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Thousands of trees were damaged in Beltrami County in last weekend’s powerful storms that packed winds of 120 miles per hour, leaving landowners left to remove literally acres of downed wood.
Large portions of the state have limited or no coverage from National Weather Service radar, meaning dangerous storms can ...
Landfill workers have been working 12 hour shifts since Saturday so Bemidjians can drop off stumps, branches and other storm damage.
Northern Hubbard County residents are encouraged to use the same resources that have been set up for Beltrami County and Bemidji residents as it pertains to the United Way, Community ...
Following multiple days of cleaning up fallen trees and debris, homeowners in Bemidji and surrounding areas are seeing their ...
Residents of Bemidji knew a storm was coming, but what they didn’t know was the magnitude at which it would arrive. On ...
The Storm Prediction Center stated that the weather event affected several states, including Minnesota and the Upper ...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz toured the damage left from the weekend's storms in Beltrami County yesterday. (Tuesday) Most of ...
After a weekend storm brought hurricane-force winds to Beltrami County, Gov. Tim Walz headed to Bemidji to survey the damage ...
Walz and emergency managers toured the hardest hit areas, including around Bemidji, which saw straight-line winds of up to ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visited storm-wracked Bemidji on Tuesday morning to witness the destruction that befell the area last weekend. After driving past the worst-hit spots in the city, Walz ...