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Former Esko resident convicted in girlfriend's murder
A Hibbing High School graduate and longtime Esko resident faces up to 15 years in prison after he was convicted in Hennepin County District Court last week in the murder of a longtime girlfriend.
Wednesday, November, 14, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
A Hibbing High School graduate and longtime Esko resident faces up to 15 years in prison after he was convicted in Hennepin County District Court last week in the murder of a longtime girlfriend.
Wednesday, November, 14, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Former Esko resident sentenced for girlfriend’s murder
A Hibbing High School graduate and former Esko resident was sentenced to 16 ½ years (198 months) in prison after he was convicted in Hennepin County District Court in early November in the murder of a longtime girlfriend.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
A Hibbing High School graduate and former Esko resident was sentenced to 16 ½ years (198 months) in prison after he was convicted in Hennepin County District Court in early November in the murder of a longtime girlfriend.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Korby's Corner...When having less means more
Entering seventh grade in Cloquet, I remember having a life-changing conversation with my parents at the kitchen table. Play tackle football, or be a wimp.
Saturday, August, 25, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Entering seventh grade in Cloquet, I remember having a life-changing conversation with my parents at the kitchen table. Play tackle football, or be a wimp.
Saturday, August, 25, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE - Larson
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Duluth golfer Gillen records 9th hole-in-one
Dick Gillen of Duluth was quoted in the News Tribune last August saying he hoped to get a few more holes-in-one, even though he already had eight.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Sports
Dick Gillen of Duluth was quoted in the News Tribune last August saying he hoped to get a few more holes-in-one, even though he already had eight.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Sports
Construction accident in Carlton County claims life of Aitkin man
An Aitkin man died in a construction accident in Carlton County on Thursday, less than three weeks after a friend and fellow Hill City native died in a car crash.
Sunday, October, 07, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
An Aitkin man died in a construction accident in Carlton County on Thursday, less than three weeks after a friend and fellow Hill City native died in a car crash.
Sunday, October, 07, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Nivala
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Stowell
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE - DeMenge
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Football roundup Sept. 6, 2012
A look at how area teams are doing with a special focus on Cromwell-Wright.
Thursday, September, 06, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
A look at how area teams are doing with a special focus on Cromwell-Wright.
Thursday, September, 06, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Cloquet native awarded for positive coaching
Cloquet native Jay Johnson, who coaches boys and girls for the Stillwater Area Hockey Association, won the Positive Coaching Alliance’s coveted Double-Goal Coach Award for his positive impact on youth athletes in March.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - Pine Journal - Sports
Cloquet native Jay Johnson, who coaches boys and girls for the Stillwater Area Hockey Association, won the Positive Coaching Alliance’s coveted Double-Goal Coach Award for his positive impact on youth athletes in March.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - Pine Journal - Sports
Nifty 50 Cruisers call it quits after 15 years
The Nifty 50 Cruisers Car Club is no more. According to long-time president Mike Tillman — who married his wife, Shirley, during a classic car show at Gordy’s Hi-Hat in 2000 — the club has decided to disband.
Saturday, June, 08, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
The Nifty 50 Cruisers Car Club is no more. According to long-time president Mike Tillman — who married his wife, Shirley, during a classic car show at Gordy’s Hi-Hat in 2000 — the club has decided to disband.
Saturday, June, 08, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
Nifty 50 Cruisers call it quits after 15 years
The Nifty 50 Cruisers Car Club is no more. According to long-time president Mike Tillman — who married his wife, Shirley, during a classic car show at Gordy’s Hi-Hat in 2000 — the club has decided to disband.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
The Nifty 50 Cruisers Car Club is no more. According to long-time president Mike Tillman — who married his wife, Shirley, during a classic car show at Gordy’s Hi-Hat in 2000 — the club has decided to disband.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
Basketball Preview: ’Jacks jump into form
Pine Journal sports writer Tyler Korby previews local high school boys basketball teams with a longer focus on Cloquet.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Pine Journal sports writer Tyler Korby previews local high school boys basketball teams with a longer focus on Cloquet.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
New document details well project on reservation 50 years ago
Long-time Cloquet resident Ann MacConnachie has preserved a timeless bit of area history. In a document she wrote and recently presented to the Fond du Lac Cultural Center and Museum, MacConnachie details how a group of women from Cloquet saw a need that existed on the Fond du Lac Reservation 50 years ago – and went all the way to the nation’s Capitol to help remedy it.
