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  • Teen writing workshop offered July 26

    Pine Knot News|Jul 2, 2021

    The Arrowhead Library System is offering teens an online writing workshop with award-winning Minnesota Author Mary Casanova July 26-30. A small group of teen writers will create new work, share with others and discuss the writer’s craft and journey. The free, week-long workshop is for teens ages 13-17 who will meet online each day from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Workshop size is limited.Registration is required. Visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/2021alswriting workshop or call 218-741-3840. Casanova is the author of 39 books, ranging from picture books t...

  • Carlton News

    Leola Rodd|Jul 2, 2021

    Happy Independence Day. I hope folks will celebrate safely with family and friends now that most of the pandemic restrictions have been lifted. About three weeks ago, I had the opportunity to have a get-together with family and friends to celebrate my 75th birthday and even enjoy a visit from my son and daughter-in-law from California. We ate a lot of food, took family pictures and played some lawn games, including molkky — a gift from the Lance Seboe family. Molkky, aka finska, is a popular F...

  • Octogenarian looking to reunite

    Pine Knot News|Jul 2, 2021

    Graduates from the Cloquet High School classes of 1953, 1954 and 1955 will gather at The River Inn later this month. In addition to Facebook and other means, 1954 CHS grad Wendell "Windy" Falstrom placed a small ad in the Pine Knot News to let people know about the event. I connected with Fahlstrom at his home in Napa, California. These graduates are in their 80s and it's just a thrill for Windy to come back to Cloquet and rejoin his former classmates. "Once a person moves away and then reflects...

  • So berry close

    Madison Hunter|Jun 25, 2021

    With the heat wave in late May and early June, berry picking season is arriving early in Carlton County. Strawberry farmer Steve Schulstrom held out a perfect, bright red strawberry Monday morning, but partly green strawberries were still in the majority at Spectrum Farms. Still, he expected to open for picking later that week, a full week ahead of the early July estimate they made earlier in the month. "This year it got hot early on. Essentially, the plants woke up from sleeping and it was... Full story

  • Many factors driving tight labor market

    Mike Creger|Jun 25, 2021

    We are beginning to see some of the longer-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic as life returns to normal. For many, the more precise term could be "new normal," because things are nothing like they were before the world basically shut down 16 months ago. That's especially true in the regional labor market, where a shortage of workers has many businesses struggling to get help as customers flock back to venues outside of their homes. The literal signs are everywhere, most notably in the...

  • Carlton, Wrenshall deal won't happen

    Mike Creger|Jun 25, 2021

    Consolidation between the Carlton and Wrenshall school districts is no longer on pause. It's dead. The Carlton school board on Monday voted to remove consolidation from its list of future options for the foundering district. Left on the list are two expensive options for district residents: turning the South Terrace elementary into a preK-8 school and releasing high schoolers to another district, or creating a new preK-12 school at South Terrace. While the Carlton board plans to conduct a...

  • State has vaccine incentives as county hit 70% goal

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Carlton County will host a walk-in Covid-19 vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Carlton County Community Services Building in downtown Cloquet. People age 18 or older can pre-register or just walk in for a Johnson & Johnson or Moderna vaccine. On top of that, anyone who gets their first Covid-19 vaccine through June 30 will be eligible for a special reward. Rewards include entrance passes to the Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth, a 30-point Mall of America Nickelodeon Universe pass, an annual Minnesota fishing license, a...

  • Gordy's Hi-Hat drops pandemic carhop service

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Things really are getting back to normal. Always a bellwether of spring with its March opening, Gordy’s Hi-Hat is now signaling the end of the pandemic by ending its carhop-style of service. On June 17, the popular local burger joint announced they were transitioning back to counter service only, after trying to provide both carhop and counter service for several weeks. “It just wasn’t going to work as efficiently as we had hoped,” read the Hi-Hat Facebook page. “Thank you for understanding and for allowing us to continue to serve you. We l...

  • Thrift store serves area on many levels

    Madison Hunter|Jun 25, 2021

    There's a new thrift store in town, but there's a lot more going on than resale at this store. Located at 901 Cloquet Ave., Northern Lights Community Action provides secondhand clothes, furniture, kitchenware and many other essentials. They also provide jobs, and vocational training for people with disabilities. Northern Lights Community Action was started by Heather Wright. Wright is also the president of NorthStar Community Services, a nonprofit organization in Cloquet. The idea for the...

