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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
Silver Bay football completes season 6-2
The Mariners completed the regular season with a record of 6-2 after defeating Northeast Range 48-0. It was another easy win in the opening round of the Section 7 Nine-man playoffs as the team whipped Wrenshall 59-6 Tuesday.October 27, 2011
Cloquet School Board hires extra middle school math teacher
The Cloquet School Board has voted to approve the hiring of a new full-time Cloquet Middle School math teacher.By Brittany Berrens , July 15, 2010
Board considers referendum extension
Faced with staggering increases in health insurance premiums and a significant delay in state funding during the year ahead, the Cloquet School Board is keeping a closer-than-ever eye on the ebb and flow of the district’s revenue and expenses.By Wendy Johnson , June 18, 2010
Carlton-Wrenshall pairing and sharing at stalemate once again
A proposal to resume pairing and sharing between the Carlton and Wrenshall school districts was brought back to the table recently, only to fail at the last minute.By Wendy Johnson , March 18, 2010
McGregor students sent home after note found
The McGregor School District sent its students home this morning after a threatening note was found.May 06, 2009
District to cut nearly $1 million from budget
In good times, public service is all-consuming and difficult. In tough times, it’s that times 10. Cloquet Schools Superintendent Ken Scarbrough took a few moments to thank the school board members for their service at Monday’s meeting in honor of “School Board Recognition Week.”By Wendy Johnson , February 26, 2009
School board hopes for slice of stimulus package
Last week’s icy roads delayed the Cloquet School Board’s regular meeting to Tuesday this week, and it also allowed time for some rays of good news to enter the bleak financial spreadsheets of the district.By June Kallestad , February 18, 2009
Cloquet School Board responds to school bus complaints
School bus transportation issues raised recently by the Local Indian Education Committee led Cloquet School Board members to approve a resolution Monday in response.By Jana Peterson , January 15, 2009
Queen of Peace School’s continued existence hinges on parental support
“We’ll see where it goes,” said Father David Tushar about a recent proposal floated to the parents of Queen of Peace elementary students to keep the school operating beyond this year.By Jana Peterson , January 08, 2009
Cloquet School Board votes down bond sale
By a 3-3 vote, Cloquet School Board members rejected the sale of general obligation bonds to help finance the district’s post employment benefits on Monday night.By Jana Peterson , October 30, 2008
Queen of Peace to close school doors
By Jana Peterson , October 30, 2008
Cloquet school board sets date for sale of bonds
Cloquet School Board members moved ahead Monday night with setting a date for the sale of general obligation bonds to help finance the district’s post employment benefits.By Wendy Johnson , September 25, 2008
Enrollment of new students on the increase
t schools, according to Ken Scarbrough, Cloquet superintendent of schools.By Wendy Johnson , September 11, 2008
Cloquet School Board stands fast by decision to sell bonds
The Cloquet School Board’s decision to issue bonds to help finance district employees’ post-employment benefits came back to haunt them on Monday night.By Wendy Johnson , September 11, 2008
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