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Articles from the December 10, 2019 edition


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  • WIND CHILL ADVISORY

    Dec 10, 2019

    URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 841 PM CST Mon Dec 9 2019 West Polk-Norman-Clay-Kittson-Roseau-Lake Of The Woods- West Marshall-East Marshall-North Beltrami-Pennington-Red Lake- East Polk-North Clearwater-South Beltrami-Mahnomen- South Clearwater-Hubbard-West Becker-East Becker-Wilkin- West Otter Tail-East Otter Tail-Wadena-Grant-Towner-Cavalier- Pembina-Benson-Ramsey-Eastern Walsh County-Eddy-Nelson- Grand Forks-Griggs-Steele-Traill-Ba...

  • Walleye surplus ends on Red Lake for now

    Tony Kennedy, Star Tribune|Dec 10, 2019

    State and tribal fisheries managers will cut the walleye harvest on Red Lake next year by 20% to adjust to a reduction in spawners and to maintain a good quantity of the lake's signature fish. The change follows a year in which fishing regulations were loosened to check a walleye surplus. Henry Drewes, DNR regional fisheries manager in Bemidji, said spring/summer regulations will be determined in April after the winter catch is analyzed. "When the fish are there, we loosen the harvest," Drewes...

  • Democrats poised to unveil 2 impeachment articles vs. Trump

    Dec 10, 2019

    WASHINGTON - House Democrats are poised to unveil two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress - with an announcement expected early Tuesday. Democratic leaders are pushing ahead with formal charges saying the president put U.S. elections and national security at risk by asking Ukraine to investigate his rivals, including Joe Biden, while withholding military aid for an ally trying to counter hostile Russia neighbors. They warn Trump...

  • Duluth OKs $235K bailout of Spirit Mountain ski hill

    Dec 10, 2019

    DULUTH – Spirit Mountain's financial woes run much deeper than the $235,000 bailout the Duluth City Council approved for the local ski hill Monday night. Skier visits have fallen dramatically in recent years. In 2018 they were about one-third the level of four years earlier – and the number of season passes sold has dropped nearly 40% since 2009. At the same time, the mountain's expenses have exceeded its revenue even with city tourism tax support, forcing it to draw down cash balances, sta...

  • Greenhouse might be key ingredient in safer salads

    Dec 10, 2019

    Another outbreak of E. coli in romaine lettuce has sickened more than 100 people nationwide and left others wondering if raw salad is safe. As food-safety investigators clear the vegetable aisle of contaminated lettuce, authorities provided more guidance on how to shop for safer product. http://www.startribune.com/indoor-lettuce-growers-find-a-wedge-to-market-amid-another-e-coli-outbreak/566006141/...

  • Minnesota schools grapple with school safety concerns, parental angst

    Dec 10, 2019

    In the wake of recent school shootings - in Wisconsin and California - Minnesota parents are anxious to know what their children's schools are doing to make sure students are prepared in the event of an active shooter. But school leaders say they're reluctant to disclose details of the emergency drills they conduct, sharing with parents only information about basic safety procedures they follow to respond to any threat. http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-schools-grapple-wit...

  • Revised environmental review: Possible Enbridge spill unlikely to reach Lake Superior

    Dec 10, 2019

    A revised environmental study of Enbridge's proposed $2.6 billion pipeline across northern Minnesota has concluded that an oil spill in the Lake Superior watershed would be unlikely to reach the lake itself. The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Monday posted a revised environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed replacement for Enbridge's current Line 3, which is deteriorating and operating at only 51% capacity for safety reasons. The Minnesota Court of Appeals in June ordered the...

  • U.S. government wasted millions on charter schools that never opened

    Dec 10, 2019

    More than 35% of charter schools funded by the federal Charter School Program between 2006 and 2014 either never opened or were shut down, costing taxpayers more than half a billion dollars, according to a new report from an advocacy group that reviewed records of nearly 5,000 schools. The state with the most charter schools that never opened was Michigan, home to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. The report, titled "Still Asleep at the Wheel," said that 537 "ghost schools" never opened but...

  • From blankets to phone cases, this Minnesota designer creates 'Ojibwe contemporary art for all'

    Dec 10, 2019

    There's often a strawberry in the striking floral designs that Sarah Agaton Howes creates. For the Anishinaabe entrepreneur, teacher and community organizer, the little red berry is a signature of sorts, a symbol of how she tries to live her life. http://www.startribune.com/from-blankets-to-phone-cases-this-minnesota-designer-creates-ojibwe-contemporary-art-for-all/565852612/...

  • BP: As Arctic cold front blasts east, sharp temperature drop forecast from Midwest to East Coast

    Dec 10, 2019

    An Arctic cold front is crashing east, bringing falling temperatures and below-zero lows to parts of the Northern Tier and Upper Midwest. It's the first in a pair of abrasive cold pockets that will target the Northern Plains and Great Lakes, keeping places like Minneapolis in the icebox for much of mid-December. The leading edge of the cold is barreling across the country and is poised to drop temperatures by as much as 25 degrees all the way to the East Coast by midweek. A brief chill will even make it down to the Deep South, making for dry,...