  • Jail site and scope study continues

    Dan Reed|Jun 25, 2021

    What a new jail or justice center will look in Carlton County continues to evolve as several groups work on specific issues for the project. Recognized as the largest, single county building project since the Carlton County Courthouse became a reality in 1922, the studies are centering on: • The feasibility of construction at the Transportation Building site off CSAH 6, aka old Highway 61. • The size and plan for the building; • A plan to possibly incorporate the courts at the same site; • The layout for increased traffic at the junctio...

  • Construction causes problems

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    It’s been a rough week for the Cloquet Police Department, but the issues are caused by construction work on 14th Street rather than a crime wave. On Monday, the phone lines and internet were down because a fiber optic line was cut. The line was repaired by Tuesday morning, and then a construction company struck a gas line outside City Hall on Tuesday. A press release issued just after noon Tuesday said the combined City Hall and police department building is temporarily closed. It was reported they had resumed normal operations before the e...

  • MnDOT to meet on culvert project

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    The Minnesota Department of Transportation is hosting a virtual public meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday to discuss the upcoming Minnesota Highway 210 box culvert replacement project. The 2022 project includes the replacement of four box culverts from the Tamarack River in Wright to Otter Creek near Interstae 35. For more information and a link to the virtual meeting, visit: www.dot.state.mn.us/d1/projects/hwy210-boxculvertsreplacements/index.html. Participants can also call 773-831-9018; phone conference ID: 677 848 015# for audio only. A...

  • Salvation Army still has services

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Although the thrift shop is closed, the Salvation Army social services office is still open. Call 879-5447 for information on programs offered at 316 Carlton Ave. The food shelf is open 4-6 p.m. Mondays as well as 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesdays....

  • Surviving aneurysms requires luck and love

    Jenn Hall|Jun 25, 2021

    Do bad things really happen in threes? This was definitely my third bad Memorial Day. On May 31, I had just traveled home with my mom from visiting family in Illinois, about a seven-hour drive. It was a beautiful afternoon and since I had been sitting all day, I decided to wash my car. This was no surprise to my husband, Sean. He knows my mind is constantly processing what I can accomplish next. Plus, I am self-diagnosed with a "little" obsessive compulsive disorder and living on a dirt road... Full story

  • Berry neccessities

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    The CarltonCounty Fruit.org. website is the one-stop spot for information on local fruit farms. The site has links to each farm website and/or social media pages along with hotline numbers for picking times. Leaning Barn Farm 218-349-7696 176 Thomson Road Esko Sweet Land Farm 264 Prevost Road Cloquet 218-260-9448 Blackbirds & Blueberries 3601 Crosby Road Cloquet 218-879-8193 Spectrum Farm Strawberries 2332 County Road 4 Carlton 218-389-6265 Farm LoLa 852 Cemetery Road Wrenshall 218-203-5995 Chub Lake Blueberries 2001 Kiehl Road Carlton...

  • Cloquet High School: Fourth Quarter B Honor Roll

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Cloquet High School Fourth Quarter B Honor Roll Grade 9 Drew Angell Liam Antilla Madyson Babineau Joseph Bailey Anistyn Baker Trinity Baker Ava Buchholz Izabella Dahl Ahna Demenge Cooper Ellena Evan Etter Robie Anne Forte Lillie Golen Keagan Hall Riley Hall Quinn Halli Carter Horvat Ryan Huls Kaleb Hyry Jayden Johnson Kobin Lambert Makenzie Lamere Torrie Lane Adison Lenarz Casandra Lind Katie Metzer Korpela Saige Moran Maddison Nelson Lilly Neumeyer Alexis Niemi Brooklyn Osvold Jackson Reynolds Taiju Satomi-Defoe Logan Sibik Aidan Sievert... Full story

  • Esko High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Esko High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll Ayisha Adamu Laila Adamu Emma Adkins Kaitlyn Adkins Kaylor Adkins Alexandra Aker Ashley Aker Jason Amireault Rachel Amireault Claire Anderson Karin Anderson Keone Anderson Simone Anderson Siri Anderson Joseph Antonutti Rachel Antonutti Ellahna Barnes Ellynor Barta Joel Barta Alena Beare Mollie Belich Aspen Berg Cairin Berger Cuinn Berger James Bergstedt Wyatt Bergstedt Aviana Bergstrand Emmeline Bohlman Alexander Bourgeault Jacob Bubb Braeden Caple Amber Carlblom Emma Cekalla Joseph Cekalla Samuel... Full story

