Sections

Weather Forecast

Close

Students attend 13th annual Water Festival “Wave of Knowledge”

More than 200 fifth-graders from Red Lake, Blackduck, Kelliher, Northome and Schoolcraft attended the 13th annual Water Festival “Wave of Knowledge” on Friday at Waldsee, Concordia Language Village. The festival educates youth about the importance aspect of water pollution in the Red Lake Watershed. Shown above, Blackduck fifth-graders Raquel Bilinski, left, Nick Hower and Shamus Thoring pickup a variety of garbage before it reaches a storm sewer. Monte Draper | Bemidji Pioneer

Advertisement

Similar Articles

BEMIDJI — The TrekNorth Envirothon team scored a two-peat Monday as it won first place in the state Envirothon competition, securing the team a repeat appearance in nationals. “It’s great. ...

CHANHASSEN, Minn. (AP) — Attention, tree-huggers. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum wants you. The arboretum hopes more than 700 people will turn out Friday at its Pillsbury Shade Tree Exhibit to ...

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ernest Moniz, chosen by President Barack Obama to lead the Energy Department, says he will push to increase use of natural gas as a way to combat ...

BEMIDJI – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed its drawdown of the Mississippi River Headwaters reservoirs in preparation for potential flooding due to the spring melt. The Corps’ ...

More from around the web: