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  • Minogitoon: Movies in a Wrenshall barn, that's cool, right?

    Anne Dugan|May 21, 2021

    I’m not usually fan of knick-knacks and I like to keep the mantle over my fireplace pretty clean but there is one statue that I allow to keep a permanent perch: “The Jonake” by Edward Knudsen. The two-inch-high wire and clay figure depicts a farmer in overalls and plaid shirt holding a sign for the Free Range Film Festival. Underneath the inscription reads: “Every year, in a big old barn, Jonake Fisher-Merritt holds a film festival. He shows dozens of local independent films over a few days at t...

  • Minogitoon: There's lots of buzz about the Bee Friendly arts camp

    May 21, 2021

    The REACH mentoring group and Carlton County 4-H are partnering to prepare a Youth Advisory Board to work as camp counselors for the Bee Friendly Arts Camp from Aug. 2-6 . Dylan Kelly, the 4-H Youth Development Extension Educator for Carlton County, will be conducting a training series for REACH’s Youth Advisory Board using iNaturalist and Seek by iNaturalist apps, developing a comic book on pollinators, and creating a lesson plan using 4-H’s Experiential Learning Cycle. Once trained, the REA...

  • Esko student heading to Naval Academy

    Pine Knot News|May 14, 2021

    Esko High School senior Michael Urie has been accepted to attend the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland after receiving a nomination from U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents the 8th Congressional District in Minnesota. Urie said he was drawn to the military academy because "many members of my family have served, and I'd like to follow in their footsteps." Teens interested in attending U.S. service academies are encouraged to seek nominations from members of Congress. Stauber said Urie...

  • Carlton County's only Jeopardy champion

    Jana Peterson|May 7, 2021

    When the pandemic suddenly made Minneapolis substitute school teacher Sam Kavanaugh jobless, the Carlton High School alumnus turned it into an opportunity. He went full "Olympic mode" with his training for the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, set to air May 17-28. A total of 15 competitors, including Kavanaugh, face off for a $250,000 grand prize. Kavanaugh, who won a total of $156,202 on the popular quiz show in 2019, already had a pretty good idea of what it takes to win and it's more than...

  • Pease joins MCCU mortgage team

    Pine Knot News|May 7, 2021

    Tony Pease is the newest mortgage loan originator with Members Cooperative Credit Union, and is based out of The Cloquet office. As a mortgage loan originator, Pease will assist homeowners and prospective buyers with all their real estate financing needs, including home purchases and refinancing, as well as home equity and home improvement loans. Pease joined MCCU in 2018 as a financial solutions consultant. The Carlton High School graduate has spent most of his life in the Cloquet area, and brings nearly a decade of experience in financial ser...

  • Korby: The fascinating life of Jay Shogren

    Steve Korby|Apr 30, 2021

    Cloquet versus Hibbing. Boys basketball 1976 Region 7 finals. Showcased players in this game are future Gopher and NBA player Kevin McHale at 6-foot-10 for Hibbing and 6-foot-3 (and ½ inch) Cloquet center Jay Shogren. The Bluejackets won the game and finished second in the Minnesota boys basketball state tournament. McHale went on to be all Big Ten at the U of M, the third overall pick in the NBA draft, played on three world championship teams with the Boston Celtics and had his number...

  • Chicken Anyone?

    Jana Peterson|Apr 30, 2021

    Three-year-old Ellie Hatfield isn't quite sure what to make of the rooster she got to hold during Saturday's Chicken Swap in Carlton. Hatfield's dad, Caleb, said they have ducks at home and now Ellie wants to add pigs and maybe even chickens to the mix. Dad isn't so sure. The rooster's owner, Bonnie Warner of Silver Bay, said she comes to the Chicken Swap in Carlton every year. She sold about half her eggs and half her ISA Brown birds Saturday, and shared a lot of advice with interested...

  • Barnum High School Honor Rolls

    Pine Knot News|Apr 30, 2021

    Barnum High School Quarter 3 A Honor Roll Grade 7 Kaitlyn Bartz Emily Class Alizondra Collelo Cadence Fanning Lucy Franek Sophia Frank Grace Grover Kyson Landwehr MaKenna Nordstrom Morghan Nynas Ava Nyquist Iris Polecheck Aleksander Shefchik Hartleigh Stecyk Grade 8 Ella Bednarek Casey Corrigan Connor Corrigan Jack Dobosenski Bryce Ferguson Rijah Jones Janaya Jurek Madison Koecher Pierce Korpela Aili Lund Lily Newman Spencer Strohm Megan Swenson Avery Westendorf Grade 9 Thomas Bednarek Annaka Bogenholm Hayden Charboneau Kira DeCaigny Dylan...

