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  • Food Sources: Pie project eases some pain

    Emily Swanson|Nov 27, 2020

    Grief calls for food in every culture. Friends arriving with bread, lasagna, brown paper grocery bags of fancy deli treats — it’s a helpful, practical act, but also a loving reminder that we are not alone. Maybe we bring food because words are so inadequate when dealing with death, whether you’re trying to offer sympathy to someone hurting after a loss or trying to express your own grief. Bringing food also offers an excuse for a quick face-to-face moment — to offer a hug, hear a story, or help...

  • Bringing rubbed grub to Moose Lake

    Lois E. Johnson|Nov 27, 2020

    Dinel and Lance Hollerbach were asked to smoke a whole hog for a birthday barbecue years ago, but they didn't have a smoker that was big enough. "One man said that he had a big roaster," Dinel said recently. "We went to look at it in the woods. There was a tree growing through it." They brought the smoker home and Lance used his welding and fabricating skills to fix it up. "When he pulled up with it at the place where we were going to smoke the hog, people laughed and called him a redneck,"...

  • Area high school honor rolls

    Pine Knot News|Nov 27, 2020

    Cloquet High School Quarter 1 Honor Roll A HONOR ROLL Grade 9 Elexis Anderson Drew Angell Madyson Babineau Joseph Bailey David Baker Hannah Bastien Owen Brenner LeeAna Burley Ava Carlson Elise Cawcutt Ella Chartier Quinn Danielson Macy Dearborn Kiana DeFoe Emmie Doesken Ethan Doty Madison Fredrickson Anders Gunelson Riley Hall Isaac Hill Makenna Horvat Kiley Issendorf Eli Jazdzewski Kloey Jensen Carly Johnson Gage Johnson Annalise Kalm Foday Kamara Mary Kayser Brynn Kowalke Caden Kubis Kyle Lahti Kobin Lambert OE Levinski Erin Loeb Walker...

  • Cafe tosses pie at pandemic

    Jamie Lund|Nov 20, 2020

    When the state was ordered to shut down in March, the majority of Cloquet's roughly 30 restaurants adapted by offering curbside service. When the lockdown ended, new social distancing regulations went into effect, limiting indoor seating so customers would not be too close to each other. Like other businesses, Culbert's Cafe in downtown Cloquet reopened in mid-June. Unlike other restaurants, the small cafe closed about a week later. Owner Heather Culbert said she felt ill and closed the cafe...

  • Former county attorney has died

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    Longtime Carlton County attorney Thom Pertler died Monday after falling ill during a trip this fall. Pertler worked for the Carlton County Attorney’s office for more than 23 years, starting as an assistant county attorney under Marv Ketola, and was well-known for prosecuting Donald Blom in 2000 for the murder of Katie Poirier. He won a conviction, despite a recanted confession and conflicting evidence. He also helped prosecute the Paul Antonich murder case in 1996, a case in which five men were found guilty of kidnapping and murdering a D...

  • Community Thanksgiving coming soon (delivery or pickup only)

    Jana Peterson|Nov 20, 2020

    In spite of the surge in Covid-19 cases, the annual community Thanksgiving dinner will go on ... in a Covid-conscious way. All meals will be delivered or picked up from this year's home base at the Cloquet VFW at 210 Arch Street, said Raffy Johnson. Curbside pickup in the VFW parking lot will be available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26. Delivery will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. Anyone who would like to order a meal is asked to call 218-590-4027 by Nov. 24. Leave a...

  • Library closed again

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    The Cloquet Public Library closed to the public until further notice on Thursday, Nov. 19 in response to the increase in Covid-19 cases in the region. The library will still offer curbside pickup of requested materials in the lobby as well as kids and adults take-and-make kits and their personal librarian service. Curbside pickup hours are Mondays 12:30-5:30 p.m., Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursdays 1-6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The library will be closed on Wednesdays and Fridays. To request materials, use the online catalog at...

  • Carlton looking at school options

    Mike Creger|Nov 20, 2020

    The Carlton school board voted Monday night to hire a company to provide construction cost estimates on transforming South Terrace Elementary into a facility that could serve three more grades, up to grade 8, or serve all students through 12th grade. The move comes as the board has discussed its options the past month since state funding fell through this year for a consolidation with Wrenshall. The South Terrace studies won’t be new to Carlton taxpayers. The district did similar studies leading up to a failed referendum in 2017 to expand t...

