Outdoornews
March 17, 2021
Ad Sales
As mentioned in past newsletters, the first quarter of the year will be our most challenging due to the show closings and other lost opportunities related to Covid like supply chain issues, Canadian border closings, and more.
The team is working hard to get creative in finding new business and approaching clients that, up until now, were not at the top of our prospect lists.
A couple examples:
Dan Durbin has taken the approach that when you look at our mostly male audience who is in the 45–65-year-old range, our marketing appeal can be very wide. A recent ad you may have seen in the Wisconsin edition is the end result of one of these efforts for Dan. Sinus & Snoring MD has launched their campaign with us looking for potential CPAP prospects.
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The Professional Musky Tournament Trail (PMTT) will conduct a LIVE drawing for 2021 starting positions on Monday, March 1. This drawing will be live-streamed on the PMTT’s Facebook page at 7:30 p.m. A couple of drawings will also be held.
The PMTT will hold three qualifying tournaments and the Ranger Boats World Championship in 2021. With full fields, the PMTT will pay out over a quarter million dollars in cash and prizes.
• April 24-25 The PMTT’s season kicks off with the VitaMinerals Spring Shootout on Cave Run Lake, Kentucky. The event is hosted by Morehead Tourism.
• June 26-27 The Eagle River & Three Lakes Chains in northern Wisconsin will be the site of Mercury Marine’s Summer Challenge. The qualifier is hosted by the Eagle River and Three Lakes Area Chambers of Commerce.
Jourdain defeats Larson for Bemidji at-large seat
Daniel Jourdain, 35, is set to become the next Bemidji City Council member to hold the at-large seat. Results from a special election Tuesday show he defeated 76-year-old Dave Larson. 10:10 pm, Feb. 9, 2021 ×
Daniel Jourdain
BEMIDJI Another newcomer to local government will be joining the Bemidji City Council soon after Tuesday s special election.
According to results from the Bemidji City Clerk s office, 35-year-old Daniel Jourdain has defeated Dave Larson, 76, for the at-large seat on the council. In total, Jourdain received 524 votes, while Larson earned 410.
Jourdain, an employment specialist with the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, and Larson, a semi-retired architect, were the top two finishers in a previous special election held in November. The other candidates in the first round for the at-large seat were 74-year-old Linda Lemmer, a retired rehabilitation counselor, and 75-year-old Roger Schmidt, a r
Second Gifts of Hope campaign was a huge success
The Bemidji Alliance brought back the Gifts of Hope program for one week and the community responded in full force, with $212,000 going back to the local economy. 12:14 pm, Dec. 24, 2020 ×
BEMIDJI The Gifts of Hope program returned in December and once again, it was a success.
After a solid run in spring, the Bemidji Alliance brought back the Gifts of Hope campaign to assist hospitality businesses that were closed because of Gov. Tim Walz s shutdown efforts to mitigate the coronavirus. The first campaign ran in the spring months and made $40 gift cards to local businesses available at a $20 cost, with the program covering the rest.
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