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Gary Farmer (Cayuga) and Keith Secola (Anishinaabe) are bringing the Ancestral Fires tour to Virginia, Bemidji and Grand Rapids, March 12-14, 2026.
For the Americana country singer’s third album, Brit Taylor drew inspiration from the sound and storytelling of '80s and '90s country while paying tribute to her East Kentucky Appalachian roots. Produced by Taylor’s husband and co-writer Adam Chaffins, the album finds Taylor tackling the thornier sides of life with a carefree, sometimes humorous touch.

As Taylor puts it in her press release, the goal is to put “a light-hearted spin on some of the tougher things about life. Not to make light of difficult times, but to remind us two things can exist at one time and not to forget to look at the bright side.” In an often confusing era of country music, Land of the Forgotten reminds us that the roots of storytelling in country music is still alive and well. - Kari Hedlund
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MN accepts settlement with Lyft over disability discrimination; State lawmakers contend with federal Medicaid changes
Plus: The Cook County Sheriff is resigning in May 2026 to accept an early childhood education role; and Minnesota DEED awarded nearly $2 million to support Youthbuild programs.
Cook County sheriff to resign in May to lead an early childhood program
Pat Eliason will resign effective May 8, 2026, after 31 years of service in public safety to Cook County.
DNR accepting comments on new rules and limits for native rough fish
Under current rules, there are no bag limits on many of the state's native rough fish, such as dogfish and sheepshead.
BiCAP, Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency receive Youthbuild grants
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's Youthbuild program provides construction training opportunities to 600 at-risk youths.
Keep an eye out for the season's first butterflies!
During the Phenology Report for the week of March 10, 2026, Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on raccoons, star-nosed moles, and the season's first butterflies.
Is there a correlation between having cats and liking the smell of spruce trees?
During the week of March 10, 2026, we enjoy reports of migrating birds and the distinctive (and divisive) smell of spruce trees. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
MDH study shows uninsured rate on the rise; state Senate considers bill giving inherent rights to wild rice
Plus: the Minnesota Legislature is considering a ban on cryptocurrency kiosks as the FBI reports these ATMs are connected to $333 million in reported losses to fraud.
State reports number of uninsured Minnesotans is on the rise
Survey results indicate around 116,000 more Minnesotans went without health insurance in 2025 than they did in 2023.
Minnesota considers ban on crypto kiosks as scams mount
Nearly 20 states have adopted rules to regulate virtual currency machines, with law enforcement reporting elevated activity among scammers.
Bill in MN Senate would give 'inherent rights' to wild rice
Leanna Goose and Annie Humphrey from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and Emma Needham from the Red Lake Nation advocated for uncultivated wild rice beds left in the state.
Minnesota lawmakers grapple with looming federal Medicaid changes
Eligibility will be checked twice a year rather than once, and recipients must work or attend school for at least 20 hours a week. Counties will be responsible for all verification.
Cranes, kestrels, Killdeer: March migrators move in, and how to track them
Pam Perry, retired DNR non-game wildlife biologist, stops by each month to talk about Minnesota phenology with KAXE staff phenologist, John Latimer.
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 Phenology Report for the week of March 3, 2026, Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on brooding Bald Eagles and anticipates seeing migratory birds in March.
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