Archive for Feb. 9 2017
Golden Apple: Bemidji Middle School Pizazz Girls Make Dreams Come Alive
It’s 7 a.m. and Bemidji Middle School sixth and seventh grade girls are dancing and singing their hearts out during pizazz practice inside the gym. Nearly 70 girls participated under…
Read MoreBemidji Water Carnival Location Causes Controversy
Since the Bemidji Jaycees announced that the summer water carnival would be downtown this year, the group has received some backlash. Some area businesses are concerned about parking and what…
Read MoreMinnesota Residents Chose Private Insurance Due To Uncertainties
According to the Associated Press, an uncertainty over the federal health care law and a novel state program that offsets skyrocketing premiums caused a record number of residents to sign…
Read MoreLaw Enforcement Seeks Additional Help In Death Of Terry Brisk
The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office continues to ask for the public’s assistance in the investigation of Terrence “Terry” Brisk’s death that occurred on Monday November 7th, 2016. The Sheriff’s Office…
Read MoreRed Lake Schools Restrict Movement After Comments Regarding School Shooting
Movement in schools in the Red Lake School District was restricted today after a school resource officer learned that Beltrami County received a 911 call mentioning that a school shooting…
Read MoreConvicted Rose Downwind Killer Sentenced
The convicted killer and ex-boyfriend of Rose Downwind was sentenced in Beltrami County Court today. Marchello Anthony Cimmarusti, 41, will serve 35 years in prison under a plea agreement with…
Read MoreRoyalton Man Injured In Car Crash
A Royalton man was injured when he went through an intersection and crashed his car. According to the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office, the department received a report of a one…
Read MoreBSU Men’s Hockey One Game Away From Capturing WCHA Title
Local Author Shares Story Of Giacomo Beltrami In Children’s Book
More Funds Approved For Beltrami County Waste Transfer Site
Due to a misprint in the county board agenda, the budget was increased by $127,000.
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