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Veterans support license fund use

ST. PAUL — Minnesota veterans took aim at legislators and media accounts critical of the governor’s office using veterans’ funds to pay a staff member, and during a Thursday committee hearing senators apologized to veterans.

By Don Davis , March 19, 2010

Myers challenges Lehmann for House 4A GOP nod

Myers challenges Lehmann for House 4A GOP nod David Myers, a Baptist minister, doesn’t think Bemidji Mayor Richard Lehmann is conservative enough, so he’s challenging Lehmann for the House 4A Republican endorsement.

March 19, 2010

Number of Bemidji farmers markets doubles

Number of Bemidji farmers markets doubles A difference of opinions on the future of the North Country Farmers Market has led to the splintering of the group.

By Bethany Wesley , March 19, 2010

House committee debates mine financial protections

House committee debates mine financial protections ST. PAUL — Minnesota lawmakers are trying to find a balance between creating mining jobs and protecting the environment.

By Andrew Tellijohn , March 19, 2010

Second man charged in Cass Lake Laduke shooting

Anthony Francis Cree, 23, of Cass Lake, was charged Thursday in Cass County District Court with felony first-degree attempted murder and felony second-degree attempted intentional murder in relation to the March 4 shooting of Amos Ervin Laduke in the Tract 34 area of Cass Lake.

March 18, 2010

Minnesota man pleads guilty in poaching case

A Cannon Falls, Minn., man accused of poaching a world-class buck was sentenced Thursday to a year in jail and had his hunting privileges suspended for five years.

By Mike Longaecker, The Red Wing Republican Eagle , March 18, 2010

Man killed after hitting dog on ATV

Stearns County sheriff’s deputies say Wilfred Marthaler, 63, of Paynesville was driving his ATV in Spring Hill Township Wednesday afternoon when he struck and killed a dog, then ran into some trees.

By Associated Press , March 18, 2010

Northwoods Politics: Klobuchar named to impeachment panel

Most Americans remember the tortuous route Congress took in the late 1990s to bring about the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. The U.S. House impeached the president, but the charges didn’t stand in a U.S. Senate trial. In the history of the United States, only 15 impeachment trials have been held, including 11 judges. Now a new one is gearing up, and U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, DFL-Minn., will play a key role.

March 18, 2010

Crookston ice jam breaks; Red Lake River dropping after quick 4-foot rise

Crookston is feeling a bit easier about the Red Lake River today after a three-mile-long ice jam northeast of the city broke early this morning and quickly -- but temporarily -- caused a 4-foot rise in floodwaters.

By Ryan Bakken, Grand Forks Herald , March 18, 2010

Missing sex offender back in custody in Fargo, N.D.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Fargo police say a high-risk sex offender who cut off an electronic monitoring device he was wearing and disappeared on Monday has been arrested.

March 18, 2010

Duluth strip club manager takes own life

A friend says Jim Gradishar’s battles with the city and acrimony with the media started a gradual decline.

By Mark Stodghill, Duluth News Tribune , March 18, 2010

Swept into Lake Superior, angler rescued

A fisherman is rescued after being pulled into the lake by the Lester River’s swift current. It’s a timely reminder, anglers say, of the power of moving water during the early-spring snow melt.

By Steve Kuchera, Duluth News Tribune , March 18, 2010

An Alerus Center balancing act

On any given weekend, Grand Forks’ Alerus Center can either host a convention that’s got a decent chance of earning a profit or it can take a chance on a concert — assuming one is available for this area — and face a decent chance of losing money. That’s the balancing act officials at the city-owned events center laid out to the City Council and the task force formed to review the building’s performance.

By Tu-Uyen Tran, Grand Forks Herald , March 18, 2010

Bemidji Trivia for Thursday, March 18

Today’s question: How many miles of pipes feed the Bemidji Wastewater Treatment Facility? A. 65 miles B. 81 miles C. 112 miles

March 18, 2010

Police and fire report for March 18

Police and fire report for March 18

March 18, 2010

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OUR VOICES 2 a.m. shimmer

For all you folks who went home at normal times last night, you missed traveling in a quiet wonder of shimmering frosty trees and bushes. I still feel

Posted by: laurieswenson on Feb 19, 2010 at 7:51 PM | Notes from the Northwoods

1:00 O Clock The Drunks Are Out...2:00 O Clock The Drunks Are Out

Tom Hanson, the owner of Zorbaz is playing tough with our Bemidji City

Posted by: bemidjimike on Feb 19, 2010 at 6:57 AM | The View from this side of the Lake

OUR VOICES We were due for another adventure...

Posted by: trailmix on Feb 18, 2010 at 1:13 PM | Trail Mix

I've Become a CrackBerry Addict

Last week we made one of the more difficult decisions a person has to make in life. My wife and I decided to pull the plug. It had served us well, and had lived up to ever

Posted by: bemidjimike on Feb 16, 2010 at 7:13 AM | The View from this side of the Lake

OUR VOICES Stuff on the ground, stuff on the ground! Walking downtown with stuff on the ground!

Posted by: trailmix on Feb 15, 2010 at 11:18 PM | Trail Mix

OUR VOICES Happy anniversary to us!

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