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  • Living history walk Saturday

    Pine Knot News|Oct 9, 2020

    Learn about the 1918 fires by walking through history starting at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. The Moose Lake Area Historical Society is sponsoring a Living History Walk at Riverside Cemetery east of Highway 61 in Moose Lake. Actors will play citizens from that time, including Albin Odberg, a prominent Kettle River resident; the Eckman family, early settlers in the area; and Frank Blomquist, who started the first sawmill in Moose Lake. Tickets are $10. A 1918 Fire Commemoration will follow at the Soo Line Event Center. Physical distancing and...

  • SWCD News: The time is now to get rid of buckthorn

    Alyssa Alness|Oct 9, 2020

    As winter approaches, you may think your outdoor projects are done for the year, but if you have buckthorn removal on your list of chores, late fall and early winter are great times to get it done. Why is buckthorn bad? There are many reasons this invasive, non-native shrub is better taken out than left to take over our native woodlands. • Competes and crowds out native plants for nutrients, light, and moisture • Degrades important wildlife habitat and food sources • Can host pests, such as crow...

  • Easy color access

    Jana Peterson|Oct 2, 2020

    Annette Christian of Cloquet didn't have to go far to find fall color. It exploded in her backyard last week. Send your color captures to [email protected]....

  • County settles at $6.2 million in shooting lawsuit

    Jana Peterson|Oct 2, 2020

    Carlton County settled a federal lawsuit with a man shot by a Carlton County deputy last summer for $6.2 million earlier this week. Shawn Michael Olthoff, 35, was paralyzed from the chest down after being shot twice by Carlton County deputy Sgt. Jason Warnygora during a Consolidated Emergency Response Team (CERT) operation on July 29, 2019. Olthoff had sued for $25 million in compensatory damages — as his paralysis is irreversible — and $10 million in punitive damages. The lawsuit claimed War...

  • Cromwell woman dies in crash

    Pine Knot News|Oct 2, 2020

    A Cromwell woman died after a head-on collision at approximately 8:49 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24. According to the Minnesota State Patrol report, Melissa Kalinoski, 42, was driving a 2002 Honda Odyssey west on Highway 2 east of Brookston when the driver of a 2009 Chevrolet truck, 54-year-old Tony Northrup, crossed the centerline and hit her head-on while traveling eastbound on Highway 2. Northrup had been drinking, according to police, Kalinoski had not. Road conditions were dry. Kalinoski’s injuries were fatal. She was wearing a seatbelt. N...

  • Cloquet candidate forum is Oct. 21

    Pine Knot News|Oct 2, 2020

    The Cloquet Chamber of Commerce will hold a local candidate forum 6-9 p.m. Oct. 21 in the council chambers at Cloquet City Hall. No spectators will be allowed at the forum, which will be aired on CAT-7 and online. Featured races include candidates for Cloquet City Council, Cloquet School Board, State Senate and State Representative, and the District 5 Carlton County Commissioner candidates. The Pine Knot News and WKLK are media sponsors and PKN publisher Pete Radosevich is moderating the forum....

  • Music will play along with extra fall sports in Esko

    Shannon Genereau|Oct 2, 2020

    The Esko school board continued its focus on addressing issues created by the coronavirus at its meeting Thursday, Sept. 24. The recent decision by the Minnesota State High School League to bring football and volleyball back to fall with an abbreviated season prompted the board to re-evaluate some of the school events they had not yet started or had placed on hold. Programming for grades 7-12 will be returning. Activities director Chad Stoskopf provided a breakdown on what changes would be...

  • Sub shortage still crippling schools

    Mike Creger|Oct 2, 2020

    People coming down with Covid-19 is not the problem handcuffing the Cloquet school district. It’s the waiting for test results when someone shows symptoms. That was the assessment this week from superintendent Mike Cary as the district continues to have problems replacing staff with an “absolute dire need” for substitutes. A typical scenario, Cary told the school board at its regular meeting Monday, is a teacher has a family member with symptoms. That person gets tested and there is a three- to five-day wait for results. The entire famil...

