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Articles from the December 2, 2022 edition


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  • Trump probe: Court halts Mar-a-Lago special master review

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON - A unanimous federal appeals court on Thursday ended an independent review of documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida estate, removing a hurdle the Justice Department said had delayed its criminal investigation into the retention of top-secret government information. The decision by the three-judge panel represents a significant win for federal prosecutors, clearing the way for them to use as part of their investigation the entire tranche of documents seized...

  • Nurses authorize second strike, with a start date of Dec. 11

    Dec 2, 2022

    Nurses voted Wednesday to authorize a second strike at 16 hospitals in the Twin Cities and Duluth areas, then shocked hospital leaders Thursday by immediately scheduling the walkout. As many as 15,000 nurses will leave hospital bedsides Dec. 11, unless they can come to terms on pay, workplace violence prevention and staffing levels. The strikes would end Dec. 31 at most hospitals but continue indefinitely at St. Luke's hospitals in Duluth and Two Harbors. Nurses drew a direct line between...

  • Probe into Golden Valley Police Department finds culture of racism, leads to officer departures

    Dec 2, 2022

    A widespread internal investigation found a culture of racism within the Golden Valley Police Department and resistance to antiracism efforts among the force that saw one termination and the departure of at least six other officers during the course of the probe. The investigation was commissioned by the Greene Espel Law Firm at the behest of Mayor Shep Harris over allegations of racism and officer misconduct launched nine months ago. It focused on eight officers who allegedly created a "toxic...

  • Holiday viral exchange could worsen Minnesota's flu, RSV, COVID numbers

    Dec 2, 2022

    The worst of the respiratory virus season is likely coming in Minnesota, infectious disease experts predicted Thursday, despite a recent decline in hospitalizations of children with RSV. The 355 influenza-related hospitalizations in Minnesota in the week ending Nov. 26 was an increase from 319 a week earlier, according to the state's update on Thursday. That trajectory means Minnesota, at best, is a month or two ahead of typical flu patterns or, at worst, is on the precipice of a severe viral...

  • By air, by night: DNR has officers airborne and on the ground to catch hunting violators

    Dec 2, 2022

    Minnesota conservation officers targeted a type of illegal deer hunting in mid-November in the far north near Blackduck that is common, yet an uncommonly dangerous element of their work. There were multiple violations, from shooting a deer from a motor vehicle and from a roadway to transporting loaded firearms, and all centered around one act: shining deer. Scofflaws often use high-powered lights to locate deer, which freeze when spotlighted, making themselves easy targets. h...

  • Biden, Macron vow unity against Russia, discuss trade row

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Presidents Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron vowed to maintain a united front against Russia on Thursday amid growing worries about waning support for Ukraine's war effort in the U.S. and Europe. Biden also signaled he might be willing to tweak aspects of his signature climate legislation that have raised concerns with France and other European allies. Biden honored Macron with a grand state dinner Thursday evening - the first of the U.S. president's COVID-19 shadowed presidency for a...

  • Congress votes to avert rail strike amid dire warnings

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON - Legislation to avert what could have been an economically ruinous freight rail strike won final approval in Congress on Thursday as lawmakers responded quickly to President Joe Biden's call for federal intervention in a long-running labor dispute. The Senate passed a bill to bind rail companies and workers to a proposed settlement that was reached between the rail companies and union leaders in September. That settlement had been rejected by four of the 12 unions involved, creating...

  • U.S. farm incomes seen soaring to new highs on global food, feed demand

    Dec 2, 2022

    CHICAGO, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Soaring grain and livestock prices are expected to push U.S. farm incomes to a historic high this year, as producers benefit from strong global grain and oilseed demand amid tight supplies, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported on Thursday. Net farm income - which is a broad measure of profits in the agricultural economy, according to the agency - is forecast to increase to $160.5 billion in 2022 from $141.0 billion a year earlier, an increase of $19.5 billion....

  • Biden Administration Commits to Tribal Health and Justice Programs

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON-Health and justice were the buzzwords that drove conversation on Thursday, Dec. 1, the second day of the White House Tribal Nations Summit that drew more than 300 tribal leaders from across the country to discuss policy with federal employees. Yesterday, President Joe Biden announced a host of new initiatives aimed at improving tribal sovereignty, access to health and education, and improving nation-to-nation relationships. Among them, he told audience members that his administration...

  • Judge orders Enbridge, tribe to form emergency pipeline plan

    Dec 2, 2022

    MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has ordered energy company Enbridge Inc. and a tribe to come up with an emergency plan to prevent potential spills from an aging oil pipeline running across the tribe's reservation. The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sued Enbridge in federal court in 2019 to force the company to remove a section of the Line 5 pipeline that runs across the tribe's reservation in northern Wisconsin, arguing the nearly 70-year-old line poses an unreasonable risk to health and safety. The company agreed and plans to b...

  • Attorney General Ellison settles with CarMax over disclosure of safety recalls

    Dec 2, 2022

    December 1, 2022 (SAINT PAUL) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced a $1 million multistate settlement between CarMax Auto Superstores, Inc., and a bipartisan coalition of 36 Attorneys General that will require CarMax to disclose to consumers open — that is, unrepaired — recalls related to the safety of its used vehicles before consumers buy them. This industry-changing settlement establishes that used car dealers should generally disclose open safety recalls to consumers before they buy. CarMax now includes hyper...

  • Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Delivers Remarks at the White House Tribal Nations Summit

    Dec 2, 2022

    Good morning. I am very pleased to join you at this year’s Tribal Nations Summit. I want to thank President Biden for bringing us together today, as well as Secretary Haaland for hosting us. Secretary Haaland has been an indispensable partner to the Justice Department, and I am so grateful for her leadership. I am honored to serve alongside her. I’m also grateful to the Tribal leaders who have traveled from near and far to attend this Summit. I deeply appreciate this opportunity to reaffirm the Justice Department’s commitment to honoring and s...

  • Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation sign agreement to improve law enforcement in Indian Country

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON – Today, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced an agreement that updates guidelines to provide for the effective and efficient administration of criminal investigations in Indian Country. This is the first update since the early 1990s to a memorandum of understanding between the bureaus. The agreement was highlighted by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland during remarks at the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit and was discussed during a panel featuring Secretary of the I...

  • Departments of the Interior, Agriculture Advance Mining Reforms Aimed at Protecting and Empowering Tribal Communities

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The Departments of the Interior and Agriculture today announced that the agencies are implementing new regulatory and policy recommendations designed to protect Tribal interests and resources from the impacts of mining, increase Tribal engagement in mining proposals, and promote well-designed mining activity that accounts for climate change and current standards and technologies. The announcement was made during the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit, which provides an opportunity for Administration and Tribal leaders from t...

  • Interior Department Strengthens Tribal Consultation Policies and Procedures

    Dec 2, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced new policies and procedures to strengthen and fulfill the federal government’s responsibility to ensure regular and meaningful consultation with American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes, as well as a second policy for consultation with Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) Corporations. “Tribes deserve a seat at the decision-making table before policies are made that impact their communities. Our ongoing efforts to evolve and strengthen consultation policies and procedures will...

  • Cougars Trounce Eagles for Third Straight Conference Victory

    Dec 2, 2022

    MADISON, WIS. – The Concordia University-Chicago women's basketball team (4-3, 3-0 NACC) traveled to Edgewood College (1-5, 1-0 NACC) to take on the Eagles in their second road conference matchup of the season. The Cougars defeated the Eagles 73-60 to secure their third straight conference win. Inside the Box • The Cougars had four players in double digits. • Katherine Benes (Oconomowoc, Wis.) led the Cougars with 23 points as she shot 50% from the three-point line and 41% from the field. • Ale...

  • Warrior Football and Volleyball Teams Banquet held at RLHS - P2

    Dec 2, 2022

    The Red Lake Warrior Football and Volleyball Teams held their Banquet on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at Red Lake High School. Red Lake Ogichidaag Football Awards 1. Player of the Year (Brayden Beaulieu) 2. Rookie of the Year (Tyrone Beaulieu) 3. Offensive Line Award (Micah Brun) 4. Defense Line Award (Ty Holthusen) 5. Offensive Player of the Year (Cade Beaulieu) 6. Defensive Player of the Year (Ty Holthusen) 7. Most Improved (Gordon Thompson) 8. Best Receiver (Ty Beaulieu) 9. Best All Around (...

  • Ironboy wins Alfred "Petie" Thomas 40+ Basketball Tournament over Hoosier Daddy's - P5

    Chris Jourdain|Dec 2, 2022

    Ironboy defends their championship over Hoosier Daddy's, who beat The Expendables in the 3rd place game of the Alfred "Petie" Thomas 40+ Basketball Tournament. All-Star- Orlando Morrison, Cheyenne River Sioux MVP- Robert Lawrence, Spirit Lake ND All-Star- Phil Alberts, Spirit Lake ND Petie Thomas Post Up Player- Dustin Harris, Red Lake Nation 4th place went to Clearbrook/Gonvick who played some very good basketball and once again shot the lights out! They play with great chemistry and we...

  • Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities - P39

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 2, 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 - P40

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 2, 2022

    Red Lake Treat Street 2022 held at Red Lake Humanities Hundreds participate in annual Halloween event...

  • Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center - P25

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 2, 2022

    Food and Fun for all at the Halloween Costume Party held at the Red Lake Community Center on Tuesday, October 25, 2022....

  • Polk County West beats Red Lake 76-6 - P28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 2, 2022

    Polk County West beats Red Lake 76-6 Warriors host Parent Appreciation Night at half...

  • Annual Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah - Saturday Afternoon Session - P58

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 2, 2022

    Annual Labor Day Pow Wow held in Ponemah Obashiing Labor Day Princess Jasinda Kingbird Obashiing Labor Day Brave Kordae kingbird Ponemah Parade Winners: Kiddie 1st - Ymanni Burris - $200 2nd - Waylen Johnson Cloud - $150 3rd - Cataleya Burris 4th - Olivianna Zamora & Judy Honorable Mentions Devin Johnson Coburn Johnson Miranda Zamora Braxton Zamora Orrin Spears Jr/ James May Miles Sumner Oliver & Arthur Tessendorf Dakarai Burris Amira Beaulieu Amara Beaulieu Bryanna Beauieu Charlotte Redeagle...

  • HOUSING CASE MANAGER/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - MINO BIMAADIZIWIN WELLNESS CLINIC MINNEAPOLIS

    Dec 2, 2022

    VACANCY ANNOUNCMENT HOUSING CASE MANAGER/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MINO BIMAADIZIWIN WELLNESS CLINIC MINNEAPOLIS OPEN: December 1, 2022- Until Filled PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Housing Case Manager provides support and education to clients with a disability such as mental illness or chemical dependency during their transition into housing at Mino-Bimaadiziwin Apartments to increase long-term stability in the community and avoid future periods of homelessness or institutionalization. There are 24 units...

  • MAINTENANCE WORKER- PONEMAH - RED LAKE NATION BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

    Dec 2, 2022

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT MAINTENANCE WORKER- PONEMAH RED LAKE NATION BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OPEN: December 1,2022-Until filled. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: To maintain the facility, equipment and grounds, in a safe and secure environment in accordance with established policy and procedures. Reports to Executive Director, full time position with benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: • Maintain a Preventive Maintenance system for all building systems, including boilers, air conditioners a...

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