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Beltrami's 'Women of Law and Order' to feature in panel discussion

Picture of the Beltrami County History Center brick building with green roof.
Andrew Dziengel
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Beltrami County History Center.

The Beltrami County Historical Society will host four women serving their community through their careers in public safety on Thursday.

BEMIDJI — The Beltrami County Historical Society will present “Beltrami County Women of Law and Order” on Thursday, May 15, for a special panel discussion.

Panelists will be county jail administrator Calandra Allen, Bemidji Police Officer Tabitha Carrigan, Bemidji City Attorney Katie Nolting and dispatch team leader Amanda Pederson.

The panelists will discuss their contributions to area law enforcement and public safety as part of the museum’s ongoing series recognizing the significant impact of women in shaping Beltrami County.

“We are honored to highlight the achievements of the women who dedicate their lives to keeping our communities safe,” stated Emily Thabes, executive director of the Beltrami County Historical Society, in a news release. “Their stories provide an important historical perspective while inspiring future generations to serve.”

The discussion will begin at noon at the Beltrami County History Center and is free and open to the public.