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The storm caused damage to buildings, trees and power lines. Thousands experienced power outages due to the storm.
Melissa Carper is omnipresent in today’s old-school country scene, where jazz and blues music has as much influence as fishin’ and drinkin’.

With Sad Daddy, she rolls out with a crew of Arkansas-based musicians: Brian Martin on guitar, Joe Sundell playing banjo and Rebecca Patek on fiddle. Together, they recorded a timeless amalgamation of ballads (“Let's Go Fishin’ ”), jug band songs (“Did We Turn Off the Stove?”) and up-tempo swingers (“Don't You Take My Dollar Bill”).

Recorded at the all-analog Nashville studio The Bomb Shelter (Alabama Shakes, Hurray for the Riff Raff), Ozark Shine sounds like a back porch hootenanny with some of your coolest musician friends. The musicianship and vocal harmonies are top-notch, but Sad Daddy also uses humor, whimsy and kazoos to great effect. "Did We Turn Off the Stove?" is a prime example of the sly cleverness Sad Daddy brings to their music while also being completely relatable. Who hasn't left the house wondering if all the necessary things were turned off, locked up, fed, put away, etc.? -DG

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Hall of fame fishing guide Tom Neustrom dies at 77
The Grand Rapids area fishing guide and former Itasca County deputy died in his home on July 5, 2026. He contributed to the Minnesota fishing community in numerous ways.
Area Voices: Artist Rosemary Holliday Hall finds inspiration by paying attention
California artist Rosemary Holliday Hall’s work is on display at the Nemeth Art Center in Park Rapids through July 18, 2026.
The Setlist: Where to hear live music July 9-11, 2026
KAXE's weekly list of concerts near you features Mighty Trains Band, Christopher David Hanson, j. bell & the Lazy Susan Band and Sonny Johnson.
Missing 80-year-old Itasca County man found safe shortly after search starts
Bruce Larson was reported missing July 9, 2026, in the Wabana area, north of Grand Rapids. He was found safe later that morning.
Events Up North July 13-19: Bean Hole Days in Pequot Lakes, Muskie Days in Nevis
Events this week include fundraising concerts in Grand Rapids, Coleraine and Aitkin, plus a powwow in Ball Club.
Plantings under keystone trees give native pollinators a 'soft landing'
Heather Holm, pollinator conservationist and award-winning author, discusses how you can protect pollinators while also cutting down on your yardwork.
2nd death at Palisade Head; 5 new wildfires in Superior National Forest
And: Carlton County continue discussion of data center moratorium; MN could have its first saint; and business owners assess paid leave law
Minnesota business owners assess early going of paid leave law
Nearly 75,000 people were approved for benefits under the state's new paid leave law. State officials this week provided an update on the first six weeks of the program.
Carlton County to continue discussion on data center moratorium Tuesday
A motion was started at the Carlton County Committee of the Whole meeting July 7, 2026, for an interim ordinance on the development of data centers.
Soccer fanatics share their World Cup highlights — so far
Soccer super fans Dan Gannon, Bianca Karjalainen and Chris Walker share their favorite moments partway through the 2026 World Cup. Hear more soccer talk Fridays at 8:40 a.m. on "Futbol is Life!"
Did you know about the squid spider?
During the week of July 7, 2026, we enjoy reports of squid spiders, tiny toads, and summer swimming. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
2nd water-related death in Beltrami County; Tornado confirmed in DL
Plus: Second Harvest Northland selects a new site for the Grand Rapids Food Shelf; and the St. Louis County Landfill may get double the trash with expansion in the five-county region.
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During the week of June 30, 2026, we enjoy reports of House Wrens, yellow irises, and red raspberries. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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