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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.

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This year's winter has been unusual. It's impacted businesses dependent on winter tourism and is likely to increase fire risks moving into the summer. But will winters like this become more common?
The Bemidji City Council signaled its approval of Bobby Anderson for the position of general manager at the Sanford Center during its meeting Monday evening.
Beltrami County residents took to their Democratic and Republican caucuses Tuesday evening, voting for delegates and passing resolutions that could be added to the state parties’ platforms.
The Bemidji City Council held a work session on Monday to discuss its priorities for 2024, including addressing housing concerns and public safety.
The annual State of the City address was given by Bemidji Mayor Jorge Prince during the city council’s meeting on Tuesday, which also included a debate on online meeting access.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith have announced $261,250 in federal funding for the Bemidji Regional Airport to improve its passenger terminal.
Housing advocates and tenants are raising concerns about the conditions at Pine Ridge and Century Apartments in Bemidji, with reports of unsecured entrances, recurring property damage and a lack of response from the property owners.
Fourteen cases of Legionnaires' disease in Grand Rapids have been linked to the municipal water supply. Cases of the disease are caused by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria.
Jim Larson, an 89-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran from Nevis, Minn., was greeted by a round of applause on Tuesday morning as he became the first resident to be admitted to the Bemidji Veterans Home