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The Sičháŋǧu Lakȟóta educator brought the music of his archival project Wathéča Records to KAXE's airwaves.
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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Judge declines to dismiss charges in Beltrami County jail death; Stauber introduced Stop Fraud by SOMALIA Act
And: A new bill in the Minnesota Legislature would allow small school districts to shrink their school board size.
Stauber introduces Stop Fraud by SOMALIA Act
The legislation was previously introduced in the Senate and aims to prevent fraud in the child care assistance program. The Council on American-Islamic Relations Minnesota condemned the bill's name.
Bill would allow small MN school districts to shrink school board size
Districts with fewer than a thousand students could ask voters to approve reducing board membership from six to five. Small districts often struggle to fill out their boards.
Question of the Week: What are your moviegoing memories?
With the Oscars ceremony March 15, 2026, we want to hear about your moviegoing experiences this week! What are your early memories? What are your favorite snacks?
Events Up North March 18-22: Bemidji contra dance, Hibbing polar plunge
Events this week include a senior citizens' lunch in Pengilly, a choir concert in Baxter and a maple syrup talk at Lake Bemidji State Park.
Northern MN sees 4-10 inches of snow; North-central could see similar
The North Shore saw snowfall totals closer to 8-12 inches. Another system this weekend could drop similar amounts on the areas that were missed March 12-13, 2026.
Rural housing fixes included in US Senate bill; Cannabis plans in LaPrairie nixed
Plus: Some aquatic invasive species prevention efforts to prepare for the impending open water season in Minnesota are already taking place.
Why birds' ears change with the seasons
In this episode, hosts Charlie Mitchell and Chelsey Perkins revisit dinosaur songs and discuss inadvertent scientific discoveries.Send us a voice memo through Speak Pipe!Charlie recommends the book An Immense World by Ed Yong.
MN lake associations get creative to weed out invasive plants
Getting an earlier start on targeted removal gives them a stronger chance to effectively manage invasive weeds over the course of an open-water season, professionals say.
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.
Two Native art and music icons upcoming Northern Minnesota tour
Gary Farmer (Cayuga) and Keith Secola (Anishinaabe) are bringing the Ancestral Fires tour to Virginia, Bemidji and Grand Rapids, March 12-14, 2026.
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.
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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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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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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