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U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota's senior senator, greets leaders of AmeriCorps, United Way of Bemidji Area and the city of Bemidji during a visit at Bemidji Fire Station No. 1 on April 2, 2026.
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Klobuchar visited with Conservation Corps members, local and state fire officials and others during a follow-up on recovery from a devastating wind storm in June 2025.
On the final album of his Sagebrush Trilogy, Charley Crockett is simultaneously perfectly country and wonderfully weird. It is his third album in 12 months and his 16th overall, and Crockett continues to wow us with his version of country soul. Produced yet again by Shooter Jennings you hear familiar themes and sounds of the genre as well as some curveballs that, by now, we expect from Mr. Crockett.

The single "Kentucky Too Long" perfectly encompasses this with a Charlie Pride meets Bill Withers offering of small town soul. Throw in familiar outlaw tropes like the Sagebrush spanning saga of cattle rustler Billy McLane, and we are also greeted with unexpected tempo changes that are most decidedly uncommon. I will keep riding whatever pony Charley Crockett saddles up!
-Dan Gannon
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Grand Rapids EDA to demolish former farm co-op
A demolition loan from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic will help clear the site of the former Itasca Farm Co-op.
Public meetings April 6-9 for proposed Iron Range tranmission line
The meetings in Grand Rapids, Hermantown, Floodwood and online will cover Minnesota Power's proposed 67.5 miles of transmission line between Grand Rapids and Hermantown.
Specialized mental health treatment court kicks off in Itasca County
The cross-jurisdictional court includes the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and is intended to reduce recidivism among participants in a highly intensive, court-supervised treatment program.
Partners call Grand Rapids research office closure a major loss; Sen. Klobuchar visits Bemidji
Plus: The Grand Rapids Economic Development Agency will use state funds to demolish the former Itasca Farm Co-op.
'It's a tragedy': Partners call Grand Rapids research office closure a major loss
The U.S. Forest Service will close its decades-old Grand Rapids research office as part of a national reorganization. The lab produces world-renowned work on woods and water.
2nd storm to bring wet, heavy snow and mixed precip; Clipper on deck
The snow will likely stick around for at least a few days, with temperatures near zero possible Monday night, April 6, 2026, in the extreme north.
MN Farmers Union sponsors town halls in Grand Rapids, Thief River Falls
The People's Town Halls are an opportunity for the public to share how elected officials can help them meet their needs and build strong rural communities, the union said.
Remer grass fire burns 40 acres; USFS Grand Rapids research office to close
Plus: St. Louis County to choose between local labor or risking federal funds.
Forest Service's Grand Rapids research office slated to close
The office is one of 47 research and development facilities closing amid a major reorganization of the agency. The Superior and Chippewa offices and their staffing are not impacted.
Rural EMS crews in MN juggle 911 calls, critical aid push
The recognition of a Kettle River first responder's efforts illustrates the balancing act between passion for their mission and funding woes.
Sneaky snakey: How a sleepy serpent warms up for his springtime ball
Co-hosts Heidi Holtan and Charlie Mitchell wonder at the mating habits of garter snakes, discuss the overwintering habits of butterflies, and look forward to spring's advance.Send us a voice memo through Speak Pipe!
Bright Spot: Expanding horizons through travel
The Cultural Thursday series continues April 9, 2026, at Central Lakes College in Brainerd. Educators Gary Payne and Mary Rosenberg will share their Argentina travel experiences.
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