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Guests are Kelli Johnson and Talia Brohead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Guests were Rena Bolt, Community Health Specialist with Essentia Health and Tracy Wallin, Marketing Coordinator with Lakes Area United Way Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today is Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com. The Brainerd Dispatch is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.
Guests were Kelli Johnson, Crow Wing County SHIP Coordinator, Rena Bolt, Community Specialist with Essentia Health and Talia Brodhead, BLADE Program Coordinator, and Community Engagement Manager with MnPRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guests today included Sarah Smith, Executive Director of Smiles for Jake, and Julie Christensen, Mental Health Professional with Nystrom and Associates and Co-Chair of the Mental Health Alliance with Crow Wing Energized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guests today included Kelli Johnson, Crow Wing County Statewide Health Improvement Partnership Coordinator, and Rena Bolt, Community Health Specialist, Essentia Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guests today included Rena Bolt, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized, and Kara Schaefer, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today included Bob Nelson and Janice Johnson, Committee Members, Crow Wing Viking Festival.
Our guests today included Kelli Johnson, Statewide Health Improvement Partnership/Crow Wing County, and Talia Brodhead, Community Engagement Coordinator for the Minnesota Prevention and Recovery Alliance, and Program Coordinator for the Crow Wing County BLADE Coalition.
Guests Julie Christensen from Nystrom & Associates and Lighthouse Project Advisor at BHS. Also, BHS students, Annie Pierce and Alivia Brown with the Lighthouse Project
Our guests today included Kelli Johnson, Statewide Health Improvement Partnership Coordinator, Crow Wing County and Crow Wing Energized, and Lowell Johnson, Co-Leader, Crow Wing Mental Health Alliance.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2024. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com. The Brainerd Dispatch is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.
Crow Wing Commissioner Paul Koering said he's heard a lot of displeasure from his constituents about the flag redesign. The commission plans to send a resolution to state officials. This is the Friday afternoon MPR News update, hosted by Emily Reese. Theme music by Gary Meister.
Our guests today were Kelli Johnson, Statewide Health Improvement Partnership Coordinator at Crow Wing Energized, and Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Kelli Johnson, SHIP Coordinator, Crow Wing Energized, and Talia Brodhead, Community Engagement Coordinator, MN Prevention and Recovery Alliance.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Kara Terry, Director of Community Services, Crow Wing County, and Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Dan Hegstad and Janice Johnson, Volunteers, Crow Wing Viking Festival.
Our guests today were Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized, and Kelli Johnson, SHIP Coordinator, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized, and Kelli Johnson, SHIP Coordinator, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Lowell Johnson, Chair, ACES and Resilience Coalition, Crow Wing Energized.
The Luekens Village Foods United Way Fishing Tournament just got HUGE! The United Way Of Bemidji Area is now teaming up with Lakes Area United Way in Brainerd. This means Crow Wing, Aitkin and Cass County Lakes join the fun. And, yes, that means Leech, the Cass Chain AND half of Winni is now open for fishing, along with the entire Brainerd Lakes area. Aaron Schmitz of the Tourney Committee has the details. PLUS Steve Scepaniak of Predator Guide Services checks in to talk opener prep.
The Luekens Village Foods United Way Fishing Tournament just got HUGE! The United Way Of Bemidji Area is now teaming up with Lakes Area United Way in Brainerd. This means Crow Wing, Aitkin and Cass County Lakes join the fun. And, yes, that means Leech, the Cass Chain AND half of Winni is now open for fishing, along with the entire Brainerd Lakes area. Aaron Schmitz of the Tourney Committee has the details. PLUS Steve Scepaniak of Predator Guide Services checks in to talk opener prep. 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.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized, and Kelli Johnson, SHIP Coordinator, Crow Sing County.
Our guest today was Andrew Seagren, Forester, Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District.
Our guests today were Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized, and Destiny Brown, Suicide Prevention Instructor, Northern Pines Mental Health Center.
Soccer talk leads to political talk, Chinese President Xi Jinping is in the news, Russia's war with Ukraine took a twist, is pumping crude oil okay in Venezuela but not the US, and a horrific story out of Crow Wing county...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Ice Team Podcast co-host Jason Durham as he welcomes guest, and life-long friend, MInnesota DNR Conservation Officer Mike Martin. Lieutenant Martin is the MNDNR Division of Enforcement District Supervisor, covering Stearns, Wright, Todd, and a small part of Crow Wing counties. The two discuss how to become a conservation officer (there are positions available!), some tales from the field, and several of those tricky questions you've always wondered about posing to a Conservation Officer, but haven't had an opportunity to ask!
Today is Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com. The Brainerd Dispatch is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.
The first episode from our Summer 2022 State Park Tour! We talk about Crow Wing, camping supplies, and how to cash in those dang Free Night of Camping passes.
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com. The Brainerd Dispatch is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.
My guests today were Dan Hegstad, Publicity & Planning and Julie Guth, Coordinator, of the Crow Wing Viking Festival.
