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As most of you know, it's been a tough stretch at Paul Bunyan Country Outdoors HQ. Bemidji is crawling back from an incredible storm that ripped through the fabric of the area. But there comes a time when you need to do what you love...so you have the strength to do what you need. And for many in our area, that is fishing. For Kev, it's talking fishing. So it's time to resume PBCO...and we start with our good friend Mandy Uhrich.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In June, severe weather in Bemidji left nearly every home and business without electricity and some without running water. The storm hit early Saturday morning on June 21. And on that day, Bluebelle Event Venue in Bemidji had a wedding. Amy and Levi Chandler were expecting 265 guests. The fallout from the storm made it seem almost impossible to pull off the big day. The caterers had no electricity or water to cook with. The florist was trapped at her house behind fallen trees in the driveway. And the wedding venue itself had no power or water. In our series Thank You, Stranger, we talked to Jessa Solheim, an owner of Bluebelle Event Venue, and the bride, Amy, about how the community came together to make sure the Chandlers could tie the knot.
Send us a textIt's summer and many of y'all will be hitting the road to travel and see something new (or revisit places you enjoy). I haven't done a travel-themed podcast in a while, so in the next couple of episodes, I'm going to go over the highlights of driving the Great River Road. In this episode, I start with an overview of what to expect from the drive plus some overall highlights. Then, I start a north to south trek down the Great River Road from Itasca State Park and ending at Lake Pepin. Along the way, I'll comment on the following places: Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Crosby, Brainerd, Little Falls, St. Cloud, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and the communities around Lake Pepin. I obviously won't be going into great depth about any particular place but instead want to give you a sense of the variety of attractions and experiences you can expect along the Mississippi River, with some picks about my favorite spots (and where to get good food and drinks). In the next episode, I'll cover the rest of the Great River Road from Lake Pepin to the Mississippi's confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois.
In this episode we speak to Kevin Robling of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks about their program to trap nest egg predators. We also check in with Clint at Balsam Beach Resort to talk about the storm damage from last week in Bemidji.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt is back from vacation; JB Pritzker, the NYC mayoral race, and moderate Democrats; federal budget discussions ongoing; $100B in tariffs and duties collected; Pride weekend recap; Deephaven man arrested for threats; prepper background of assassin; Gov. Walz’s visit to Bemidji.
Beltrami County and the city of Bemidji have declared a state of emergency due to severe storm damage over the weekend. The storms early Saturday had winds of more than 100 miles per hour.And another defendant in the Feeding Our Future case admitted that he tried to bribe one of the jurors at his trial last year.That story and more in today's evening news update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Storms swept through northern Minnesota early Monday morning and caused power outages for more than 10,000 homes and businesses. That's on top of a devastating round of storms that brought hurricane-speed winds to the Bemidji area early Saturday. Those storms took down trees, power lines and buildings. And the damage sent people to emergency shelters as temperatures approached 90 degrees. As of Monday morning, more than 4,000 customers in and around Bemidji were still without power. No injuries or deaths from these storms have been reported in Minnesota. Leaders of Beltrami County and the city of Bemidji declared states of emergency over the destruction. Bemidji Mayor Jorge Prince joined Minnesota Now with the latest.
Severe weather in northern Minnesota has pummeled the region over the past few days. As of Monday morning, more than 4,000 people in Bemidji are still without power. We'll speak to Bemidji mayor Jorge Prince about clean up efforts.As the war between Iran and Israel enters its second week, many Iranians in Minnesota are keeping a close eye on the conflict. We'll hear from a local Iranian organization. Plus, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas have created a new role to address tensions about Israel's war in Gaza on university campuses. We'll hear from their first director of campus affairs.And we'll learn who the Timberwolves have their eye on for the NBA draft and other sports headlines from Wally and Eric.Our Minnesota Music Minute was “Hustle” by Sawtooth Witch and our Song of the Day was “Recipe” by Push and Turn.
