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Axtell performs with Northwestern in Cuba

Katrina Axtell is among the 54 members of the Northwestern College Symphonic Band who toured Cuba as guests of the National Band of Cuba during spring break March 2 -12. Northwestern’s group was the first full symphonic band from the United States to perform in Cuba. The Northwestern students spent a lot of time with members of the National Band,... READ MORE >

Ashley Green wins Dr Pepper Scholarship

Grand Marais resident and full-time online student Ashley Green has won a $2,500 scholarship through the Dr Pepper Million Dollar Tuition Giveaway. The Dr Pepper program has awarded millions of dollars in tuition to students across the country. Whether a future doctor or lawyer, artist or musician, the Dr Pepper scholarship offers help with the rising costs of education. “I... READ MORE >

Free natural resources technical advice available

The Natural Resources Conservation Service, (an agency with the USDA) is looking to work with individuals on private or tribal lands in Cook County to help implement their mission of “Helping People Help the Land.” This means that for no charge or obligation a conservationist from the Duluth Field Office along with the landowner or land manager will walk the... READ MORE >

Good news for Turbo Tax users

Minnesota Revenue has announced that Turbo Tax problems have been fixed and Minnesota returns can now be processed, according to Cook County AARP tax aide Chuck Flickinger. Flickinger said he would also like people to know that Turbo Tax does not process property tax and rent refunds, but AARP tax aides will do these free at the Grand Marais Community... READ MORE >

Easter Egg Fundraiser for Cook County kids

Looking for some fun to have with your kids or grandkids for Easter? Everyone is invited to the Cook County Community Center from 9:00 a.m. until noon, Saturday, March 30 for indoor ice skating, visits and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny, brunch, a cake decorating contest and silent auction, raffle with prizes over $600, PEEP eating contest, kids activities... READ MORE >

DNR issues reminders to human, canine trail users

With fresh late-season snow on the ground and crews busy grooming trails for cross country skiing at Minnesota state parks and recreation areas, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds visitors about winter trail rules and etiquette. On groomed trails, with or without a set of tracks, remember: Pets are not permitted on ski trails; hiking and snowshoeing is... READ MORE >

WTIP receives awards from the Minnesota Associated Press

WTIP North Shore Community Radio has been recognized in the 2012 Minnesota AP Broadcasters Awards. Station staff and volunteers regularly produce features that bring forward a variety of voices and perspectives on topics that explore the rich culture of the North Shore region. The Associated Press recently announced that several of these features have been singled out for recognition. WTIP’s... READ MORE >

Exciting new collaboration for Borealis Chorale and North Shore Music Association

As the next concert approaches on Sunday, March 24, 7 p.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, the Borealis Chorale & Orchestra has announced a new collaboration with the North Shore Music Association. Since Ora Wilcox started the Symphonium Music Club in the Cook County of the 1950s, many talented and devoted members of the community have sustained the fine tradition of... READ MORE >

Dan and Lee Ross works on display at the Art Colony March 22-April 7

Local artists Dan and Lee Ross, nationally recognized stone and clay sculptors, spent two weeks in January at the Grand Marais Art Colony exploring an unfamiliar media – printmaking. This opportunity led the Rosses in new directions, challenging them to redefine their artistic language through ink, paper and the printing press. The result is a collection of original prints entitled... READ MORE >

Volunteers needed to help monitor for invasive pests

Minnesota is looking for volunteers to join the “first detector” early warning system to help keep an eye out for new infestations of invasive pests. These volunteer “first detectors” make it more likely that infestations of emerald ash borer and other invasive tree pests will be found in early stages when they are easier to control. Registration is now open... READ MORE >