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  • Letter to the Editor: There's a worthy trio in Carlton race

    Oct 25, 2024

    I would like to endorse and recommend Ben Nilsen, Ryan Leonzal and Dan Solarz for Carlton school board. Our current board has done a good job of brainstorming, thinking outside the box and implementing new ideas in an attempt to increase enrollment. There are great things happening at the high school and elementary, but we need students to increase revenue. I feel consolidation with Wrenshall is the best option and the current board members have been unable to make any progress with this. The fact that the four-day school week was passed in...

  • Letter to the Editor: Dotseth had failures as legislator

    Oct 25, 2024

    In my opinion, Jeff Dotseth has been a poor representative for Minnesota House District 11A. In the midst of the recent flurry of news and debate around his domestic abuse history, I feel that his failures as a legislator are getting lost. As we head to vote, remember that Rep. Dotseth dropped the ball on legislation that was critical to funding for the Carlton County Justice Center. It is only the quick actions of county commissioners with help from Sen. Jason Rarick that salvaged that funding. I want a representative who understands how to...

  • Letter to the Editor: Plante-Buhs willl be asset for county

    Oct 25, 2024

    endorse Sarah Plante Buhs for Carlton County commissioner. As the current president of the board for United Way of Carlton and Pine County Areas, I have had the pleasure of working closely with Sarah as executive director. Her dedication, commitment, and leadership in our community have continually impressed me. During her tenure at the United Way, Sarah has brought new programs to our area, such as the homeless youth program, addressing a critical need in our community. She has also worked tirelessly to enhance and improve existing programs,...

  • Letter to the Editor: Township led on water project

    Oct 25, 2024

    In regard to the interview of Carlton mayoral candidate Ann Gustafson, as the clerk for Twin Lakes Township, I would like to correct some misinformation contained in the Oct. 18 election guide. Gustafson stated that “Carlton has been great at maintaining infrastructure and collaborating with the county to get a new waterline to the Highway 210 corridor.” The corridor Gustafson is referring to is in Twin Lakes Township, and the infrastructure was designed by the township and funding for the infrastructure was due to the efforts of the Twin Lak...

  • Letter to the Editor: Vote for my husband

    Oct 25, 2024

    I want to share why my husband, Jeff Dotseth, is the best choice to continue as our state representative. Jeff is a hardworking, dedicated man who truly cares about our community and the people he serves. His passion for helping others is what drove him to enter politics, and he puts his heart into it every day. Jeff is committed to making Minnesota safer, more affordable, and a great place to raise a family. Despite Democratic control, he has helped secure millions of dollars for our area by working across the aisle and thinking outside the...

  • Letter to the Editor: Dunlap has skills to get job done

    Oct 25, 2024

    My husband and I have known Caleb Dunlap since he was in the eighth grade. It has been amazing to see him grow throughout the years to become the accomplished young man he is today. We support him in his quest to become a Carlton County commissioner from District 1 because we believe his education and experience will serve him uniquely for this position. Caleb graduated from Cloquet High School and then went on to study at the University of California Los Angeles. After finishing college, he was hired by a successful West Coast company. At a me...

  • Letter to the editor: Sarah is the real thing

    Oct 25, 2024

    I wholeheartedly endorse Sarah Plante Buhs for Carlton County commissioner. As a retired state representative for District 11A, I have had the opportunity to witness Sarah’s dedication to public safety and remarkable leadership qualities. Sarah is a capable leader, diligent advocate, and trusted voice in our community, always putting the greater purpose above popular opinions. Her extensive career in public safety, healthcare, and community service exemplifies her unwavering dedication to our community’s well-being. Sarah’s proven track record...

  • Letter to the Editor: Vote for Sarah

    Oct 25, 2024

    I would like to lend my support to Sarah Plante-Buhs as she runs for Carlton County commissioner. In my capacity as executive director of the Cloquet Educational Foundation, I have found Sarah to be a great listener, open to collaboration and ready to tackle some of the most ambitious projects of the foundation. Sarah is a strategic thinker and strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of her community, especially in the area of education. Make a plan to vote by Tuesday, Nov. 5 and consider Sarah Buhs as your candidate of choice for...

  • Letter to the Editor: Vote Boyechko, Peterson for SWCD

    Oct 25, 2024

    I encourage you to vote for Michelle Boyechko and Gary Peterson for Carlton County Soil & Water Conservation District supervisors. Gary Peterson, of Barnum, has served as school teacher, coach and county commissioner. He is a long time SWCD supporter and cooperator and has worked with the district to improve forest health and wildlife habitat on his lands. He intends to continue working on watershed and environmental issues at the local level. He will do his best to support and encourage rural, sustainable family farms. Michelle Boyechko, of...

