I hereby challenge Pete lying Stauber to a public debate with a constituent. He needs to answer to us and in his Wed debate lied more often than Trump. He refused to acknowledge Bidens election while pretending his was honest, a total fraud. Pete, I dare you or any stand-in to publicly debate me, he is a lying cheating fraud. […]
Keep theology out of schools
When it comes to voting for a school board member, remember this: our students shouldn’t be collateral damage to their theology. Don Davison, Grand Marais
Don’t be fooled!
The news media is broadcasting that in midterm elections, votes are often cast for the party not in power especially when the electorate is unhappy with something. Yes, we all have a reason to be unhappy with Inflation, but DON’T BE FOOLED into thinking that the Republican Party has a solution. They certainly haven’t put one out there, only criticism […]
Republican candidates hold meet and greet at the HUB
Two Republican candidates, both Iron Range Mayors who are running for higher political offices, were in Grand Marais last Saturday at the Hub (senior center) to meet the public and answer questions. Ely Mayor Roger Skraba and Babbitt Mayor Andrea Zupancich spent a couple of hours laying out their thoughts and ideas for what they would do if elected. Zupancich […]
Meet Theresa Luther-Dolan, Commissioner Candidate District 4
Introduction, education, interests, hobbies, familyMy late husband, Joe, and I built our home in Colvill 33 years ago, after being small business owners of a deli/convenience and live bait store in Chisago County. We enrolled our daughter in school at ISD 166 for her primary and elementary school years. We considered ourselves pioneers, as we built our home and hobby farm complete with horses […]
Homecoming football game marred by incident of a student threatening another student with a pocketknife
Students witnessing a young man threatening another young man with a pocketknife at the Vikings football Homecoming game quickly diffused the situation and alerted a faculty member about what had happened. The knife in question was given to the offender by a friend. Neither of the two middle school students attend I.S.D. 166. No one was hurt but the school […]
Historical Reflections
TIME TO PLOW FOR POTATOES IN THE LATE 1930s This photo was taken near the end of the Great Depression. It is the Modl dairy and potato farm in Antigo, Wisconsin. Antigo soil is silty, and it is especially good for growing potatoes. Grandpa, Charles Modl, is tending to Aunt Donna, while my dad, Marvin Modl, holds the reigns on […]
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