  • Barnum High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll

    Apr 23, 2021

    Barnum High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll A Honor Roll Grade 7 Kaitlyn Bartz Emily Class Alizondra Collelo Cadence Fanning Lucy Franek Sophia Frank Grace Grover Kyson Landwehr MaKenna Nordstrom Morghan Nynas Ava Nyquist Iris Polecheck Aleksander Shefchik Hartleigh Stecyk Grade 8 Ella Bednarek Casey Corrigan Connor Corrigan Jack Dobosenski Bryce Ferguson Rijah Jones Janaya Jurek Madison Koecher Pierce Korpela Aili Lund Lily Newman Spencer Strohm Megan Swenson Avery Westendorf Grade 9 Thomas Bednarek Annaka Bogenholm Hayden Charboneau Kira...

  • Esko High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll

    Apr 23, 2021

    Esko High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll Honor Roll Emma Adkins Kaitlyn Adkins Alexandra Aker Ashley Aker Jason Amireault Claire Anderson Karin Anderson Keone Anderson Russell Anderson Simone Anderson Siri Anderson Santiago Anich Joseph Antonutti Rachel Antonutti Ellahna Barnes Ellynor Barta Joel Barta Alena Beare Mollie Belich Jaxon Benedix Aspen Berg Cairin Berger Cuinn Berger Wyatt Bergstedt Tia Bertogliat Alexander Bourgeault Cadence Brissett Jacob Bubb Braeden Caple Amber Carlblom Emma Cekalla Joseph Cekalla Samuel Cheslak Ayden Chopskie...

  • Esko High School Quarter 3 Merit Roll

    Apr 23, 2021

    Esko High School Quarter 3 Merit Roll Will Abrahamson Laila Adamu Kaylor Adkins Rachel Amireault Nathan Barta Hunter Berg Ava Bergstedt James Bergstedt Aviana Bergstrand Abigail Blazevic Emmeline Bohlman Sierra Boitz Nickolas Borden Liam Brissett Addison Bucsko Alli Campanario Owen Campanario Tyler Campanario Liberty Clifford Isabelle Cloose Micheal Couture Aliyah Davis Colton Dewey Rilee Durovec Anika Elsmore Neil Elsmore Anabelle Engen Cole Engen Morgan Erickson Tegan Erickson Zachariah Erkkila Katerina Ferkul Riley Firn Riley Fischer Zander...

  • Carlton High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll

    Apr 23, 2021

    Carlton High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll A Honor Roll Grade 12 Colin Emerson Elizabeth Hey Jayna LeBrasseur Samantha Matarelli Trevor Ojibway Grade 11 Nicholas DeVriendt-LeDoux Kash Gibson Morgan Laveau Carly Parker Joseph Solomon Grade 10 Korah Crane Eliza DeCaigny Gunner Fadum McKenzie Midge Emma Peterson Dylan Schwartz Michaela Sundeen Grade 9 Michael Cadott Brayden Drake Luukas Korpela Gavin LeBrasseur Megan Matarelli Sam Ojibway Grade 8 Gavin Gibson Lauryn Hilton Jackson Korpela Amber Lawry Ayden Ojibway Julia Peterson Kayla Radtke...

  • Korby's Connections: Friend tackled sports and life head on

    Steve Korby|Apr 16, 2021

    Seeing how people are struggling and yet winning battles with Covid-19 reminds me of my friend Dave Boyer - a man with great inner strength and character - and so does my wedding anniversary this month, as Boyer was my best man. One of his goals was to live to 2000 and celebrate the new century. He died in 1999 at age 46 from complications of kidney disease. Growing up, Boyer was one of the best athletes in Cloquet in his age group. I recall seeing his many Punt, Pass, and Kick trophies,...

  • Wrenshall faces

    Elle Swanson|Apr 16, 2021

    Ellie Swanson's photojournalism class at Wrenshall High School, where the yearbook is produced, has students collaborating on a spread called "Face It." The class borrowed a backdrop and asked the district to purchase two umbrella lights. "Thus, our small studio was built," Swanson said. "We have never had access to lights and a backdrop before, but with some help from YouTube, my students were soon capturing great portraits in our little studio." Pictured here are some of the faces the...

  • Spring Flip

    Jana Peterson|Apr 9, 2021

    Cloquet eighth-grader Alex Johnson rolls up a ramp at the Cloquet skatepark Tuesday, attempting an ollie jump. The skate park was bustling with teens Tuesday, skating or just hanging out at the Athletic Park facility on the sunny afternoon....

