PAYNESVILLE
Wetterlings' meeting rescheduled for Sunday
A meeting for the people of Paynesville, Minn., has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 6 after snow caused its postponement last week.
Patty and Jerry Wetterling, whose son Jacob was kidnapped in 1989, planned the meeting to help the community move forward after recent developments in their son's case. In October, authorities announced a "person of interest" in Jacob's disappearance and a possible connection to a series of assaults in Paynesville in the 1980s. Since that announcement, several victims of Paynesville molestations have stepped forward, some questioning why more wasn't done to find their attacker.
"Our hope is to connect with the residents of Paynesville for a night of sharing and healing," the Wetterlings said in a statement, "so we can all move forward with positive energy and a renewed hope to find answers."
Jenna Ross @ByJenna
BEMIDJI
Tribal flags raised in Beltrami courts
The Red Lake Band and Leech Lake tribal flags are now hanging in all four of Beltrami County's courtrooms, along with the Stars and Stripes and Minnesota flags.
The tribal flags went up in a recent ceremony as a symbol of improving collaboration and government-to-government relations.
Beltrami is not the first county to include American Indian flags: Leech Lake flags have been in Cass and Itasca county courtrooms for several years, for instance.
Tribes, county governments and businesses in the region have made a series of efforts to preserve Indian culture and language in the state, including with bilingual signs on roads and businesses.