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The internet and cable provider said the Bemidji derecho caused damage in hundreds of locations, and crews worked long hours to restore service.
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The lawsuit against the MN DOC commissioner argues the law would take away discretion from local providers to determine what’s best for the inmates and the situation.
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The section of Highway 169, named in honor of late state Sen. David J. Tomassoni, runs between County Road 69 in Marble and County Road 7 in Mountain Iron.
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And: Midco Bemidji services mostly restored, and Affinity Plus offering disaster loans; Great Tails Animal Rescue's Anttila wins volunteer of the year; and Superior NF advisory committee meets July 7.
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The county will use the plan as a roadmap for guiding investments in transportation over the next 20 years or longer.
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Law enforcement found a body that is believed to be 62-year-old Jane Korpela near Aitkin on Sunday, June 29, 2025. The search continues for her partner Daniel Latterell.
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The committee will discuss and make recommendations on project proposals at a virtual public meeting July 7.
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Plus: Second Harvest food bank shutters Grand Rapids warehouse but maintains food shelf will remain open.
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Also Greater Bemidji, partnering with other economic development groups, is launching a rapid-response no-interest loan program to assist storm-damaged small businesses.
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The Grand Rapids Food Shelf remains open. But volunteers are concerned that the warehouse closure means community needs won't be met. The org says it will reinvest savings.