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Articles from the December 1, 2020 edition


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  • Leroy Lee Littleghost

    Dec 1, 2020

    Leroy Lee Littleghost April 29, 1946 - November 25, 2020 Leroy Lee Littleghost, 74 of St. Michael ND began his journey to the Spirit World on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 surrounded by his sisters and niece, family at home thinking of Leroy. Leroy Lee Littleghost was born on April 29, 1946, the son of James Littleghost Sr. and Eva Longie. He grew up on the Spirit Lake Nation. He attended school at St. Michael Little Flower School and also the Wahpeton School. In his younger days, Leroy was a...

  • Daniel "Boone" Joseph Rushman

    Dec 1, 2020

    Daniel "Boone" Joseph Rushman January 8, 1976 ~ November 29, 2020 (age 44) After a courageous five year battle with cancer, Daniel "Boone" Joseph Rushman, "Chi-noodin" which means "Big Wind", of Max, Minnesota started his spiritual journey at home on November 29th, 2020 at the young age of 44, surrounded by his family. Daniel was born in Cass Lake, MN on January 8th, 1976 to Ernest and Donna (Rushman) Johnson. He had a kind heart. Daniel was a big kid at heart with a contagious sense of humor,...

  • First vaccine doses will be targeted, Minnesota health officials say

    Dec 1, 2020

    Who gets COVID-19 vaccines first, and when, in Minnesota will hinge on recommendations Tuesday by a federal advisory panel. Minnesota leaders expect limited initial doses of COVID-19 vaccines - once the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves them - and the need to ration supplies so they will be most effective at reducing the toll of the pandemic. "Our vaccinations will be very targeted when the first doses come to Minnesota," said Kris Ehresmann, state infectious disease director. "It...

  • Minnesota COVID-19 pandemic accelerated in November

    Dec 1, 2020

    The pandemic struck Minnesota in November unlike any month so far, accounting for half of all COVID-19 infections and one-third of the deaths. "We are a hot spot," Minnesota Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm said. Although some disease tracking indicators have inched down from highs earlier in November, Malcolm echoed recent warnings from the White House Coronavirus Task Force about a continued COVID-19 surge. "We really need to see sustained reductions in case growth and positivity rates to...

  • HUNTING RELATED DEATH IN NEBISH TOWNSHIP

    Dec 1, 2020

    NEBISH TOWNSHIP, PUPOSKY, BELTRAMI COUNTY, MN - On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at approximately 7:16 PM the Beltrami County Sheriffs Office received a report from the FBI and Red Lake Tribal Police that they were investigating a hunting related fatality that occurred on or near the Red Lake Reservation boundary in the 29000 block of Irvine Avenue (CSAH 15) near Puposky, in Nebish Township. It was reported that during the course of the investigation, the location of the incident may not have...

  • Northern Minnesota hunter shoots, kills another hunter after mistaking him for deer

    Paul Walsh, Star Tribune|Dec 1, 2020

    A hunter fired at what he thought was a deer in northern Minnesota and killed another hunter who was not wearing blaze orange or other high-visibility clothing, authorities said Monday. The shooting involving the two men who were not hunting together occurred as dusk settled in Wednesday near Puposky, the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office said. The Sheriff's Office identified the victim as Lukas R. Dudley, 28, of Bemidji. Dudley had been released from jail Nov. 5 and was under court order not to possess a firearm. The other hunter, a...

  • Duluth police officer charged with felonies after shooting unarmed man in apartment

    Dec 1, 2020

    A Duluth police officer was charged Monday with two felony counts after shooting an unarmed man through an apartment door in September. Tyler Leibfried, 28, was responding to a Sept. 12 call about a domestic argument when he heard 23-year-old Jared Fyle kicking and locking the door of a West Duluth apartment and mistook the noise for gunshots, according to the criminal complaint filed in St. Louis County Court. Charges said Leibfried fired six shots, one of which hit Fyle in the back. Fyle was taken to a hospital and released from the...

  • As Trump attacks Georgia Republicans, party worries about Senate races

    Dec 1, 2020

    President Donald Trump's sustained assault on his own party in Georgia, and his repeated claims of election fraud in the state, have intensified worries among Republicans that he could be hurting their ability to win two crucial Senate runoff races next month. The president has continued to claim without evidence that his loss in the new battleground state was fraudulent, directing his ire in particular at Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both conservative Republicans,...

  • Arizona certifies Biden's narrow victory over Trump

    Dec 1, 2020

    PHOENIX - Arizona officials certified the state's election results on Monday, formalizing Democrat Joe Biden's narrow victory over Donald Trump even as the Republican president's attorneys continued to make baseless claims of fraud about the state's vote count. Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and Republican Gov. Doug Ducey both vouched for the integrity of the election before signing off on the results. "We do elections well here in Arizona. The system is strong," Ducey said....

  • Enbridge cleared to begin construction work on controversial $2.6B pipeline

    Dec 1, 2020

    After six years of review, Enbridge is now poised to begin construction on its controversial $2.6 billion oil pipeline across northern Minnesota. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Monday approved a construction stormwater permit - the last OK needed for workers to break ground on the Line 3 replacement pipeline that will run from the northwest corner of the state to a terminal in Superior, Wis. The agency issued waterway permits earlier this month for the project, which is a replacement...