Sunday, August, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Long-time Cloquet resident Ann MacConnachie has preserved a timeless bit of area history. In a document she wrote and recently presented to the Fond du Lac Cultural Center and Museum, MacConnachie details how a group of women from Cloquet saw a need that existed on the Fond du Lac Reservation 50 years ago – and went all the way to the nation’s Capitol to help remedy it.
Sunday, August, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Candidate Profiles: Minnesota House of Representatives District 11A James Putnam (R) • Cory Pylkka (I) • Mike Sundin (DFL)
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Mary (Mia) Lehto
Mary (Mia) Lehto, 92, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minn., after a brief illness. Mary began her life against all odds. She was born on Feb. 1, 1921, but weighed only 800 grams or the equivalent of 1.75 pounds. Her mother kept her warm in a shoebox on top of the stove and fed her with an eyedropper. The first daughter in the family, Cornelia, died when she was 6 months old, followed by five boys who all survived, so her parents, Jan and Josephina, were determined that Mary would also survive.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)
Mary (Mia) Lehto, 92, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minn., after a brief illness. Mary began her life against all odds. She was born on Feb. 1, 1921, but weighed only 800 grams or the equivalent of 1.75 pounds. Her mother kept her warm in a shoebox on top of the stove and fed her with an eyedropper. The first daughter in the family, Cornelia, died when she was 6 months old, followed by five boys who all survived, so her parents, Jan and Josephina, were determined that Mary would also survive.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)
Mary (Mia) Lehto
Mary (Mia) Lehto, 92, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minn., after a brief illness. Mary began her life against all odds. She was born on Feb. 1, 1921, but weighed only 800 grams or the equivalent of 1.75 pounds. Her mother kept her warm in a shoebox on top of the stove and fed her with an eyedropper. The first daughter in the family, Cornelia, died when she was 6 months old, followed by five boys who all survived, so her parents, Jan and Josephina, were determined that Mary would also survive. Three other girls followed Mary for a total of 10 children. Mary attended a Catholic school in Maastricht, Holland, and she was in nurses training when World War II broke out. Holland was one of the first countries invaded by Nazi Germany in May 1940. Several of Mary's brothers worked for the resistance against the Nazis, and during the last year of the war, when the Nazis tried to starve the Dutch people, her father and her 16-year-old sister were arrested and thrown in a concentration camp. Mary narrowly escaped that fate. Her father and sister survived their experience in the concentration camp, but their lives were forever changed. During the last year of the war, Mary met a dashing young American soldier, Charles Lehto, who stopped by to ask Mary to translate a Dutch sign. They fell in love and six months later, in May 1945, they were married in a large Catholic church in Maastricht. The war ended and at age 25, Mary reunited with Charles in New York, after traveling alone from Holland on a freighter.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)
Mary (Mia) Lehto, 92, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minn., after a brief illness. Mary began her life against all odds. She was born on Feb. 1, 1921, but weighed only 800 grams or the equivalent of 1.75 pounds. Her mother kept her warm in a shoebox on top of the stove and fed her with an eyedropper. The first daughter in the family, Cornelia, died when she was 6 months old, followed by five boys who all survived, so her parents, Jan and Josephina, were determined that Mary would also survive. Three other girls followed Mary for a total of 10 children. Mary attended a Catholic school in Maastricht, Holland, and she was in nurses training when World War II broke out. Holland was one of the first countries invaded by Nazi Germany in May 1940. Several of Mary's brothers worked for the resistance against the Nazis, and during the last year of the war, when the Nazis tried to starve the Dutch people, her father and her 16-year-old sister were arrested and thrown in a concentration camp. Mary narrowly escaped that fate. Her father and sister survived their experience in the concentration camp, but their lives were forever changed. During the last year of the war, Mary met a dashing young American soldier, Charles Lehto, who stopped by to ask Mary to translate a Dutch sign. They fell in love and six months later, in May 1945, they were married in a large Catholic church in Maastricht. The war ended and at age 25, Mary reunited with Charles in New York, after traveling alone from Holland on a freighter.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)
Students speak out about bullying
Students at the Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program spent last Thursday doing activities based on the National Day of Silence, to bring awareness to GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual) individuals — or anyone with differences — who have been “silenced” by name-calling, bullying, etc. Some stories shared their own stories of bullying or abuse.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
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Students at the Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program spent last Thursday doing activities based on the National Day of Silence, to bring awareness to GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual) individuals — or anyone with differences — who have been “silenced” by name-calling, bullying, etc. Some stories shared their own stories of bullying or abuse.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