In this episode of They Disappeared, host Pat Draven explores the tragic and mysterious disappearance of 15-year-old Nevaeh Kingbird from Bemidji, Minnesota. On October 22, 2021, Nevaeh vanished without a trace, leaving behind a family desperate for answers. Nevaeh, a Native American girl from the Red Lake Nation, was last seen after a confrontation with her mother. As authorities continue to search for clues, the case raises troubling questions about the systemic issues surrounding missing Indigenous women and girls, an issue that has been tragically overlooked for far too long.Through interviews with Nevaeh's family, law enforcement, and community members, we investigate the facts, theories, and ongoing search for Nevaeh.To access exclusive content, visit our Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/TheyDisappearedPodcastBe sure to check out our website: www.theydisappearedpodcast.comFacebookThis episode was produced by Katie Haze Productions To see more of her work visit her at katiehaze.com
The Iran-Israel war and what it means for the US, Grandma's marathon reaction, the US roll in Iran, Russ from Marine General, the middle east, hurricaine force winds in Bemidji, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tough to get all the guys in for a show this week, you know life and kids, but here's a look back in the past from back in 2022-2025. Tons of laughter and making fun of each other in this one. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Angie's Acres, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communcation. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Bemidji's annual Take A Kid Fishing Day is getting close to 40 years and it's still going strong. We talk to organizers, guides, kids and more from the annual Fish Fry Wrapup at Lake Bemidji State Park. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We have Travis stopping by for the show, we get into a huge debate about JJ McCartney being the top guy for the Minnesota Vikings. We take a quick look at the Minnesota Wild free agency possibilities. Then, of course our missed connections, news of the weird and the name game.Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Resturant, Angie's Acres and Paul Bunyan Communications.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
This episode features Dr. Daniel Hoody, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Physician at Sanford Health Bemidji. Dr. Hoody discusses the growing challenges in rural clinician workforce recruitment and the innovative partnership with Hennepin to reshape perceptions around rural medicine. He also emphasizes the value of clear communication and cautions against making assumptions when delivering care across diverse communities.
Dustin is back this week, and the laughing were nonstop!! we had some special guest drop by the studio today, we get into the Minnesota Twins, the Timberwolves and even the Wild and we share our thoughts about Jim Marshall from the Vikings! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Sotastick, Angie's Acers, Paul Bunyan Communications and Knob and Kettle Restaurant. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
We go back in time this week, to BBS Greatest Hits! Clips from a few years ago, and hear how we close we were about some athletes. From our hot takes about the Vikings and Twins. We mixed in a few classic games. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick. Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, The Knob and Kettle, Angie's Acrers and Paul Bunyan CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Jorge joins Phil to give his perspective of the current conflict between the City of Bemidji and Northern Township.
Just Geffre and Bruce this week, Bruce rips into the NBA refs about flops, and loves the Vikings draft picks. We learn that Geffre isn't the fastest around the bases, could we see the Wild make a trade with all the cap room they have now. Geffre also learns new thing about dating and how there's certian groups ladies have. Thanks 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Angies Acres, Knob and Kettle Resturant, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji and Paul Bunyan Communications. HBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Steve Scepaniak is waiting for walleyes by reeling in 'gills and we get the details. Plus The Regas's are in to preview Bemidji's 39th annual Take A Kid Fishing event and Edie Evarts has our Lake of the Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Scepaniak is waiting for walleyes by reeling in 'gills and we get the details. Plus The Regas's are in to preview Bemidji's 39th annual Take A Kid Fishing event and Edie Evarts has our Lake of the Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandt Johnson of Bemidji joins Phil to discuss his devastating motorcycle accident 2 years ago which led to the book.
