CARLTON COUNTY
New rocks at the Cloquet public library
Visitors to the Cloquet public library may have noticed two new rocks near the main door. Runoff from the roof was eroding holes in the ground on either side of the door so I offered to put some art o...
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:21 PM
Eh? Plenty of PB, not enough J
We’re hearing that the Tri-Community Food Shelf in Cromwell has that classic problem: They’ve got peanut butter in the cupboard but no jelly in the fridge.By News Tribune staff , February 07, 2012
No ‘shushing’ allowed in new library teen center
By Jana Peterson , February 04, 2012
Caucuses give citizens first-hand say in party politics
Political parties in Carlton County are gearing up for the upcoming precinct caucuses slated for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7.By Wendy Johnson , February 03, 2012
Historical Society needs help in solving museum mystery’
February 02, 2012
Prep boys hockey: Northland player scores 8 goals in game, brother has 7 assists 
By Rick Weegman , January 31, 2012
Hockey delivers a taste of home to deployed soldiers 
By Wendy Johnson , January 30, 2012
District considers shorter school year to address budget shortfall 
It’s the stuff of most schoolchildren’s dreams – 10 fewer school days each year.
Jesting aside, it may also provide a partial solution to the Cloquet School District’s budget shortfall.
By Jeff Papas , January 28, 2012
County receives grant to help at-risk, first-time moms 
Though we all know babies don’t come with instruction manuals, some folks assume that raising an infant is something that just comes naturally to new parents. Studies have proven differently, however, and a new program of Carlton County Public Health is set to take the local lead in helping at-risk parents succeed during those first crucial months of a baby’s life.
By Wendy Johnson , January 28, 2012
'Boot hockey' delivers a taste of home to deployed soldiers 
You can take the man out of Minnesota, but you can’t take Minnesota out of the man.
Just ask Sgt. Timothy House of the U.S. Army National Guard’s Crazy Troop, 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, who has taken it upon himself to start a hockey league in the unlikeliest of places – Kuwait.
By Wendy Johnson , January 27, 2012
Charges not likely against delivery driver who approached elementary student 
Assistant Carlton County Attorney Michael Boese indicated Wednesday that charges are unlikely against a delivery truck driver who reportedly invited a 9-year-old student at Washington Elementary School in Cloquet to get inside his semi-truck after school on Friday.
By Wendy Johnson , January 27, 2012
County attorney in court over car crash 
On Nov. 18, Cloquet residents Thom Pertler and Tracy Vargason were in a minor car accident at Highway 33 and Big Lake Road in Cloquet. Now Vargason is suing Pertler in small claims court.
By Brandon Stahl and Jana Peterson , January 26, 2012
Barnum’s Lori Lind found her calling during the worst year of her life
By Jana Peterson , January 24, 2012
Reports cast doubt on bio-cremation process, Cloquet Council votes ‘no’ 
The Cloquet City Council said a decisive “no” to allowing the bio-cremation process at local funeral homes at its Tuesday night meeting by a vote of 6:1. The vote means the Cloquet funeral home will not be the first in the Northland to offer the relatively new alternative to burial and fire-based cremation.
By Jana Peterson , January 23, 2012
Sappi touts energy efficiency, environmental stewardship during Franken visit 
By Wendy Johnson , January 23, 2012
Cloquet ninth-grader puts CPR training to the test – to save his little sister
By Wendy Johnson , January 23, 2012
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