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Use decibel meter for enforcement
I have been following the Grand Marais City Councils' convolutions on the noise ordinance as the Cook County News-Herald has been reporting it. I think Rhonda Silence's June 27 column is right on. Full Story
College news is appreciated
As a long-time seasonal resident of Cook County, I have for many years enjoyed reading the news of the county in the Cook County News-Herald. I've been especially delighted in recent issues to read College News information. Full Story
Keep the focus on the lake
I just read the latest Herald article and viewed the Grand Marais Recreation Park" Plan 3" on the web. As someone who has enjoyed Grand Marais for over half a century as a visitor, camper, North House Folk School and Grand Marais Playhouse supporter, hiker, and shopper, I would like to share the following comments with the Grand Marais Park Board and the community. Full Story
Noxious or Ob-noxious?
I am writing in reference to the letter written by Tom Thompson concerning a General Notice posted by the Cook County Agricultural Inspector (aka: Weed/Grasshopper Inspector) in the June 6, 2009 edition of the News-Herald. Full Story
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