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  • Oct 3, 2012

    BEMIDJI – Firefighters and emergency responders rushed to a wildfire burning near Union Road in Hubbard County Tuesday afternoon, prompting some homes to be evacuated....

  • Senate District 2 seat rematch featured in debate

    John Hageman, Bemidji Pioneer|Oct 3, 2012

    BEMIDJI – While a lot has changed in the last few years at the Legislature, the matchup for the Senate District 2 seat has not. Like 2010, Rod Skoe, DFL-Clearbrook, will face Dennis Moser, R-Clearbrook for Senate District 2. Skoe won the 2010 race by 6 percentage points. The two debated on Lakeland Public Television as part of a series of debates on local legislative seats. The district they will fight over has changed, however, with the new district no longer touching North Dakota and r...

  • Road near Kelliher to temporary close

    Oct 3, 2012

    KELLIHER – A section of Willow Creek Road Northeast (County Road 103) will be closed starting Wednesday for about a week. The road will be closed between Minnesota Highway 1 and County Highway 36 southwest of Kelliher. The road closure will allow the Beltrami County Highway Department to replace the box culvert for the North Cormorant River where it crosses County Road 103. Motorists will be asked to find an alternate route. For more information, call the Beltrami County Highway Department at 333-8173....

  • Oct 3, 2012

    As school districts take their fall student tally, the state's top spot may be up for grabs....

  • Oct 3, 2012

    Federal, state and local fire crews fighting the fast-growing fires racing across northwest Minnesota may get some help from snow and rain Wednesday....

  • Oct 3, 2012

    A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed in February against Anheuser-Busch InBev, three other beer companies and four liquor stores by a South Dakota Native American tribe that claimed liquor sales devastated its population....

  • Nisqually Tribe, Lakewood sign deal for store and gas station

    Oct 3, 2012

    The City of Lakewood and Nisqually Indian Tribe have agreed to a deal that will let the tribe build a convenience store and gas station in the city and obligate the tribe to pay nearly $19,000 a year for public services. Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/10/02/2271788/lakewood-nisqually-tribe-ink-agreement.html#storylink=cpy...

  • Fort Peck Tribes pay $1,500 to each tribal member

    Oct 3, 2012

    POPLAR — Per-capita checks of $1,500 were handed out Tuesday in Poplar to all Fort Peck tribal members. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/fort-peck-tribes-pay-to-each-tribal-member/article_b3b5b6ad-4f87-5d36-a6dd-e2d8fdc8be3b.html#ixzz28EgOqWmd...

  • Oct 3, 2012

    Living with an alcoholic is not an easy thing to do and unfortunately many Native American families know this scenario all too well....

  • Oct 3, 2012

    The FBI is investigating a death on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, but the agency would not release details on Monday....

  • Oct 3, 2012

    CHEROKEE — A woman was shot and killed during an armed robbery Sunday night in Cherokee, and the suspect remained at large Monday....