biden as the apparent winner of the election more than two weeks after the Democrat became president-elect. The awaited decision from the General Services Administration provides the incoming Biden team with federal resources and access to agencies. The news came as President Trump, who has still hasn't conceded the White House race, tweeted he was...
The Michigan Board of State Canvassers voted Monday to certify the state's election results after weeks of attempts by President Trump, the outgoing Republican nominee, to overturn his opponent's victory. Three members voted in favor of certification, and one abstained. Two Republican voters on the board, Aaron Van Langevelde and Norm Shinkle, were of particular interest to politics watchers across the nation. Van Langevelde ultimately voted to certify the results, arguing that he saw "no...
The dominos are beginning to fall at America's schools. After weeks or months of operating in person, schools are shifting students back to remote learning as the nation grapples with soaring COVID-19 infections. Starting Monday, millions more students will be connected to their teachers only by whatever internet or phone connection they can secure. In many cases, schools are closing because too many teachers are quarantined or infected with COVID-19. Others are responding to high rates of virus transmission in their communities. Kentucky's...
Red Lake Community distributed Thanksgiving Dinner packages and meals over the weekend...
The Red Lake Warriors lost their fifth game of the season to Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 43-8 on Friday, November 6, 2020. They will finish uo their season on Thursday, November 12th at Warroad....
Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...
Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...
Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...
Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...
The Red Lake Lady Warriors Volleyball Team lost their set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome on Friday, October 30, 2020. The Junior Varsity also lost their match 2-0. They are scheduled to travel to Cass Lake on November 2nd, Laporte on November 5th and Blackduck on November 20th....
Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Parade...
Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session...
Minneapolis, Minn.– On Sunday, November 22, 2020 a 73-year-old man incarcerated at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights, died at the University of Minnesota Medical Center. The man, whose identify is being withheld pending full notification of next of kin, recently tested positive for COVID-19 while receiving medical care for terminal cancer. It is not known where he contracted COVID-19. “We extend our deepest condolences to the loved ones and friends of this man,” said Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) Commi...