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  • From the editor: Learning lessons from Sunnyside

    Jana Peterson|Oct 20, 2023

    The recent announcement that Community Memorial Hospital will close its Sunnyside Health Care Center came as a shock. The longtime nursing home serves some of our most vulnerable elders, and got high marks for doing so in a loving and compassionate manner. Being attached to the hospital was a plus — not only did it make emergency care more accessible, services such as occupational and physical therapy were only an elevator ride away. And ice cream at the Warming House was just down the hill. T...

  • Harry's Gang: Got an idea for the West End?

    Pete Radosevich|Oct 20, 2023

    People keep asking me what I’m doing with my building in the West End. It’s the original Barr Brothers funeral parlor on the corner of Avenue C and Vine Street. Most recently, it was the home of Carol and Gene Risdon’s The Rock Place store. For months now, the windows have been boarded over and some exterior canopies have been removed. I have lots of ideas. We haven’t had a restaurant in the West End since the terrific Avenue C restaurant closed after less than a year in business. Whateve...

  • Letter to the editor: We need newspapers

    Oct 20, 2023

    I enjoyed reading your columns in the Sept. 29 issue of the Pine Knot celebrating National Newspaper Week. I value local newspaper reporting, that is why I subscribe to three local newspapers. As I listened to a radio program (the CBC’s “As It Happens”), I learned that northwest Canada and Alaska have lost three local newspapers over the last month: the Fort Nelson News, Alaska Highway News, and Dawson Creek Mirror. In December of 2022, the region lost the Anchorage Press. These were local and regional news sources that had many decades of pu...

  • Drop a line

    Oct 20, 2023

    Drop a line The Pine Knot News encourages readers to participate on these pages. Let your voice be heard by following these basic guidelines: • Letters to the editor should be kept to under 300 words. Longer pieces may be considered for a guest commentary, which should be about 600 words. • If you write a guest commentary, be sure to include some background information and any expertise you may have to lend credibility to your piece. • Items dealing with local issues will take first priority. • Letters over the word limits will be edited...

  • Obituary: Shirley Larae Smith

    Oct 20, 2023

    Shirley L. (Waydula) Smith, 84, of Cloquet passed away Oct. 4, 2023, at Twin Ports Health Services in Superior, Wisconsin. Shirley was born on Sept. 20, 1939, in Shovel Lake, Minnesota to Peter and Ina (Hunter) Waydula. Shirley attended Greenway High School in Coleraine until meeting, and marrying the love of her life, Dale Smith, on Jan. 28, 1956. Together they worked in the bakery business in a few states, until eventually owning and operating Ed's Bakery in Cloquet for 18 years. Shirley...

  • Remembering the fires of 1918

    Pine Knot News|Oct 13, 2023

    On Saturday, the Fires of 1918 Museum and Depot in Moose Lake will commemorate the 105th anniversary of the fires that devastated the region on Oct. 12, 1918. A documentary will be shown at 2 p.m. in the Soo Line Event Center and memory candles will be available. There will be coffee and conversation afterward. On this date, Oct. 13, in 1918, the world was catching wind of the fires that consumed northeastern Minnesota the day before. Fires wiped out the cities of Moose Lake, Cloquet and other t...

  • Lumberjacks still hoping for fall home games

    Jana Peterson|Oct 13, 2023

    Editor's note: Both soccer games Tuesday and the football games Wednesday will be played at the new turf field in Cloquet, superintendent Michael Cary said Monday in an update. Hints of frustration showed Monday as Cloquet school board members discussed a still uncertain finishing date for the Members Cooperative Credit Union Stadium complex, with final football and soccer games approaching quickly. "The field's been sitting there almost a month," said board member Dave Battaglia, referring to t...

  • Harry's gang: Monks offer some inspiration

    Pete Radosevich|Oct 13, 2023

    I learned about monks during my time at Saint John’s University, a college near St. Cloud run by a Benedictine monastery. Being a monk is fascinating. They live a communal life, a true socialist society that actually works. One popular monk, Brother Willie, spent his evenings as the night watchman, with a toy “Sheriff” badge hanging off his overalls, checking doors and keeping an eye on things. Father Jerome was the abbott then, overseeing the university, prep school, liturgical press busin...

