Archive for Jan. 12 2017
Grant Will Aid Police In Sex Crimes Against Minors
The Bemidji Police Department will have help along the way as they try to combat sex trafficking and the solicitation of minors for sex in the Bemidji area. The Minnesota…
Read MoreBHS Vocalmotive Show Choir Preparing For Season
For 22 years the Bemidji High School Vocalmotive Show Choir has showcased some of Bemidji’s best talent. We got a sneak peak at their final dress rehearsal before they compete…
Read MoreGolden Apple: Forestview Middle School Opens School Wide Food Pantry
That’s just one of the many food options kids in need can find at the food pantry at Forestview Middle School. The pantry initiative is called Fuel Up Forestview and…
Read MoreMinnesotans Age 16 Or Older Fish Free With Kids Jan. 14-16
According to a press release from the DNR, just about anywhere in Minnesota, chances are there are fishing opportunities nearby, and it’s a good time to fish during Take a…
Read MoreRegister Snowmobiles To Keep Minnesota Trails Well Marked And Maintained
According to a press release from the DNR, Minnesota snowmobilers can help protect and preserve their sport by registering their snowmobiles.The revenue from snowmobile registration helps funds local clubs that…
Read MoreDNR Hosting 12 Public Engagement Meetings To Discuss Deer Management Goals
According to a press release from the DNR, people interested in deer will have a chance to discuss goals and values that could define Minnesota’s first-ever deer management plan in…
Read MoreLatest Broadband Funds To Boost Internet For 16K Households
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — More Minnesota households and businesses will get broadband internet access. State officials announced the latest round of broadband expansion grants Wednesday to provide access to…
Read MoreReal ID Fix May Require Federal Extension For Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota may need some federal help to ensure residents aren’t turned away from domestic flights starting next year. State officials have struggled to upgrade driver’s…
Read MoreMinnesota Citizens Convene To Start Deciding Lawmaker Pay
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Sixteen Minnesota citizens are taking up the question of how much the state’s lawmakers should be paid. The group that held its first meeting Wednesday…
Read MoreMinnesota Judge Holds Hearing On Fate Of Prince’s Estate
CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota judge overseeing Prince’s estate holds a hearing Thursday on whether to declare his siblings as his heirs, and who should manage the rock superstar’s…
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