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Shannon Lucas and Jesse Westrum's “Wanderlust and Willow” at the Bagley Public Library features willow weaving baskets and photography from a recent trip to Ireland.
Led by Susan Tedeschi’s warm and soothing vocals and Derek Trucks signature bluesy guitar riffs, the 12-piece band is back with their sixth album, Future Soul.

Kicking off with funky soul on “Crazy Cryin’,” the album combines the elements that make them a great band; searing rock in “Future Soul,” guitar solos that stop you in your tracks in “Who Am I,” jam breaks throughout and a shear dedication to the blues in “Devil Be Gone.”

From start to finish, the album showcases this fully collaborative band solidly at the top of their game in the blues rock genre.
-Kari Hedlund
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'The sun was winning the war against the snow,' reports student
During the week of March 24, 2026, we enjoy reports of warming weather, heavy snow, and lengthening days. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
Spring's first chipmunks check out their surroundings
During the Phenology Report for the week of March 24, 2026, Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on mergansers, chipmunks, and budding trees.
Park Rapids woman pleads guilty to her role in Hubbard County stabbing
Danielle Westphal, 51, is expected to be sentenced to five years of supervised probation during an April, 20 2026, hearing.
Nevis man pleads guilty to election crime; Incumbent state Sen. Paul Utke fails to gain party endorsement
Plus: An overnight shelter in Brainerd is again seeking city approval to operate year-round; and Paul Bunyan Communications is expanding in more locations in Aitkin, Hubbard, Itasca and St. Louis counties.
Grand Itasca redesignated as Level 3 trauma hospital
The trauma system ensures seriously injured patients quickly get care at hospitals that can meet their needs. Grand Itasca has also been designated a Primary Stroke Center.
Beltrami County seeks input on safer roads planning
Federal dollars are helping the county use crash data and community feedback to craft a plan to make its roads safer for all users.
MN contends with slower population growth, matching Midwest trends
Minnesota and other Midwestern states face an uphill climb in boosting their population to maintain a strong labor force and meet other needs.
Red Lake woman killed in rollover crash near TRF; Bemidji man ID'd as victim in Mississippi River crash
And: Lawmakers move to limit AI use in therapy; Sacred Bundle hosts first event in former Bemidji elementary school; and Grand Itasca redesignated Level III trauma hospital.
Sacred Bundle hosts first event at old Central Elementary School
The soft launch of the Minwaadizi Project's new space, which aims to be an "un-boarding school" community center, included a round dance and potluck.
MN task forces on lowering health care costs take flight
A new statewide research project created by the Legislature is connecting the dots in trying to make health care affordable for everyone.
Red Lake woman killed in rollover crash near Thief River Falls
The Minnesota State Patrol reported the driver was not wearing a seat belt.
Bemidji man ID'd as victim of pickup truck crash into Mississippi River
The Beltrami County Sheriff's Office reports the driver veered off-road through a yard before entering the Mississippi River southeast of Bemidji.
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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An American Robin forages on the bare ground left by tire tracks in Lac Qui Parle County on March 19, 2016.
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During the Phenology Report for the week of March 17, 2026, Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on sugary icicles, brooding ravens, and robins foraging in tire tracks.
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