  • Police find man who fled jail

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    On Tuesday, local law enforcement located a man who escaped from the Northeast Regional Corrections Center on Friday, Nov. 13. Keith Cochise Bellanger, 33, was being transferred to the secure wing of the facility when he took off on foot from the property at approximately 4 p.m. Friday, according to a press release from the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office. He has a history of burglary and domestic violence and was also facing an second-degree attempted murder charge. On Tuesday afternoon, in a coordinated effort, officers located Keith B...

  • Lighting contest, Bentleyville begin

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    This Saturday the lights at Bentleyville turn on for driving tours ($10 per car) but the grand Duluth lighting display isn’t the only place showing its Christmas spirit in the Northland. Voting for the Christmas Lighting Challenge also begins this weekend. It’s not too late to enter the contest, as registration continues through Dec. 10. Online voting by the community for both homes and businesses begins Saturday, Nov. 21 and ends Dec. 20. Sign up your home or business at christmaslightingchallenge.com, or view the online map of all par...

  • Cloquet will pursue new sales tax

    Jana Peterson|Nov 20, 2020

    Two city recreational facilities could get some much-needed work in a few years if the city of Cloquet is successful at passing a new sales tax. During Tuesday's virtual meeting, Cloquet city councilors took the first concrete step toward a new sales tax bill that would likely start after the current sales tax sunsets in 2022. But there are a whole lot of steps that need to happen first, including creation of the bill, passage by the legislature and approval by Cloquet voters in a general...

  • No actions after teacher investigation

    Jana Peterson|Nov 20, 2020

    An investigation sparked by allegations targeting past and present Cloquet school district staff on social media has been completed and will result in no disciplinary action by the district, superintendent Michael Cary told the Pine Knot News on Monday. It was late August when Facebook and Instagram accounts associated with Madeline Kiehn, a 2012 Cloquet grad, started lighting up with stories about teachers and staff in the school district after Kiehn asked people to share. The posts came from myriad sources and included claims regarding both p...

  • Guilty plea filed in Midway Road crash case

    Jana Peterson|Nov 20, 2020

    Rodney Drake Scandin Jr., 36, pleaded guilty late last month to five felony charges of criminal vehicular operation, after admitting he had been drinking when he caused a crash that injured five people on Midway Road in late June. According to the criminal complaint, St. Louis County deputies responded to a hit and run collision at 4:47 p.m. June 26. According to witnesses at the scene, a Subaru occupied by four family members was stopped on Midway road facing north, waiting to turn west onto Stark Road, when they were hit from behind by a...

  • Submissions sought for literary review

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    The Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College's English department is calling for submissions to enter in the ninth edition of The Thunderbird Review, the college's annual anthology of creative writing and art. The deadline for submissions is Dec. 15. Submission eligibility includes current residents or individuals with a strong connection to the Cloquet and Duluth area and the surrounding counties and tribal nations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Michigan upper peninsula, plus current...

  • Light donation accepted for trails

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    The City of Cloquet has accepted a $225 donation from Brent Smith to pay for the costs of renting a lift to replace the lights on the 2.5K ski trail at Pine Valley. City administrator Tim Peterson said the former ski coach and longtime community volunteer ran by when city workers were changing the lights and asked what it cost to rent the lift. “When Tim Johnson got back to the shop, there was a check from Brent on his desk to pay for us renting the lift,” Peterson said. “I think that’s awesome, a great way to contribute to the communi...

  • Labor Temple apartments OK'd

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    With blessings from Cloquet Planning Commission, the city council approved an addition to the Northwoods Credit Union building at 902 Stanley Avenue and a conditional use permit for development of the former Labor Temple at 1403 Avenue C. GCL Development LLC, owned by Clyde and Louise Sherman, plans to create office space on most of the ground floor, but needed the permit to put 11 apartments in the building. City planning and zoning administrator Al Cottingham said apartment building requests...

  • Wrenshall news

    Elle Swanson|Nov 20, 2020

    The City of Wrenshall is running a wellness challenge in an effort to get community members outside and moving. The idea was conceived in a brainstorming session with the new parks/community committee. Outgoing mayor Donna Mae Weiderman reports that the response has been positive. "It really is a way for people to get outside while social distancing yet still feel connected as a community." Pandemic restrictions have a definite impact on physical activity. Wrenshall community members responded...

