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  • Bishop-elect resigns after abuse accusation

    Pine Knot News|Sep 11, 2020

    The South Dakota priest appointed to lead the Diocese of Duluth in June has resigned after being accused of sexual abuse of a minor. Pope Francis had appointed The Rev. Michel J. Mulloy, from the Diocese of Rapid City, to be the 10th bishop of the Diocese of Duluth. The Rev. James B. Bissonette, administrator for the Duluth diocese, issued the following statement on Monday, Sept. 7: "I have learned that our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has accepted the resignation of bishop-elect Michel Mulloy....

  • Needs found for federal pandemic money

    Dan Reed|Sep 11, 2020

    Federal funds sent to counties to address the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic have started to be allocated through Carlton County officials. Board of commissioners members approved funding in four general categories at their meeting Tuesday, Sept. 8, drawing from the $4.4 million received in July. The county will keep $1.2 million in reserve for unexpected costs. After that, $800,000 was set aside to help small business and nonprofits. Grants will be given through the Carlton County Economic Development Authority for up to $7,500. The...

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    Pine Knot News|Sep 11, 2020

    Subscription renewal notices to the Pine Knot News will soon be arriving by mail. Your notice may be for an expiration date that has already passed due to our transition to a new circulation software program. Please contact the PKN office if you have any questions about expiration or payment dates, rates or other concerns: 218-878-9332 or email news@Pine KnotNews.com...

  • Flu vaccine clinic offered

    Pine Knot News|Sep 11, 2020

    Carlton County will hold a drive-through flu vaccine clinic for the entire family later this month. Set for noon-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, people can drive through and get an influenza shot at the Carlton County Transportation Building. “The COVID-19 pandemic makes this year more challenging since influenza and COVID-19 will both be a health risk at the same time—it is very important to protect yourself by getting a flu shot,” a flyer for the event declared, noting that people ages six months and older...

  • Former chief named to state police task force

    Jana Peterson|Sep 11, 2020

    Former Cloquet police chief Wade Lamirande was recently appointed to a statewide task force on law enforcement education reform. Now the law enforcement program coordinator at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Lamirande will join some 30 other task force members in examining current law enforcement education programs at state colleges and universities using an anti-racism and equity-focused lens. The action is one element of a multi-prong approach to law enforcement education reform...

  • Ask a Trooper: School bus safety advice

    Sep 11, 2020

    Sgt. Neil Dickenson of the Minnesota State Patrol offers some timely reminders on safety around school buses as the new school year starts up: • Parents should discuss and demonstrate pedestrian safety with their children and reinforce safe crossing after exiting a bus. • When getting off a bus, look to be sure no cars are passing on the shoulder. • Before crossing the street, wait until the driver’s face can be seen. Wait for the driver to signal that it’s safe to cross. • Look left, right...

  • Wrenshall News: Change is in the air this fall

    Anne Dugan|Sep 11, 2020

    By the time this paper hits your mailbox, we will have had one partial week of school under our belts. We will have either had a hard frost or we will have been given another week of needed growth for our final shares of tomatoes and peppers. By the time you read this column our family will have established a new schedule and know where we are going on each day and who will pick up whom and what to pack for lunch. We will know how much space the fall cabbage will need in the root cellar. For me,...

  • Cloquet library news

    Courtney Dietsche|Sep 11, 2020

    Fall is coming, and the Cloquet Public Library is excited to return to more normal operations. Now that our construction is complete, we’re able to offer additional services and to return to our regular open hours. Our building is open and we encourage everyone to come and see the changes we’ve made. Here are some important changes to library operations: • Our open hours will be Monday-Thursday 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Friday 9:30-5:30, and Saturday 9:30-2. We will remain closed on Sundays. • Requested items will be available for pickup at the cir...

  • Former county attorney officially disbarred

    Jana Peterson|Sep 11, 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. The Supreme Court's decision this week came after the director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility filed a misconduct petition against Pertler July 6. The petition and the recent court decision centered around Pertler's failure to follow through with his duties to...

  • Local players speak out in action and words

    Jack Slater|Sep 4, 2020

    Several Cloquet players including Mireye Moose and Katelyn Kelley (pictured) and Ilie Benson took a knee during the playing of the national anthem Tuesday before the girls soccer game against Esko. After the game, all three stressed that they were not kneeling to show disrespect for any current or former military members, but rather to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement and to protest police brutality and the unfair treatment Black people and People of Color receive more often at...

  • Council gives nod to new chicken laws

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    In a straw poll during the Sept. 1 work session, Cloquet city councilors gave hope to want-to-be chicken owners all over Cloquet. After a relatively quick rehash of the past seven years of chicken debates in Cloquet, city administrator Tim Peterson first asked councilors if they would allow chickens in the suburban residential zones of Cloquet, neighborhoods such as the Antus Addition by Hilltop and Erickson Acres, where lots are larger. While no one objected to allowing residents to keep...

  • As cases climb, schools shift toward hybrid learning

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    With positive Covid-19 cases trending upward in Carlton County, some schools are taking a second look at the idea of all students attending school in person this fall. In Carlton, according to superintendent John Engstrom, school will still open the first week (Sept. 8-11) in person, but students in grades 7-12 will transition to a hybrid model — with students doing both distance and in-person learning — starting Monday, Sept. 14 through at least Oct. 2. As of last Thursday, the rate in Car...

  • Frandsen hires new Cloquet bank president

    Pine Knot News|Sep 4, 2020

    Mark Lanigan has been named Bank President of the Frandsen Bank & Trust Cloquet office, effective Aug. 12. Lanigan, a native of Waterloo, Iowa has more than 30 years of banking experience, the last 19 years in the Duluth, Minnesota market. Prior to joining Frandsen, he spent 18 years with Republic Bank as a vice president/commercial banker. More recently, he served as a senior vice president/commercial banker for Bell Bank. "We're excited to welcome Mark to Frandsen Bank and the Cloquet communit...