  • Man pleads guilty in funeral shooting case

    Jana Peterson|Oct 2, 2020

    A man who fired a gun at a Fond du Lac funeral last year pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court. Shelby Gene Boswell, 29, of Hugo, Minn. was accused of shooting and injuring another man in the back of the head at a funeral ceremony Oct. 18, 2019 in the Head Start gymnasium on the Fond du Lac Reservation. Carlton County attorney Lauri Ketola said her office originally considered an attempted murder charge for Boswell, but the investigation didn’t support that. The weapons charge in U.S. D...

  • Wrens Nest: Wrenshall news

    Anne Dugan|Oct 2, 2020

    On a computer screen in Wrenshall last Saturday, the fate of the first champion of the USA Jigsaw Puzzle Association was being decided. The president of the association and Wrenshall resident, Valerie Coit, was toggling through her Zoom screen gallery to keep a close eye on the more than 100 teams and individuals competing from 11 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. when the final heat ended. Coit's attention to detail paid off as a few of the contestants were within seconds of each other's time. "Some of the...

  • Covid case reported at Cloquet High School

    Oct 2, 2020

    Cloquet High School has seen its first known case of Covid-19. School officials sent out an email Saturday to families and staff, letting people know they were notified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) of a lab confirmed case of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) in a member of the Cloquet High School community with exposure date of Tuesday 9/29/20. Following is the rest of the email: "We have worked with the MDH to identify those who had close contact with the case and have communicated with them individually. The risk of exposure for...

  • Graffiti spikes across Cloquet

    Jana Peterson|Sep 25, 2020

    The Cloquet skatepark is the latest vandalism location in the city after it was spray-painted with messages last weekend. It is one of many places - including businesses and bridges - found to be filled with graffiti the past two weeks, many of them with what appears to be the word "junk." Cloquet patrol commander Dan O'Connor said police are investigating the property damage and working on development of a suspect and are looking for more information from the public. The police department...

  • Clarification

    Sep 25, 2020

    The Level 3 sex offender notification for Rory Northrup that ran on Page 3 of the Sept. 11 issue of Pine Knot News said that Northrup would be living on Sunnyside Drive. After that issue of the newspaper went to press, the Cloquet police department updated its information regarding Northrup and stated that he is homeless. That meant the previously published information was inaccurate. Additional information may be found at the Minnesota Department of Corrections Public Registrant Search, at https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicregistrantsearch...

  • County Covid-19 cases still rising

    Sep 25, 2020

    After a slowdown last week, positive COVID-19 cases in Carlton County increased rapidly over the past week, rising from 219 total cases on Sept. 16 to 246 on Wednesday, Sept. 23. That’s a jump of 27 in a week, versus nine the week before. The rise is reflected in statewide numbers too. The state reported 690 positive cases Wednesday, bringing the total to 92,100 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Minnesota so far. More than 200,000 people in the U.S. have died from Covid-19. In Minnesota, 1,985 people have died. Carlton County has still only r...

  • Flu vaccine clinic offered by county

    Pine Knot News|Sep 25, 2020

    Carlton County will hold a drive-through flu vaccine clinic for the entire family from 12-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at the Carlton County Transportation Building. No fees will be collected at the clinic. The vaccine will be available as a standard flu shot, flu-mist for ages 2-49, high-dose for age 65-plus and egg-free for age 4 and older. All attendees are required to wear masks. Entry to the Transportation Building parking lot will be through the south entrance off County Road 61....

  • Thomson board considers Covid money for internet

    Shannon Genereau|Sep 25, 2020

    Finding ways to create better internet connectivity was front and center during the Thomson Township Board of Supervisors meeting last week, along with determining how to spend the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act money received from the federal government. Problems with virtual attendance at township meetings — which often cut out during transmission — brought internet issues to the forefront as a way to spend the $20,000 in funds. “Most of it has been on the internet improvements we are making here [in the town...

  • Airport Announces Expansion

    Jana Peterson|Sep 25, 2020

    Economic Development Administration chief of staff Dana Gartzke touts the public and private partnership that is bringing a substantial investment and future jobs to the Cloquet Airport. Gartzke traveled from Washington to Minnesota and Carlton County Friday morning to announce a $1.2 million grant to establish an aeronautics workforce training center at the Cloquet Airport. Combined with $291,718 of state and $14,464 in county funds, the money will pay for a new training center and hangar at...

