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  • Obituary: Karen Renee Laine

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    Karen Renee Laine, 51 years young, of Cloquet passed away Nov. 12, 2021 at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. She was born Jan. 16, 1970 to Paul and Mary (Carrillo) Cronic in Fort Hood, Texas. Karen loved to cook, especially family Mexican dishes, do arts and crafts, and her fingernails, and play bingo with friends. She enjoyed watching "General Hospital," home improvement shows, family sitcoms, crime dramas and football. Karen always took care of her sons and husband. She loved all her family and...

  • Obituary: Connor Dean Laine

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    Connor Dean Laine, 24 years young, of Cloquet passed away Nov. 15, 2021 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. He was born in Cloquet on Aug. 16, 1997, the son of Bernard and Karen (Cronic) Laine. Connor attended Carlton High School and graduated through online classes. He loved classic rock and grunge music, retro video games, anime, Japanese culture, technology and computers. Connor could fix anything pertaining to computers and was always helping people with their computer problems....

  • Jets end Wilderness streak

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    The Janesville Jets overcame a two-goal deficit to come back and beat the Minnesota Wilderness 7-4 on Saturday, and sweep a two-game weekend series in Cloquet. A strong first period allowed the Wilderness to jump out to a 3-1 lead Saturday. Janesville opened the scoring 3:17 on Cody Menzel’s first goal in just his second ever Junior A hockey game, but the Wilderness countered quickly. Noah Decker picked up his second goal of the season just 14 seconds later on a wrist shot from the faceoff circle to the left of Jet netminder Owen Millward. T...

  • Signing, accolades for Lumberjacks athletes

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    Two Cloquet High School athletes made their collegiate intentions known last week on the first National Signing Day of the school year. Dana Jones signed a letter of intent to play softball for Winona State University, while Katie Turner will head to Northern Michigan to play soccer. Both girls have been leaders for their respective Lumberjack teams and multi-sport athletes in their years at Cloquet. Golf standout Sam Baker, a 2021 Cloquet graduate, was awarded the Minnesota Golf Association...

  • Nordic ski lessons are available

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    The Nordic Spirit Youth Ski League is offering cross country ski lessons this winter at Spirit Mountain Nordic Center for kids ages 5 to 14. The league offers affordable prices with seasoned volunteer coaches. It will supply ski equipment if needed. Lessons begin Jan. 9 and will go for six weeks, to Feb. 13. The weekly Sunday lessons for children in grades K-3 will be 1:30-2:30 p.m. Kids in grades 4-8 will be taught 1-2:30. The cost is $20 for first child, $15 for a second child and a maximum of $45 per family. Price includes use of ski...

  • Cloquet Honor Rolls

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    Cloquet High School Quarter 1 A HONOR ROLL Grade 9 Rizal Agaton-Howes Gage Allen Diamond Allen- Lovejoy Owen Anderson Ahnna Bader William Bauer Johanna Bernu Sarah Blais Joshua Bleskacek Ellise Boyd-Affias Sofia Breuer Catelyn Calverly Madison Correll Cadence Dillon Mirianna Dohse Brody Dushkin Madison Erickson Cajun Follett Norie Lynne Forte Clare French Nikolas Gentilini Paige Goranson Natalie Halling Natalie Hautajarvi Riley Hillman Jean Hurd Olivia Jacobi Nicholas Janke Sophia Johnson Erin Keating Ella Kolenda Addison Kozelouzek Michael...

  • STEM videos offer college advice

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    High school students with interests in STEM fields, but who are uncertain of what to expect in college, now have a friend they can turn to for insights 24 hours a day. She’s Professor Alworth, who chats with northern Minnesota STEM students in a series of fun and informative video features that launched this month at www.AlworthScholarship.org/STEMtalks.html. The talks, each about 10 minutes long and featuring recent Alworth Scholarship recipients, confirm that many STEM students had the same apprehensions current high school students might hav...

  • 2021 was a season to remember

    Pine Knot News|Nov 19, 2021

    One month ago, at 5 p.m. Oct. 19, it was 70 degrees outside in Cloquet. Just about perfect outdoor weather. Our region was very fortunate to have an elongated golf season in 2021 — just ask golfers! Even with severe drought conditions this summer, Carlton County courses persevered and, in many cases, thrived. “Our club had over 200 days of golf this year and over 21,000 rounds played,” said Bill Manahan, Cloquet Country Club pro/manager, adding that the course was open April 10 to Oct. 27 this year. “By comparison, we had 18,000 rounds last ye...

