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  • Wright/Cromwell news

    Jennie K. Hanson|May 6, 2022

    The Cromwell Area Community Club’s roadside cleanup has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7. The cleanup covers a one-mile stretch of Minnesota Highway 210 west of Cromwell on both sides of the highway. This event is a wonderful way to clean up our area and is part of our efforts in the Adopt-A-Highway program. A light lunch will follow. The Forest Hill Cemetery cleanup is planned for May 7, beginning at 9 a.m. If we get done early enough, we can join the CACC cleanup a...

  • FDLTCC honors achievements

    May 6, 2022

    Nineteen Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College students were inducted into the Alpha Phi Upsilon chapter of the international Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society during an annual recognition ceremony held April 27 at the college. Phi Theta Kappa serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership, and service programs. At Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, members must initially achieve and then maintain a 3.5 or...

  • Sewing for Community

    May 6, 2022

    Last weekend, the Wood City Quilters had a retreat at the Perch Lake town hall, where members worked on service projects for the community. They sewed pillowcases for area hospital pediatric units, nursing homes, assisted living centers, and treatment centers. Chemotherapy cushions were made for the oncology unit at St. Luke's. Walker bags will go to the residents of Sunnyside Health Care Center in Cloquet. Wood City Quilters was founded in 2019 to give area quilters the opportunity to learn...

  • Be aware of prescribed burns

    May 6, 2022

    Cloquet Forestry Center officials want folks to know they may be doing prescribed burns at the Forestry Center Tuesday and Wednesday, May 10-11. The burns are being done in collaboration with Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. There will be on-the-ground staffing from Bois Forte, Leech Lake, and Mille Lacs, and The Nature Conservancy, on Wednesday....

  • Cloquet production is a magical turn

    Jana Peterson|Apr 29, 2022

    The latest Cloquet High School spring play is literally magical ... and will look familiar if you're a Harry Potter fan. But don't expect that name to come up. Sure, there is a person referred to as "Harry," or "Potter," but he's not the star of the show. Rather, this play is about a certain famous fictional school of magic, but the focus is on the Hufflepuffs, who just happened to be there too. "Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic" is a 2015...

  • For Carlton, the show goes on

    Mike Creger|Apr 29, 2022

    When Carlton school board members decided in January to cut funding for a spring play director, Amanda Radtke decided she would volunteer to direct, even though she had no experience and "very little theater" in her background. But, as the academic, social and emotional learning advisor in the district, she knows her students. "The play is something the kids look forward to every year," she said this week. And so it is that high school students will present "Check Please," a humorous and very...

  • Ash borer has hit county

    Mike Creger|Apr 29, 2022

    In pure Minnesotan parlance, it could be worse. This month, a tree infested with emerald ash borer larvae was spotted in Cloquet, marking the first confirmed sighting of the tree-killing pest in the county. Ash borers have also recently been found in Lake County, especially in Two Harbors, and have been in Duluth for several years. "The good news is that it's not as rampant in Cloquet," said Kimberly Thielen Cremers, a plant protection expert at the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. In Two...

  • They're sharing Lilly's hearing journey

    Francy Chammings|Apr 29, 2022

    Storytime at Cloquet's Public Library has been an integral part of Katie Beck's schedule ever since Stella, her 5-year-old daughter, was born. So, when children's librarian Keiko Satomi suggested Katie and her husband, Jon, share the story of their second daughter, Lilly, they agreed. Lillian ("Lilly") was born Aug. 1, 2019. When she was given her newborn screening, the doctor determined that she was deaf. "Lilly was our first deaf person that we ever met in our life," Katie said. "At first for...

  • It's the great tree giveaway, 2.0

    Pine Knot News|Apr 29, 2022

    Last year Pine Knot News staff celebrated being recognized as the most outstanding weekly newspaper in the Land of 10,000 Lakes by giving away 10,000 tree seedlings. In January, the Minnesota Newspaper Association again presented its top prize to the Pine Knot. This year, newspaper staff decided to repeat last year's 10,000 tree giveaway this Memorial Day weekend with Trees 2.0. This year's "tree giveaway 2.0" is launching on May 27, a day when local businesses and organizations will be giving...

