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D-Feet Walk Committee
Minnesota Lions Hearing Foundation's annual Walk to D-Feet Hearing Loss returns to Bemidji on Saturday, June 6, 2026, beginning at Diamond Point Park.
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Prepare to be transported directly into a dimly lit and smoky cabaret sometime in the '20s or '30s.

Vintage jazz, blues and swing vocalist Sweet Megg's seventh studio album Massive Negroni draws from throughout the American Songbook and beyond, with songs from artists like the Harlem Hamfats, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and the Ink Spots. Everything from French chanson to Tin Pan Alley is on the table, and there's a reason Sweet Megg is close collaborator with popular jazz collective Postmodern Jukebox.

From sly and playful to spooky and sultry and everything in between, the vocalist brings the perfect mood for every moment on the eclectic track list.
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Walz names Gaitas as next Supreme Court Chief Justice
Gaitas will assume leadership of the state's highest court on Oct. 1, 2026, replacing outgoing Chief Justice Natalie Hudson.
New interim president named for Central Lakes College
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities' board of trustees named Kimberly Lynch as the interim president, to begin July 1, 2026.
Crow Wing County warns of scams and fraud following Flanders Fire
As northern Crow Wing County residents address damage from the May 16, 2026, Flanders Fire, officials remind residents of common contractor scams.
Farmers anxious as MN led nation in Q1 farm bankruptcies
Input costs are rising due to the trade war and the Iran war. Eight farmers have already filed for bankruptcy this year, double the amount for the entire year of 2024.
Bankruptcy on rise for MN farmers; Crow Wing County warns of scams after Flanders Fire
Plus: Minnesota State's board of trustees names new interim president for Central Lakes College; Gov. Tim Walz appoints Theodora Gaitas as next Supreme Court Chief Justice; and the U of M Extension is offering free well test kits in the Brainerd area.
Up North Lookback 1976: Man pulls gun on firefighter; Drought causes $600M in farm losses
This is the Up North Lookback, where we’re digging into the local news archives from 50 years ago — the year KAXE was born. It’s the week of May 25.
Insect guide, adventure on the moon among new books reviewed by Tracy Kampa
Children’s librarian Tracy Kampa reviews books by Maya Myers, Richard "Bugman" Jones, Huda Al-Marashi, Matthew Swanson and N. West Moss.
New research project aims to map, record Minnesota's dozen tick species
The tick biodiversity project is driven by citizen scientists' reports of all tick species. Similar research hasn't been done since the 1940s.
Warroad man dies after hitting deer with dirt bike; No charges yet in Itasca County shooting incident
Plus: An Orr man was charged with two felonies for shooting a firefighting plane; and the Bemidji Chamber of Commerce recognized area businesses at its annual luncheon almost a year after the derecho.
Events Up North May 25-31: Kick it with KAXE and more
Events this week include "The Sound of Music" in Mountain Iron, the grand opening of a Deer River dog park and a mural unveiling in Bemidji.
Warroad man dies after hitting deer with dirt bike on Hwy 169
Mark Smith, 66, died Thursday, May 21, 2026, after hitting a deer near Hill City in southern Itasca County while riding a dirt bike.
Is there a fine for catching a porcupine?
Co-hosts Heidi Holtan and Charlie Mitchell ponder the advisability of Charlie waylaying wildlife.Send us a voice memo through Speak Pipe!
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With The Setlist, KAXE's Music Team curates the best live music to catch each week across Northern Minnesota and beyond.
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Pam Perry, retired DNR non-game wildlife biologist, joined KAXE staff phenologist John Latimer and Heidi Holtan to talk about warblers, pelicans, and the Merlin birding app.
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