  • Obituary: Jake Demenge

    Oct 13, 2023

    Larry "Jake" Demenge was born on April 12, 1953, to Gottlieb "Ole" and Bernice (Lee) Demenge in Cloquet. He graduated from AlBrook High School in 1971. Jake was married to Elizabeth Maki on Oct. 27, 1979, and the two shared nine years of marriage. Jake began his career in the oil fields and also worked for Brenny-Dahl. He was employed with the Hallett Dock Co. for 41 years. Jake began his own business in 1990, Jake's Grading. The company later combined with Dust Doctor and Kivi Trucking to form...

  • Obituary: Dale Aho

    Oct 13, 2023

    Dale John Aho, 47, of Kettle River passed away Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, at his home. Dale was born on April 15, 1976, to John and Geralyn Aho in Cloquet. He and Kristy were high school sweethearts and have been together since 1993. They were married in Carlton on Sept. 21, 2001. Dale enjoyed logging with his family business since he was 12 years old. Dale and Kristy have four wonderful children that he loved with all his heart. Dale was a loving husband and father. Dale took pride in everything h...

  • Obituary: Tim Hansen

    Oct 13, 2023

    Timothy Frederick Hansen, 69, of Cloquet passed away at home Sunday Oct. 8, 2023. He was born on Nov. 17, 1953, to Wilbur and Loretta (Glidden) Hansen in Duluth. He graduated from Central High School and received an associate degree from Lake Superior College in Duluth. Tim served in the U.S. Air Force for 21 years. He retired honorably as a Master Sergeant and recently joined the Cloquet DAV. In 1997, Tim was married to his high school sweetheart, Jackie Schiltz. Together they made their home...

  • Korby's Connections: Cromwell's basketball history is legendary

    Steve Korby|Oct 13, 2023

    I attended the annual Harvest Festival at the Cromwell pavilion a few weeks ago. Scheduled for the first weekend after Labor Day every year, the festivities drew a good-sized crowd. Area residents were happy to get together and laugh, especially with the construction and its detours on Highway 210 now completed for the year. My resistance level being low, I sat next to my Eagle Lake neighbor at a picnic table to get details about the piece of pumpkin pie and ice cream he was sampling. It looked...

  • history mystery

    Mike Creger|Oct 13, 2023

    Do you know your French? In our continuing effort to get to the bottom of the business of where the Cloquet name came from, we found this front page of the Minneapolis newspaper, Echo de L'ouest, from February of 1918. It appears that the issue is profiling the state of things in the booming lumber city eight months before the devastating fire. The beginning of the article, using the very rudimentary French known by Pine Knot staffers, seems to describe where the name may have come from. We see...

  • Lumberjacks, Esko soccer headed to section championship games Tuesday

    Jana Peterson|Oct 13, 2023

    Both the girls and boys Lumberjacks soccer teams and the Esko girls soccer team are aiming for a section championship Tuesday and another trip to State. All three teams are seeded No. 1 in their section. After defeating Two Harbors 14-0 and Legacy Christian Academy 5-1, the Esko girls team will play Duluth Marshall at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Esko for the Section 7A championship. After a first round bye, the Cloquet-Carlton girls team beat Hermantown 1-0 on Thursday to advance to the section...

  • Sunnyside nursing home to close

    Jana Peterson|Oct 6, 2023

    After nearly six decades of caring for the community's elderly and infirm, Sunnyside Health Care Center in Cloquet is closing. Sunnyside and Community Memorial Hospital officials said the process will begin immediately and will be complete by the end of the year. Thirty-four residents will have to find new places to live, and close to 30 staff will lose their jobs. It was a difficult decision, said Community Memorial Hospital CEO Rick Breuer. But difficulty staffing the facility - which always...

  • Business Spotlight: Carlton Area Lions Club

    Oct 6, 2023

    The Carlton Area Lions Club has been serving the Carlton area since 1972 and is one of 49,000 Lions clubs around the world. Members of the all-volunteer Carlton area club have resided in all corners of Carlton County, giving their time and energy to create a positive impact here and around the globe. Club members spend much of their time raising funds to help support a number of causes. Fundraisers include their monthly Burger Night at the Carlton VFW, raffles, plant sales and more. Their next...

  • On The Mark: Fall is fleeting, but oh, so lovely

    Ann Markusen|Oct 6, 2023

    Autumn has been my favorite month since I was a child. I loved the bursts of orange and yellow. Raking up the leaves in our small Minneapolis yard. Piling them to jump in with neighbor kids. Putting on our tweener (between seasons) jackets. Feeling the chill on my cheeks. Anticipating the applesauce and cider my mom and dad were cooking up in the kitchen. And looking forward to seeing my schoolmates again. We're living on the crest of a glacial hill, with a moraine sloping down toward the west,...

