Archive for Jul. 11 2017
Bemidji Parks & Rec. May Move To Tourist Information Center
Through a special work session, the City of Bemidji laid out its top priorities and challenges over the next three years. The conversation focused on everything from staffing to programming.…
Read MoreNTC Helping Women Become Medical Coding Professionals With Grant
There’s barely anyone roaming the halls at Northwest Technical College in Bemidji because the summer session classes ended. But the grant committee is meeting to determine how to disburse a…
Read MoreMaster Gardener Visits Brainerd Public Library
Anyone who enjoys spending time planting and up keeping a garden knows that it is a major task. The Brainerd Public Library and the Master Gardeners in Minnesota have teamed…
Read MoreNorthwoods Adventure: Little Falls Ravine Walking Tour
If you’re a local history buff, the Little Falls Ravine Walking Tour this past Saturday was right up your alley. The tour was put on by the Morrison County Historical…
Read MoreCrosby Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 9-Year-Old Girl
A 71-year-old Crosby man is charged with nine felony counts of second-degree criminal sexual contact for allegedly assaulting a 9-year-old girl he knew. As of this afternoon, George Edwin Hardy…
Read MoreMeth Lab Discovered In A Little Falls Vehicle
The Central Minnesota Violent Offender Task Force was called to assist the Little Falls Police Department with an active meth lab that the police department had located while investigating another…
Read MoreNew Walleye Survey Could Ease Restrictions
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Mark Dayton says the state will conduct a new walleye survey of Lake Mille Lacs and could possibly ease fishing restrictions. Dayton says he’s…
Read MoreFederal Budget Could Affect Minnesota Nutrition Programs
In 2016, Minnesotans visited food shelves 3.3 million times. A new website highlights information about federal nutrition programs that help ensure hundreds of thousands of Minnesota’s children, seniors and people…
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