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Chicken vote dies for lack of motion
When Mayor Bruce Ahlgren called for a motion to change city code to allow chickens at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, there was absolute silence in the council chambers and the matter died for lack of a motion.
Friday, August, 24, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
When Mayor Bruce Ahlgren called for a motion to change city code to allow chickens at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, there was absolute silence in the council chambers and the matter died for lack of a motion.
Friday, August, 24, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Councilors worry that chickens will increase rat problem
While it appears that members of the Cloquet City Council would like to ignore the question of raising chickens in city limits, resident Diane Lambert simply won’t let them.
Friday, September, 21, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
While it appears that members of the Cloquet City Council would like to ignore the question of raising chickens in city limits, resident Diane Lambert simply won’t let them.
Friday, September, 21, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Planning Commission puts chickens back on the table
Members of the Cloquet Planning Commission voted 5-1 to recommend the City Council approve changes to the city code to allow residents to raise chickens provided they meet certain requirements. The council likely will vote on the ordinance at its 7 pm Aug. 7 meeting.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
Members of the Cloquet Planning Commission voted 5-1 to recommend the City Council approve changes to the city code to allow residents to raise chickens provided they meet certain requirements. The council likely will vote on the ordinance at its 7 pm Aug. 7 meeting.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Pine Journal - News
To the editor-Council failed on chickens issue
Thursday, September, 27, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
Thursday, September, 27, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
CITY OF CLOQUET ZONING CASE 12-09: ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - Public Notices
Locally Laid eggs finding a market in the Duluth area
Locally Laid eggs are now for sale at a few retail locations around Duluth, as well as at several restaurants.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - for the News Tribune - Business
Locally Laid eggs are now for sale at a few retail locations around Duluth, as well as at several restaurants.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - for the News Tribune - Business
Slices of Life,,,Food rules
When I walk into the kitchen first thing Monday morning and see the medicine cupboard ajar and an open box of cold tablets on the counter, I know we may be in for a long day and an even longer week.
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
When I walk into the kitchen first thing Monday morning and see the medicine cupboard ajar and an open box of cold tablets on the counter, I know we may be in for a long day and an even longer week.
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
Korby's Corner: Wrestling not for wimps
Victories in wrestling for me came against my stuffed animal toys on my bed when I was growing up. I was far too wimpy to ever experience the sport firsthand, understanding that only the strongest compete.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Victories in wrestling for me came against my stuffed animal toys on my bed when I was growing up. I was far too wimpy to ever experience the sport firsthand, understanding that only the strongest compete.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Lundquist makes last trip home as Bemidji captain
Soon to cap off her final season of women’s collegiate ice hockey, Sadie Lundquist, a senior center at Bemidji State University, recently returned home when the Beavers played the University of Minnesota Duluth last weekend at Amsoil Arena.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Pine Journal - Sports
Soon to cap off her final season of women’s collegiate ice hockey, Sadie Lundquist, a senior center at Bemidji State University, recently returned home when the Beavers played the University of Minnesota Duluth last weekend at Amsoil Arena.
Friday, January, 25, 2013 - Pine Journal - Sports
Notes from the Small Pond...Wedding Excerpts
There’s some amazing conversation that happens at and around weddings and if you’re an expert eaves-dropper like me, it can be entertaining, poignant and downright beautiful.
Saturday, October, 20, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
There’s some amazing conversation that happens at and around weddings and if you’re an expert eaves-dropper like me, it can be entertaining, poignant and downright beautiful.
Saturday, October, 20, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion
Slices of Life...It's all on the label
Last weekend, my husband headed out on errands with a number of important items on his list. Toilet paper was one of them. There’s a household product you don’t want to run short on. He returned home from the store, toilet paper in hand. There was only one problem. He got double quilted double rolls. I always buy mega soft triple rolls.
Saturday, November, 17, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Last weekend, my husband headed out on errands with a number of important items on his list. Toilet paper was one of them. There’s a household product you don’t want to run short on. He returned home from the store, toilet paper in hand. There was only one problem. He got double quilted double rolls. I always buy mega soft triple rolls.
Saturday, November, 17, 2012 - Pine Journal - Sports
Slices of Life...The sexuality of prime time
By now the dust is settling, and the leather has been discarded for next week’s costume change, but Sunday’s performance – without so much as a hint of lip sync – is being touted as one of the best halftime shows in Super Bowl history.
Saturday, February, 09, 2013 - Pine Journal - Opinion
By now the dust is settling, and the leather has been discarded for next week’s costume change, but Sunday’s performance – without so much as a hint of lip sync – is being touted as one of the best halftime shows in Super Bowl history.
Saturday, February, 09, 2013 - Pine Journal - Opinion
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)
Council, commissioners debate the ethics of speaking as ‘private citizen’ at public forums
To speak or not to speak, that was the question at an informal work session between the Planning Commission and the Cloquet City Council Tuesday evening.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
To speak or not to speak, that was the question at an informal work session between the Planning Commission and the Cloquet City Council Tuesday evening.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Pine Journal - News
Our Neighbors
Fire of 1918 remembered – through the eyes of our neighbors
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - Our Neighbors
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Fire of 1918 remembered – through the eyes of our neighbors
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - Pine Journal - Our Neighbors
