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Legislative notebook: Hundreds rally for passage of gay marriage
By Danielle Killey and Don Davis Many of the hundreds who rallied Thursday to support legalizing same-sex marriage in Minnesota said they think it can happen this year. We have come this far and are t...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 9:38 PM
Proctor's Matt Welch wins Milaca Mega Meet title, Esko's Marisa Shady second in girls race
Proctor senior Matt Welch won the Class AA high school boys individual title in Saturday's Milaca Mega Meet in 15 minutes, 18 seconds for 5,000 meters at the Stones Throw Golf Club in Milaca, Minn. W...
Posted on 9/23/12 at 11:08 AM
Mr. White American Man
Greetings! I have an exciting article today featuring parades, modeling, and being on stage. But first, I want to let you all know that my book/eBook project, New Plateaus in China, was accepted and n...
Posted on 5/12/12 at 9:15 AM
Flatbread: All-Purpose, All Delicious
While vacationing in Arizona a couple of weeks ago, I attended a cooking class at Sweet Basil Gourmetware and Cooking School in Scottsdale. My friend, Pat Sinclair, and I pulled into the parking lot o...
Posted on 3/18/12 at 3:13 PM
School board approves bond sale for retiree benefits
Cloquet School Board members unanimously approved a motion Tuesday to issue bonds to help fund post-employment benefits. Cloquet residents will see tax increases as a result.By Jana Peterson , August 21, 2008
School Board contemplates bond sale for retiree benefits
Cloquet School Board members deferred a decision Tuesday about whether to take advantage of a new tool for school districts which would allow them to issue bonds, without an election, to help fund post-employment benefits.By Jana Peterson , August 14, 2008
Cloquet School Board approves bid for new Washington playground
The din outside Washington Elementary will likely hit an unprecedented high this fall when students are given free reign over a new and improved playground.By Jana Peterson , July 17, 2008
Cloquet School Board approves scoreboard, lights for tennis court
Cloquet will be a little brighter this fall, with the installation of a new scoreboard and lights on the tennis courts at the high school.By Jana Peterson , July 03, 2008
Barnum school’s $1.9 million referendum passes
Barnum students will get a little more elbow room at school thanks to a referendum passed on Tuesday. Unofficial results show the referendum passed 306-160.By Jana Peterson , May 22, 2008
Accomplished Cloquet High School student prepares to take the world by storm
Amanda Rosemore is one person who definitely deserves everything that’s coming to her.By Jana Peterson , May 08, 2008
Barnum eyes school expansion referendum, would not raise taxes
A referendum on Tuesday, May 20, will determine whether Barnum Elementary School students will be able to spread out in a much-needed addition in the near future.By Jana Peterson , April 24, 2008
Wrenshall uses red plan resentment in effort to drum up its enrollment
The Wrenshall School Board is inviting Duluth parents dissatisfied with their school district’s long-range building plan to take advantage of open enrollment and send their students to Wrenshall, 15 miles southwest of West Duluth.By Nina Petersen-Perlman , April 22, 2008
Cromwell-Wright after-school program expansion draws increased participation
Since 2001, the Cromwell-Wright School District has invested a lot of energy in keeping kids busy and safe in the after-school hours until parents get home from work. It takes a lot of money to operate after-school activities, but the district invested available funds in a fledgling after-school program.March 20, 2008
Our Neighbors...Ethan Skare
To say Cloquet High School senior Ethan Skare needs a new liver does not begin to tell his story. Born in 1989, Skare had a rare type of cirrhosis of the liver that occurs in newborns. As a result, he was only a toddler in 1991 when he endured a liver transplant surgery that had complications. Skare received a liver from a six-year-old child.By Jana Peterson , March 06, 2008
Washington playground fails to make the grade
As expected, the aging playground at Washington Elementary earned a poor grade with inspectors in a report given to Cloquet School Board members on Monday.By Jana Peterson , January 31, 2008
CLIMB Theater teaches Churchill students about interpersonal relationships
Ask a roomful of elementary students to sit stock still for 45 minutes, and most any teacher will tell you you’re asking the impossible.By Wendy Johnson , January 31, 2008
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