My guest today is Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized
On June 27, 1868, Hole in the Day (Bagonegiizhig) the Younger left Crow Wing, Minnesota, for Washington, DC, to fight the planned removal of the Mississippi Ojibwe to a reservation at White Earth. Several miles from his home, the self-styled leader of all the Ojibwe was stopped by at least twelve Ojibwe men and fatally shot.Hole in the Day's death was national news, and rumors of its cause were many: personal jealousy, retribution for his claiming to be head chief of the Ojibwe, retaliation for the attacks he fomented in 1862, or retribution for his attempts to keep mixed-blood Ojibwe off the White Earth Reservation. Still later, investigators found evidence of a more disturbing plot involving some of his closest colleagues: the business elite at Crow Wing.My guest, Anton Treuer, is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of "The Assassination of Hole in the Day". He has spent years researching the story and believes he has solved the now one hundred and fifty four year old murder case. Professor Treuer's website: https://antontreuer.com/Buy it at Birch Bark Books here: https://birchbarkbooks.com/products/the-assassination-of-hole-in-the-day
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
retired non-game wildlife biologist Pam Perry joins us on the Tuesday Morning Show
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Daryl Doucette and Susie Stetson-Buchite, Co-Chairs of the Crow Wing Energized Workplace Wellness Goal Group.
Today is Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
Our guest today was Julie Christiansen, Co-Chair, Crow Wing Energized Mental Fitness Goal Group.
Today is Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
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Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health and Wellness Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stultz, Community Health and Wellness Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Today is Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
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Our guests today were Bob Nelson, President, Sons of Norway Lodge, and Julie Guth, Coordinator, Crow Wing Viking Festival.
Our guests today were Melissa Barrick, District Manager, Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District, and Rachel Dube, Northwest Region Forest Health Specialist, Minnesota DNR.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health and Wellness Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
This month on our CONSERVATION CONVERSATION we talked again with the folks from Northern Waters Land Trust. They are a non-profit conservation organization working to protect water quality and preserve environmentally sensitive lands and water resources. They serve the watersheds in Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard and Aitkin Counties of Minnesota. Our Tuesday Morning guests from NWLT were Annie Johnson - Grants Manager/Conservation Specialist, John Sumption is also a Conservation Specialist and they have brought with them Todd Holman. Todd is the Mississippi Headwaters Program Director for the MN-ND_SD Chapter of the Nature Conservancy office in Brainerd.
www.commsolutionsmn.com- There is an assault against our rural areas. All across our nation, most of the land mass is rooted in common sense. That doesn't stop progressives from trying to change the political opinions of those that live outside the big cities and the suburbs. We've seen the urban and suburban areas get bluer, but the countryside seems to get redder. Well, we certainly can't have that. Who knew that there was a movement going on to make the rural areas accept equity and sustainability, and they are using the arts to do it? Does art lead culture, or is it the other way around? There has been a lot of pressure on rural communities to become Welcoming Cities, by adopting the program as part of their social outreach to bring equity everywhere. The Minnesota Association of Development Organizations (MADO) has begun to push the ten Minnesota regional development organizations toward implementing these projects. Region 5 (the regional development organization over Crow Wing and Morrison County) has gone gangbusters in creating programs in its various cities. It has been working with outside organizations with money and power to start these programs. Chris Lindholm, the superintendent of the Pequot Lakes school district got into some trouble with the parents of his district. He created a video that blamed the residents of Pequot Lakes for being unwelcoming and biased. The video was posted to a site that is run by a leftist group called Voices for Rural Resilience (and has since been made private), whose goal is to spread their ideals about sustainability and critical race theory by using the arts. They are working in tandem with the Department of Public Transformation to implement "radical transformation" (exact quote). This project is being funded by the far-left McKnight Foundation. The Pequot Lakes School District held a work session that was open to the public, but refused to give the public an opportunity to speak their mind. The school district has sent multiple people to learn from the SEED project, and we're surprised at the radical agenda being implemented in our classrooms? We can't continue to check out on local government. Governor Walz just got together with Rep Melissa Hortman and Senator Paul Gazelka and passed a $52 billion state budget. Is there any difference between the parties? Why are we even pretending there are two parties? Who is looking out for us? Have you checked out our Spotify playlist? At the beginning of each episode, Jason quotes some song lyrics that have to do with the subject matter of the podcast. Andrew never knows what they are, but now he can… and so can you! We’ve launched the Spotify playlist: “Community Solutions Music From the Podcast!” You can listen to Roundabout from Yes after listing to Episode 30 on Roundabouts… or kick back and enjoy a rocking playlist just for the thrill of it. We add a new song every week. Subscribe and enjoy! Don’t forget that you can also subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify!
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health and Wellness Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Program Director for Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Jennifer Jacquot-Devries, President, Crow Wing Food Co-op.
