Down Memory Lane
10 Years AgoJuly 30, 2004 The Birch Grove Foundation will apply to the Minnesota Department of Education to start a charter school for the 2005-06 school year. The charter school might be a solution to the conflict between the Cook County School Board and the Birch Grove Foundation on whether or not a second teacher will be funded for Birch […]
DNR announces higher wolf, lower deer hunting limit
With the winter survey showing Minnesota’s gray wolf population stable, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced it would add 500 more wolf hunting licenses this season, up from 3,300 last year. This will be the third wolf hunting season for Minnesota. The first occurred in 2012 soon after the wolf was taken off the federal Endangered Species […]
Boater transported to hospital after bee sting
The Grand Portage ambulance was paged at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15 to respond to the Hat Point Marina in Grand Portage. A boat was bringing ashore a 24-year-old male suffering an allergic reaction from a bee sting. The boat, on its way from Isle Royale to Grand Portage, radioed that its estimated arrival time was in 35 minutes. […]
Emergency responders called twice to rescue Eagle Mountain hikers
The Eagle Mountain hiking trail has proven especially treacherous this summer. A 29-year-old man died after collapsing on the trail in June and Cook County emergency responders were paged to the site twice this week to rescue hikers in distress. The first call for help came at 2:48 p.m. on Wednesday, July 23. A 54-year-old female, Nancy Meinholz of Cross […]
Local log rollers strong in Lumberjack World Championships
Hayward Wisconsin’s Lumberjack Bowl was filled with more than 12,000 spectators on Saturday night, July 26, as people came from near and far to watch the best log rollers, boom runners, pole climbers, saw and axe men and women compete for over $50,000 in prize money at the 54th Lumberjack World Championships. But earlier on Thursday and Friday, with little […]
One Minute Lunch Room
This week was an Allard girl reunion in Pine Island, Minnesota. The five remaining daughters of Haven and Isabella Allard were able to get together for a long weekend and catch up. This sounds like a simple feat but each of these girls has flown like a seed on the wind since their youth in Schroeder. Luckily for me the […]
A makeover under way for Grand Marais Apartments
The need for senior housing has been a concern in Cook County since the 1970s. A group of Grand Marais citizens joined forces in 1974 to build an apartment complex for elderly North Shore residents in 1974. The Grand Marais Apartments are the result of their work—and the work continues today with another volunteer board overseeing renovations to the 40-yearold […]
Maritime history featured in new county museum exhibit
Before a highway made the North Shore accessible to automobiles, people came to Cook County by boat. To highlight those bygone days, By Way of Water: Our History with Lake Superior is the latest exhibit at the Cook County Historical Museum. It shares the story of how the lake shaped the people and communities of this region. Come to the […]
Journey to Grand Portage National Monument for Rendezvous Days
Load up your canoe, your car, or whatever gets you to Grand Portage and prepare to embark on an historical adventure! Aug. 8-10 marks the annual Rendezvous Days and Pow Wow at Grand Portage, when voyageur songs, Ojibwe drums, and Highland bagpipes mix a the Montreal canoe brigades, native peoples, fur traders, and North West Company partners gather for their […]