  • Suicide remains a large concern

    Pine Knot News|Sep 25, 2020

    Suicide remains a top public health concern in Minnesota. “Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Minnesota and tenth nationally,” said North East Minnesota Suicide Prevention Coordinator Ali Randall. The coronavirus pandemic could be pushing emotions higher than ever before. “I think the pandemic is shedding a good light on the importance of mental professionals in our community and the importance of suicide prevention,” said Randall. “Whether you’re a coach or a supervisor at your employment no matter where you are everyone plays a r...

  • Health survey deadline hits

    Pine Knot News|Sep 25, 2020

    The 2020 Bridge to Health Survey will be wrapping up soon, and anyone who received a survey in the mail is asked to fill it in and return it as quickly as possible so that their answers can be counted. A second copy of the survey will be sent out to all of the original recipients who haven’t responded in case they have misplaced it. The Bridge to Health Survey has been conducted every five years since 1995....

  • Duluth hosts free saliva testing site

    Pine Knot News|Sep 25, 2020

    The Minnesota Department of Health opened a pilot saliva testing site on Wednesday at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. The testing site will be the first of its kind in Minnesota, offering free saliva tests to any Minnesotan who believes they need to be tested. The pilot opening will give state and local health officials a chance to see what kind of demand to expect for the additional saliva test sites in coming weeks. The state plans to open as many as nine more sites across the state like the one planned for the DECC. “The Duluth E...

  • Esko rolls with pandemic wave

    Shannon Genereau|Sep 25, 2020

    First there was one. Now there are seven cases of Covid-19 at the Esko schools, and nearly three dozen students were quarantined as of last week. The Esko school board held a special online meeting Wednesday, Sept. 16 to approve new hires and discuss Covid-19 information. During that meeting, superintendent Aaron Fischer told board members the school had five cases of Covid-19, and 35 students in quarantine. As of Tuesday, Sept. 22 the number of positive cases had grown to seven, with two at...

  • Wrenshall News: Cabbage is king this year

    Anne Dugan|Sep 25, 2020

    This was a surprisingly difficult growing season for a lot of our crops on the Food Farm. It was dry early in the growing season, then the first real rain we got was full of hail. This fall has started off dry as well, exacerbated by a failed irrigation pump. But one vegetable that has done exceeding well is something of a historic one to the area — cabbage. The cabbage and potato farms of Wrenshall used to be the main suppliers for Duluth and Superior and beyond. Boxcars were loaded with the c...

  • Once lost ...... now found

    Andrew Krueger|Sep 25, 2020

    As the crew muscled yet another railroad car off the stern of the ship and into the murky depths of Lake Michigan, Capt. Peter Kilty of the Pere Marquette 18 may have breathed a sigh of relief. It had been a tumultuous few hours out in the middle of the lake early on the morning of Sept. 9, 1910 - 110 years ago. The ship, carrying about 60 passengers and crew, and close to 30 rail cars from Ludington, Michigan to Milwaukee, started taking on water faster than its pumps could handle, and Kilty qu...

  • Former county attorney disbarred

    Jana Peterson|Sep 18, 2020

    Former Carlton County Attorney Thom Pertler was disbarred Thursday, Sept. 10 by the Minnesota Supreme Court for professional misconduct because he failed to disclose known police misconduct when he was in office. Pertler was Carlton County Attorney January 2005 through December 2018, quitting after he lost a re-election bid. The Supreme Court's decision came after the director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility filed a misconduct petition against Pertler July 6. That office is...

  • Sentence is 5 years for drug sale death

    Jana Peterson|Sep 18, 2020

    A Hermantown woman was sentenced to five years in prison this week after pleading guilty to third-degree murder for selling methamphetamine to a Moose Lake woman who died afterward. Dawn Marie Clemons, 41, apologized to Leah Michele Olsen’s family for taking away their mother, daughter and sister, and told the court she will forever regret her actions of Aug. 5, 2018. “I wish more than anything that I would have been stronger enough to not contribute to Leah’s relapse,” Clemons said, through tears. “Because of my actions, my friend lost her lif...

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