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BEMIDJI

After months of deliberation, Bemidji State has decided to opt out of the NCAA House settlement. A look at what it means and where BSU plans to go from here.
In the aftermath of the June 21 storm, Bemidji Fire Chief Justin Sherwood was forced to seek outside help. Firefighters from 19 departments helped the town get back on its feet.
Racing offered Bemidji Speedway drivers a respite from the work and stress that had been put upon them since the June 21 storm.
When the final inning of each game in Bemidji's doubleheader against Perham went haywire, the Centaurs learned from their game-one collapse to pick up a win in game two.

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The Bemidji Public Library’s annual book sale, originally set for June 23-26, has been rescheduled to July 14-17, at the Evangelical Free Church, 115 Carr Lake Rd. SW.
After not having races last week, Bemidji Speedway returned to racing with Meet the Drivers Night.
Five local entities have created the Bemidji Business Rebuild Program, a rapid-response loan initiative designed to help small businesses recover, rebuild, and remain open.
City of Bemidji residential refuse customers who are normally picked up on Friday, July 4, will be picked up on Monday, July 7, because of the Independence Day holiday.
The Bemidji American Legion baseball team had a fruitful weekend in Perham.
Fifteen teams from Bemidji Youth Soccer attended the Tri City Summer Classic Tournament over the weekend.

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The Northwest Minnesota Foundation is seeking funding proposals from nonprofits serving Northwest Minnesota to support training and education activities.
In the face of its own adversity and the community’s as a whole, Lueken’s Village Foods recently gave back to the Bemidji area one meal at a time.
Local power companies Beltrami Electric Cooperative and Otter Tail Power Company have reported that power has been restored to everyone who experienced an outage due to the June 21 storm.

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