  • Chairman Peterson statement on delayed CSP farm bill conservation program payments

    Dec 10, 2019

    Congressman Collin Peterson, who serves as the Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, released the following statement today in regard to the delay in payments being made on USDA Conservation Stewardship Program contracts: “I’m not sure what the delay was, but this is one more source of stress that farmers don’t need right now. I’m told that the funding was released by the Office of Management and Budget on Friday, and I hope that payments will be made by USDA as quickly as possible. I would encourage folks who haven’t gotten their CSP...

  • Equipment Grants Available for Access to Healthy Foods

    Dec 10, 2019

    St. Paul, MN: Funding for equipment that increases availability and access to affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food to underserved communities is now available. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now accepting applications for the 2020 Good Food Access Program (GFAP) Equipment and Physical Improvement Grants. A total of $225,000 is available to help grocery stores and small food retailers purchase equipment or make physical improvements that will allow them to stock more fresh foods, including produce. Projects...

  • Lady Warriors lose to BGMR 67-51 at NCTC

    Dec 10, 2019

    THIEF RIVER FALLS - The Red Lake Lady Warriors traveled to NCTC to play Badger-Greenbush-Middle River on Monday, December 9, 2019, taking a loss at 67-51. BGMR led at the half 31-27. Gerika Kingbird led Red Lake with 17 points, Autumn Holthusen added 12 and Keanna McClain hit 11. Alyssa Rinde led BGMR with 17, Kinsley Hanson hit 15 and Erika Howell had 10 points. Game stats: http://w.rjbroadcasting.com/userfiles/randjbroadcasting.com/files/STRF%20Rm%2042519120921320.pdf Others playing at NCTC...

  • Christmas Bingo held at the Ponemah Boys & Girls Club - P2

    Glenda Martin|Dec 10, 2019

    On Sunday, December 8, 2019, at 1 PM, a Christmas Bingo was held at the Ponemah Boys and Girls Club. There were 100 packets available that featured 14 regular games and 1 jackpot. The event was free with winners receiving toy prizes, and was sponsored by the Ponemah Community Center....

  • Christmas Youth Prize Bingo held in Red Lake - P2

    Mary Omen|Dec 10, 2019

    On Saturday, December 7, 2019, the Red Lake Community held an All District Christmas Youth Prize Bingo that started at 1 PM. Entry was free, there were 14 games plus a jackpot game, and pizza was served....

  • Lady Warriors take down Kelliher-Northome 78-71 - P2

    Dec 10, 2019

    KELLIHER - The Red Lake Lady Warriors took down Kelliher-Northome on Friday, December 6, 2019, in Kelliher. The Lady Warriors move to 1-1 on the season, while Kelliher-Northome drops to 0-2. Red Lake will travel to Thief River Falls on December 9, 10 and 12 to play BGMR, Stephen-Argyle and Grygla/Goodridge at North Country Technical College, before traveling to Cass Lake on December 13th, and facing FDL on December 14th in Red Lake. Photographs by Darchelle Strong...

  • Red Lake Lady Warriors (11th) lose home opener to Walker-Hackensack-Akley (7th) 86-63 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 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 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 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 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 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 - P5

    MNDNR|Dec 10, 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...

  • Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P46

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Dec 10, 2019

    Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • More Halloween 2019 in Red Lake - P12

    Dec 10, 2019

    More Halloween 2019 in Red Lake...

  • Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Urge Administration to Deny Gilead Monopoly Profits on HIV Drug Over Misconduct

    Dec 10, 2019

    WASHINGTON, December 9 – Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt) and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) are demanding that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) deny a patent extension requested by Gilead Sciences for a lifesaving HIV medicine, worth tens of billions of dollars, due to the pharmaceutical giant’s “deceitful and immoral” behavior. The lawmakers urge the government to instead allow the drug Descovy—used to both treat and prevent HIV—to be manufactured generically. Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez are acting on explosive a...

  • Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Students Participate in INDIANER INUIT: THE NORTH AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL in Stuttgart, Germany

    Dec 10, 2019

    SANTA FE, N.M - December 6, 2019 - IAIA students and alumni have been selected to participate in the INDIANER INUIT: THE NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE FILM FESTIVAL which takes place in Stuttgart, Germany, February 6-9, 2020. DREAMS HAVE NO BORDERS is the theme of the festival. The concept behind this festival, which is unique to Europe, is a channel providing international understanding and cultural dialogue. As well as cinema, it offers the audience the opportunity to personally meet and converse...

  • FACILITIES-CPO - Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN

    Dec 10, 2019

    ** POSITION OPENING ** FACILITIES-CPO RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: December 5, 2019 CLOSES: December 19, 2019 POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the Water Treatment – CPO is responsible to oversee the water quality of pools for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Takes readings to ensure proper temperatures, chemical and bacterial levels are adequate according to established proce...

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