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Nicole Ronchetti

Nicole Ronchetti

Reporter

Nicole Ronchetti is a reporter at the Bemidji Pioneer, focusing on local government and community health.

Raised on the Iron Range in Hibbing, Minnesota, Nicole graduated from Hamline University with a degree in Global Studies and International Journalism. Her favorite book series is The Lord of the Rings, and when she's not reading she can be found wandering (but not lost) in nature.

You can contact Nicole at nronchetti@bemidjipioneer.com or at (218) 333-9791.

After seven years and a capital campaign to raise over $3 million, the Northwoods Battered Women’s Shelter held a groundbreaking for its new location on Friday.
Holly Cook Macarro has used her roots to advocate for tribal communities across the country and was recently invited to a White House State Dinner.
An investigation by the USPS Office of Inspector General found that the Bemidji Post Office was underprepared for the influx of packages in November, leading to substantial delays.
Outdoor dining applications for Keg N' Cork and Bar 209 were approved by the Bemidji City Council, which also awarded a bid for the reconstruction of 15th Street Northwest.
Thanks to donations from local organizations, the Headwaters Science Center has new amenities and a new exhibit that provides a look behind the scenes.
Members of the White Earth Tribal Council and the Bemidji City Council held a joint meeting together for the first time on Monday, discussing shared issues and ways to partner.
Lead for Inclusion, a new youth-led nonprofit in Bemidji, hopes to create a change in the community so that every place is accessible and welcoming to people with and without disabilities.
The Bemidji City Council discussed several possible options to use its remaining $1.12 million in American Rescue Plan funds during its work session on Monday.
Through Crisis Intervention Training and regular partnership, the relationship between law enforcement and area mental health providers has blossomed in recent years.
The Beltrami County Board approved a construction timeline for the county’s new jail during its meeting on Tuesday, alongside other business.