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The Fellowship will allow Treuer to pursue her professional goals as the daughter of the country’s first known female Native American judge and one of Minnesota’s first Native attorneys.
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Nearly all facets of the June 21 storm recovery process were addressed during a Beltrami County Board of Commissioners work session on Tuesday.
The night sky over Lake Bemidji lit up in an explosion of color during the Red, White and Boom fireworks show on Wednesday as part of the Bemidji Jaycees 81st Annual Water Carnival.

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Bemidji Corvettes is set to host its annual Show & Shine event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, at Dondelinger Chevrolet.
The Bemidji Area Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship of America chapter is set to meet at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 5, in the Beltrami Electric Conference Room.
Pioneer photographers share some of their favorite photos from June.
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City Manager Rich Spiczka listed options to accomplish a new mission. One option would split the Parks and Recreation Department into the Parks and Trails Department and the Recreation Department.
Landfill workers have been working 12 hour shifts since Saturday so Bemidjians can drop off stumps, branches and other storm damage.
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The Beltrami County Historical Society invites the public to a weekend of community, history and music June 28-29, at the Beltrami County History Center.
The Beltrami County GOP will hold an "Old Fashioned Picnic" from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, at the Ski Lodge at Buena Vista Ski Area, 19600 Irvine Ave NE, north of Bemidji.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department's Light up the Lake 5K originally set for Friday, June 27, has been postponed to Friday, July 18, at South Shore Park.
During Monday's Bemidji City Council work session, a resolution to extend its Local Emergency status by two weeks was unanimously approved. On July 7, the council will reevaluate the declaration.

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