Tax impact sinks Moose Lake bond referendum
Moose Lake Superintendent Bob Indihar was back at work Wednesday morning, facing an even bigger challenge than trying to pass Tuesday’s ill-fated refe...
It's graduation season all over Carlton County
Read this for a (corrected) listing of dates and times for all high school graduations in Carlton County plus Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College...
CORRECTION-Fond du Lac Ojibwe School graduation
The Fond du Lac Ojibwe School commencement will be held at 6 p.m. tonight, Thursday, May 23.
CORRECTION-Wrenshall Graduation Date
The Wrenshall commencement will be held on Thursday, May 30, at 7 p.m.
Dogs rescued on Chub Lake after falling through ice
Chub Lake homeowner Mike Aili had seen two golden retrievers run across the frozen lake and back on Sunday, May 12. It wasn’t until he was working out in his yard around 11 a.m. when he heard the two dogs barking frantically in the distance.
RELATED CONTENTArea III Envirothon draws 180 competitors
While the Wrenshall team had a very good showing, it was one of the teams from Cromwell that landed in the trophy rankings, placing fifth overall.
RELATED CONTENTCounty approves $500,000 for upgrades to NERCC
Much of the discussion at Tuesday’s meeting of the Carlton County Board was all about the money.
RELATED CONTENTCloquet invests in new industrial technology
The Cloquet School Board voted to spend just over $147,000 to fund the new Industrial Technology Department at its Monday night meeting. Most of the costs have to do with purchase of technology, with the largest line item being $28,000 for 25 new computers to run new and updated software.
RELATED CONTENTStudents learn dangers of texting and driving first-hand
Just last week, texting and driving officially became the leading cause of death among teenagers, surpassing drinking and driving.
RELATED CONTENTConference aims to give hope to people with mental illness
It’s about hope and education, Ginger Spiess said. That’s why the Carlton County Local Advisory Council hosted a conference on mental illness last Thursday at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College.
RELATED CONTENTFrom the Editor..Everything is better when you talk about it
In the first audience question at last week’s “Into the Light” panel discussion on mental illness, the person who wrote the question was looking for practical tips for dealing with stigma — misconceptions, bias, ignorance — about mental illness. Talk about it, said Troy Otterson, panelist
RELATED CONTENTMan out on bail arrested for almost identical crime
A Duluth man arrested two weeks ago for stealing a vehicle and fleeing police was arrested again Tuesday, for stealing a vehicle and fleeing police.
RELATED CONTENTCloquet woman sentenced for arson, witness tampering
A Cloquet woman was sentenced Monday to 9½ years in prison for burning down a home and killing two dogs in an attempt to intimidate witnesses against her boyfriend, who is accused of murdering Trina Langenbrunner nearly 13 years ago.
RELATED CONTENTCounty accesses $620,000 in support of victims stressed by flooding
Emergency response is a fairly straightforward process when it comes to dealing with natural disasters such as last June’s devastating flooding in Carlton County. But what comes next is not.
RELATED CONTENTStudents speak out about bullying
Students at the Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program spent last Thursday doing activities based on the National Day of Silence, to bring awareness to GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual) individuals — or anyone with differences — who have been “silenced” by name-calling, bullying, etc. Some stories shared their own stories of bullying or abuse.
RELATED CONTENTBarnum woman guilty of voter fraud
Shawn Marie Kaarbo (aka Shawn Marie Melton and Shawn Marie Strandberg), 49, of Barnum pleaded guilty in Carlton County Court last Wednesday to one count of voting while ineligible.
RELATED CONTENTFound and lost again
A Cloquet man who was reported missing by his family in January and who is wanted for questioning by law enforcement was apparently living in a state park in California until recently.
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