  • Wrenshall High School Fourth Quarter A Honor Roll

    Pine Knot News|Jun 25, 2021

    Wrenshall High School Fourth Quarter A Honor Roll Natylee Anderson Connar Ankrum Patrick Ankrum Liam Bruce Megan Carlson Sage Fernquist Mason Goetz Brie Hoglund Brooke Kent Kaylie Lammi Elliana Lattu Elise Loucks Ryan Mattson Alex Murray Samantha Nyberg Andres Padilla Isaias Padilla Camden Peterson Abbie Resberg Owen Resberg Isabel Riley Jack Riley Zeke Rousseau-Sheff Molly Sheda Janae Sjodin Jeshua Sjodin Birk Stensaas Alexis Swanson Nadia Tessier Eli Twedt Rilee Wolfe Look for more honor rolls, including Wrenshall’s B honor roll, in next w... Full story

  • Court affirms Line 3 approvals based on oil demand

    Dan Kraker-MPR News|Jun 18, 2021

    The Minnesota Court of Appeals handed a major victory to Enbridge Energy this week, affirming state utility regulators’ approval of the Canadian company’s Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project. A three-judge panel ruled 2 to 1 that there is substantial evidence to support the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission’s approval of the project. The PUC approved a certificate of need for the Line 3 project twice — in 2018, and again last year. The commission also granted the project a route permit, along a different route than the current Line 3....

  • City will study franchise fees to fund roads

    Jana Peterson|Jun 18, 2021

    Cloquet city councilors gave the go-ahead to city staff Tuesday to look into charging franchise fees to utility companies as a way to raise money to pay for street and infrastructure improvements. City administrator Tim Peterson reminded the council that they decided to hold off on the fees during the pandemic because a lot of people were struggling financially. “We have zero dollars going towards street and utility infrastructure projects moving past this year,” Peterson told the council. “Fran...

  • Board sets annual budget for next year

    Mike Creger|Jun 18, 2021

    While it’s never an exact science when setting a budget nearly three months before students enter buildings for a new school year, the Cloquet school board approved numbers it was presented with at its regular meeting Monday night. The total operating cost for the 2021-2022 year was estimated at $38.7 million, slightly under proposed revenues. That leaves the district fund balance at $9.2 million, about $86,000 more than the previous budget year. The only eye-opener in the numbers is the projected $385,262 hit to the general fund balance. S...

  • Budget approved despite mysteries

    Jana Peterson|Jun 18, 2021

    Esko school board members approved a budget Monday for the next school year that superintendent Aaron Fischer referred to as somewhat “mythical.” That’s because the budget was created without knowledge of three critical indicators: how much the state is allocating to the school district, final results of contract negotiations with employees, and student count, which Fischer said they usually don’t know for certain until September. “We had to put in some assumptions because our legislato...

  • Salvage yard fire draws a crowd

    Jana Peterson|Jun 18, 2021

    Firefighters responded to a call from Mark's Salvage and Recycling at 8089 Highway 2 in Saginaw Tuesday afternoon, after it was reported the business was on fire. Signs on the property indicate the business accepts used appliances and electronics, along with waste oil. The initial cause of the fire is unknown. According to a press release from the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office, the owner of the property was uncooperative and the incident remains under investigation by the Cloquet Fire Marsha...

  • Apartment fire injures one; safety issues arise

    Jana Peterson|Jun 18, 2021

    A fire Sunday morning at Larson Commons senior apartments in Cloquet left one woman with severe injuries and her apartment damaged. It also raised questions about what would happen in case of a bigger fire. According to the Cloquet Area Fire District, a call came in around 9:30 a.m. June 13 about a fire inside an apartment with a possible trapped victim. Upon arrival, fire crews forced entry into the apartment and found the residence full of smoke with zero visibility. Crews found and removed...

  • Marathon will snarl traffic

    Pine Knot News|Jun 18, 2021

    This weekend’s Grandma’s Marathon events will cause delays for traffic headed to Duluth and the North Shore. On Saturday an Interstate 35 and Highway 61 detour is in place in Duluth to accommodate the morning marathon. The traditional detour route through downtown is under construction this year. Adjustments to the detour required to avoid the construction are going to result in longer delays than normal. Those heading to Duluth over the weekend can expect long delays. Plan ahead and consider alternate routes or using navigation apps to avo...

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