We welcomed back Alex Faber from the Bemidji Pioneer, and Emory Hunt from Football Gameplan and CBS Sports Network! The Minnesota Wild are in the playoffs and so are the Timberwolves, both with tough matches! We learn from Emory about the NFL Draft and who he likes, who the Vikings should take and who he likes on the Gophers! We learn what our guilty pleasure from movies and tv shows. Our missed connections, News of the weird and more! Thanks to 7th Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
On today’s show: – Matt talks about why he highlights the economic issues with Trump’s tariffs. – Why we should pay attention to the foundational markets of our country. – Dr. Joe Eastman has an infectious disease update. – Bemidji woman faces federal charges for allegedly groping a flight crew member – A veterans calls…
On this weeks episode we welcome back Brian Bissonette from Paul Bunyan Commications. The Gigazone gaming and tech expo is happening this weekend at the Sanford Center. We did a deep dive into what's going on there this weekend. we there are six pack, we had interesting missed connections, news of the weird, we played before and after and the name game. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communications! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Musical premiere in Bemidji tackles small-town healingKevin Cease of Bemidji is a funeral director and fan of community theater. He's looking forward to the world premiere of “Water from Snow,” a new musical by Janet Preus, co-written with Robert Elhai and Fred Steele. The show runs through Sunday, April 13. Tickets here.NOTE: The “Water from Snow” premiere has been postponed until April 11.Kevin said: I'm looking forward to the world premiere of local playwright Janet Preus's show “Water from Snow.” It is an original musical play co-written by her and Robert Elhai and Fred Steele of the Steele family. As it is set in a small town on a lake in northern Minnesota, Bemidji seems perfect for its premiere!Important and universal themes drive this story: healing wounds caused by abuse; overcoming racism against Indigenous people; bridging generational differences; valuing elderly community members; and championing women supporting each other. They hope to generate meaningful conversations among audience members, performers and the creative team.The roughhewn nature of the Rail River School venue in Bemidji lends additional character and dimension to the play. The music is diverse from a mix of music from country and blues, to pop, ballads and R&B, even a song from old farts at the setting of the café — there are 22 original songs! The lively local cast has chosen their roles carefully, with a range of characters drawn from the writer's lifetime in rural Minnesota.— Kevin CeaseMacMillan's transformative choral workStephen Kingsbury is a choral director and educator who wrote his doctoral dissertation on Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan. He recommends two upcoming events celebrating MacMillan's music.MacMillan will conduct seven Twin Cities choirs in a free performance called “Voices for a Cathedral” at the Cathedral of St. Paul, Friday, April 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. VocalEssence will also perform an all-MacMillan program Sunday, April 6 at 4 p.m. at the Ordway in St. Paul, with both MacMillan and Philip Brunelle conducting. The program features “Seven Last Words from the Cross” and “The Sun Danced,” with soprano Goitsemang Lehobye joining the U of M University Singers and orchestra.Kingsbury describes his first encounter with MacMillan's work over 25 years ago:Stephen says: One day, in deep frustration, I was going through my collection of recordings looking for inspiration. I found a disc that I had no recollection of purchasing. It was of MacMillan's “Seven Last Words from the Cross.” I popped in the player and spent the next hour laying on the floor of my apartment, wrapped in the music, staring up at the ceiling, silently weeping. I had never encountered anything like it. In that hour, I was transformed by a new awareness of what the choral art could be: how it touch the soul in deep and transformative ways. I knew then that MacMillan had to be the topic of my study. Since then, MacMillan's music has served as one of the centers of my artistic and scholarly life. I've since written a number of additional articles about his music and had the pleasure of being able to conduct many of MacMillan's compositions. His music strikes a balance between passion and craft; it is both deeply emotional and thoughtful.— Stephen KingsburyZappa's legacy lives on in Mankato tributePaula Marti of New Ulm is a classically trained oboist and manager of Morgan Creek Vineyards & Winery, where she curates summer concerts. She also has a lifelong love of Frank Zappa's music, and she recommends a tribute concert this weekend.Joe Tougas and his ensemble Joe's Garage return to perform “Joe's Garage, Act Two,” a Frank Zappa tribute concert. The event is Saturday, April 6 at 7 p.m. at the Morson-Ario-Strand VFW in Mankato.Paul says: What's unique about this particular group is because there's so many professional musicians in it, they really have been able to achieve the sound that Frank Zappa attempts to create in his works. He has this diverse sensibility about sound and rhythm. It's integrated in a marvelous way that has this orchestral effect. It's just amazing as a classical musician myself, enjoying what comes out of these interesting themes that Zappa puts together, which are unique, they're cultural expressions of our time and our era. And he does that in a way that's very, very respectful to the instrumentation that has to go on that represents, you know, the harmonies, the diversities and the the challenges of the message of the music.— Paul Marti
In this episode we talk about the Minnesota Twins winning now two games in a row the Minnesota wild look like they might back into the playoffs once again and are the Timberwolves done? We've also added miss connections news of the weird and we played a New Game and updated our BBS bracket challenge. thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communication. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
March madness is still going on, but it's not just one bracket that we're doing. We're updating our sports TV character bracket as well. The door for Aaron Rodgers is still open for the Minnesota Vikings? The Minnesota Twins opener is here. We give our preview in our picks for projected wins. Missed Connections, news of the weird and much more. Thanks to 7th ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, and Paul Bunyan communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
March Madness is here, and it's time to unveil our 2025 Beer Belly Sports bracket challenge "TV Characters". we learned that Aaron Rodgers is not coming to Minnesota, the Timberwolves are looking more like a playoff team. Could this be smoke or could this be real? we also did missed connections, news of the weird and Bruce's name game. Brought to you by 7th Ave Pizza, SotaStick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle Restaurant, Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Brandon Mustful from Northwoods Habitat for Humanity joins Phil for an informative update!
