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  • Man charged after dog is found stabbed

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    A Cloquet man faces a felony charge of mistreating or torturing an animal after he allegedly stabbed a dog in the neck. According to the criminal complaint, Shayne Jason Thompson, 42, banged on the door of his girlfriend’s father’s residence on Jarvi Road on Feb. 3, allegedly yelling accusations about the daughter at the homeowner and accused him of lying for her. It was reported that Thompson had a knife in his hand. The homeowner said he went upstairs and Thompson left, but when he came back downstairs he noticed his dog was lying on the flo...

  • Recycling programs for all ages coming up soon

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    The Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District returns to the Cloquet library with a fun activity for kids Monday, along with a program for families and adults at City Hall, all centered on the topic of recycling, repurposing and better waste management habits at home. From 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, kids can enjoy a hands-on activity repurposing and being creative with “waste” materials in building rubber band cars from recycled goods during the library’s Tinker Club program. On the adult-oriented front, county resource and recyc...

  • Student scholarship news: Floy Gilman scholarship

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    The Floy Gilman Scheidler Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships to residents of Carlton County who are pursuing post-high school education. The foundation was established in 1999 by Floy Dickison, former Esko high school English teacher and her sister, Ona Scheidler, a former Cloquet high school business teacher. They established the foundation in honor of their mother, Floy Gilman Scheidler. Applicants must be residents of Carlton County and must have maintained a 3.0 GPA and been in the top 50 percent of their graduating class....

  • College graduate

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    Cloquet’s Bailey Gibbs graduated from Minnesota State University in Mankato Dec. 14 with a degree in marketing....

  • Area students make deans lists

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    At University of Wisconsin-Madison: • Thomas Heren, College of Engineering, dean’s honor list • Claire Taubman, College of Letters and Science, dean’s list At University of Minnesota Duluth: • Ethan Bergman, junior, College of Liberal Arts • Jordan Bolos, junior, Swenson College of Science and Engineering • Galevy Connor, senior, Swenson College of Science and Engineering • Julia Hill, sophomore, College of Education and Human Service Professions • Eric Newman, junior, College of Education and Human Service Professions • Alec Norrgard, seni...

  • No serious injuries in bus accident

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    A woman rear-ended a Cloquet school bus last week, but there were no serious injuries as a result. The crash was reported at 4:39 p.m. Feb. 11 on the 1500 block of 14th Street in Cloquet. According to Cloquet superintendent Michael Cary, the few students still on the bus were brought to the hospital for examination while parents were contacted by the bus company, he said. Initially the driver and all children denied any injuries, but Cloquet Transit later reported that one child was injured....

  • Carlton school threat deemed not viable

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    The Carlton school district alerted parents Feb. 13 that a student had “made a verbal threat to student safety” at the middle school/high school but the threat was deemed not viable. Superintendent Gwen Carman said the situation was investigated by administration and reported to the Carlton County Sheriff’s Office....

  • Free prom dresses are for the offing in Barnum

    Pine Knot News|Feb 21, 2020

    The Minnesota nonprofit If the Dress Fits is coming to Barnum High School 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday to give away prom dresses to teens in grades 10-12. The dresses are free and available to students at any area high school and no proof of financial need is required. There may be ID checks. “We have hundreds of dresses,” said program cofounder Ashleigh Arntson. “We have an amazing inventory, sizes 0-26....

  • Wright/Cromwell news

    Jennie K. Hanson|Feb 21, 2020

    Congratulations to Beth Clark on her 500th win as the head coach of the Hermantown Hawks girls basketball team on Feb. 13. Beth is originally from Cromwell, graduating in 1977. She was one of the first girls to play basketball when Title IX was instituted. She played on the varsity team in the seventh grade when Stan Verich and I were the coaches. Title IX prohibits federally-funded educational institutions from discriminating against students or employees based on sex. The Title IX education...

  • Swanson wins election, will continue to represent Ward 3

    Jana Peterson|Feb 14, 2020

    The only thing Chris Swanson lost in Tuesday's special election was the "interim" title for the Ward 3 Cloquet City Council seat. Swanson garnered 84 votes to 14 for Uriah Wilkinson on Tuesday, out of a possible 1,299 registered voters in Cloquet's Ward 3. Swanson was pleased to win, but also praised Wilkinson, father of five and a Realtor in the area for the last 15 years. "I have Uriah's sons in class right now. They are wonderful and lovely human beings," said Swanson, a history and...

