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  • County offices move to Cloquet

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    Effective Monday, March 29, the Carlton County coordinator’s office and human resources office will relocate from the Carlton County Courthouse to the old Cloquet City Hall building in Cloquet at 1307 Cloquet Ave. All business related to these offices will be conducted at the new location. Contact coordinator Dennis Genereau at 218-499-1573 with any questions....

  • Gordy's makes it to semifinal burger bracket

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    Voting in the semifinal ended in the Great Minnesota Burger Bracket — sponsored by Minnesota Public Radio’s Warming House program — and the battle between Gordy’s Hi-Hat and the Rusty Nail in Battle Lake is over. The Rusty Nail will advance and the rest of us will just enjoy our favorite burger from Gordy's HiHat. To find out more, visit mprnews.org/thewarminghouse....

  • Free program aims to connect

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    Local health care organizations are partnering with Aunt Bertha, an established network of nonprofits and social care providers, to provide a free online platform that allows anyone to easily find and connect with local free and reduced-cost programs. The program name is “Resourceful” and its goal is to make it easy for people facing social needs to find and make referrals to appropriate programs and services for food, shelter, health care, work, financial assistance and more. Visit weareresourceful.org for more onformation and to learn how...

  • Revamped graduation party approved

    Pete Radosevich|Mar 26, 2021

    The Esko school board approved a revamped graduation party for its students that will be abbreviated from the traditional all-night event during its meeting Monday night. In previous years, graduates would board a bus after the ceremony and enjoy a cruise on the Vista Fleet in Duluth, while parents prepared the gymnasium for an all-night event designed to keep students in a safe environment. Last year, the event was canceled due to the pandemic. This year, the parent-run organizing committee...

  • Early budget forecast is comparatively rosy

    Jana Peterson|Mar 26, 2021

    In contrast to last fall’s “doom and gloom” budget forecast, Cloquet superintendent Michael Cary was almost optimistic about the revised budget numbers during Monday’s Cloquet school board meeting. It helps that the state budget office recently predicted a $1.6 billion surplus, swinging from a predicted $1.3 billion deficit. Cloquet school district finance director Candace Nelis walked board members through the revised figures and predictions for the next school year. She based next year’s...

  • Federal and state tax filing deadline now May 17

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    Following the federal tax deadline extension, the Minnesota Department of Revenue has announced a grace period for taxpayers filing their annual Minnesota Individual Income Tax return for tax year 2020. Those taxpayers now have until May 17, 2021, to file and make their payments without any penalty or interest. “This grace period for the individual tax filing and payment deadline provides timely relief to Minnesota families,” said Gov. Tim Walz. “As we work to get through the Covid-19 pandemic together, my administration will do every...

  • Carlton County gets funds for food, shelter and utility needs

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    Carlton County has been awarded $10,167 in state set-aside funding through the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. These funds are specifically designated for area food shelves and nonprofits serving Carlton County to help with food, shelter or utility needs. A Local Board of representatives from the Carlton County Board of Commissioners, United Way, Catholic Church and local ministerium, Fond du Lac Reservation, Salvation Army, Tri-Community Food Shelf, and Carlton County Public Health and Human Services will determine how the...

  • Section 8 housing list reopens April 1

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    The Cloquet Housing & Redevelopment Authority will open the Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) waiting list on Thursday, April 1. The application forms will be available in the front entryway at Aspen Arms, at the CHRA office located inside the building at 950 14th Street in Cloquet, or online at www.cloquetcarltonhra.org. Completed applications must be returned to the Cloquet HRA office and will be entered onto the waiting list in the order in which they are received. Additional preference points are given for residents of Carlton County,...

  • Board spurns petition for road paving

    Rebekah King|Mar 26, 2021

    Despite receiving a petition from 27 area residents, the Thomson Township Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to push back the paving of East Riverside Road and Serenity Way to 2022 because of a planned building project that could negatively impact a new road surface. It’s not the first petition submitted to township officials. In 2014, residents submitted a petition, but it was rejected then because the township had a comprehensive plan for repaving. According to the petition, that plan stated that all roads would be paved by 2018, yet East R...