  • Cloquet regains Tree City status

    Jana Peterson|Apr 29, 2022

    City administrator Tim Peterson announced Cloquet has earned Tree City status once again, recognition that the city makes the planting and care of trees a priority. It had been more than a decade since Cloquet was officially declared a Tree City. City staff worked with the Arbor Day Foundation to meet requirements the past year. “It quite honestly takes a whole lot of work to get it set up initially, and Caleb and his staff took that on,” he said, referring to public works director Caleb Pet...

  • Band chairman exonerated by FDL tribal council

    Jana Peterson|Apr 29, 2022

    The censure hearings against Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa chairman Kevin Dupuis ended Monday with a meeting of the Reservation Business Committee. In a meeting open to band members in person and online, the RBC voted 3-2 that the accused chairman answered the questions to the council’s satisfaction. There will be no further proceedings, stated the band’s chief judge, Henry Buffalo, who was the presiding official for the hearing. Fond du Lac secretary/treasurer Ferdinand Martineau originally made the motion to censure Dupuis at...

  • Court prepares for May murder trial

    Jana Peterson|Apr 29, 2022

    Attorneys and Sixth District judge Jill Eichenwald hammered out the rules of engagement for the murder trial of Sheldon Thompson, on the Carlton County Court calendar from mid-May through June 3. More than two years have passed since Thompson was arrested in March 2020 on suspicion of murdering his pregnant girlfriend and her toddler son. Thompson, 34, is accused of killing Jackie Defoe, her unborn child, and her 20-month-old son in March 2020. Thompson faces two charges of murder in the first degree each for the deaths of Jackie Ann Defoe and...

  • Roadwork and sewer rates are on the rise

    Rebekah King|Apr 29, 2022

    The spring season has Thomson Township board members and township engineer Joe Jurewicz busy planning improvement projects. The Riverside Road project, which has been discussed by the town board and community members since early 2021, was approved by the board at its April 21 meeting. It involves paving the unpaved section of the road in 2023. This year, preparatory work will be started by the township’s utility and maintenance crew. Jurewicz said the preparation will consist of minor dirt work, adjusting grades, and adding gravel to p...

  • Commissioners hold boundaries

    Dan Reed|Apr 29, 2022

    Following a hearing and a presentation of a redistricting proposal by a high school student, the Carlton County board of commissioners voted 4-1 to make no changes to the boundaries of the five commissioner districts. Commissioner Mark Thell voted no. The agenda item, from motions, discussion, to voting took no more than three minutes at the April 25 adjourned session. Esko senior Nick Barta had presented a redistricting plan at the April 12 hearing that changed the commissioner district boundaries to reflect the changes in population noted in...

  • 'No mow May' is promoted

    Apr 29, 2022

    Carlton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Gary Peterson addressed the nationwide effort to encourage a stable pollinator population for gardens and crops in a meeting this week. He said his wife is a beekeeper and the stress on the pollinator population is very evident. There is a movement to have a “No Mow May” in which the local lawns are not cut in May to protect the dandelions. Peterson said harsh winters put a strain on native pollinators and the dandelions on our spring lawns provide some of the first chances for food. Peterson mad...

  • Do some spring cleaning outside Saturday

    Apr 29, 2022

    The City of Cloquet and the Boldt Company are organizing the second annual Cloquet Earth Day cleanup from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 30. Arrive between 9:30 and 10 a.m. for pre-registration at the Dunlap Island Park warming house. After the cleanup ends at noon, stay for the free picnic....

  • Drone class at FDLTCC

    Apr 29, 2022

    Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College will offer a new drone flying class this summer. The hands-on experience of flying a drone and training for the FAA Remote Pilot Certification exam takes place in an eight-week course starting June 1. It will prepare students for the exam; the certificate is required to legally fly drones professionally or within 5 miles of an airport. It will also allow graduates to pursue opportunities in a variety of industries, including construction, utilities, law enforcement, media production and natural...

  • District to move, merge its childcare

    Jana Peterson|Apr 29, 2022

    It's a task that's loomed large since Erin Bates took over as Cloquet Community Education director almost 18 months ago: find a new home for Li'l Lumberjacks Learning Center. Mission accomplished. In September, Li'l Lumberjacks and the entire Kids Corner program will move into a new facility at Pine Tree Plaza - most recently a furniture store - after extensive renovations inside. "We needed to relocate Li'l Lumberjacks, it was either that or potentially close the program," Cloquet...

