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Anders Bjorling show continues at Cross River
Staff Report | July 11, 2009
The Cross River Heritage Center in Schroeder will exhibit the photography of Anders Bjorling through the summer season. Bjorling is a nature and travel photographer, living in St. Peter, Minnesota. Photography has always been one of his passions, but not until retiring 10 years ago, after 37 years as an administrator at Gustavus Adolphus College, has he had adequate time... READ MORE >
Memorial Blood Center in Tofte, Grand Marais
Staff Report | July 11, 2009
in to fiber on November, the If you’re tired of donating your blood to the Minnesota State “Bird,” the mosquito, consider donating to a better cause – The Arrowhead Regional Blood Center. Patients in the Arrowhead region need over 350 units of blood every week. You can help out by donating blood at the next visit of the Memorial Blood... READ MORE >
Log rolling is back!
Staff Report | July 11, 2009
It is log rolling season again and time to start “spinning the cedar” before Fisherman’s Picnic! World champion log roller Jenny Atkinson is offering free classes and a tournament. The local youth tournament presented by the Grand Marais Lions Club, WoodMizer and Central Boiler will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 during Fisherman’s Picnic. To help participants prepare,... READ MORE >
WTIP fundraising begins July 15
Staff Report | July 11, 2009
North Shore community radio station WTIP begins its on air “Catch the Waves” Membership Drive on Wednesday, July 15. Station Manager Deb Benedict said, “The drive will continue for 5.5 days to raise a minimum of $22,000 to ‘keep on surfing’ this year.” Radio fans are invited to take part in the fun, excitement, live music in the studio, brats... READ MORE >
Fishing Museum raffle announced
Staff Report | July 11, 2009
The North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum will host a fundraising raffle on Aug. 10. Tickets are $2, and may be purchased at the museum or by calling (218) 663-7050. The winners need not be present. Prizes include a morning on the lake commercial fishing with Dale Tormondsen, a half-day trip with North Coast Charters, two rounds of golf with cart... READ MORE >
County airport receives 95,000 grant award
Staff Report | July 04, 2009
The Grand Marais-Cook County Airport is among five airports in northeast Minnesota that have been awarded over $2.2 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Thefunds will come from the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program. “This program is designed to make critical investments in airports in rural America,” said Congressman Jim Oberstar. “Airports in these communities help with economic... READ MORE >
Floral Hit Parade at West End flower show
Staff Report | July 04, 2009
The West End Garden Club on the North Shore Lake Superior will present 74th annual flower show from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 18 the Schroeder Town Hall. This is an informal showing, which illustrates the range of flowers found in local gardens and the wild. Theshow is free and open to the public. This year the club will... READ MORE >
Blood drive set for July 22
Staff Report | July 04, 2009
The bloodmobile from the Memorial Blood Centers in Duluth will be in Grand Marais on Wednesday, July 22, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. The blood drive will be conducted by Memorial Blood Centers, a non-profit organization that supplies blood and blood components for local and area patients. Every week, they must collect approximately 400 units... READ MORE >
New ‘move-over’ law for boaters effective July 1
Staff Report | July 04, 2009
A new Minnesota law requiring boaters to stay clear of enforcement watercraft with their emergency lights flashing went into effecton July 1. Theso-called “moveover law” is intended to provide the same protection for watercraft enforcement officers as similar laws do for police, State Patrol and other emergency response personnel. The new law states, “When approaching and passing a law enforcement... READ MORE >
Beware of bears
Staff Report | July 04, 2009
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) wildlife managers have reported an increase in nuisance bear complaints in recent weeks. “This is a tough time of year for bears,” said Mark Spoden, DNR assistant area wildlife manager in Grand Rapids. “After hibernation, they are hungry. When berries and vegetation are scarce, bears are often tempted by dog food, livestock feed, birdseed,... READ MORE >