  • State find most old landfills are leaking chemicals, badly

    MPR News|Mar 26, 2021

    Kirsti Marohn MPR News The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency says contamination from PFAS — so-called “forever chemicals” — has been detected in groundwater at nearly 60 closed landfills, at amounts higher than the state’s acceptable levels for safe drinking water. Fifteen of the closed, mostly unlined landfills have PFAS contamination at least 10 times higher than the state’s health-based advisory values. One — Gofer Landfill near Fairmont in Martin County — is more than 1,300 times higher. Carlton County’s former landfill near the current...

  • Cloquet author wins Christian book award

    Pine Knot News|Mar 26, 2021

    "Arya The Protector," a children's picture book by Cloquet author Burton Laine, won a first-place children's book award in the 2020 Christian Author Awards. In the book, the sheep on a farm have no reason for fear, because Arya, a shepherd dog, is a protector that is always there to watch over them and protect them, a reminder that God keeps us safe. The book is illustrated with 24 photographs from the farm, of the shepherd dog interacting with the farm family and the sheep. The photography is...

  • Wrenshall news: Spring hits its marks

    Anne Dugan|Mar 26, 2021

    At 4:37 a.m. on March 20, we officially passed into spring with the vernal equinox. We’ve tipped the scales and there is a little more light every day. Our family joined plenty of other folks around the area with a big fire in the backyard to boil down sap. I saw two trumpeter swans fly across the fields just as I was putting the maple syrup into jars. In the greenhouse, our onion seeds are up about an inch in their flats. After checking on the starts, I grabbed an onion from the root cellar o...

  • Community book chosen

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    For its 20th anniversary, One Book Northland committee has selected "The Nickel Boys" by Colson Whitehead as the 2021 One Book Northland title. The committee selection was influenced by the cancellation of the 2020 events for that year's selected title, "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson, due to the pandemic. The topic of racial injustice presented in this nonfiction work still needs to be made available for community discussion, and so a coordinating fiction work was carefully researched and...

  • There's gradual movement in Thompson murder case

    Jana Peterson|Mar 19, 2021

    A Cloquet man accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend and her young son was in court virtually March 4, as his new attorney and prosecutors met to decide on dates for an important contested omnibus hearing delayed by grand jury proceedings last fall. It was the first hearing for 34-year-old Sheldon Thompson since that Carlton County grand jury voted to charge him with five counts of first-degree murder in October 2020. In total, Thompson faces eight charges: two charges of murder in the first degree, premeditated and murder in the first de...

  • Man charged with vehicular homicide

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    A Cloquet man was charged this week with criminal vehicular homicide this week for causing a head-on crash in September that killed another driver. Tony Northrup, 54, was charged Monday, March 15 in Duluth Sixth District Court in connection with the death of Melissa Kalinoski, 42, of Cromwell. According to the Minnesota State Patrol report, Kalinoski was driving west on Highway 2 east of Brookston when Northrup crossed the centerline and hit her head on while traveling eastbound on Highway 2. Kalinoski died at the scene and Northrup suffered...

  • Man pleads guilty in hit-and-run crash

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    A Two Harbors man pleaded guilty Monday to five counts of criminal vehicular operation-great bodily harm, admitting he was under the influence of alcohol when he hit a car occupied by a family of four on Midway Road last summer. It was the second time that Rodney Drake Scandin Jr., 36, pleaded guilty after the previous plea agreement was revoked by the prosecution. According to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office, a car occupied by four family members was stopped on Midway road facing north on June 26, 2020, waiting to turn west onto Stark R...

