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Carol Ann Martin December 8, 1943 ~ November 22, 2021 (age 77) Carol Ann Martin, Gooniiyaashiik – "Snow woman", Kingfisher Clan, age 77, of Ponemah, MN, journeyed to the spirit world on Monday, November 22, 2021. Carol was born on December 8, 1943, to Alma (Spears) and Robert Iceman. She was married to Elmer Martin in 1963 and they were blessed with four children: Karen, Roberta, Kevin and Gary, Sr., and also raised and cared for: Kevin Martin, Jr. Delmer Martin, Shena Martin, Pamela, Dewayne, a...
Paul Charles Hill December 8, 1979 ~ November 21, 2021 (age 41) Paul Charles Hill "Miignen", of Red Lake, Minnesota, began his journey to the spirit world on Sunday, November 21, 2021. Paul was born on December 8, 1979, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Linda (Hill) Mattson. Paul attended school in Minneapolis, graduated from high school, and later took classes at the American Indian OIC and received a certificate in computer technology. He moved to Red Lake for a time and returned to Minneapolis,...
Karen Jean (Jackson) Jones October 19, 1953 ~ November 20, 2021 (age 68) Karen Jean Jackson was born on October 19, 1953, in White Earth, MN to Irvin and Bernice (Warren) Jackson. She attended school in Park Rapids, MN. After high school, she went on to college and received her secretary and nursing degrees. Karen moved to Minneapolis when she was young and worked as a CNA at local nursing home. During Karen's time in Minneapolis, she met Phillip Jones. On February 14, 1975, Karen was united in...
Robert Wayne Mitchell July 10, 1948 ~ November 23, 2021 (age 73) Robert Wayne Mitchell, 73, of Federal Dam, Minnesota, passed away at Essentia Homestead Nursing Home, Deer River, MN on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. Robert, "Uncle Bobby" as he was known, was born in Cass Lake, Minnesota, on July 10, 1948, to Bert and Mary (Burnette) Mitchell. He was raised in the Remer area and attended Remer schools. He went to work as a logger in logging camps way up north and did this for many years. Uncle...
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November 22, 2021 To Our Residents and Family Members and Community: We want to inform you that we have received confirmation that 2 residents at Jourdain Perpich Extended Care Center (JPECC) have been diagnosed with COVID-19. We have tested all residents and will continue testing several times per week. Resident safety is our top priority and we are doing everything we can to ensure we prevent the spread of COVID-19 within our facility. We are staying in very close communication with local and state health officials to ensure we are taking...
Lucy Jane Barrett April 12th, 1983 - November 22nd, 2021 Lucy Jane Barrett, "Miskwananiisiik-Ikwe" which means Red Tailed Hawk Woman, passed away on November 22nd, 2021, at Cass Lake IHS in Cass Lake MN. Lucy was born on April 12th, 1983, in Red Lake MN. to Louis Barrett Sr. and Connie Chaboyea. She was raised in Red Lake and attended school at Red Lake High and Riverside Indian School in Anadarko Oklahoma Lucy loved to spend time with her children, grandchildren, family and friends. She liked...
Cathi Ann Thompson April 30, 1973 - November 22, 2021 Cathi Ann Thompson "Anii miiki kabii izha equay" or "Thunder Rolling Woman", 48, of Bemidji, Minnesota died on Monday, November 22, 2021 at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center after a long and brave battle with cancer. Final viewing will be held on Saturday, November 27, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. at the Rice Lake Community Center in Rice Lake, Minnesota. A wake will begin the evening of Friday, November 26, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. and continue until the time...
David Michael Keo January 20, 1983 - November 19, 2021 David Michael Keo, 38, "Wiyaka To" (Blue Feather) passed away on Friday, November 19, 2021 at his home in the loving care of his family and Hospice of the Red River Valley. A Wake will be held at the Crow Hill Wellness Center on Friday, November 26, 2021 beginning at 5:00 p.m. with a Prayer Service and time of remembrance at 7:00 p.m. The procession to Crow Hill will leave on Friday at 4:00 p.m. from the City Plaza in Devils Lake. Funeral Se...
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden will require essential, nonresident travelers crossing U.S. land borders, such as truck drivers, government and emergency response officials, to be fully vaccinated beginning on Jan. 22, the administration planned to announce Tuesday. A senior administration official said the requirement, which the White House previewed in October, brings the rules for essential travelers in line with those that took effect earlier this month for leisure travelers, when the U.S....
As Minnesota continues to set 2021 records for the number of COVID-19 patients receiving hospital care, Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday outlined a series of steps the state is taking to protect hospital capacity as the latest pandemic surge continues. Federal medical teams this week are starting to help at Hennepin Healthcare's HCMC in Minneapolis and at CentraCare's St. Cloud Hospital. New facilities are creating space so hospitals can discharge patients to the next level of care, Walz noted, and...