  • It's state or bust for area athletes

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Photographer Dan Saletel captured the orange-out for Cloquet fans at the home section semifinal volleyball match Nov. 3, a sign of unity and an homage to Halloween past and deer hunting future. The Lumberjacks won against Hermantown but just missed state qualification over the weekend in a loss to Grand Rapids....

  • History mystery

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    The Carlton County Historical Society sent us some photos that it would like to know more about. The two photos shown above simply say "CHS Reporters" on the back. A calendar seen in the one with the microphone is displaying January of 1968. If you know any more about these photos, the people shown here and the circumstances, send us an email at [email protected], with History in the subject line. We'll gather what comes in and let everyone know. Two weeks ago, we featured a picture of...

  • Covid-19 testing sites

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Raiter Clinic Cloquet Call for an appt 218-879-1271 PCR Test, 3-5 days for results. Do not have to be a Raiter Clinic patient to test Med Express Cloquet Call 218-878-7903 when you arrive to parking lot Tests are first come, first served. Wait times may be up to 1-3 hours. Offer both rapid (15 min) and PCR test (3-5 days) DECC Duluth Schedule a test by going online to decc.org PCR tests: Result in 1-2 days. Rapid tests: Result while you wait (15 minutes) Open Tuesday-Friday 11-6, Saturday 11-4 Walgreens Cloquet Schedule a test online by...

  • Covid vaccines for the youngest

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Community Memorial Hospital will be giving Covid-19 vaccines for kids ages 5-11 from 4:15-6:15 p.m. Nov. 22 by appointment only. To schedule, call 218-879-1271. Additionally, parents can schedule Covid-19 vaccine appointments at St. Luke’s and Essentia Health in Duluth for their kids between the ages of 5 and 11, and at local pharmacies. For St. Luke’s, call 218-249-4200 or go to slhduluth.com/myCare. For Essentia Health, schedule through essentiamychart.org or by calling 833-494-0836....

  • Spider mysteries to be discussed

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Join award-winning science teacher and lifelong spider watcher Larry Weber for a free “Wonderous Webs” class Thursday, Nov. 18 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Carlton County transportation building. Weber will help untangle the mystery of spider webs and demystify the many purposes of silk. Did you know that spiders have up to seven silk glands and that each produces a different type of silk? The complex process of building a giant orb web will be explained in detail. Over 40 species of spiders and their webs will be discussed. Preregister by cal...

  • Get paid to share your thoughts

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Carlton County is looking for a little input from community members living in the rural areas of the county, including Holyoke, Barnum, Cromwell, Wrenshall, Kettle River and more. Please join one of two community listening sessions: in person Nov. 30 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and virtually Dec. 1 from 5-6 p.m. Up to 25 community members will be compensated with a $25 Visa gift card from the Centre for Public Impact for sharing their perspective, experiences and ideas how county government could better serve them. To join contact Emily Rish at...

  • Our View: Numbers tell a tale of veteran trends

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Another Veterans Day has come and gone. We hope you were able to meet up with one on Thursday. If patterns continue, it will likely be much more difficult to find a veteran in our midst in the future. That’s what we’ve found in looking at statistics, mostly from the U.S. Census, about population trends. The following is a short explanation from the Census on what is happening to our veteran population. We follow that up with some of the numbers we’ve collected. “The number of veterans in the United States has been declining for decades...

  • Letter to the editor: Better path needed on Big Lake Road

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    The Perch Lake Township Board of Supervisors joins with township residents to express our total disappointment in the lack of proper planning by the Carlton County Engineer’s Office in not providing a proper pathway along Big Lake Road. Residents of Perch Lake depended on such a pathway in the past. It offered an alternative to motorized vehicles for recreation and work-related activities. The limited pathway resulting from the Big Lake Road project is simply unsuitable for bikers and walkers as it is too narrow, causing safety concerns. In t...

  • Letter to the editor: Coaching goes beyond sports

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    According to Merriam-Webster, a coach is “one who instructs players in the fundamentals of a sport and directs team strategy.” There is so much missing from that definition. In late July, Otto Berti asked me if I’d help coach the Superior JV boys soccer team and assist varsity. I took the leap. Not just me, but my family let me be gone weeknights and Saturdays. It was a lot, but the reward was great. One of the things we talked about was the difference between a team and a family. Team does not equal family. Family loves unconditionally witho...