  • Consolidation survey: A resounding 'yes'

    Mike Creger|Feb 14, 2020

    Sue Peterson had some choice words about the survey results released this week regarding how residents feel about the possible consolidation of the Carlton and Wrenshall school districts. “Atypical.” “Shocking.” “Surprising.” Peterson works for School Perceptions, the company hired by the school districts to guide the survey. The school boards wanted a clear idea of where residents stood on consolidation and the costs to accomplish it. They want it. And they seem willing to pay for it as well....

  • Northern Pacific Railroad started in Carlton County 150 years ago

    Mike Creger|Feb 14, 2020

    It was supposed to be an "impromptu" act, a quiet ceremony more for employees than the general public. There was likely good reason to keep things on the down-low. While the Northern Pacific Railroad had been buoyed the month before by a cash infusion from Jay Cooke, it really was nowhere near ready to begin the Herculean task of laying a rail line from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean. But word got out. People traveled by rail from Duluth and Superior on the new Lake Superior & Mississippi...

  • Barnum school district faces painful budget decisions

    Lois E. Johnson|Feb 14, 2020

    The double whammy of fewer students and state and federal mandates that aren’t fully funded has the Barnum School Board looking at major cuts to keep the budget in the black. The issues aren’t new, nor are they unique to the Barnum school district. However, after five years of deficit spending, the school board now needs to make $750,000 in cuts or risk going into statutory operating debt. A large crowd of concerned residents attended the working meeting of the Barnum school board Feb. 4. It wasn’t so much a presentation from staff to audie...

  • Cloquet Board OKs move to new emergency communication system

    Jana Peterson|Feb 14, 2020

    On Monday, the Cloquet school board took a vote that made students and staff safer AND saved the district money. Instead of spending between $100,000 and $180,000 to replace the district’s aging walkie-talkie system — many of the devices are failing and often don’t work throughout the buildings — board members voted to switch the district to an emergency cellular network. Rather than walkie-talkies, the district will purchase FirstNet iPhones (at a cost of 99 cents each) with a Push-to...

  • Mobile food bank helps feed Carlton County

    Steve Korby|Feb 14, 2020

    On the third Thursday morning of each month (10:30-11:30 a.m.), the Second Harvest Mobile Food Pantry comes to the Our Savior's Lutheran Church parking lot in Cloquet to distribute food. What is unique about this food bank operation? The patrons stay in their cars and have - if you total it all up at the end of the day - tons of food put into their cars, vans, and pickup boxes as they parade by local volunteers who load it up, 50-75 pounds at a time. It's quite the operation. Dan Wilson, Second...

  • State sets date for county jail closure

    Dan Reed|Feb 14, 2020

    The state of Minnesota has set a closure date for the Carlton County jail of July 31, 2023. The deadline came in a letter from the Minnesota Department of Corrections, dated Jan. 28, 2020, delivered to Carlton County sheriff Kelly Lake and county coordinator Dennis Genereau. Tim Thompson, inspection and enforcement director of Minnesota Corrections, detailed numerous deficiencies in the current Carlton County jail “impacting the safety and security of the facility, the staff, and the citizens of Carlton County” during Tuesday’s regular meeting...

  • Carlton High School Quarter 2 Honor Rolls

    Feb 14, 2020

    A Honor Roll Grade 12: Alaina Bennett, Alisha Broneak, Madelyn DeCaigny, Spencer Hoeffling, Abigail Mickle, Brynne Mickle, Taylor Nelson, Austin Parker, Annabell Pearson, Matthew Santkuyl, Benjamin Soderstrom, Jessica Sutter, Justin Swanson, Benjamin Talarico Grade 11: Haley Adkins, Shea Campbell, Kristian Herman, Elizabeth Hey, Annabeth Johnson, Samantha Matarelli, Seth Mlodozyniec, Trevor Ojibway, Johnette Ostlund, Ella Palmer, Spencer Rousseau, Jairid Ward Grade 10: Olivia Anderson, Alaina Kiehl, Morgan Laveau, Sarice Northrup, Joseph...