An 8-year-old boy became the sixth person to die Tuesday as a result of a man driving his SUV into a suburban Milwaukee Christmas parade, with a criminal complaint alleging that the suspect in the case steered side-to-side with the intent of striking marchers and spectators. Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide, a charge that carries a mandatory life sentence if convicted. He rocked back and forth in his seat and cried throughout his court...
Students in the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District will switch to distance learning starting Wednesday and running through Dec. 3 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in its schools and communities in the south metro. The move affecting about 7,500 students in kindergarten through grade 12 in the district covering parts of Dakota and Scott counties comes after the neighboring Shakopee School District canceled classes this week due to outbreaks there. "We're making this decision in consultation...
More than 53 million Americans are expected to travel this week for the Thanksgiving holiday, and experts are predicting significant crowds on the roads and at airports nationwide, including Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Here's how to prepare for the expected throng. If you're flying - and some 4.2 million people will be, across the United States - arrive at least two hours ahead of a domestic flight, and three hours before boarding an international flight. Seriously. The busiest...
SOFIA, Bulgaria - A bus carrying tourists back to North Macedonia crashed and caught fire in western Bulgaria early Tuesday, killing at least 45 people, including a dozen children, authorities said. DNA tests were being carried out to identify the victims. The bus apparently ripped through a guardrail on a highway, though authorities said the cause was still under investigation. Photos taken shortly after the crash showed the vehicle engulfed in flames as plumes of thick, black smoke rose....
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden on Tuesday ordered a record 50 million barrels of oil released from America's strategic reserve, aiming to bring down gasoline and other costs, in coordination with other major energy consuming nations including India, the United Kingdom and China. The U.S. action is focused on helping Americans coping with higher fuel and other prices ahead of Thanksgiving and winter holiday travel. Gasoline prices are at about $3.40 a gallon, more than 50% higher than a year...
Routine testing by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health found H5 low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) in a commercial turkey flock in Kandiyohi County, which has been confirmed by the USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratories. H5 LPAI does not pose a risk to the public, and there is no food safety concern for consumers. This is not the same virus that was the cause of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak in the Midwest in 2015. “Testing birds before they go to market is standard protocol for our poultry flocks in M...
ST. PAUL — Minnesota officials have announced plans to expand access to COVID-19 treatment as a November surge in hospitalizations in the state wears on. More than 1,400 people were in the hospital for COVID-19 on Tuesday, Nov. 23, according to state health department numbers, a high reached earlier this month and not seen since December 2020. In response, M Health Fairview and the Minnesota Department of Health are expanding access to monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19 in Greater Minnesota and the Twin Cities, Gov. Tim Walz's office a...
A federal judge has struck down a gambling deal between Florida and the Seminole Tribe to allow online sports betting in the state. In a ruling Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich said the multi-billion dollar agreement for online betting violated a federal rule that requires a person to be physically on tribal land when wagering. The lawsuit, filed by casino owners in Florida, challenged the approval of the agreement by the U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees tribal gambling operations. https://in...
PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia — A photojournalist and a documentary filmmaker have been released by a Canadian judge, three days after being arrested while covering police enforcement of an injunction against pipeline protests in northern British Columbia. Amber Bracken, who had been on assignment for B.C.-based outlet The Narwhal, and documentarian Michael Toledano were released on the condition that they appear in court in February. “My arrest and incarceration were punitive and a blatant attempt to repress images of police violence aga...
SANTA FE, N.M. — A federal raid on a household marijuana garden on tribal land in northern New Mexico is sowing uncertainty and resentment about U.S. drug enforcement priorities on reservations, as more states roll out legal marketplaces for recreational pot sales. In late September, Bureau of Indian Affairs officers confiscated nine cannabis plants from a home garden at Picuris Pueblo that was tended by Charles Farden, a local resident since childhood who is not Native. The 54-year-old is enrolled in the state's medical marijuana program to e...
Red Lake Hospital Early Holiday Closures Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Dental will be closed at 11 AM COVID Testing Drive-Thru, Vaccine Cl;inic and Optometry will be closed at 12 PM Outpatient Cl;inic, Walk-in Clinic and Pharmacy will be closed at 1:30 PM ALL OFFICES ARE CLOSED THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH Dental and Optometry are also closed on Friday, November 26th. If you need immediate assistance, please visit the Red Lake Emergency Department...
On Sunday, November 21, 2021, Red Lake's 8th-10th Grade Basketball Team won the Championship in the Pacesetter Great State Tournament, defeating Canby at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Photographs by Chris Jourdain, Melvin Brunner, Tessie Barrett and Kim Pemberton-Kingbird...
Red Lake "Treat Street" was held on Sunday, October 31, 2021 with numerous Programs participating in the event, which started at 2 PM and was scheduled to end at 4 PM....
The Red Lake Elementary School students celebrated Halloween on Friday, October 29, 2021 with an outdoor parade and treats for all the kids....