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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.

The Bemidji chapter of the Disabled American Veterans has been collecting donations and helping community veterans for 100 years.
A new women’s inpatient treatment wing has opened in Cass Lake, marking new progress in helping those who are struggling with substance abuse find recovery.
Unknown individuals participating in Monday’s Bemidji City Council meeting virtually interrupted proceedings with hate speech and racial slurs, leading to the session ending early
Manny Smith, who has lived in Bemidji for 20 years, has more plans for life, but after being taken off the kidney transplant list due to his age, his only option is to find a living kidney donor.
Bemidji’s Northwoods Pregnancy Care Center is working to raise $500,000 to buy its current building and continue providing services.
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who helped secure $30 million in federal funding for the project, took a tour of the new Bemidji Veterans Home on Friday morning.
The USPS Office of the Inspector General has announced an audit of the Minnesota-North Dakota district will be conducted after numerous reports of mail delays and poor worker conditions were raised in Bemidji.
The results of a Sanford Health Campus Traffic Study proposed an extension of 34th Street Northwest, which the Bemidji City Council considered favorably.
During a Tuesday meeting, the commissioners discussed whether to add an outdoor space and sweat lodge to the new Beltrami County Jail's design and also increased the number of beds from 242 to 243.
In a lengthy meeting on Tuesday night, the Bemidji City Council approved a $11 million bid to install a final clarifier for the wastewater treatment plant, among other business.