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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.

Unicon 21, the world unicycling championships and convention, continued its two weeks of events on Thursday evening with group freestyle finals at the Bemidji State gymnasium.
Traveling far and wide, thousands gathered at the Sanford Center on Sunday afternoon for the opening ceremony of Unicon 21, the International Unicycling Federation World Championship and Convention.
As a recent addition to “The Herd” program, Lily Krona is using her social media platform to give the public an authentic perspective on the world of agriculture.
The Bemidji Jaycees' 80th Annual Water Carnival went out in festive fashion on Sunday afternoon as the Grand Parade was held in downtown Bemidji to wrap up the week's festivities.
Kiddos had an eventful Saturday morning with the Bemidji Jaycees' annual Kiddie Parade followed by a petting zoo at the Lake Bemidji waterfront as Water Carnival events continue.
Despite a few technical difficulties causing the show to start a bit later than usual, the Red, White and Boom fireworks remained a showstopper on Thursday night as the Bemidji Jaycees' 80th Annual Water Carnival continued.
Bemidjians flocked to the Sanford Center parking lot on Wednesday evening for the opening night of Merriam’s Midway to kick off the Bemidji Jaycees' 80th Annual Water Carnival.
The Lake Bemidji Sailing Association held its first regatta of the season on Saturday, June 29, on Lake Bemidji.
Fishing Has No Boundaries gives people with disabilities in the region the ability to get out on Lake Bemidji and enjoy a day fishing with others in the community.
Pioneer photographers share some of their favorite photos from June.