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It's starting to feel like spring once again, and there's no shortage of area activities during the first weekend of April. KAXE Producer Jennifer Barr has rounded up some fun things to check out in Bagley, Bemidji, Brainerd, Grand Rapids, and Virginia.
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No DNA evidence or witness statements corroborated the allegation, but the county attorney’s office reiterated that a medical exam confirmed the girl was sexually assaulted by an unknown assailant.
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The two-year contracts between area school districts and educator labor bargaining units expired last summer, with many negotiations handled in mediation.
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Playwright Jeremiah Liend is a recipient of the Region 2 Arts Grant to produce his original play "Irresponsible Men, Irresponsible Women." He discusses how the play came to be and how he first became interested in theater.
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If Minnesotans are eligible for expungement, the AG's office will work with them and with the prosecutors to file the necessary paperwork to have their records sealed.
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Visual artist Rachel Breen’s exhibit “Reassemble” at the Watermark Art Center ends March 23 with a workshop and closing lecture.
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A bill written by state Rep. Matt Bliss, R-Pennington, would provide authorization for the fifth and final state veterans cemetery in the Bemidji area.
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Writer Robert Saxton turns bedtime stories into his debut novel of suspense, adventure, and wilderness awareness.
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Red Lake Nation's vision for the former elementary school is to transform the space into a community and human services center for the underserved.
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Having just moved to the Bemidji area, Amelia Kaiser has found a new home and new sources of inspiration for art.