  • Wright/Cromwell news

    Jennie K. Hanson|Nov 20, 2020

    The lucky winner of this year’s quilt made by the Cromwell Area Cardinal Quilters, a patriotic “Quilt of Valor,” is Glenn Solomon, who now lives at Cardinal Court. Congrats to him, and thanks to all our active and retired veterans for their service. Congratulations to Bob and Lois Jobe on the birth of a great-granddaughter, born to Paul and Melissa Kyle on Nov. 4. Paul Kyle is the son of Barb and Kevin Kyle. Our sympathy to the family of James William Frank, 86, of Wright, who passed away peace...

  • Council to add delinquent utilities to taxes

    Pine Knot News|Nov 20, 2020

    During the Nov. 17 meeting, Cloquet City Councilors approved adding a longer-than-usual list of delinquent city utility bills to the tax rolls for the listed properties. This allows residents a longer time to pay the bills without penalties, said finance director Nancy Klassen. Klassen also suggested people who are struggling to pay utility bills (as well as housing payments) because they were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic apply for assistance from the state. Fill out a pre-application here https://www.housinghelpmn.org/ or find out more...

  • History mystery not quite resolved

    Mike Creger|Nov 13, 2020

    There’s good news and no news regarding the two History Mystery photos from last week. David Haugen submitted pictures of a fireplace sitting alone in a woods in Cloquet and a “gondola cable car” along the St. Louis River near Scanlon. There is nothing to report on the cable car, yet, but we’re working on it. There is plenty to report on the fireplace. Cloquet’s Julie Johanson provided a clue that unlocked a lot of history about the structure found in a slice of woods east of the playgroun...

  • Winter parking is in effect

    Nov 13, 2020

    Judging by the number of cars parked on the street overnight for Tuesday’s winter storm, a number of residents didn’t get the message that winter parking is in effect now through March. That means overnight parking is not allowed. From November 1 through March 31, cars cannot be parked on the streets or in alleys, to allow snowplow drivers and others to clear the streets where winter parking is observed. In Esko, parking on the street is prohibited between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m., and in Carlton, from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. Cloquet doesn’t allow parki...

  • Don't plow snow into a right of way

    Pine Knot News|Nov 13, 2020

    The Carlton County Transportation Department reminds everyone that the act of plowing snow onto or across a public roadway is a safety hazard and a violation of Minnesota Statute 160.27, subdivision 5, punishable as a misdemeanor. The likelihood of a traffic accident or damage to snowplow equipment resulting from a slippery area, frozen rut, bump or large bank on the shoulder is a major safety concern. Should an accident result from any of these situations, the property owner and the person who actually placed the snow on the roadway could be...

  • Board approves changes to probation programs

    Dan Reed|Nov 13, 2020

    The Carlton county board made moves to end the county's participation in the Sentence to Serve program and hire a probation officer to be responsible for Intensive Pretrial Release at its meeting Monday, where commissioners Gary Peterson and Mark Thell were present with Dick Brenner, Tom Proulx, and chairman Marv Bodie participating virtually. A probation committee has been working for some months on an overview of the county probation program, as it affects the number of inmates in the Carlton County jail. County attorney Lauri Ketola shared...

  • CCHS roof work begins; fundraising continues

    Pine Knot News|Nov 13, 2020

    A generous and anonymous benefactor is offering a dollar- for-dollar match for any donations to the Carlton County Historical Society roof fund. The match is good for donations up to $10,000 from Nov. 13 through Dec. 4, an ecstatic CCHS executive director ElizaBeth Lyle said Wednesday morning. "It's incredible news," Lyle said. CCHS has been fundraising for months to cover the costs of a much-needed new roof for the century old Shaw Memorial Library, longtime home to CCHS. The unusual weather...

  • Son dies in crash; mom is charged

    Jana Peterson|Nov 13, 2020

    A 3-year-old boy died Sunday in Cloquet, the result of a crash that left a car split in half. The Cloquet police responded to the single- vehicle crash on the 1500 block of White Pine Trail at approximately 4:30 p.m. Sunday — they found a 2004 Chevy Impala on each side of the road. Reports indicate that the vehicle left the rural Cloquet roadway and struck a tree. Another child, a 5-year-old girl, was also in the car but was not seriously injured. Both children appeared to have been in car seats. The driver and mother of both children, Misty L...

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