Bemidji Veterans Home groundbreaking signals the beginning of a new era for Northland vets
After 14 years of advocacy by local officials, legislative sessions and federal funding announcements, work is about to begin on the Bemidji Veterans Home. To commemorate the moment, a groundbreaking ceremony was held with dozens of elected officials, veterans and other supporters who backed the project.
State and federal officials break ground on the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
ByMatthew J. Liedke
August 26, 2021 at 3:59 PM
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BEMIDJI -- It took leaders from every level of government to get a veterans home in Bemidji and on Thursday many elected officials who saw the process through were on hand to celebrate construction starting.
Dozens of officials attending the groundbreaking took turns holding golden shovels, including those who pushed for the project for well over a decade. Local officials, such as Beltrami County Commissioner Jim Lucachick, began organizing and planning the push for a veterans home in the community back in 2007.
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Beltrami County Commissioner Jim Lucachick speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
"This project wouldn't have happened if it weren't for the local support," U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. said during Thursday's event. "Because at the federal level, when you look at these things, you ask if there is local support. In this case, there was so much local support that we were able to get almost $30 million in federal funding."
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
In Bemidji, the new home will be built on the north side of the city, near the Sanford Health campus. Sanford Health donated nearly 15 acres of land, worth $1 million, for the facility.
The home will be 80,634 square feet with four sections, with each section holding 18 private rooms, for a total of 72. Each of the four sections will have its own nursing center, porch and outdoor space.
A rendering of the future Bemidji Veterans Home is displayed during the project’s groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
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"This facility, which will be beautiful, means more veterans will be able to get the help they need and have the benefits they should have without going halfway across the state," Klobuchar said.
There are an estimated 27,000 veterans living in northwest Minnesota and currently, the closest veterans home is in Fergus Falls. Of the northwest Minnesota veterans, nearly 75% are older than 55.
"There are going to be 72 veterans that are going to get the best care that they deserve and this government promised them," said Congressman Pete Stauber, R-MN8. "This is a great opportunity for you veterans who are here today wearing your hats so proudly. We are so indebted to you."
U.S. Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
"There is no greater contribution than the contribution our service members make in serving our country and keeping us free," said Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach, R-MN7. "We owe it to them to make sure we're serving them back."
According to Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs officials, work will begin in the near future with footings for the home expected to be completed in December, and a structure will take shape in March 2022. Completion is then anticipated in April, with an opening to follow in June 2023.
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To open the building, MDVA Commissioner Larry Herke said a staff of 140 will be needed. Once it does open, eligible residents will include a Minnesota veteran, a spouse of an eligible veteran, or a Gold Star parent.
Residents must also have the clinical needs of a skilled nurse or domiciliary care.
To close Thursday's event, outgoing Beltrami County Veterans Services Officer Scotty Allison, who will retire next year, quoted George Washington in his speech.
"We must always heed the words of our first commander-in-chief, who said in 1798: 'the willingness with which our young people will fight in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars are treated and appreciated by the country,'" Allison said.
1/19: Scotty Allison, outgoing Beltrami County veterans service officer, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
2/19: Former Beltrami County Commissioner Joe Vene, right, raises his hand as he’s recognized for his work in helping secure the Bemidji Veterans Home during the project’s groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
3/19: Members of the Bemidji City Council and Beltrami County Board of Commissioners break ground on the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
4/19: U.S. Congressman Pete Stauber speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
5/19: Veterans hold up American flags during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
6/19: Larry Herke, Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs commissioner, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
7/19: District 5 Sen. Justin Eichorn, R-Grand Rapids, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
8/19: District 5A Rep. Matt Bliss, R-Pennington, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
9/19: Attendees place their hands on their hearts as the American Legion Color Guard presents the colors to conclude a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
10/19: Attendees stand under umbrellas as steady rain falls during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
11/19: Local officials break ground on the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
12/19: Local officials break ground on the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
13/19: Members of the American Legion Color Guard present the colors ahead of a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
14/19: Photos of other veterans homes completed around the state are displayed at a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
15/19: Attendees were invited to sign a golden shovel following a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
16/19: Beltrami County Commissioner Jim Lucachick speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
17/19: U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
18/19: A rendering of the future Bemidji Veterans Home is displayed during the project’s groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)
19/19: U.S. Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Bemidji Veterans Home on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, near the Sanford Health campus. (Annalise Braught / Bemidji Pioneer)