Schools looking to find success for Native American students at both the K-12 and college levels need to look no further than what brought success to Project Preserve.
The Beltrami County Historical Society is set to host a program with historian and author Leo Soukup at noon on Thursday, Aug. 17, at the history center, 130 Minnesota Ave. SW in Bemidji.
When asked if the DOT plans to move forward with the plans to convert the current four-lane highway into a three-lane with a turning lane, DOT’s Jay Peppel said, “I haven’t heard otherwise.”
This story takes the reader on early trails and tote roads to places where settlements sprang up, general stores opened and people from many different places became parts of lasting or temporary communities.
BEMIDJI The Beltrami County Historical Society recently received a Minnesota Cultural and Heritage Grant in support of revising and republishing “A Brief History of Beltrami County.”