  • Harry's Gang: Court levels balance the scales

    Pete Radosevich|Oct 6, 2023

    The Court of Appeals met in Duluth recently, and I was lucky to watch it and attend a reception afterwards, meeting all three of the Court of Appeal judges hearing the cases. One of the cases involved the old Kozy Bar building in Duluth, as a group backed by one-time owner Eric Ringsred sued the city of Duluth, which had issued a demolition permit to have the building torn down. Regardless of how you feel about that eyesore in downtown Duluth or how much you miss having a beer and an argument...

  • Obituary: Jeannie Graboski

    Oct 6, 2023

    In the quiet embrace of Cloquet, a flame of life flickered and danced, illuminating the world with its presence. Jean LeeAnn Ruth Graboski, known affectionately as Jeannie, has embarked on her grandest adventure yet, departing from this earthly realm on Sept. 24, 2023. She leaves behind a tapestry of memories woven with love, care, defiance, and a knack for keeping life interesting. Born April 21, 1964, in the heart of Cloquet, she was a testament to the resilience and love we humans can hold....

  • Obituary: John Francis Peacock

    Oct 6, 2023

    John Francis "Bucky" "Skin" Peacock, 67, of Cloquet died on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. He was born on Sept. 11, 1956, to Robert and Elizabeth (Morrissette) Peacock in Cloquet. John was a plumber by trade and worked with various companies throughout his life. He was a proud member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He loved camping and fishing at the river and his trips to Las Vegas. John was preceded in death by his parents; brothers George and...

  • Obituary: Mary Karen Lindquist

    Oct 6, 2023

    Mary Karen Lindquist, 76, of Cloquet passed away Monday, Sept. 18, 2023, in Bayshore Residence and Rehabilitation, Duluth. Mary was born on May 23, 1947, in Cloquet to William and Suzanna Lindquist. She attended St. Benedict High School in Crookston. Karen was preceded in death by her parents; siblings Marie Lindquist, William (Norma) Lindquist, John Lindquist, Kathleen (Don) Green, Elizabeth (Edward) Kolodge, Rodney Lindquist, Robert (Yvonne) Lindquist and Sue Runke; and sister-in-law Mary...

  • Obituary: Barbara Anne (Pacini) Garsow

    Oct 6, 2023

    Our dear mother, Barbara Anne (Pacini) Garsow, passed away on Sept. 28, 2023, after a brief battle with cancer. She left this world peacefully, surrounded by family in the comfort of her home, at the age of 84. Barbara was born on June 22, 1939, in Two Harbors to Tony and Anna Pacini. She lived in Massachusetts for a short period of time but resided the majority of her life in Minnesota. She raised a family of four and was blessed with 55 years of marriage to her husband, Raymond. She worked at...

  • Harry's Gang: Leaders need to be accountable

    Pete Radosevich|Sep 29, 2023

    I’m disturbed by the attorney general in Texas. Recently, he was acquitted by the Texas legislature on corruption charges, even though every Texan who cares knows the man is corrupt. In fact, even the legislature who declined to convict him knows he’s guilty. So why did they acquit? Politics. Then, New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez, a Democrat, was indicted (again!) on corruption charges, and while a good number of his fellow party members are encouraging him to resign, his reaction has been to...

  • History Mystery

    Sep 29, 2023

    Forgive yourself if you haven't heard of Julius Berg Baumann. The Norwegian-American poet, who lived in Carlton County, died of cancer in 1923, at age 53. And unless you find translations of his work, you'll need to know Norwegian to properly appreciate it. But he is a celebrated artist, with a large monument honoring him at Hillcrest Cemetery in Cloquet. That's where people will meet Saturday after a celebration of Baumann at the Carlton County Historical Society beginning at 11 a.m. Baumann...

  • Some numbers to ponder

    Sep 29, 2023

    We here at the Pine Knot News hear from readers every day about how they cherish a local newspaper that covers what’s going on right here in Carlton County. We never take those sentiments lightly and pride ourselves on offering a newspaper in print and online that puts the community first. It includes having an office here and being on the ground every day exploring what’s happening in your own backyard. Newspapers are important. And you, dear readers, are not alone. As we celebrate National Newspaper Week Oct. 1-7, digest these recent fin...

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