  • Man charged with fleeing police, DWI

    Jana Peterson|Mar 19, 2021

    A Cromwell man is facing multiple charges after fleeing police in the early hours of Saturday morning in a high-speed chase. David John Aho, 20, is charged with felony fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle and misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor charges of driving while impaired, two counts of criminal vehicular operation, minor consumption and speeding. According to the criminal complaint, Carlton County Sheriff’s Office deputies were on patrol at 2:04 a.m. Saturday, March 13 when they clocked a care driving 71 mph in a 60-mph zone on H...

  • Hallways hum at the high school

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    The hallways at Cloquet High School, above, were bustling Tuesday as students returned to more in-person classes for the first time since November - when Covid-19 rates were peaking in Carlton County - following other area secondary schools that have already returned to school. CHS principal Steve Battaglia said about 72 percent of students are back on campus. Students can choose distance learning and currently Cloquet has more than 200 high school students learning online. That includes a...

  • Gordy's stays alive in bracket

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    It was a clear victory for Gordy’s Hi-Hat in the quarterfinal round of the Great Minnesota Burger Bracket sponsored by Minnesota Public Radio’s Warming House program. Gordy’s had 446 votes to 257 over Matt’s in Minneapolis, while the Rusty Nail in Battle Lake won over the Royal Bar in Park Rapids. The Rusty Nail and Gordy’s Hi-Hat will face off in the burger bracket the week of March 21, the same week that the Hi-Hat opens for the season on March 24. To vote, visit mprnews.or...

  • Hospital has shots available

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    Covid-19 vaccines are now available for the following essential frontline workers at Community Memorial Hospital in Cloquet. That group includes airport staff, child care workers not previously eligible, and first responders, and individuals working in agriculture, correctional settings, food production, retail and service, the judicial system, manufacturing, public health, public transit and the postal service. You do not need to be a CMH patient to receive the vaccine. To schedule an appointment, fill out the form on the Community Memorial...

  • Man dies in snowy crash

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    A 57-year-old man died after his vehicle left the roadway at approximately 5:51 p.m. March 10 and rolled over into the ditch near the 3800 block of Canosia Road, according to a press release from the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office. Poor weather and road conditions likely contributed, as it was snowing heavily on March 10. Members of the St. Louis County Rescue Squad, Solway Volunteer Fire Department responded....

  • Lawsuit targets city labor agreements

    Jana Peterson|Mar 19, 2021

    The Cloquet City Council closed its meeting Tuesday to discuss legal strategies for pending litigation, shortly after amending the city’s project labor agreement, which is targeted by the civil lawsuit. Although no legal documents were shared through the city, the Pine Knot News was able to find the lawsuit by searching federal court records. The city’s project labor agreement, or PLA — adopted in May 2017 by then-mayor Dave Hallback and the city council — is the issue, along with other PLAs in...

  • Guest Commentary: Another meeting? Noooooo

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    As someone who is going on his 13th month of working from home, I've attended so many Zoom meetings, Webex sessions and Google Meets that I've lost count. One thing that I have noticed is a whole new world of excuses. It's like the "dog ate my paper" crowd has grown up and become adults. Here is a list of some of the most common, along with the actual definitions. • • She said: "I'm so sorry, I'm having issues with our band width." She meant: "I've got three kids and a spouse using every possibl...

  • Feeling grateful - and sad

    John Hatcher|Mar 19, 2021

    I've read and listened to a lot of stories in the past week about "the moment" when people realized that the global pandemic was going to change their lives as they knew it. While we'd been living with the impact of the crisis for months, for me, everything changed within minutes after the group photo at right was taken a year ago. I had just finished up another workshop at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City, where I was working as a visiting professor through...

  • Agate hunt passes the time

    Pine Knot News|Mar 19, 2021

    Claire Persons spent hours agate hunting last summer. "It doesn't matter if the agate is tiny, pebble size or larger," she said. "There is great enjoyment in the hunt and discovery. She shared her finds by creating make necklaces, shown here. She also wrote a poem about the rock hunt, which kept her mind off a pandemic world. An Agate Hunt Early during my morning rounds, Walking along the gravelly grounds, I spy a sparkle of red orange hues, And naturally I stoop down for a closer view. This...

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