Rebecca Whiting and Kate Riggs join Phil to give the details.
What a week for the Minnesota Vikings! The Vikings are nailing down some key FA players. Will Rodgers become a Viking? We talked about more notable players around the league. Could the Bears be a tough team this upcoming year? Also missed connections, News of the Weird and waaayyy more. Thanks to Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, SotaStick, Paul Bunyan Communications, 7th Ave Pizza. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
In this week's episode, the #Vikings do not tag Sam Darnold, the #MNWild are such an up and down team, with the #NHLTradeDeadline looming. Are the #MNWild going to make any moves? #MarchMadness is almost here and OUR bracket is almost set for "TV's BEST character." Whiskeypedia took a turn as one member didn't do well... also Missed Connections, New Of Weird and MORE! Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Paul Bunyan Communications and the Knob and Kettle. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Back to full strength, we recap our amazing time down in Wabasha, for Grumpy Old Men Festival, and what a time we had. The Minnesota Wild are going to be free falling soon, the Minnesota Twins Spring Training has begun. We play Missed Connections, we have one brand new game and we do our New Of The Weird. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle restaurant and Paul Bunyan Communications. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
On this episode of the Best of Car Talk we meet one of our most memorable (and whacko) callers: Dave from Bemidji. Get access to hundreds of episodes in the Car Talk archive when you sign up for Car Talk+ at plus.npr.org/cartalkLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
With Grumpy Old Men Festival just days away, we talked with Wabasha executive chamber of commerce, Courtney! We learn the different activities that are happening this weekend. The BBS Bracket Challenge is BACK, find out what the bracket will be this year. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Knob and Kettle, Paul Bunyan CommunicationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
Today on the show we visit with long time sports anchor at KARE11, Dave Schwartz. From New York to Bemidji to Louisiana and back to the Twin Cities, our Schwartzy has seen it all. Dave has covered multiple Olympic Games and now works for the Minnesota Wild. Lots of fun sports chatter today on Wooden Sticks. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/), OnX Maps (www.onxmaps.com/fish), & Insight Brewing (https://www.insightbrewing.com/)
Today on the show we visit with long time sports anchor at KARE11, Dave Schwartz. From New York to Bemidji to Louisiana and back to the Twin Cities, our Schwartzy has seen it all. Dave has covered multiple Olympic Games and now works for the Minnesota Wild. Lots of fun sports chatter today on Wooden Sticks. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/), OnX Maps (www.onxmaps.com/fish), & Insight Brewing (https://www.insightbrewing.com/)
Well we're back to full strength, with not much Minnesota sports happening. We find out how our roles were reversed and others playing them differently. We did talk about the Minnesota Twins, and some NFL talk as well. But for the most part we messed around and talked trash to each other. Thanks to 7th Ave Pizza, Sotastick, Erbs and Gerbs of Bemidji, Paul Bunyan Communication and Knob and Kettle restaurant. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-belly-sports--5080810/support.
