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Leech Lake Tribal College graduate Teddi Wind pushes through hardship

Teddi Wind will graduate from Leech Lake Tribal College on Saturday, May 17.

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Teddi Wind will graduate from Leech Lake Tribal College on Saturday, May 17.
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As graduation season arrives each year, the Pioneer features one graduate from each college and high school in the coverage area.

Law enforcement major Teddi Wind is this year’s featured graduate from Leech Lake Tribal College, which will host its commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, at Northern Lights Casino and Event Center in Walker.

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The Pioneer provided Wind with a series of questions to answer:

Why did you choose to attend Leech Lake Tribal College?

The environment is great and all the staff are caring and helpful.

What piqued your interest in law enforcement?

I just enjoy learning about criminal justice.

Have you had a favorite class?

I enjoy all of them, honestly, but Investigations is my latest favorite.

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What activities have you participated in?

I’m the president of Student Senate. Before I became the Student Senate president, I was the tribal liaison. My team has participated in various fundraisers and activities throughout my time at Leech Lake Tribal College.

What are your plans after graduation?

I am exploring my options.

What’s been the greatest struggle or hardship you have overcome in your life?

My daughter, Nevaeh, went missing on Oct. 22, 2021, from Bemidji. I have had to balance everything in life and relearn life in itself. I have not overcome it, I never will. I want to help others who are going through what my family is. My mission is to bring my daughter home.

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Soon-to-be LLTC graduate Teddi Wind noted her daughter's disappearance in October 2021 as her greatest struggle.
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What do you consider your greatest achievement?

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Getting my degree from Leech Lake Tribal College.

Who is your greatest mentor?

My greatest mentors are Frank Homer and Ryan Solee.

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.

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