Archive for Jun. 28 2018
Brainerd’s Downtown Destination Challenge Kicks Off For Second Year
Community members and local business owners in gathered this evening to kick off the second annual Destination Downtown Business Challenge, a $50,000 contest to bring a new local business to…
Read MoreBemidji Swimmers Head To Special Olympics In Seattle
A few of Bemidji’s finest swimmers are heading to Seattle this week to compete in the Special Olympics. Parker Bruns and Shawn Keifer have been working towards this moment for…
Read MoreRoundabout Construction Begins On Division St. In Bemidji
A section of Division Street near Bemidji High School has officially been closed to prepare for three new roundabouts. The high school intersection will be 100% closed to traffic. All…
Read MoreOld & New Traditions At The Water Carnival
It’s the calm before the storm as carnival workers, food vendors, and Jaycees alike have been busy preparing for the 74th Annual Water Carnival, Bemidji’s premiere six-day 4th of July…
Read MoreFishing Tips: Releasing Fish
It’s time for another fishing tip! Hopefully, you’ve picked up some advice from our previous segments on how to catch those fish. Today, Ray and Mandy let you know how…
Read MoreEssentia Health in Baxter Opens 20,000 Square Foot Expansion
Essentia Health in Baxter was excited to announce the opening of their recently expanded health clinic. The $8 million, 20,000 square foot project features more office space to add new…
Read More9-Year-Old Moorhead Girl Drowns at Buffalo River State Park
Officials say a 9-year-old girl who was participating in a police summer youth program has drowned in a swimming area at Buffalo River State Park in Clay County. Emergency responders…
Read MoreBrainerd Welcomes a New Semi-Pro Football Team
A void has been filled in the Brainerd area, and a new semi-pro football team has arrived. The Central Lakes Serpents are in their first year as a program, and…
Read MoreMinnesota Regulators Approve Enbridge Project
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota regulators approved Enbridge Energy’s proposal to replace its aging Line 3 oil pipeline across the northern part of the state, even though a major,…
Read MoreLeech Lake Band Of Ojibwe Offering Free Health Care Checks
The U.S. Army Reserve, in partnership with the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and Cass Lake Indian Health Service, will be offering no-cost health care service from July 10th to…
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