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Bemidji Council to review Highway 197 options and future of downtown barricades Monday
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Bemidji Council to review Highway 197 options and future of downtown barricades Monday
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The highway s pavement will end its service life in 2025. In addition to needing a resurfacing, utility work is also required. We re bringing together in economic development, pedestrian advocacy groups, representatives from the city and county and a variety of other people there, said Ryan Zemek, HRDC economic development director. We ve been doing meetings twice a month and going segment by segment. We re asking what s working with this part of the corridor and what s not? What would improve traffic flow? and What would improve safety and pedestrian access?
On Thursday, the panel will take a look at initial concepts based on their input so far. The three segments under review include Gillett Drive to Hannah Avenue, Hannah Avenue to Ridgeway Avenue and Ridgeway Avenue to Bemidji Avenue.
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What was printed on this day 10, 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
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10 years ago
April 10, 2011 Wade Alan Steele, who hasn’t been around Bemidji for almost 20 years, has reappeared as the author of a collection of short stories, “A Sudden Dominance of Shadows.” The title page of his book thanks his mentor and school pal, Anton Truer, for his assistance in Steele’s “Wild Rice Tiger.” “Bemidji continues to influence me creatively,” says Steele.
25 years ago
April 10, 1996 About 50 Westside residents met to hear about the Westside Neighborhood Rehabilitation Project and ask questions of Headwaters Regional Development Commission representative Tim Flathers, City P&Z Director Curt Oakes, City Engineer Joe Forbes, City Councilmen John O Boyle and Bruce Atwater and representatives from Bi-CAP.