(Video) Possible Reward For Paul Bunyan Vandals
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Bemidji, MN (KROC AM News) - A northern Minnesota police department is asking the public’s help in locating the people who put Paul Bunyan on the injured list.
The Bemidji Police Dept. last Monday reported the famous large statue that has been viewed, photographed and videotaped for more than 80 years had sustained an obvious injury: “as the concrete in his arm has given way.”
The department later reported the “arm is currently being held in place by rebar that runs throughout Paul.”
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The department added:
“ Paul has withstood the years in the park. Unfortunately, in this case, the cause of the failure/breakage appears to have been caused by several people climbing and hanging off of Paul’s arm and the adjacent sign. Paul has been in the park since 1937 and the Park Department discourages people from hanging items or climbing on Paul and Babe because of the chance of damage. “
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Bemidji, MN (KROC AM News) - A northern Minnesota police department is asking the public’s help in locating the people who put Paul Bunyan on the injured list.
The Bemidji Police Dept. last Monday reported the famous large statue that has been viewed, photographed and videotaped for more than 80 years had sustained an obvious injury: “as the concrete in his arm has given way.”
The department later reported the “arm is currently being held in place by rebar that runs throughout Paul.”
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The department added:
“ Paul has withstood the years in the park. Unfortunately, in this case, the cause of the failure/breakage appears to have been caused by several people climbing and hanging off of Paul’s arm and the adjacent sign. Paul has been in the park since 1937 and the Park Department discourages people from hanging items or climbing on Paul and Babe because of the chance of damage. “
Norsemen Fall to Bobcats 5-2
ST. CLOUD A late rally from the Bismarck Bobcats proved to be too much for the St. Cloud Norsemen on Saturday.
The Bobcats netted the first goal of the game early in the first, but the Norsemen answered with one of their own to tie it up. In the second it was St. Cloud who lit the lamp first to move ahead 2-1. This time Bismarck responded to tie the game.
The Bobcats ran away with the game in the final period. They scored three unanswered goals and came out on top 5-2.
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