Archive for Apr. 4 2022
Bemidji City Council Hears Public Disagreement on New Ward Map
A public hearing for the new ward boundaries for Bemidji took place during the city council’s Monday night meeting. The anticipated public response from this redistricting may have been at…
Read MoreBemidji School Board Selects Finalists for Next Superintendent
The Bemidji School Board has selected five finalists to interview for the school district’s superintendent vacancy, following current superintendent Tim Lutz’s retirement on June 30th. The finalists were selected from…
Read MorePine River-Backus Baseball Looking to Build Off Last Year’s Success
Despite falling in the semifinals last year, the Pine River-Backus baseball team is looking to build off of last year’s success. The Tigers will look to kick off their season…
Read MoreIn Business: Wolf Pack Nutrition Sets Up Shop in Downtown Walker
Wolf Pack Nutrition, a new business that opened two weeks ago in downtown Walker, provides nutritional shakes and energy-boosting teas for visitors of all ages. Early last spring, when Wolf…
Read MorePonemah Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Murder of Woman
A Ponemah man was sentenced in U.S. District Court today to 12 years in prison for murder. Last October, William Jones IV pleaded guilty to second-degree murder after violently assaulting…
Read MoreLittle Falls Woman Rescued from Mississippi River After Being Stuck Between Ice Sheets
A 51-year-old Little Falls woman was rescued from the Mississippi River Sunday after she fell off a kayak and became stranded in the water between sheets of ice. Responding units…
Read MoreSearch for Missing Bemidji Teen Nevaeh Kingbird Continues as New Info Unfolds
Law enforcement in Bemidji continues to search for a girl who was 15 years old when she went missing last year from Bemidji. Nevaeh Kingbird was last seen leaving a…
Read MoreBemidji City Council to Host Meeting with Red Lake Tribal Council
The Bemidji City Council will host a dinner and meeting with the Red Lake Tribal Council on Monday, April 11th starting at 5:30 PM at the Sanford Center. Talks of…
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