In the news today, authorities believe they have found the body of a missing Outing woman, 35-year-old Michelle Mae. The body, according to a release, was found not far from where her vehicle, a black Jeep, was found earlier this month. In other news, the hands free rule appears to be taking hold, but state public safety officials believe it …
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Deer spotlight surveys, cold weather rule in the news today
Good morning! In the news today, we discussed that members of the Bemidji State University biology department will conduct deer spotlight surveys in the city of Bemidji Monday, Oct. 21. While this may appear like the illegal activity of “shining” deer, residents are asked not to contact law enforcement or disrupt the surveys. They’re getting accurate counts of those pesky …
Read More »City tax, flu shot, missing Cass County woman in news today
Good morning! In the news today, the Bemidji City Council is scheduled to meet tomorrow to discuss a new special use tax initiative. The city has previously discussed multiple ways they could use a new tax, from lessening the burden for property taxpayers for the Sanford Center, to an amateur youth sports commission, as well as help pay for infrastructure …
Read More »FOOTBALL: Lumberjacks Edge Past Storm To Stay Perfect
Despite difficult weather conditions and a sputtering night offensively, Bemidji improved to 7-0 with a tight 16-6 victory Friday night on the road at Sauk Rapids-Rice.
Read More »GIRLS SOCCER: Bemidji Marches Past Hillcrest Into Monday Quarterfinal
Seven different Lumberjacks scored goals as Section 8A North #3 Bemidji ousted #6 Hillcrest Lutheran 8-0 Thursday night in rainy conditions at Chet Anderson Stadium in a Section 8A second round match.
Read More »Blood quantum, new sales tax and Bemidji veterans home in the news today
Good Afternoon! In local news today, the Red Lake Nation passed a resolution Tuesday that, according to their release, is the first step towards abolishing blood quantum standards, which Secretary Sam Strong described as “mathematical genocide.” All Red Lake members enrolled in 1958 are now considered full blood, or 4/4 quantum, which means the Red Lake Nation will include more …
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