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Minnesota Historical Society launches grant program
Staff reports | October 10, 2009
Without a concerted effort, our state’s historic and cultural treasures are in danger of being lost to time, and the Minnesota Historical Society has announced that applications are now being accepted for the first round of Minnesota Historical and Cultural Grants to support projects of enduring value for the cause of history and historic preservation across the state. The grants... READ MORE >
Yum, yum, yum—PBS cookies!
Staff reports | October 10, 2009
Long, long ago when PBS Eight staff decided to try a live cooking show they settled on the topic “C” is for Cookie. That was more than 15 years ago and that series premiere remains the champion for number of recipes received. PBS figured it’s time to do it again. Be creative! If you have a wacky recipe, send it... READ MORE >
Higher Ed offers Basic Welding course
Staff reports | October 10, 2009
Cook County Higher Education is offering Basic Welding beginning Oct. 24. This 21-hour course provides the student with an understanding of basic welding fundamentals and the ability to properly and safely use gas and electric welding equipment to perform welding and cutting procedures in the flat position. There will be a sculptural dynamic to this course that will address basic... READ MORE >
TIP readies for hunting season
Staff reports | October 10, 2009
Three decades after the idea of forming a statewide anti-poaching program was proposed, the Minnesota TIP program is going strong as it prepares for a new hunting season. Before TIP was formed, not very much was happening to combat “game thieves.” The Turn In Poachers (TIP) program was officially formed on Sept. 1, 1981 as the result of action at... READ MORE >
Better your management skills
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation has a new Small Business Education Scholarship. Eligible candidates are small business owners and non-profits, family members and key employees who have been in business for six months and who may potentially employ at least three full-time equivalent employees. Financial need is not a factor. Financial assistance will cover 80 percent tuition reimbursement for... READ MORE >
Oil spill response in Grand Portage
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
On Tuesday and Wednesday, September 15-16, members of the US and Canadian Coast Guard, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and the Cook County Sheriff ’s Response Unit responded to an emergency in Grand Portage Bay. Fortunately, the oil spill that raised the concern was an interagency drill, practice for a real event. During the exercise, an approximately 1,000-foot boom was... READ MORE >
Curtis seeks new trial
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
On September 15, 2009, Cook County Attorney Tim Scannell and Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson were notified that the Minnesota Court of Appeals had “reversed and remanded” the conviction of James Lee Curtis of Grand Marais. In January 2008, Curtis was sentenced to 153 months at the Minnesota State correctional facility in St. Cloud for attempted murder in the second... READ MORE >
Grand Portage represented by royalty at Metrodome
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa representatives—Senior Princess Autumn Clearwater- Day and Senior Brave Jaden Aubid—participated in the Ninth Annual American Indian Heritage Day with the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome on Saturday, September 19, 2009. Joining them were their families and the family of a tribal leader, the late Gilbert Caribou. Caribou’s grandson, Conrad Roy, threw the first... READ MORE >
Grand Portage school invites community members on field trips
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
Oshki Ogimaag, The School of New Leaders, Grand Portage’s new charter school, invites community and family members to join students on weekly field trips. The trips will be held every Friday and feature educational activities. Oshki Ogimaag is a charter school serving kindergarten (all day) through sixth grade students. Oshki Ogimaag is a public school (free, no tuition), that offers... READ MORE >
Paints and pencils featured in upcoming Art Colony classes
Staff reports | October 03, 2009
Learn about watercolor still life and landscape painting during two upcoming classes at the Grand Marais Art Colony. On Oct. 10-11 it’s Paint: Exploration of Your Creative Self with Tim Young. In this class, Young will demonstrate and expound upon his exuberant style of painting. He will facilitate the exploration of students’ creative process as they dive into their preferred... READ MORE >