  • Wrenshall Second Quarter Honor Rolls

    Feb 14, 2020

    A Honor Roll Patrick Ankrum Liam Bruce Sage Fernquist Hunter Holmes Kaylie Lammi Elliana Lattu Hannah Lattu Joel Lembke Katarina Mattson Tyler Mills Sujata Mumma Alex Murray Alexis Nelson Samantha Nyberg Owen Resberg Jack Riley Zeke Rousseau-Sheff Magdalene Sowada Kaya Stark Alexis Swanson Hailey Tauzell Randy Wimmer B Honor Roll Emma Andrews Connar Ankrum Gavin Beetcher Joseph Bergman Keely Bergman Megan Carlson Lillian Eckdahl Easton Everett Ashley Hart Brie Hoglund Eathen Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Gracelyn Johnson Natalya Kacer Wyatt Kelley...

  • Cromwell-Wright First Semester Honor Rolls

    Feb 14, 2020

    A Honor Roll Grade 12 Taye Thomas Anderson Raisa Garik Avagyan Jacob Charles Bellinger Arnon Chaiboot Amber Jo Collman Cameron Seth-Linh Dickey Sydney Aniele Goranson Shaily Ann Hakamaki Taya Joyce Hakamaki Emmalee Grace Hoover Jordan Jennifer Jokinen Joselyn Leah Jokinen Bertie Gene Korpi Micah Daniel Pocernich Anja Marie Schoenberg Maria (Paula) Silva Cajas Lisa Vasile Chassandra Susan Ward Christopher Paul Ward Grade 11 Eliana Nicole Anderson Daniel Aaron Belden Elisabeth Trinity Kachinske Andrew Michal Kosloski Katherine Sophia Libbon...

  • House fires displace county residents

    Mike Creger|Feb 7, 2020

    Mike Creger and Jana Peterson Fires this past week have displaced at least seven people in north Carlton County. A family of four in the lower unit of a duplex on the 100 block of 13th Street in Cloquet had to move to a hotel this week after a suspected electrical fire set a couch on fire early Saturday evening. The fire spread and there was heavy smoke damage. A woman who lived in the upper duplex was also forced to find housing and is living with family members. Everyone evacuated safely. Earl...

  • A banner day at the science fair

    Jana Peterson|Feb 7, 2020

    It's one of the only events in the Northland where the number of judges often rivals the number of student projects on display. This year's 68th annual Northeastern Minnesota Regional Science Fair welcomed 119 students from 16 different schools, displaying and explaining 106 different projects. A total of 115 different judges listened and questioned the student presenters, then scored, ranked and awarded whatever categories they were judging. The student projects run the gamut from everyday to...

  • Carlton takes on winter

    Pine Knot News|Feb 7, 2020

    When the weather is cold and the snow piled so high you can't see over the top of it, there's only one thing to do - celebrate! Yes, it's Winterfest all day long on Saturday, Feb. 8, in Carlton. Whether you like to celebrate winter by curling up with a book or getting outside for fun and games, your wishes will be granted. Unless otherwise indicated, most activities center around the Four Seasons Sports Complex and Event Center. Take advantage of open hockey from 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or head...

  • Might February be winter's swan song?

    Dave Anderson|Feb 7, 2020

    Another Groundhog Day has come and gone, and this year Punxsutawney Phil predicted a short winter and a rapidly approaching spring. Of course, Phil’s accuracy rate is 39 percent. Coin flips are theoretically 50/50, and one of the famous almanacs has a 52-percent rating, so take all predictions with a grain of salt. Feb. 2 has long been an important day to many cultures because it falls midway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Over time, the day became Candlemas, which marks t...

  • Fond du Lac candidate filings close

    Jana Peterson|Feb 7, 2020

    Candidate filings closed Jan. 24 for three spots on the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation Business Committee. Only two people filed for RBC chairperson: Kevin Dupuis, Sr. (incumbent) and Bryan “Bear” Bosto. There will be no primary in that race because only two candidates filed, with the general election set for June 9. Both open RBC representative seats will go to a primary election, set for March 31. Five candidates filed for RBC District I (Cloquet) representative: Wal...

  • Emergency alert sent by mistake

    Pine Knot News|Feb 7, 2020

    A double error from the state Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division led to confusion and concern in Floodwood, Moose Lake and several other communities in the region when they got messages to evacuate Wednesday. HSEM tests its Integrated Public Alert and Warning System weekly, but the message was distributed beyond the test environment. Further complicating the situation, the portion of the message saying “this is a test” was cut off. Communities in several counties received the message. There is no evacuation order in place, nor...

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