, 2022-12-31 07:00:00,
It’s hard to put into words the transition that took place during 2022. After the roller coaster of the last few years, everyone wondered if this year would be more or less the same. Would COVID still rule our lives? Could the economy recover? Was it possible to hope that things would improve… finally?
Although it was hard at first to say how these questions would be answered, it didn’t take long for Bemidjians to realize that we were finally on a solid path to normalcy.
It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, there were still some challenges to overcome as everyone adjusted to our new reality, but Bemidji came back with a vengeance.
This year, many of Pioneer’s top stories focus on growth, healing, relationships, and community. Even in the midst of some tough losses, it was a rejuvenating year of progress. Here’s a look at some of the ups and downs of 2022, a year on the mend.
Events are back bigger, better than ever
In a sense, the year 2022 has felt like a race, rowing hard to try to catch up, just like
The Need for Giga-Speed team claims victory in this year’s Dragon Boat Festival championship
— after so many of the beloved community activities and…
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It’s hard to put into words the transition that took place during 2022. After the roller coaster of the last few years, everyone wondered if this year would be more or less the same. Would COVID still rule our lives? Could the economy recover? Was it possible to hope that things would improve… finally?
Although it was hard at first to say how these questions would be answered, it didn’t take long for Bemidjians to realize that we were finally on a solid path to normalcy.
It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, there were still some challenges to overcome as everyone adjusted to our new reality, but Bemidji came back with a vengeance.
This year, many of Pioneer’s top stories focus on growth, healing, relationships, and community. Even in the midst of some tough losses, it was a rejuvenating year of progress. Here’s a look at some of the ups and downs of 2022, a year on the mend.
Events are back bigger, better than ever
In a sense, the year 2022 has felt like a race, rowing hard to try to catch up, just like The Need for Giga-Speed team claims victory in this year’s Dragon Boat Festival championship — after so many of the beloved community activities and…
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, 2022-12-31 07:00:00,
It’s hard to put into words the transition that took place during 2022. After the roller coaster of the last few years, everyone wondered if this year would be more or less the same. Would COVID still rule our lives? Could the economy recover? Was it possible to hope that things would improve… finally?
Although it was hard at first to say how these questions would be answered, it didn’t take long for Bemidjians to realize that we were finally on a solid path to normalcy.
It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, there were still some challenges to overcome as everyone adjusted to our new reality, but Bemidji came back with a vengeance.
This year, many of Pioneer’s top stories focus on growth, healing, relationships, and community. Even in the midst of some tough losses, it was a rejuvenating year of progress. Here’s a look at some of the ups and downs of 2022, a year on the mend.
Events are back bigger, better than ever
In a sense, the year 2022 has felt like a race, rowing hard to try to catch up, just like
The Need for Giga-Speed team claims victory in this year’s Dragon Boat Festival championship
— after so many of the beloved community activities and…
,
To read the original article from news.google.com, Click here