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Bemidji City Council approves 8.5% preliminary tax levy for 2022, with final vote in December

Bemidji City Council approves 8.5% preliminary tax levy for 2022, with final vote in December
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Library and jail operations discussed at joint city and county meeting

Library and jail operations discussed at joint city and county meeting On Monday, June 28, the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners and Bemidji City Council held a joint session to address shared issues. Two topics of note was the Kitchigami Regional Library System s surplus and the future of the Beltrami County Jail. 9:49 pm, Jun. 28, 2021 × The Bemidji City Council and Beltrami County Board of Commissioners gathered Monday night for a joint meeting. BEMIDJI The Beltrami County Board of Commissioners were joined in their meeting chambers on Monday night by the Bemidji City Council, their first joint session since May 2019. Topics covered during the meeting ranged from facilities of both governments to updates on upcoming projects.

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Bemidji City Council to engage with community before deciding future of Sanford Center funding

Bemidji City Council to engage with community before deciding future of Sanford Center funding During a work session Monday, May 24, the Bemidji City Council reviewed the history of the Sanford Center and considered what should be done to make the building more successful in the future. 8:00 am, May 25, 2021 × BEMIDJI Members of the Bemidji City Council expressed an openness Monday to supporting a special use tax to help fund the Sanford Center, but want community feedback first. The building, owned by the city, has been in operation for just over a decade, having opened in October 2010. The 193,000 square-foot facility is home to BSU s hockey program and is managed by VenuWorks, a company from Ames, Iowa.

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