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Charley Gilbert

Multimedia Reporter

Charley is a multimedia reporter for the Bemidji Pioneer covering outdoor and human interests stories. She graduated from Bemidji State University in 2024 with a bachelor's in Communication Studies.

Raised in Ham Lake, Minnesota, she has always enjoyed being outside in nature, which is one of the many reasons why she has decided to stay in Bemidji. When she is not outside, she can be found learning new recipes, reading books and spending time with friends.

You can contact Charley at (218)-333-9798 or cgilbert@bemidjipioneer.com.

It was all hands on deck Thursday morning as BSU welcomed incoming freshmen to Oak and Tamarack Hall, with parents, resident assistants and student-athletes helping students move into the dorms.
The local amateur singing competition, held at BSU's Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex, featured a lineup of 16 singers in three age categories.
The Lake Bemidji waterfront was bustling with activity Thursday evening for the 13th annual cornhole tournament and team practices as part of the Lake Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival.
Hundreds of community members trekked to the Lake Bemidji Waterfront on Wednesday to enjoy some live music and frybread tacos for the 26th annual Taco Fest.
Great River Rescue hosted dozens of thrifty shoppers and wagging tails on Saturday for a free-will donation garage sale featuring home goods, pet supplies, movies and more to raise money for animals at the shelter.
Check out the 100th Birchmont photo gallery from the Pioneer's week at the Bemidji Town and Country Club.
Pioneer photographers share some of their favorite photos from July.
Though Unicon is an international event bringing people together from all over the world, it was a special homecoming for one of this year's participants.
The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run global torch relay brought its message of hope and peace to town on Friday as it made a stop at the Bemidji Boys and Girls Club.
Joe Parenteau’s dream of starting a family-friendly resort on Lake Andrusia is still alive and well as Joe’s Lodge celebrates its 100th anniversary.