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  • Red Lake Lady Warriors (11th) lose home opener to Walker-Hackensack-Akley (7th) 86-63

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, ranked 11th in the State, held their Home Opener on Thursday, December 5, 2019, against 7th ranked Walker-Hackensack-Akley. Red Lake had beat Nevis on Tuesday, while WHA had won their first game on November 26th against Menahga. Red Lake started off slow in the first half, missing several shots and getting out-rebounded by the taller WHA girls. But they kept plugging away and trailed by just 7 points at the half, 37-30. In their first game against Nevis...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors JV won their Home Opener; 6-8th grade girls games were also played

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, ranked 11th in the State, held their Home Opener on Thursday, December 5, 2019, against 7th ranked Walker-Hackensack-Akley. Red Lake had beat Nevis on Tuesday, while WHA had won their first game on November 26th against Menahga. Red Lake started off slow in the first half, missing several shots and getting out-rebounded by the taller WHA girls. But they kept plugging away and trailed by just 7 points at the half, 37-30. In their first game against Nevis...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors Basketball features 5th-8th grade teams in early action

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Lady Warriors, ranked 11th in the State, held their Home Opener on Thursday, December 5, 2019, against 7th ranked Walker-Hackensack-Akley. Red Lake had beat Nevis on Tuesday, while WHA had won their first game on November 26th against Menahga. Red Lake started off slow in the first half, missing several shots and getting out-rebounded by the taller WHA girls. But they kept plugging away and trailed by just 7 points at the half, 37-30. In their first game against Nevis...

  • Minnesota DNR, Red Lake Nation renew Upper and Lower Red Lake fishery management agreement - P3

    MNDNR|Dec 6, 2019

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Red Lake Nation and Bureau of Indian Affairs signed a new 10-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) today that outlines continued cooperative management of the walleye population in Upper and Lower Red Lake in northwest Minnesota. The signing took place during a ceremony in Red Lake. "Red Lake Band members are pleased that our walleye have come back and our fishing community is revitalized," said Darrell Seki, chairman of the Red Lake Band of...

  • Democrats say Trump impeachment charges must come swiftly

    Dec 6, 2019

    WASHINGTON - House Democrats moved aggressively to draw up formal articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Thursday, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying he "leaves us no choice" but to act swiftly because he's likely to corrupt the system again unless removed before next year's election. A strictly partisan effort at this point, derided immediately by Trump and other leading Republicans as a sham and a hoax, it is a politically risky undertaking. Democrats say it is their duty, in...

  • Russians stole tens of millions of dollars in massive hacking scheme, officials say

    Dec 6, 2019

    U.S. and British law enforcement officials announced charges Thursday against two Russian nationals they believe are responsible for separate global hacking schemes that deployed some of the largest pieces of malware ever seen to swipe tens of millions of dollars from the bank accounts of unsuspecting victims. Officials identified those charged as Maksim Yakubets, of Moscow, and Igor Turashev, of Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. They said a $5 million reward is being offered for information that leads to...

  • All 3 aboard National Guard helicopter died in crash, Gov. Tim Walz says

    Dec 6, 2019

    Marty, Minn. – Three National Guard soldiers died Thursday afternoon when their helicopter crashed into a Stearns County farm field during a routine maintenance flight. The soldiers paid the ultimate price, said a somber Gov. Tim Walz as he announced their deaths Thursday night during a news conference held near the crash site. http://www.startribune.com/national-guard-helicopter-reportedly-missing-near-st-cloud/565850782/...

  • DFL leader Tom Bakk faces leadership challenge from fellow Senate Democrat

    Dec 6, 2019

    Minnesota state Sen. Tom Bakk, an Iron Range stalwart and one of the Capitol's most powerful DFL lawmakers, is facing a rare internal challenge from a fellow Democratic senator for the post of minority leader. The looming showdown between Bakk and his new challenger, Sen. Susan Kent of Woodbury, was expected to play out in a DFL caucus meeting scheduled for Tuesday. Bakk, however, acted Thursday to postpone the meeting, which could turn into a clash between the party's liberal metro lawmakers...

  • $1.3 billion Minnesota surplus estimate sparks new spending debate

    Dec 6, 2019

    Minnesota lawmakers have an estimated state budget surplus of more than $1.3 billion to work with as they tee up new spending or tax cut proposals for the 2020 legislative session. The expected surplus, while good news for Minnesotans, sparked an immediate debate at the Capitol over fiscal priorities, with Democrats and Republicans offering sharply contrasting responses to the new revenue figures announced Thursday. http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-has-1-3-billion-estimat...

  • Chase with stolen UPS truck ends with shootout, 4 dead

    Dec 6, 2019

    MIRAMAR, Fla. - Four people, including a UPS driver, were killed Thursday after robbers stole the driver's truck and led police on a chase that ended in gunfire at a busy South Florida intersection during rush hour, the FBI said. Both robbers were shot and killed, and the fourth victim was in a nearby vehicle when shots rang out at a crowded intersection in Miramar, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of where the incident began, FBI Special Agent in Charge George Piro said during a news...

  • BP: Authorities unable to locate pedestrian allegedly hit by train

    Dec 6, 2019

    BEMIDJI -- Although a train allegedly struck a person in Bemidji, authorities have not been able to locate the individual and witnesses said the male walked away from the scene. The Bemidji Police Department issued a statement on the incident, which occurred around 4:50 p.m. near the intersection of the railroad crossing and Washington Avenue. Multiple witnesses told police officers they saw a man standing on the east side of Washington Avenue on the railroad tracks and that the man was facing the oncoming train. The man allegedly stepped off...

