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Northern Minnesota shines at Miss Minnesota Scholarship Competition

by: Samantha Alme

Bella Burkel
Bella Burkel
Emily Waterworth
Emily Waterworth
When the lights came up on the Miss Minnesota stage this past week, Northern Minnesota was represented by two remarkable young women whose poise, character, and commitment to service left a lasting impression.

After an exciting week of competition, Bella Burkel and Emily Waterworth returned home carrying much more than memories. They brought back honors, accomplishments, and the pride of knowing they represented their communities with authenticity, grace, and compassion every step of the way.

For Bella Burkel, the competition marked her first appearance on the Miss Minnesota stage. She carried herself with confidence and elegance throughout the week, showcasing both her talents and her genuine heart for others. Her efforts were recognized with one of the pageant's most meaningful honors—Miss Congeniality.

Unlike awards determined by judges alone, Miss Congeniality is voted on by fellow contestants, making it a reflection of the kindness, encouragement, and friendship a contestant shares throughout the week.

Those who know Bella say the award couldn't have been more fitting.

"She has always been a sparkle wherever she goes kind of gal her whole life," shared her mother, Brittany Burkel. "So often working behind the scenes on missions so big that change lives all around us while the world keeps spinning. It's like she erupts from a hurricane like the calm center of the storm wherever she goes."

For Emily Waterworth, the week capped off an exceptional year of service, leadership, and personal growth. Her dedication was reflected in an impressive finish as one of the competition's Top 7 finalists. She also earned the Social Media Award and was recognized as the Top Ad Seller—honors that speak not only to her hard work but also to her ability to connect with others and share the mission of the Miss Minnesota Scholarship Organization.

Throughout the competition, Waterworth continued to demonstrate the servant leadership and positive attitude that have become her trademark, inspiring those around her both on and off the stage.

While crowns and placements are often what people remember most about pageants, the Miss Minnesota Scholarship Organization places equal emphasis on scholarship, service, leadership, and personal development. Both Burkel and Waterworth embodied those values throughout the week, serving as outstanding ambassadors for Northern Minnesota.

Their accomplishments extend beyond awards and recognition. They demonstrated that success is measured not only by titles earned, but by the lives touched, friendships built, and examples set for younger generations.

Communities across Northern Minnesota have every reason to celebrate these two young women. Through their kindness, confidence, authenticity, and dedication to serving others, Bella Burkel and Emily Waterworth represented the region with distinction and reminded everyone that true beauty is found in character.

Congratulations to both Bella and Emily on an unforgettable week at Miss Minnesota. Northern Minnesota is proud of all they have accomplished and looks forward to seeing where its journeys lead next.


Grand Marshall named for Greenbush 4th of July parade

Samantha Alme
samantha.tribunepaper@gmail.com

Greenbush American Legion Post 88 in the July 4th 2025 parade
Greenbush American Legion Post 88 in the July 4th 2025 parade
This year’s Fourth of July celebration will carry special meaning as the Greenbush American Legion Post #88 Family has been selected to serve as the Grand Marshals of the annual Independence Day Parade.

The honor comes on the heels of an extraordinary year for the local Legion Family, which was recently recognized as District Nine’s American Legion Post of the Year. The designation celebrates the outstanding dedication of the entire Legion Family—including the American Legion, Auxiliary, and Sons of the American Legion—for their commitment to serving veterans, supporting military families, promoting patriotism, and strengthening the Greenbush community.

For generations, members of Post #88 have quietly worked behind the scenes to make a difference. Whether organizing Memorial Day and Veterans Day ceremonies, conducting military honors for fallen veterans, sponsoring youth leadership programs, hosting community breakfasts, maintaining Legion Park, supporting local organizations, or honoring those who have served our nation, the Legion Family continues to exemplify service above self.

Being chosen as Grand Marshals is a fitting tribute to the countless volunteer hours and unwavering dedication that have made Post #88 a cornerstone of the community. Their commitment extends far beyond their membership, touching the lives of neighbors, families, and future generations while preserving the values of patriotism, service, and remembrance.

As parade spectators line the streets this Fourth of July, they’ll have the opportunity to recognize the men and women whose selfless efforts often take place without fanfare. The Greenbush American Legion Post #88 Family represents not only the proud traditions of military service but also the spirit of volunteerism and community that makes Greenbush such a special place to call home.

Congratulations to the Greenbush American Legion Post #88 Family on this well-deserved honor, and thank you for your continued service to our veterans, our community, and our country.