  • Mischke hired at National Bank of Commerce

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    National Bank of Commerce continues its growth and expansion with the addition of a new associate, hiring Roger Mischke as vice president-commercial banker. Roger is from Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He has a bachelor of science degree from Kent State University and 19 years of banking experience. Working out of NBC’s Hibbing office, Roger will build relationships with both current and new commercial customers to help local businesses and communities grow. National Bank of Commerce is headquartered in downtown Superior and also has locations in D...

  • County Covid cases still rising

    Pine Knot News|Sep 4, 2020

    Positive COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Carlton County, with the Minnesota Department of Health reporting a cumulative (since March) total of 196 cases here as of Wednesday, Sept. 2, up 17 from the previous Wednesday. Over the past month, since Aug. 3, the number of cases here has risen by 71 cases. Anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 or who has been exposed to someone they think may have the disease is encouraged to seek testing. Symptoms can include fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, fatigue,...

  • County, city offices close for Labor Day

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    All Carlton County offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 7, in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. This includes county courthouse offices, the transportation department, Public Health and Human Services, the motor vehicle license bureau, Veterans Services, and the University of Minnesota Extension Service. The Highway 210 transfer station will also be closed on Monday. City offices across the county and post offices will also be closed Monday....

  • St. Luke's opens new emergency clinic

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    St. Luke's opened its new emergency department and cardiac catheterization laboratories Aug. 25. The $37.5 million project includes a new emergency department triple the size of the current space. There are 37 exam rooms, which include 27 general treatment rooms, four trauma rooms, four mental health treatment rooms and two triage rooms, as well as a decontamination room with eight stations, a bereavement room and a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner room. The 17-month project also provides the region's most technologically advanced cardiac cath...

  • Essentia's 'Vision Northland' project wins design award

    Jana Peterson|Sep 4, 2020

    Essentia Health’s Vision Northland project was selected for an Honorable Mention award in Healthcare Design Magazine’s 2020 Design Showcase. EwingCole, a nationally recognized architecture, engineering and interior design firm based in Philadelphia, led the design. The panelists noted the design’s “innovative use of materials, shapes and forms and leveraging daylighting, nature and views,” along with being “mindful of social responsibility, with passive solar, vegetative roof, etc. This project is probably the most advanced and conscientio...

  • Multiple sexual assault charges for Scanlon man

    Pine Knot News staff|Sep 4, 2020

    A Scanlon man accused of holding a woman against her will and raping her repeatedly in July already had a criminal sexual assault case working its way through the court system. Dennis Michael St. John Jr., 53, was charged with domestic assault and third-degree criminal sexual conduct-force or coercion in August 2018, a case that is set for a jury trial in October. Additionally, in the most recent case, St. John is charged with three counts of felony first-degree criminal sexual conduct and additional felony counts for kidnapping, threats of...

  • School hit with claims of abuse

    Jana Peterson|Aug 28, 2020

    Social media sites started lighting up in Cloquet circles last weekend after a former Cloquet student unleashed a laundry list of allegations against current and former Cloquet school district teachers and staff. The posts came from myriad sources and included claims regarding both past and present employees, with stories of teachers and staff who asked female students to hug them or sit on their laps, to others who allegedly bullied students, played favorites or gave a person "the creeps."...

  • Thomson plans to revamp internet connections

    Shannon Genereau|Aug 28, 2020

    Following months of spotty internet connectivity during board meetings during the Covid-19 pandemic, Thomson Township is investing in better broadband. Since the state initially shut down community gatherings due to the pandemic, the board of supervisors has asked community members to attend virtually, either by calling in or using an online stream. The change has drawn attention to the Esko area's poor internet quality. Township clerk and treasurer Rhonda Peleski said meetings have been marked...

  • Sites for storm debris still open

    Pine Knot News|Aug 28, 2020

    Carlton County is providing two sites for storm-related brush and tree debris, one on Moorhead Road and another at the Carlton County Wildlife Management Area. The Moorhead Road site is located at 1694 Moorhead Road and will be open 1-4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31 and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2. The entrance to the Carlton County Wildlife Area is approximately 200 feet east of 3159 County Road 10. That site will be open 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31 and 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon. No stumps, please. The city of...

  • Hwy. 23 project detour ending

    Pine Knot News|Aug 28, 2020

    As of Friday, Aug. 28, the Highway 23 detour over Deer Creek in Carlton County will end. Traffic will be brought back on to the single-lane, signal-controlled bypass while work continues. Once work is completed, traffic will switch from the bypass to the bridge. Visit the MnDOT website for project information: http://www.dot.state.mn.us/d1/projects/hwy23bridge/index.html....

  • Guidelines set on sharing county pandemic funds

    Dan Reed|Aug 28, 2020

    The county took the next step Monday in disbursing more than $4 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act money. The Carlton County board of commissioners gave preliminary approval for a plan to disburse $4.356 million in CARES Act money to fund emergency needs of Carlton County government, communities, residents, businesses, and nonprofits adversely impacted by and responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. Upon the recommendation of its CARES Act committee, the county board designated four different pots of money: • $...

  • Law enforcement grads announced

    Pine Knot News|Aug 28, 2020

    Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College announced the graduation of 27 students who successfully completed program requirements in the Law Enforcement Skills Training Program during the recent summer session. A ceremony was held at the college Aug. 21 with Covid-19 protocols and no guests in attendance, and a live online feed. This is the 20th group of students to participate in the law enforcement program at the college. Students completed intensive hands-on training Aug. 21. The 600 hours of...

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