  • Letter to the Editor: Support Shawn Reed for judge opening

    Oct 25, 2024

    I send this letter of support for Shawn Reed’s District Court Judge candidacy. I’ve practiced law with and against Shawn for almost 30 years, mostly as trial attorneys in the courtroom, which is where good judges learn their craft. I’ve tried cases against him and practiced law with him. His courtroom skills will translate superbly to a term on the bench. He has always been well-informed, well-advised, ethical and professional, which are all necessary qualities for an effective judge. I support his candidacy and, as indicated by the recen...

  • Letter to the Editor: Say 'no' to Stauber

    Oct 25, 2024

    U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber sure knows how to vote “no.” In the last six years Pete has been in Congress, he has consistently voted “no” on legislation most Minnesotans care deeply about: affordable healthcare, lowering the cost of insulin, protecting Americans with pre-existing health conditions, preserving Social Security and Medicare, calling out fuel price gouging, expanding healthcare to veterans who were exposed to burn pits and other toxins during military service. When Pete votes yes, it is equally disastrous for Minnesotans. He supported...

  • Letter to the Editor: Where's our representative?

    Oct 25, 2024

    Help. We’re looking for U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber from Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, last seen heading to Washington D.C. on the road he calls “our way of life.” Unfortunately, Pete Stauber has lost his direction representing the people of his district. Bringing important benefits to his district has been pretty hard for him because he likes to vote “no” to important legislation for his constituents. “No” to the Honoring Our PACT Act, the largest healthcare expansion bill in decades for veterans suffering from toxic burn pit exposure. ...

  • Letter to the Editor: Stauber's record speaks for itself

    Oct 25, 2024

    The most recent census has created an upheaval in election boundaries, leaving many of us scrambling to learn basic information on candidates in our newly aligned districts. To those who find themselves in Congressional District 8, where U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber is being challenged by Jen Schultz, I would like to share important information as a constituent who has been in the district for years. Stauber has been the congressman for Grand Rapids and Iron Range cities for the past six years. His performance in office has been so dismal that the...

  • 'Jacks bow out of State tourney

    Kerry Rodd|Oct 25, 2024

    It was déjà vu all over again for the Cloquet/Carlton girls' soccer team at the Class AA state quarterfinal Wednesday night. After winning the Section 7AA tournament last week in a shoot-out, the Lumberjacks ended up in the exact same situation against Orono in the first game of the state tournament. The game ended tied at 1 through regulation and through overtime before Orono scored four goals to the Lumberjacks' three in the shootout to win. "I thought that after we got behind early and we mad...

  • The Ticker: A quick look at area teams in action

    Oct 25, 2024

    Wednesday, Oct. 16 Football Moose Lake/Willow River 40 Greenway/N-K 0 North Branch 68 Cloquet 6 Esko 13 Pine City 9 Barnum 55 South Ridge 7 Cromwell-Wright 54 Carlton/Wrenshall 0 Thursday, Oct. 17 Volleyball Bemidji 3 Esko 1 Tuesday, Oct. 22 Football 7AAAA Denfeld 28 Cloquet 20 7AAA Esko 22 Hibbing 6 7AA Barnum 45 Hinckley-Finlayson 14 Moose Lake/Willow River 48 Greenway/N-K 28 7A Chisholm 14 South Ridge 12 Section 5 nine-player Cromwell-Wright 48 McGregor 8 Nevis 52 Carlton/Wrenshall 8 Wednesday, Oct. 23 volleyball 7AAA Princeton 3 Cloquet 1...

  • 'Jacks fall short in State quarterfinals

    Jack Slater|Oct 25, 2024

    A slow first-half start led to a second-half surge for the Lumberjacks that was too little, too late on Wednesday. Ultimately, the Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys soccer team fell 4-2 to Blake School during a Class AA quarterfinal game in White Bear Lake. "It took us a while to obviously settle in and once we started beating them to the ball and got into the rhythm, we were able to flip that field but it just took too long," Sundquist said. "Man, if we had started that way, I think it would have been...