  • BP: DNR investigating meat processor's venison sales

    Dec 6, 2019

    CIRCLE PINES, Minn. - A prominent Twin Cities meat processor is under investigation, suspected of illegally selling the venison from deer that hunters have killed. Circle Pines Sausage Haus is the target of an investigation by the Department of Natural Resources that has lasted more than a year and reached into the lives of hundreds of local hunters, according to officials and documents. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/sports/outdoors/4807134-DNR-investigating-meat-processors-...

  • Winter truck load increases begin Dec. 9 for north, north-central frost zone

    Dec 6, 2019

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – Winter truck load increases will begin Monday, Dec. 9, at 12:01 a.m. on unrestricted state highways in the north and north-central frost zone, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Vehicles will be allowed to operate up to 10 percent over the standard legal maximum loads on unrestricted highways during the winter load increase period. However, trucks must comply with current registration weight laws and not exceed registered gross weight t...

  • MDA's Final Emerging Farmers Listening Session Approaches

    Dec 6, 2019

    St. Paul, MN: The final listening session of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s (MDA) Emerging Farmers Working Group offers another opportunity for beginning and potential farmers to describe the barriers they face and possible solutions to overcome them. The session is scheduled for 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, December 11, 2019, at 125 LIVE, 125 Elton Hills NW in Rochester. It is free and open to the public, but completion of an online RSVP is required to attend. The group’s goal is to advance the success and sustainability of indigenous far...

  • REP. GROSSELL STATEMENT ON NOVEMBER BUDGET FORECAST

    Dec 6, 2019

    CLEARBROOK, MN—State Representative Matt Grossell, R-Clearbrook, issued the following statement regarding today's news that Minnesota has a $1.3 billion budget surplus for FY20-21. “The large surplus is great news, showing we have a thriving economy in Minnesota but it also means we are taking far too much out of the wallets of Minnesotans. One thing we can do once session begins is to repeal the sick tax, which adds a 1.8% tax to the cost of most medical procedures, to help Minnesotans with the cost of their health care.” As of Septe...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P43

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P44

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • More Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

    More Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • More Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P10

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 6, 2019

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  • ARCHIVING TECHNICIAN - RED LAKE MIS/IT DEPARTMENT

    Dec 6, 2019

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT ARCHIVING TECHNICIAN RED LAKE MIS/IT DEPARTMENT Open: December 2, 2019 Closing: December 20, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Under the direction of the MIS/IT Director, the Archiving Technician will evaluate and preserve departmental and Tribal documents and records. The Archiving Technician will scan forms, books, letters, photographs, as well as other materials into the Tribal document management system. Additionally, the Archiving Technician will assist in policy...

  • DOCUMENT ANALYST - RED LAKE MIS/IT DEPARTMENT

    Dec 6, 2019

    VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT DOCUMENT ANALYST RED LAKE MIS/IT DEPARTMENT Open: December 2, 2019 Closing: December 20, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Under the direction of the MIS/IT Director, the Document Analyst will evaluate the quality and consistency of data within the Tribal archiving system. The Document Analyst will compare original and digitize documents for accuracy, and will make corrections as needed. Additionally, the Document Analyst will assist in policy making for document archiving...

  • Bus Driver – Multiple Positions Available - Red Lake Schools #38

    Dec 6, 2019

    Independent Schools District No. 38 Red Lake, MN 56671 Posted: December 5, 2019; Open Until Filled Position Description: Bus Driver – Multiple Positions Available Supervisor: Transportation Director Bargaining Group: Minnesota School Employees' Association Terms: Nine (9) month employee Position Overview: To transport children to and from school in a safe and timely manner, as well as perform safety checks of the bus, maintain records and monitor student behavior Major Position Duties: 1. D...

  • Climate Change May Be Causing Birds to Shrink-and Their Wings to Grow

    Dec 6, 2019

    In 1978, David Willard, an ornithologist at the Field Museum in Chicago, began collecting birds that had died after colliding with large windows—a fate that befalls up to one billion birds each year. Over the decades, Willard worked with volunteers from the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors during the spring and fall migration seasons to assemble a collection of more than 100,000 specimens. He kept meticulous measurements of the dead creatures, with the goal of tracking seasonal trends. In a new statistical analysis of this vast trove of data, W...

  • St. Paul Santa Donates Suit to Minnesota Historical Society After 30 Years of Bringing Christmas Cheer

    Dec 6, 2019

    In 2017, longtime St. Paul resident Leo Treadway decided to hang up his Santa suit after 30 years of playing the beloved St. Nick around the Twin Cities. Recently, he offered his suit to the Minnesota Historical Society, and today it officially joined the MNHS collection-just in time for the holidays. Known as Santa Leo, Treadway brought Christmas joy to children, families, community organizations, company parties and more throughout his Santa career. He also spent many years as the resident...

  • Newest Staff Member at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital Has Wet Nose, Four Legs and a Tail

    Dec 6, 2019

    PERHAM, MN ( December 5, 2019) –.Today at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, young patients met the hospital's newest staff member who will to help them take medicine, relax during anxious moments, encourage them to walk after surgery and offer support and affection during medical procedures. Rocket, presented by NutriSource® is a golden retriever and the first and only full-time facility dog to join the team at M Health Fairview U...

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