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Craig Langhorst
Craig Carl Langhorst, 46, of Duluth, Minn., originally from Cloquet, Minn., died Sunday, March 10, 2013.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)

Eugene Craig Eller
Eugene Craig Eller, 63, of Barnum, Minn., passed away Tuesday, March 19, 2013, at home. He was born April 22, 1949, in Superior, Wis., to Donald and Esther (Mahlman) Eller and graduated from Barnum High School. Gene worked in the finishing room for Potlatch Corporation/Sappi and was a member of the Potlatch Quarter Century Club. He enjoyed motorcycling, hunting, fishing and reading.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)

Kids have fun clowning around
For three weeks in July, the County Seat's children’s theater put on “Clowns,” by Craig Cassils.
Saturday, August, 04, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

Eh? Moose Lake photographer's exhibit takes a dip in Duluth
The Great Lakes Aquarium will open an exhibit by nature photographer Craig Blacklock from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday with a reception and the artist signing copies of his new book, “Apostle Islands and Pictured Rocks — From Land and Sea.”
Tuesday, June, 19, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Robert Willard Peterson
Robert Willard Peterson, 86, of Carlton, Minn., passed away Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013, at Sunnyside Health Care Center in Cloquet, Minn.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)

Diane Marie House
Diane Marie House, 71, of Cloquet, Minn., passed away Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012, at her home. She was born May 22, 1941, in Beaver Township, Minn., to Arne and Artura (Jackson) Liikala. Diane loved making crafts, bowling, fishing and especially traveling and following her grandson's horse racing careers. She was also a member of the Nicholson-Sellgren VFW Auxiliary in Carlton, Minn.
Tuesday, September, 25, 2012 - - Obituaries (free view)

Scanlon man faces charges after threatening girlfriend with deer rifle
A Scanlon man has been charged with one felony count of second-degree assault, two felony counts of domestic assault by strangulation and one felony count of terroristic threats after allegedly strangling, then threatening his live-in girlfriend with a deer rifle.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

Roy Leon Asp
Roy Leon Asp, 88, of Cloquet, Minn., passed away Monday, Jan. 28, 2013 at Community Memorial Hospital in Cloquet. He was born Dec. 4, 1924, in Floodwood, Minn., to Simon and Anna (Anderson) Asp. Roy was united in marriage to Vivian Roos on June 19, 1948. He worked as a salesman for Cutler-Magner, Huron Cement, and LaFarge. After his retirement, he also worked for Brenny-Dahl Block in Cloquet. Roy was a member of Bethesda Lutheran Church in Carlton, and was a former member of Dalles Masonic Lodge #181 A.F.&A.M. and the Scottish Rite in Duluth.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)

Pettersen elected as Lake Country Power board president
The Lake Country Power Board of Directors elected Carter Pettersen president during its monthly board meeting in March.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Pine Journal - Business

Slices of Life...Avocado green or harvet gold?
My husband and I are at the age where things are starting to wear out, and I’m not referring to our knees, hips, hearing or eyesight – although my ability to read the fine print isn’t as fine as it used to be. The wearing out I’m talking about isn’t in reference to body parts. It’s regarding replacement parts – of the mechanical variety.
Saturday, July, 21, 2012 - Pine Journal - Opinion

Board members imply trust management debate wasn’t fair
Both of the locally-based participants who had expressed interest in managing the Cloquet School District’s Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) trusts have withdrawn from consideration, amid discussion about whether local companies were given sufficient opportunity to participate in the process.
Friday, September, 14, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

Rodney Herbert Weiler
Rodney Herbert Weiler, 81, of Esko, Minn., passed away Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Essentia Health Care in Duluth, Minn. He was born Feb. 13, 1932, in Duluth to Herbert and Ruth (Halvorson) Weiler. Rod served as an engineer in the U.S. Army from 1952-1954, and was united in marriage to Annie Lindquist on Oct. 9, 1954, in Proctor, Minn. He worked numerous occupations including a fireman on the D.M.I.R. Railroad, truck driver for International Teamsters Union 346, farmer, and custodian and lawn caretaker for the Esko town hall and park. Rod loved raising his angus cattle, taking sauna, refurbishing John Deere tractors, and taking care of his large garden. He volunteered for Meals on Wheels, helped numerous neighbors and other farmers with his knowledge, and was a self-taught veterinarian. Rod was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church where he also volunteered numerous hours for church projects, dinners and other events.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)

Lloyd W. Sunnarborg
Lloyd W. Sunnarborg of Esko and Prairie Lake, Minn., died Friday, April 5, 2013. He was born July 30, 1926, to John and Fanny (Carlson) Sunnarborg in Thomson Township (Esko), Minn., and graduated from Lincoln High School. In 1945 he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, Pvt 1st Class, and honorably discharged on Oct. 31, 1946. He was a longtime member of the Esko Volunteer Fire Department and a certified Minnesota state snowmobile safety instructor. Lloyd married M. Lorraine Merfeld of Cloquet, Minn., on Sept. 4, 1948. He drilled water wells with his father before going to work for Northwest Paper (Potlatch) as a blacksmith, where he retired in 1978, to restart Sunnarborg Well Drilling with his son. The outdoors was his church, fishing the world over and hunting at the "Great Silence," the wind at his back, the crunch in the forest, babbling of the brook, spray of the sea. "Lord take me by your side and guide my path to your great peace." Lloyd was a master angler of the province of Manitoba since 1967. He sold Skiroule snowmobiles out of the garage with brother Ken and brother-in-law Ernie. He worked hard and played hard. When arthritis got the best of him, he spent 35 winters in Arizona and summers on Prairie Lake.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)

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    Sunday, June, 03, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

  • Boyhood haunt site of premium ice cream shop in Duluth
    Ice cream is coming back to London Road with the reopening this month of the old Dairy Queen shop at 17th Avenue East.
    Monday, June, 11, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Business

    Obama declares Northland flooding a federal disaster
    Minnesota counties will get federal disaster aid to help with costs from the June storms and flooding that left at least $110 million in public infrastructure damage.
    Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

    Obama declares Northland flooding a federal disaster
    It’s officially a federal disaster. Minnesota will get federal disaster aid to help with costs from the June storms and flooding that left at least $110 million in public infrastructure damage.
    Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

    Governor’s request for individual disaster aid rejected
    On Wednesday, Federal officials rejected Minnesota’s request to financially help individuals affected by last month’s floods in the northeastern part of the state. Gov. Mark Dayton said he will appeal the decision.
    Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

    Comprehensive look at Northland mayoral, city election results
    Results of mayoral and other city elections from around the Northland:
    Wednesday, November, 07, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

    Great Lakes maritime industry and environmentalists team up to keep ‘critters’ from hitching rides in ships’ ballast water
    How safe is safe? How can we keep aquatic invasive species out of ballast water & out of the Great Lakes? How many organisms discharged from a ship’s ballast tanks are enough to spark an invasion? What ballast water treatment methods would best manage those threats ahead of time? Are microbes – the smallest of organisms (e.g. bacteria and viruses) – a concern?
    Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - Pine Journal - News

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