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Barnum School Board votes to hire new high school principal
Barnum school board members voted 4-2 in favor of hiring a new high school principal at their Tuesday meeting this week. The decision was not as straightforward as it otherwise might have been, however.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

Wright-Cromwell News

Friday, April, 19, 2013 - Pine Journal - Corrections

CARLTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #93, SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 18, 2013

Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Pine Journal - Public Notices

Homer J. Merfeld
Homer J. Merfeld, 83, resident of Rapid City, S.D. since 1963, died at home on April 6, 2013.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)

Leslie Boedigheimer Sr.
Leslie "Boedie" A. Boedigheimer Sr., 74, of Cloquet, Minn., died peacefully with his family by his side on Saturday, April 13, 2013, in Solvay Hospice House, where he was treated by efficient, tender and benevolent staff. He could not have spent his last days in a better place.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - - Obituaries (free view)

Former legislator aims to make a difference at FDLTCC
Bill Hilty may have retired from the state legislature, but he is still working on energy and environmental issues — only at a more local level, specifically Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

Wright - Cromwell News

Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Pine Journal - Community

Edwin F. Erickson
Edwin F. Erickson, 84, of Bonita Springs, Fla., formerly of Cloquet, Minn., passed away Monday, April 8, 2013, at home in Duluth, Minn., surrounded by family. He was born Sept. 8, 1928, in Cloquet to Edwin and Ilma (Rautio) Erickson. Ed graduated from Cloquet Senior High School in 1946, served in the United States Marine Corps, graduated from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1951 and was employed by Potlatch Corporation (formerly known as The Northwest Paper Company) for 38 years, retiring in 1991.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - - 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
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)

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)

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

Northland Nature...Crocuses: Our first flowers to bloom
Each year in late March, I search along the hot spots of the south and west sides of buildings where the snow melts more quickly and temperatures are always a bit higher than at other sites, where spring comes first.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Pine Journal - Outdoors

Thunder’s Sylvester returns to softball, this time to coach
There are days at softball practice where Laura Sylvester watches her team and remembers when she played third base years ago. Sylvester is now the energetic base of the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College women’s softball program, as the upbeat 29-year-old enters her first season as the coach of the Thunder.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Pine Journal - Sports

South Terrace Elementary celebrates 50 years filled with memories
This week, the district celebrates the 50th anniversary of South Terrace Elementary, with an open house slated for 5-7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the school.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 99 ESKO, MINNESOTA FEBRUARY 12, 2013 REGULAR MEETING

Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Pine Journal - Public Notices

Mary Loery Sauve
Mary Loery Sauve, 81, of Carlton, Minn., formerly of Cloquet, Minn., died Friday, March 29, 2013, in Inter-Faith Care Center, Carlton. She was born in 1932 in Aitkin County, the daughter of Gust and Gertrude Watson.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - Pine Journal - Obituaries (free view)

Area braces for another round of road work
Though the area is still steeped in several feet of snow, one thing is more certain than spring this year – road work.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

Cloquet School Board member resigns post
Cloquet School Board members accepted the resignation of long-time board member Sandra Crowley at their Monday night meeting.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

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