WARBIRD RADIO - If there were ever a real-life Indiana Jones for the warbird community, it'd be Jay Wisler. Instead of dodging booby traps and uncovering lost temples, Jay has spent over four decades scouring the globe in search of something just as precious—vintage warbird parts. From the dusty corners of forgotten warehouses to the bustling hangars of world-class restoration shops, Jay's relentless quest has helped keep historic aircraft flying for generations.On this episode of Warbird Radio, Matt Jolley sits down with Jay Wisler to talk about his legendary career in the warbird parts industry. Since 1982, Jay's company, Warbird Parts and Memorabilia, has been the go-to source for hard-to-find aircraft components. Before selling his massive inventory to Fagen Fighters Restorations, Jay managed nine warehouses filled to the brim with parts essential to the restoration of iconic aircraft like the North American P-51 Mustang. If you've ever admired an award-winning warbird at Oshkosh or any major airshow, there's a good chance some of Jay's parts helped bring it back to life.His passion for Mustangs is no secret, and when asked about his favorite project, Jay doesn't hesitate: Jack Roush's P-51B, Old Crow. Over the years, he's supplied parts for countless Mustang restorations, ensuring that these legendary fighters remain a fixture in the skies. His philosophy—“If I don't have it, I'll help you find it”—has made him a beloved figure in the warbird community, and in 2014, he was rightfully inducted into the EAA Warbirds Hall of Fame.But Jay isn't just looking back—he's looking ahead. He believes the future of warbird restoration is in good hands with people like Erik Hokuf, founder of AirCorps Aviation. Erik also joins Matt on this episode to discuss the future of warbird restorations, parts manufacturing, and how his team is carrying the torch forward. Based in Bemidji, Minnesota, AirCorps Aviation has become an industry leader, blending precision craftsmanship with modern technology to keep vintage aircraft flying. From FAA Part 21 PMA-certified parts to full-scale restorations, Erik and his team are shaping the next chapter in warbird history.Don't miss this fascinating conversation as Matt Jolley dives into the stories behind the parts, the people, and the passion that fuels the warbird restoration world. Be sure to follow Warbird Radio on Facebook and Instagram, and sign up for our email newsletter so you never miss an episode. Tune in, take flight, and keep ‘em flying!QUICK LINK: https://www.aircorpsaviation.com/#warbirdradio #warbirdparts #aircorpsaviation #roushperformance #airshowannouncer #airshows[Photos courtesy of EAA Warbirds of America and AirCorps Aviation]Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Exciting First Day at NWOC 2025 Kicks Off in Dallas!Dallas, TX – The 2025 National Warbird Operators Conference (NWOC) is officially underway, and the energy is already soaring at the convention hall in Dallas. As exhibitors set up and attendees begin arriving, Warbird Radio caught up with some key industry leaders to talk about what's in store for this year's gathering of warbird operators, pilots, and restoration experts.Corry Miller of Strix Aero: Allison 1710 Overhauls and MoreOne of the first to stop by was Corry Miller, founder of Strix Aero. Corry's background in powertrain engineering has made him a force in the warbird restoration world, and he had some exciting updates to share about Strix Aero's expanding capabilities.Founded in 2017, Strix Aero initially focused on engineering consulting, but soon evolved into a leader in the overhaul and restoration of airworthy Allison 1710 engines. Working with C&P Aviation in Blaine, MN, and AirCorps Aviation in Bemidji, MN, Corry and his team have spent years diving deep into the engineering history of the Allison 1710, a powerplant that played a crucial role in World War II aviation.With a mix of modern engineering analysis and traditional restoration expertise, Strix Aero has developed new replacement parts and overhaul methods designed to improve reliability and durability. Corry's team is dedicated to preserving and enhancing these legendary engines, ensuring they remain a vital part of the warbird community for years to come.And that's not all—Strix Aero is also rolling out new carburetor overhaul capabilities and an engine overhaul shop, adding even more resources for warbird operators looking to keep their aircraft in top flying condition.Ethan & Emily Malavolti of Aviation Depot: A Passion for PilotsAlso stopping by for a chat were Ethan and Emily Malavolti, the dynamic duo behind Aviation Depot. Ethan, a professional pilot and FAA Pilot Examiner, saw firsthand the growing demand for high-quality pilot training supplies and accessories. After graduating from Indiana State University, he and Emily launched what was originally Malavolti Pilot Shop, which has since grown into Aviation Depot.Ethan is also a dedicated warbird pilot, flying the AT-6 Texan, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and PT-22. In addition to his flying experience, he maintains one of the largest PT-19/PT-26 parts inventories in the world, ensuring that these historic trainers remain in the skies for