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Plus: National Forest officials issue food storage orders to prevent bear encounters in the BWCA, Grace House in Itasca County is expanding its homeless shelter, Ely's police recruitment incentive of free canoes appears to be working, and Beltrami & Cass County's Bi-CAP was recently awarded a $1.2 million grant.
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U.S. Sen. Tina Smith joined the KAXE Morning Show with Heidi Holtan and Jennifer Barr, responding to the inspection audit of the Bemidji Post Office. Plus, Bemidji Area Reporter Larissa Donovan joins her colleagues for further dives into her stories, such as the Bemidji Post Office, Mahnomen Health Center and more.
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The season for Northern pike, walleye, sauger, and inland trout opens Saturday, May 11, 2024, in Minnesota.
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United Way of Northeastern Minnesota has a Day of Action in Keewatin on June 14 and United Way of 1000 Lakes will be in Marble on June 21 for its Day of Action. Volunteers and community projects are needed for both events.
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The legislation authored by state Sen. Justin Eichorn made it into the Minnesota Legislature's Legacy finance bill.
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Plus: Brainerd School Board rejects both superintendent finalists; Stauber, Schultz headed to rematch; and Minnesota prepares for fishing opener.
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Nearly two dozen shared frustration with a lack of transparency surrounding the removal of the display in the Itasca County Jail, which the sheriff confirmed is already painted over.
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Plus: Residents speak in support of a Ten Commandments display in Itasca County Jail; and Duluth-based ALLETE announces a merger deal.
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The Office of the Inspector General's audit of the Bemidji Post Office pointed to numerous failures by management at the district and local levels.
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Plus: an audit shows several problems led to mail delivery delays in Northern Minnesota this winter; and Attorney General Keith Ellison visits Bemidji for a listening session and expungement clinics.