  • Section play has started

    Kerry Rodd|Oct 25, 2024

    It’s section playoff time for local volleyball teams and things are about to get awfully interesting. What follows is a breakdown of local teams and who and when they will be playing. Look for more information on volleyball playoffs in next week’s Pine Knot News. Section 7A Four local teams will all be vying for a place in the Section 7A championship game, but all of those teams will have a tough road ahead. No. 8 seeded Fond du Lac Ojibwe gets the tough job of opening up against No. 1 see...

  • Section playoff field thins

    Kerry Rodd|Oct 25, 2024

    Playoff football began Tuesday as a number of area teams tried to punch their ticket into the second round of sections. Class AAAA Cloquet made a valiant comeback against Duluth Denfeld in Duluth, falling short 28-20 on Tuesday. Denfeld came in as the No. 3 seed with a record of 5-3, while the Lumberjacks were the No. 6 seed with a record of 2-6. The two teams met in early October with the Hunters coming away with a 16-point win. Against Denfeld, the 'Jacks had the tall task of trying to slow...

  • Day Tripping: Fall has its magic for kids

    Darrell Davey|Oct 25, 2024

    Fall is here and with it comes chill winds, scuttling leaves and so many things to do. It's not sugar plum fairies that dance through my head, but dreams of corn mazes, pumpkin carving, walks through the woods and creative ways to spend those chilly days together. Each year our family makes a trip out to the Ru-Ridge Corn Maze between Carlton and Wrenshall for an afternoon of delights. Though we have yet to brave the late-night activities such as the Flash Light Fridays, we make sure to take adv...

  • MPR News|Oct 25, 2024

    This fall, Minnesotans will vote on whether to renew a proposal earmarking some money from the state lottery to fund environmental programs, including parks projects, conservation and clean water efforts. Back in 1988, voters approved a Minnesota constitutional amendment dedicating a portion of lottery proceeds to the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. Since then, voters have thrice renewed the proposal. Like earlier measures, this one would continue directing 40 percent of the net proceeds generated to the Minnesota Lottery to the...  Website

  • Obituary: Archie Maki

    Oct 25, 2024

    Archie Ray Maki, 68, of Floodwood, passed away Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. He was born April 2, 1956, to Edwin and Helen (Palmi) Maki in Cloquet. Archie spent his childhood in the Brookston area and attended Alborn schools, earning a diploma in 1974. He quickly found his career attending trade school for boilermaking and went on to work for the Boilermakers Local 647 Union for 36 years. Archie was married to Sharyl Heine for 14 years and together they were blessed...

  • Obituary: Peggy Moerke

    Oct 25, 2024

    Margaret "Peggy" Ann Moerke, 81, of Esko passed away Oct. 12, 2024, at Inter-Faith Care Center in Carlton. Peggy was born in Duluth on July 7, 1943, to Lyell and Johanna Brand and graduated from the Denfeld High School class of 1961. She worked until 2020 as a recorder for Social Security disability hearings, providing the official records of the proceedings. She enjoyed knowing the people in the office and meeting the variety of traveling judges who presided over the hearings. Peggy was always...

  • Obituary: Carol Carlson

    Oct 25, 2024

    Carol Jean Carlson, 80, of Cloquet passed into God's hands on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, at New Perspective Senior Living in Cloquet. She was born Aug. 3, 1944, in Duluth to Henry and Fannie (Neiminen) Freeman. Carol graduated from Denfeld High School in 1962 and continued her education in college in the home health aide/homemaker field, later working for St. Louis County. After numerous years with the county, Carol decided to retire and start her own assisted living facility in her home in...

  • Obituary: Gail Beck

    Oct 25, 2024

    Gail Patricia Beck, 84, of Carlton passed away Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Moose Lake Village in Moose Lake. She was born Nov. 23, 1939, in Duluth, the daughter of Wallace and Patricia (Lahti) Nickila. Gail was raised in Esko. After graduating from high school, she attended cosmetology school and became a licensed beautician. From 1971 to 1977 she was owner and operator of the Golden Gate Supper Club. Gail and Bruce left Cloquet and built their dream retirement home on a hobby farm in Carlton....

  • Obituary: Catherine Sollom

    Oct 25, 2024

    Catherine Ann Sollom, 74, passed away peacefully Oct. 16, 2024, surrounded by her family. Cathy grew up in Minnesota and graduated from Cloquet High School in 1968. She attended college at Bemidji State, where she double-majored in English and mass communications while finding the love of her life. In 1971, she and Bob married and embarked on a lifelong journey of love and adventure. Cathy passionately served our nation for more than 30 years as a civil servant, predominantly with her beloved...

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