future generations.Their mission? Providing pilots with the best possible customer experience while offering the lowest prices in the industry. The Aviation Depot team works around the clock to ensure pilots and flight schools have access to essential gear, training materials, and supplies. Whether it's a seasoned warbird operator or a new student pilot, Aviation Depot is committed to delivering top-notch service and quality products.Stay Tuned for More from NWOC 2025!With an exciting first day in the books, NWOC 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic event. Stay tuned to Warbird Radio for more updates, interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage as we bring you the latest from Dallas.And don't forget—sign up for our newsletter at WarbirdRadio.com so you never miss an episode!QUICK LINK: https://strixaero.com/QUICK LINK: https://aviationdepot.com/QUICK LINK: https://www.nwoc.aero/#warbirdradio #strixaero #aviationdepot #b25 #allisonengines #pt22 #pt19 #pt26 #p40 #warbirds #airshows #nwoc #nationalwarbirdoperatorsconferenceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/warbird-radio/donations
Matt Newell of 10,000 Lakes Guide Service in Bemidji makes his Paul Bunyan Country Outdoors debut talking Bemidji and Cass Lake hardwater...and of course, there's a Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Newell of 10,000 Lakes Guide Service in Bemidji makes his Paul Bunyan Country Outdoors debut talking Bemidji and Cass Lake hardwater...and of course, there's a Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Republican fixation on busting the Post Office; the hard truths about Trump’s America; the seeming increasing nihilism of modern society; the listeners keep Matt going; horrific animal abuse north of Bemidji; Brad Tabke presents evidence supporting some missing ballots were for him; hunt for anti-semitic vandal.
State regulators announced Wednesday they are changing up the process for cannabis business licenses after several lawsuits from the first round of applicants. We talk to a lawyer and a business owner about what these changes will mean for those hoping to enter the new market. We talk to an entrepreneur who relies on TikTok about what a potential federal ban would mean for her bottom line.A Twin Cities woman born in Syria talks about the future of her home country after the ousting of its president.And we visit Bemidji to learn the story behind the Swedish festival of Santa Lucia. Plus, have you ever wondered what it's like to be a wolf roaming Yellowstone National Park? We meet a Minnesotan behind the cult-classic game, WolfQuest.
In this episode, we're at The Garden in Bemidji, MN. The first caller shares about her husband, who has a major golfing habit. The next caller tells us all about the ridiculous antics of his buddy "Brad" in La Crosse, WI. Finally, the last caller wants advice on how to avoid or escape his company picnic. Don't have time to call in? Call our Voicemail line and tell us what's on your mind
Longtime Ice Team pro and northern Minnesota outdoorsman Matt Breuer hopped on Episode #47 of the Ice Team Podcast. Matt is the owner and operator of Northcountry Guide Service and Promotions out of Bemidji, MN and has an extensive background in the fishing and hunting industries. Breuer is joined by Matt and Drew and they discuss everything from Breuer's 2024-2025 ice fishing plans, to targeting undesirable fish species, and even the ungodly amount of deer ticks being found in northern Minnesota this year.
In this episode, we're at Slim's Bar and Grill in Bemidji, MN. Our first caller is from Dallas and is tired of people texting and driving all the time. The next caller is a full-time dairy farmer in Wisconsin, who's having trouble finding the right gal. Lastly, Bemidji local Jason wants answers to why the coffee at church has changed. Don't have time to call in? Call our Voicemail line and tell us what's on your mind
Today we bring you the second half of Bishop Barron's May 2024 address at the Star of the North Eucharistic Congress in Bemidji, Minnesota. He concludes his discussion of Eucharistic Adoration, wisdom from saints and holy people, and the power of “staying close to the fire.” Enjoy! Show Notes: Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/ NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a Word on Fire IGNITE member! Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners . . . like you! So become a part of this mission and join IGNITE today to become a Word on Fire insider and receive some special donor gifts for your generosity.
Today we bring you the first half of Bishop Barron's May 2024 address at the Star of the North Eucharistic Congress in Bemidji, Minnesota. He discusses Eucharistic Adoration, wisdom from saints and holy people, and the power of “staying close to the fire.” Enjoy! Link: Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/ NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a Word on Fire IGNITE member! Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support o f our listeners . . . like you! So become a part of this mission and join IGNITE today to become a Word on Fire insider and receive some special donor gifts for your generosity.