Justin Glawe
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Beltrami County government, crime and courts reporter. Former nightside crime reporter for the Peoria Journal Star. Born and raised in Peoria, Illinois. Follow me on Twitter @JustinGlawe.
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(218) 333-9200 x343
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BEMIDJI — Sentence to Service, a state-run program that provides those on probation for various crimes to serve the community, will receive more than $200,000 in funds, the Beltrami County...
BEMIDJI — The Rev. Bob Kelly’s appearance in Beltrami County District Court onTuesday was more than a routine function of the criminal justice system for the pastor of Peoples Church...
BEMIDJI -- The Ramsey County medical examiner’s office confirmed Friday that the body of a man found in Lake Irving was that of Matt Pulis, missing since Oct. 20, 2012...
BEMIDJI — George Brook, Jamie Scherf and Anthony Petrie did everything in their power to save the lives of three children on April 6, 2012. But at the end of...
BEMIDJI — Police would not confirm the body of a man pulled from Lake Irving Thursday afternoon was that of Matt Pulis, missing since Oct. 20. But several law enforcement...
BEMIDJI — While wildfires raged out of control in the Menahga and Park Rapids areas Wednesday, firefighters on the ground northwest of Red Lake made significant progress. So much so...
MINNEAPOLIS - Citing extreme weather conditions that have sparked 25 wildfires across the state, Gov. Mark Dayton on Tuesday issued an emergency executive order providing assistance to battle the blazes...
RED LAKE — Dale Zeidlik and his wife, Arnetta, didn’t know they would be on the frontline of two wildfires that would consume almost 7,000 acres by Tuesday afternoon. But...
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Police Department is just one agency that will be taking part in a gang awareness workshop to be held Monday. Bemidji Police officer Dane Donnell will...
BEMIDJI — A Shevlin man was sent to prison Wednesday for cooking methamphetamine and stealing two vehicles — one of which caught fire —when he returned to his mobile meth...





