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And: Officials recommend temporary rules for gas production as helium reservoir continues promising results.
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Cook County is the only rural Northern Minnesota school to qualify as a team; they were also the only team to have an individual athlete place in the top 10.
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The two were the top vote-getters in the field of five candidates running in the special election for County Commissioner District 4.
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Plus, the Grand Rapids City Council is applying for a municipal cannabis license to explore operating a city-owned dispensary; and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Day of Remembrance returns to Bemidji for its 9th year on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025.
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The Minnesota city has not committed to operating a municipal dispensary, but the application is the first step in the process if it chooses to do so.
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Due to frigidly cold temperatures and wind chills, the Second Harvest Mobile Food Pantry rescheduled its Feb. 11-12, 2025, stops in Northern Minnesota.
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The local group of advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives, MMIW 218, will host a walk and program on Feb. 14, 2025.
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And: Bagley and Hibbing earn starred performances at State One Act Play Festival; and MN lawmakers discuss impacts of potential federal Department of Education shuttering.
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The purpose of the Fernberg Corridor Project is to minimize the potential effects from a wildfire where the Boundary Waters abuts residential areas.
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Among recipients is Greater Bemidji, which will receive $575,000. The funding will support three different child care initiatives for Bemidji and the Red Lake Nation.