  • 'We are the hot spot,' Minnesota officials warn Monday

    Dec 1, 2020

    ROCHESTER, Minn. - Promising "to get in a deep dive," on numbers behind COVID-19 in the state - enough "to see the pandemic in front of you, rather than what has happened in the last 24 hours" - state commissioner of health Jan Malcolm was joined by Gov. Tim Walz on Monday, Nov. 30, for an afternoon news conference to shoot down rumors, temper expectations and encourage hope. First, about those rumors. Such as the one on the internet about the governor shuttling off to a mansion in Florida for the holiday, a getaway where he has stashed...

  • Smoking, COVID-19 can expand illnesses, infection rate

    Dec 1, 2020

    It's common knowledge that smoking is bad for your health. And, when it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, the side effects of smoking and the behaviors of people who smoke or vape could create a one-two punch. Smoking injures the local defenses in the lungs by increasing mucus production and inflammation. And that's why people who smoke are more likely to have serious respiratory infections and illnesses, such as influenza and pneumonia, according to Dr. J. Taylor Hays, director of Mayo Clinic's N...

  • Red Lake Named Top Ice Fishing Destination in the US

    Dec 1, 2020

    As soon as lakes all around the country start to freeze over, ice anglers come out of their summer sleep and start to drill holes in the ice in search of some of their favorite fish. FishingBooker, the US's largest platform for booking fishing trips, has selected 7 awesome ice fishing spots and included them on a recently published list. : https://fishingbooker.com/blog/ice-fishing-destinations/ Why was Red Lake included? Red Lake is a Walleye ice fishing heaven! With a large population of...

  • Man arrested in connection with Ten Lake Township homicide

    Dec 1, 2020

    TEN LAKE TOWNSHIP -- A 21-year-old convicted felon was arrested on Saturday in connection with a shooting homicide in Ten Lake Township last Tuesday. Around 9:46 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24, local law enforcement received a report of an adult male being shot outside a residence in the 15000 block of Roosevelt Road Southeast in Ten Lake Township, about 10 miles east of Bemidji. According to a release from the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office, Montana Oshki-Ayaabe Cutbank, 21, originally from the...

  • The Native American Agriculture Fund Distributes $1 Million Dollars to 25 Organizations Serving Native Youth

    Dec 1, 2020

    Fayetteville, Arkansas- The Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) has awarded $1 million to 25 grantees to invest in Indian Country’s agriculture future. This wide array of grants provides direct funding to organizations serving Native American youth. This investment to uplift Indian Country’s next generation will directly benefit youth from 83 unique Tribal Nations in 12 different states serving more than 4,000 youth. Youth projects ranged from agricultural equity grants and technical assistance in the Rocky Mountain region to fostering ber...

  • Red Lake Chemical Health Programs Auction by sealed bid for Ten (10) Vehicles

    Red Lake Chemical Health Programs Auction by sealed bid for Ten (10) Vehicles Bidding will end on December 14, 2020 at 4:30 PM, and opened at 10 AM on December 15, 2020 at the Red Lake Chemical Health Building in Red Lake, MN....

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Halloween in Red Lake 2020 - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 2020

    Halloween in Red Lake 2020 Somewhat different, but still a lot of fun for kids and their parents...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020 - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 2020

    Red Lake Elementary School Halloween 2020...

  • Lady Warriors lose set 3-0 to Kelliher-Northome - P20

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 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 Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 1, 2020

    Looking Back to September 2007 - Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Sunday Afternoon Session...

  • President-elect Biden Adds Navajo Nation Health Director, Dr. Jill Jim, to His Transition Team's Coronavirus Task Force

    Dec 1, 2020

    WILMINGTON, Del. — President-elect Joe Biden announced Saturday he is adding Dr. Jill Jim, the executive director of the Navajo Nation Department of Health, to his transition team’s coronavirus task force as the incoming administration focuses on preparation to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. The president-elect also added two Jane Hopkins and David Michaels to the team, which is co-chaired by David Kessler, former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and Marcella Nunez-Smith. Formed after Biden in early November was declared president-elect, the tas...

  • Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Gets More Good News

    Dec 1, 2020

    The biotech company Moderna released new data Monday morning that strengthens the case for its COVID-19 vaccine. It concludes the vaccine is 94% effective — and strongly protects against serious illness. Based on these latest findings, the company plans to submit an application for emergency use authorization to the Food and Drug Administration today. They build on Moderna's previously reported findings, based on a smaller number of cases detected in its study of about 30,000 volunteers. Overall, the study identified 185 cases in the people w...

  • It's Official: National Test Is Postponed Due to COVID-19 Concerns

    Dec 1, 2020

    The head of the U.S. Department of Education's statistical wing has officially postponed the 2021 administration of the Nation's Report Card due to surging COVID-19 rates across the country, meaning it could be until the following year before it administers its next reading and math exams and releases the results. The delay means that the nation will lose what might have been the only opportunity to gather comparable state-by-state information on the extent of learning loss in those two...

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