I like knowing who I am buying from. I like being able to do that in person. I like knowing who to contact if I have a problem. I like supporting a business that supports our community.
Next month, we will launch our final campaign push through a public ask to all businesses and community members in the region. Reach out if you have questions or want to know how to support the YMCA.
North Dakota ranks last in Midwest states for people 35 and younger purchasing homes, coming in 40th place nationwide. Which state came in first? Minnesota.
Only a small percentage of the YMCA’s revenue comes from local donations. The YMCA is currently meeting with local nonprofits to share details on their fundraising and seek opportunities for partnership and collaboration.
One former student having to shift a few hundred dollars from discretionary spending or savings to restarted loan repayments doesn’t have much effect on the broader economy. But when millions of debtors do it, the impact can add up quickly.
I’m proud that the Bemidji Alliance partners have become a model of collaboration — supporting each other, working together, sharing staff and resources — all to better serve the Bemidji region.
I’m proud that the Bemidji Alliance partners have become a model of collaboration — supporting each other, working together, sharing staff and resources — all to better serve the Bemidji region.
A trio of community organizations including Sprout, MN, The Purple Carrot and the Little Falls Farmers Market are working together to boost local foods in Little Falls, Minnesota, and beyond.
This week, we bid farewell to a true steward of the Bemidji community. Jim Bensen will be moving to Wisconsin to be closer to family. He will forever be remembered for his love of Bemidji and the positive difference he has made here.
As we go forward, the only thing I can assure you is we will do our level best to identify the best plan to finally meet the community’s desire for a wellness center.
Kevin Austin, supply chain chief for Toyota Motor North America, attributed the price pressures in part to pent-up demand, which remains strong in the auto industry even as the economy has slowed.
Living in Bemidji is not a spectator sport. If you have an idea or are passionate about Bemidji’s future, jump in. If you don’t know how, reach out to us and we will show you.