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The June 21, 2025, windstorm felled millions of trees in the Bemidji area, including this stand near the Mississippi Headwaters State Forest.
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The Minnesota Forestry Association hosted the first of two webinars focused on reforesting the Bemidji area after millions of trees blew down in the June 21, 2025, windstorm.
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.
A spellbinding addition to a legacy that was long ago cemented as the leading voice of hope and freedom in music. Even the most cynical among us will feel a little brighter and more hopeful after listening.
"Season Watch" is a KAXE podcast for the curious, filled with the delights of nature in Northern Minnesota. Hosts are Charlie Mitchell, Heidi Holtan, John Latimer and a rotating cast of characters, often featuring voices of young nature observers from around the state. From owl calls to sleeping bears and freezing frogs, we want hear from you! Record a message and send us what you are seeing in nature!
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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.
A Great Gray Owl watches while perched in a spruce tree in St. Louis County on Jan. 7, 2024. It is a large grey and brown owl with piercing golden eyes.
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During the Phenology Report for the week of Nov. 4, 2025, Staff Phenologist John Latimer covers November phenology, Northern Shrikes, and Pine and Evening Grosbeaks.
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