Cyle Cramer, of Chisago City, and Emanuel Anastos, of Tower, are challenging U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, a Republican from Hermantown who has held the seat since 2019.
Practicing Democracy, a new, local political action committee, is set to host a non-partisan People's Town Hall in Bemidji. It cites a desire from Minnesotans as the driving force behind holding such events.
After two years of construction and nearly 25 years of advocacy by veterans and local officials, the Bemidji Veterans Home officiated its progress with a dedication ceremony on Monday.
U.S. senators in Minnesota and North Dakota have sent another letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, once again pressing him to improve postal services in the Minnesota-North Dakota District.
Following a report that found significant postal service delays in the Bemidji area, U.S. Sens. Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar and U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber have responded and demand action.
U.S. Congressman Pete Stauber has weighed in on the post office issues reported in Bemidji and shared what he calls a “dismissive” response he received from USPS management.
The Hermantown congressman has opposed student debt forgiveness, but a business he co-owned with his brothers received over $86,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans that were forgiven.
Under the Minnesota congressman, who will not say he believes humans contribute to climate change, the subcommittee will have jurisdiction over clean energy development on federal lands.
U.S. Representative Pete Stauber held a listening session on Thursday in Bemidji focused on small businesses, where he heard concerns ranging from labor shortages to challenges in forestry.