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A woman stands behind a retail counter with "Little Threads" painted on a white wall in the background.
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The Brainerd-based center offers consulting and workshops for those who want to start or enhance a small business, including Madeline Johnson, who opened Little Threads in 2025.
Scrawled across the front cover of Philadelphia band Remember Sports’ new album is a Geoffrey Chaucer quote, "The lyf is so short, the craft so long to lerne.”

Is the craft in question music making? Is it the ability to navigate adulthood as you move through life? Or to understand the complexities of the countless interpersonal relationships that you will have (both explored eloquently on the album by lead singer Carmen Perry)? What’s clear is the band has “lerned” their craft on their fifth album, The Refrigerator, an exceptional blend of indie-rock, punk, country and folk. It's KAXE's Album of the Week. - MK

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New program in Arrowhead helps adults explore new career paths
Launch North from the Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging will host events in Duluth, Grand Rapids, International Falls and Cloquet, where health care careers will be the topic.
Public speaks on possible Bemidji school closure; PUC won't reopen MN Power sale
Plus: Stauber introduces legislation to require judges be natural born citizens; and the latest round of names for MnDOT snowplows is released.
Public transit trip planning app expands to Greater Minnesota
All of the public transportation services in Northern Minnesota will be available on MnDOT's trip planning app and website by this summer.
Itasca County fatal hit-and-run case to go to trial in 2026; New roadmap says MN's fraud issue spans 50 years
Plus: The U.S. Senate is expected to soon vote on whether to allow copper-nickel mining near the Boundary Waters; and the latest in winter high school sports.
Trial set for August in 2024 Nashwauk criminal vehicular homicide case
Cyndy Martin's defense indicated they are still seeking a plea agreement, but Judge Heidi Chandler set a trial date of Aug. 31, 2026, for the alleged 2024 hit-and-run.
Area Voices: Lead for Inclusion welcomes all to book club
Lead for Inclusion in Bemidji will host a book club event for "When Stars Are Scattered" at 4:30 p.m. March 4, 2026, at the Northwest Minnesota Foundation.
DL again gymnastics state champs; Schander all-around champ
Detroit Lakes senior Maggie Schander was also the vault, bars and beam champion and the runner-up in the floor exercise.
Girls Hockey: Warroad takes 2nd, Proctor-Hermantown consolation champs
Warroad, Proctor-Hermantown and Bemidji represented the rural Northland in the girls hockey state tourney. Bemidji was the consolation runners-up.
MN's fraud problems go back 50 years, program integrity director says
Tim O'Malley said in a Feb. 23, 2026, news conference that lawmakers and administrations were made aware of vulnerabilities in the state's social safety net since the 1970s.
Wrestling: Staples-Motley, UNC return to state, joined by Brainerd
Over 100 student-athletes from rural Northern Minnesota will wrestle at the 2026 state tournament in St. Paul, with a strong representation from the north-central region.
Senate expected to take key vote on mining near Boundary Waters
Conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts are pleading with the public to demand that protections in the BWCAW concerning mining interests stay in place, with a key vote in Congress pending.
Paul Bunyan Communications' 30th Youth Tour Essay Contest ends Feb. 27
High school students whose parents or guardians are cooperative members are invited to submit an essay for a chance to attend the Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., June 1-5, 2026.
When our neighbors are in need of food, organizations and volunteers across Northern Minnesota step up. Food shelves, community meals and soup kitchens aim to the fill the gaps.
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During the week of Feb. 17, 2026, we enjoy reports of Great Horned Owls calling and critters snacking on sugary maple sap. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
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