  • Community garden grows in Cloquet

    Tom Urbanski|Apr 29, 2022

    Lingering winter weather has not dampened the spirits of the Cloquet Community Garden organizing committee. The group met recently on a wintry April afternoon to plan and get a jump start on the 2022 gardening and growing season. With about a dozen topics on the meeting's agenda, the discussion was enthusiastic as the group looked forward to brighter days ahead. "This is our sixth year," said Terry Anderson, Cloquet Community Garden Committee member. "I never would have thought it would be so...

  • On The Farm: Patience is this year's test

    John Hatcher|Apr 29, 2022

    On Sunday, we took a day off. There are a million things we could do; we should do. But we've also learned how important rest is. A day to recharge and reflect. Ok, to be fair, we're trying to learn. Eliot Coleman writes, in his "The New Organic Grower" book: "There is a strong temptation when starting out in farming ... to try to do it all right now ... Rest and reflection not only heal the body but help provide insight into how to get more accomplished with less work in the future so the same...

  • Wright/Cromwell news

    Jennie K. Hanson|Apr 29, 2022

    Our sincere sympathies to the family of Lincoln Peter Hansen, 94, who passed away April 15 at Villa Vista in Cromwell. He grew up in Cromwell and graduated from Cromwell High School in 1946. Visitation is 10 a.m. until the 11 a.m. funeral service May 4 in Bethany Lutheran Church in Cromwell. A luncheon will follow the service. Marcia Peterson, our longtime mail carrier, and her 8-year-old grandson who has type 1 diabetes are walking in the JDRF fundraiser April 30 in Duluth. You can donate at...

  • Carlton High School Honor Roll

    Apr 29, 2022

    Carlton High School Quarter 3 A Honor Roll Grade 6 Katelyn Cadotte Jaylah Crane Jorgen Herman Baily Line Cooper Miller Eva Mundell Selah Rupp Kyria Tuttle Kaden Ward Grade 7 Ava Jenne Landon Jenne Brielle Simula Danica Wyman Grade 8 Karysa Brown Alex Gillette Carley Lawry Sophia Schmidt Nadia Tessier Grade 9 Gavin Gibson Zander Hall Lauryn Hilton Jackson Korpela Amber Lawry Jazmyn Martini Julia Peterson Kayla Radtke Aryanna Rodeghiero Amy Schwoch Cody Shaw Skyler Vernon Grade 10 Michael Cadotte Luukas Korpela Megan Matarelli Sam Ojibway Grade...

  • Wrenshall High School Honor Roll

    Apr 29, 2022

    Quarter 3 A Honor Roll Olivia Aldridge Natylee Anderson Bryce Bartczak Eli Beetcher Gavin Beetcher Kyler Clarke Bethany Erjavec Easton Everett Sage Fernquist Mason Goetz Nathan Hamilton Brie Hoglund Tyler Iverson Eathen Johnson Jenna Johnson Julieauna Johnson Kaylie Lammi Elliana Lattu Joel Lembke Tyler Mills Alex Murray Alexis Nelson Andrew Olesen Isaias Padilla Kylie Parker Reece Prouty Abbie Resberg Owen Resberg Isabel Riley Jack Riley Molly Sheda Janae Sjodin Jeshua Sjodin Magdalene Sowada Kaya Stark Birk Stensaas Alexis Swanson Eli Twedt...

  • Cloquet bomb threat not unique

    Jana Peterson|Apr 22, 2022

    Just over a month after Esko schools had to evacuate due to a bomb threat, the same thing happened in Cloquet on Wednesday, April 20. Cloquet police chief Derek Randall told the Pine Knot that the Cloquet High School call was "exactly the same script" as the Esko call on March 17, including allegations of a backpack with wires being left in a particular classroom. The FBI confirmed afterward that the call to Esko - and numerous other schools in Wisconsin, Louisiana and California on March 17 -...

  • Earth Day events are planned

    Pine Knot News|Apr 22, 2022

    Those looking to celebrate Earth Day in the community have at least two options in Cloquet this weekend and next. The Cloquet Public Library will host an Earth Day celebration from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 23 at the library, 320 14th St. The free event is open to all ages and will feature a kids’ clothing swap, DIY no-sew T-shirt bag, grow-your-own cucumber seedling, book sale and more. The City of Cloquet and the Boldt Company are organizing the second annual Cloquet Earth Day cleanup f...

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