This season we are suggesting books you might enjoy for our Goodreads group: Armchair Travel to Minnesota State Parks. We give you a prompt connected to each state park, and you find a book to fulfill the challenge. You can use one of our suggestions, and you should feel free to read any book! Crow Wing state park was founded in 1959. There are a variety of historic sites here, as well as all sorts of natural sights. Celebrate the groups of crows you might find in this park by reading a book involving a murder. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
This week we welcomed back the folks from Northern Waters Land Trust. Our guests were John Sumption – Land Conservation Specialist and Annie Johnson Grants Manager/Conservation Specialist and board member Bob Karls. The Northern Waters Land Trust (NWLT) is a non-profit conservation organization working to protect water quality and preserve environmentally sensitive lands and water resources. Formerly the Leech Lake Area Watershed Foundation, NWLT serves the watersheds in Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard and Aitkin Counties of Minnesota, and represents 2,235 lakes, 3,400 miles of rivers and streams, and nearly 4.2 million acres. Some background on our conversation from NWLT and StarTribune today: State wildlife managers became alarmed in 2006, when they noted tullibee kills in 18 lakes during temperature spikes in July according to Peter Jacobson a DNR fisheries biologist. That’s when they decided to launch a long-term project to use tullibee as a barometer for climate change. Tullibee (also
Our guests today was Melissa Barrick, District Manager, Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District.
Northern Waters Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization working to protect water quality and preserve environmentally sensitive lands and water resources. Formerly the Leech Lake Area Watershed Foundation, they serve the watersheds in Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard and Aitkin Counties of Minnesota, and represents 2,235 lakes, 3,400 miles of rivers and streams, and nearly 4.2 million acres. John Sumption and Annie Johnson from the NWLT join Heidi Holtan and John Latimer for the first conservation conversation to be airing monthly on the Tuesday Morning Show. They talk about their organization, how they got started and who they represent. NWLT helps property owners through Conservation Easements, an agreement that limits changes on landowner’s property, and Fee Title Acquisitions, a transaction by a landowner who elects to sell or donate land for the purpose of habitat protection and public use. Heidi shares her story as a property owner with a Conservation Easement on her land.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stultz, Community Health Specialist, Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
My guest today on Comm Focus was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Jennifer Jacquot-DeVries, Crow Wing Food Coop Board Member.
Our guest today was Karen Johnson, Program Director with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest today was Melissa Barrick, District Manager for the Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District.
Our guest today was Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guest on Comm Focus today was Al Gawboy, the Community Health Educator with Crow Wing Energized talking about the importance of taking care of your mental health at this time.
Melissa Barrick - District Manager with the Crow Wing Soil & Water Conservation District in to talk about the 2020 Tree Sale Pick Up.
Our guests today were Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized, and Al Gowboy, Community Health Educator with Crow Wing Energized.
Our guests today were Brainerd Family YMCA CEO Shane Riffle, and Crow Wing Energized Community Health Specialist Kalsey Stults.
Our guests today were Kalsey Stultz, Crow Wing Energized Community Health Specialist, and Karen Johnson, Crow Wing Energized Program Director-Community Health.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass Counties.
My guests today were Shane Riffle, CEO of the Brainerd Lakes Family YMCA and Kalsey Stultz with Crow Wing Energized
Our guests today were Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass Counties, and Jessica Gangl, Executive Director of the Brainerd Public Schools Foundation.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today was Kim Rollins, Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today is Kim Rollins, the new Executive Director of the United Way of Crow Wing and Cass County.
Our guest today was Tammy Bengston, Interim Director, United Way of Crow Wing and Southern Cass County.
Today, we preview a Public Meeting hosted by the Park Rapids Area Fisheries Office set for Wednesday night on proposed special regulations on sunfish and crappies for 5th & 6th Crow Wing Lakes. Plus, we ask the Aquatic Biologist what other AIS should we be aware of here in PBC.
This week: local reaction to the President's SUPCO pick, Crow Wing drones, Fond du Lac neighborhood cemetery restoration, Scholastic kid reporter Ryan Stoltz
Today we hear from Dan Carlson of The Dive Depot in Bemidji. We talk diving in north country lakes, PLUS Dan and his crew's TV debut on next Tuesday's "Expedition Unknown" on The Discovery Channel. And we hear from Park Rapids Area Fisheries Supervisor Doug Kingsley on our lake of the week...the beginning of the chain...1st Crow Wing.
How much does the quality of water in Minnesota's lakes, streams and rivers mean to you? And how do you think leaders should use the state's resources to keep the waters of the Brainerd lakes area healthy? Melissa Barrick of the Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District joins the DispatchCast to discuss the One Watershed, One Plan process underway in Crow Wing and Cass counties -- meant to take a comprehensive approach to conservation efforts in the Pine River Watershed. The federal government considers the Pine one of the most important watersheds from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean, and it contains more than 500 miles of rivers and streams and more than 400 lakes of 10 acres or larger. Within its boundaries are the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, Pelican Lake and the Pine River, a tributary of the Mississippi River. Listen in as Barrick explains the importance of watershed planning to protect one of the area's most precious and economically important resources. For more information and to take part in the watershed planning discussion, visit crowwingswcd.org or call 218-828-6197. Host/Producer: Chelsey Perkins Guest: Melissa Barrick
Description of the Crow Wing River water trail.