  • An eye on the job future

    Jamie Jazdzewski|Apr 9, 2021

    The week before spring break, students at Cloquet Middle School spent time learning about further education and careers. Activities included interest assessments, career exploration, dress-up days and learning about what their options are following high school. The students were excited as they created their own campus with their homerooms - featuring both real and imaginary schools - to compete for a pizza party....

  • On Faith: It's planting season!

    David Handsaker|Apr 9, 2021

    The parable of the sower has always been one of my favorites. Found in Matthew 13 and Luke 8, it should come as no surprise that a farm boy from Iowa would relate to the imagery of planting. As I write this, planting is almost ready to start down in Iowa and many farmers will soon be running full-out trying to get the crop into the ground. The speed and size of their efforts have increased dramatically. Corn planters are much more amazing machines than most people would assume. They have to...

  • Squeaky wheel, bumpy ride led to road fixes

    Dan Reed|Apr 2, 2021

    Community service was drilled into many of us growing up. This was necessary in rural communities of the past that had little money to spare. People gave time and energy to provide community centers, local celebrations, 4-H groups, local theater, food drives, cemetery care and more to enrich our rural lives. As a volunteer myself - township officer, reporter, western Carlton County promoter, and donor - without any fanfare to many good projects, I see this tradition continue. Read the local...

  • On the Mark: Passion, practice rule music contests

    Ann Markusen|Apr 2, 2021

    A goodly share of Cromwell-Wright High School students participate in vocal music every year. It's an art form requiring intensive individual work and attentiveness to instruction as well as the challenges of singing with others. Each learns about his/her own voice. Its range and clarity. How to memorize the pieces. How to breathe and sustain notes through slow passages. How to feel and convey the mood of each composition. How to modulate between powerful, often high, and passionate notes, and...

  • Special deliveries

    Jana Peterson|Mar 26, 2021

    Dawn French helped in an effort by St. Croix Hospice, Midwest Geriatrics, the United Way of Carlton County and B&B Market to fill enough reusable shopping bags for all 80-plus residents. The idea was to show support to those who have been especially socially isolated during the Covid-19 pandemic and to provide them with pertinent, helpful resources, French said. The bags contained a county resource guide, sanitizer, cake and cookies and other food items, pens, activity sheets, key chain wallets...

  • Aurora aura turns into art

    Jana Peterson|Mar 26, 2021

    To get photos of the northern lights, photographer Carla Goldschmidt first had to become a hunter. Not in the traditional sense, rather hunting with her camera and her wits for the elusive and spectacular aurora borealis. "You can't just decide willy-nilly to go out and see the northern lights tonight," she said. "There's a lot of factors, so learning that was very helpful." Goldschmidt, who currently has an exhibit of her aurora and nature photographs on display at Cloquet's Common Ground...

  • On Faith: We need to break down the walls of bias

    Chris Hill|Mar 12, 2021

    I find myself saddened by a painful change in our community: It is harder to listen to each other and to understand each other. That difficulty then makes it harder for us to care for each other. As a follower of Jesus, I believe I am called and equipped by God's Spirit to care like Christ. If I do not listen to you, how can I really care for you? Why is this happening? Pastor and author Brian McLaren (author of "The Great Spiritual Migration" and "Faith After Doubt" and others) suggests that...

  • Wrenshall News: Libraries are sacred space

    Elle Swanson|Mar 5, 2021

    Annie Dugan's recent column about what people are reading in the Wrenshall community got me thinking about libraries in schools. It's been a while since I've student-taught, but I can clearly remember the day I asked to see the library and was told the K-8 school did not have one. I grew up going to the public library and spending time in both the Churchill and Wrenshall libraries as a student. I was introduced to some of my favorite authors and books in these libraries. The readers I know...

  • Cloquet native in chef contest

    Feb 26, 2021

    Cloquet High School grad Kevin Aho is in the running to be named the world’s Favorite Chef, win $50,000 and be featured in a two-page advertising spread in Bon Appetit magazine. In his entry, Aho says he has been cooking 30 years, 25 of those as executive chef. Should he win the competition — sponsored by Favorite Chef — he said he would split the cash prize “with my team that supported me so much during these trying times.” The contest is hosted by celebrity chef Eddie Matney. A portion of the proceeds will go to Feeding America, an organizat...

  • Lands: Past is prologue in new farm formation

    John Hatcher|Feb 26, 2021

    With our farm's first growing season fast approaching, a century-old picture on the living room wall inspires us. The image is cloudy and faded at the edges. The faces of the people are blurry. We don't know a lot about the photo except that it's from about 1915 and that two of the people are Ed and Abigail Simpson, who first homesteaded the farm in 1906. The image shows a family and all of their livestock: A team of tall, white horses; five cows and a flock of chickens pecking away in the...

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