Archive for May. 10 2018
YouthBuild Completes Home In Bemidji
Home is where the heart is, and over the past few years, lots of heart was put into one particular new house in Bemidji. The structure was built by area…
Read MoreGolden Apple: Horace May Presents “A Day In The Life Of Me”
For over three decades now, 2nd graders at Horace May Elementary School in Bemidji have been taking the stage for the annual 2nd grade play. Last Thursday, the halls of…
Read MoreNearly One Thousand Students Graduate From Central Lakes College
Nearly 1000 students from Central Lakes College can now call themselves alumni. After four different ceremonies on two separate campuses, Central Lakes College handed out nearly 1000 degrees, diplomas and…
Read MoreCrow Wing County Local Sales Tax Increase Exceeds Expectations
Nearly $11.5 million has been collected in the past two years thanks to a local sales tax increase in Crow Wing County. In 2016, the Crow Wing County Board approved…
Read MoreTribe Members Plan To Fish Day Before Opener
Tribal members from two Minnesota reservations plan to fish with spears and gill nets to call attention to fishing rights they believe were guaranteed by a treaty signed more than…
Read MoreBody Of Missing Grand Rapids Woman Found
After months of searching, the body of a missing Grand Rapids woman was located Tuesday. According to a release from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the body of Tawhna…
Read More2017-2018 Flu Season Hits Hard in Brainerd – And It’s Still Not Over
The 2018 flu season hit hard all across the country, and although the virus is starting to fade out locally, it’s not completely gone. Essentia Health in Brainerd had one…
Read MoreMDH Warns Of Fake Calls Claiming To Be The Health Department
Minnesotans and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) appear to have been subjected to a “spoofing” attack. Spoofing is a practice used to falsify the telephone number or name on…
Read MoreEnbridge, Tribe Criticize Judge’s Recommendation on Pipeline
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Both Enbridge Energy and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe are criticizing an administrative law judge’s recommendation regarding replacement of the company’s aging Line 3 oil pipeline…
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