  • Obituary: Anita (Nelson) Anderson

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Described by her father as "a peach of a girl" on the day she was born, May 27, 1929, Anita (Nelson) Anderson peacefully passed away Nov. 4, 2021. As a child of Finnish parents living on a farm, Anita was curious, thoughtful, and a lover of animals. In 1947 she graduated from Esko High School as the class valedictorian. She worked at the Esko co-op store, serving the farmers in the area, and later moved to Cloquet, where she met Raymond "Hank the Barber" Anderson. They married in 1956 at Zion...

  • Obituary: "Betty" Ann Elizabeth Hebert

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    "Betty" Ann Elizabeth Hebert, 93, of Cloquet passed away peacefully Nov. 5, 2021, at Inter-Faith Care Center, Carlton. Betty was born April 17, 1928 to Paul and Elizabeth Meyer in Quamba. Betty loved life, which was apparent in everything she did. She loved to get dressed up, go dancing and just enjoyed whatever she was doing. If there was an opportunity or an invitation to go somewhere, she was there. Betty had a heart of gold and welcomed everyone with open arms, and her infectious smile made...

  • Obituary: Wayne Darrell Berget

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Wayne Darrell Berget, 72, of Cloquet passed unexpectedly but peacefully at his home on Nov. 5, 2021. Wayne was born on March 14, 1949, in New Richmond, Wisconsin. He spent many of his younger years ice fishing and playing darts. He was an excellent cook and an even better baker. He spent most of his career as a baker at numerous bakeries. In his most recent years, he spent his time golfing, ice fishing, watching NASCAR races and Westerns, playing cribbage and spending time with friends, and he a...

  • Obituary: Jessica Marie Swanson

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Jessica Marie Swanson, 39, of Cloquet died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021. Jessica was born June 15, 1982 in Cloquet to Guy and Patti Hendrickson. She graduated from Moose Lake High School. Jessica was married to Robbie Swanson, and she was a loving mother to her three children. Jessica is preceded in death by her husband, Robbie Swanson; stepfather, Daryl Kruger; maternal grandfather, Joseph Podvin; and paternal grandparents, Rudy and Faye Hendrickson. She is survived by her children, Jordis, Josiah and...

  • Death notices

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Dale Vernon Abbott, 86, Coleraine, and former longtime Cloquet and Esko resident, died Oct. 28, 2021 in Eveleth. Visitation: 12 p.m. until the 1 p.m. Celebration of Dale’s life Friday, Nov. 12 in St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Esko. Dorothy Arlyne Lisignoli, 91, of Cloquet. A Celebration of Life will be held Dec. 28 at Zion Lutheran Church. See the full obituary in the Nov. 19 Pine Knot News. Mary Linda Mettner, 72, Cloquet, died Nov. 9, 2021. A Celebration of Life will be held Jan. 15, 2022 at Zion Lutheran Church. See the full obituary in t...

  • Deer lick

    Pine Knot News|Nov 12, 2021

    Photographer Mike Farmer said this is the second eight-point buck he'd seen in his yard in as many days. "They seem to have a one-track mind this time of year," Farmer said. We think the buck is just happy Farmer was shooting with his camera, not a rifle. Reports from last weekend's deer hunting opener were sparse, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reported. It was just too hot for the deer or hunters to be moving much. That could change this weekend....

  • No charges for chicken release

    Pine Knot News|Nov 5, 2021

    According to Carlton County Sheriff Kelly Lake, there will be no charges against the business owners who released 200-300 “spent” chickens into the woods near their farm in Twin Lakes Township because they were no longer laying enough eggs. A deputy talked to Promised Land Farm owners Rob and Lori Gamble. By that time the chickens had all been rounded up by volunteers, including Kyleen Pedersen, the person who reached out on social media to various local chicken groups. “We use our discretion sometimes. The chickens were safe and gone,...

  • Change clocks this weekend

    Pine Knot News|Nov 5, 2021

    Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, when the clock will “fall back” one hour and in theory we all get one extra hour of sleep. Days will continue to get shorter until Dec. 21 when the winter solstice arrives. Then the length of days will begin to increase until the summer solstice on June 21, 2022. Remember to change your smoke alarm batteries as well....

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