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The United Way of the Bemidji Area invites local nonprofits to apply for Disaster Relief Grants following the June 21 storm.
Featuring games, information booths, food, face-painting, music and general goodwill, the event aimed to serve as a means of education as well as celebration.
Negotiations between the Minnesota Nurses Association and the city’s health care systems are ongoing. Contracts with Essentia and Aspirus St. Luke’s are set to expire June 30.
Club members spent part of their regular Monday meeting filling snack packs and hygiene kits for local nonprofits and writing messages of encouragement on Meals on Wheels delivery bags.

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A total of $40,190 and 21 grants were recently awarded to community organizations thanks to Beltrami Electric Cooperative members and the Operation Round Up program.
The third 100+ Women Who Care Bemidji event set a new record not only for turnout, but also for raising the most funds to date.
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 32nd annual Great American Think-Off question asks “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?” Finalists in the essay contest will debate views.
On Thursday, April 10, people in the Bemidji area will have the opportunity to join more than 100 others in an evening that combines a great social event with a very effective fundraiser.
Siera Romine took home the top prize of a brand new truck on Saturday, Feb. 1, with her 5.85-pound walleye.
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 32nd annual Great American Think-Off question asks “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?” Finalists in the essay contest will debate views.

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Less than a year after its formation, Bemidji-based nonprofit Lead for Inclusion is partnering with other organizations to enhance its impact throughout the community.
The Northwest Minnesota Women's Fund recently awarded $37,500 for various projects across the two tribal nations and 12 counties the foundation serves, including two Bemidji organizations.
In the three days leading up to Thanksgiving, members of the United Way of the Bemidji Area and volunteers prepared 800 meals for those in need.

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