Vikings rally in 4th, but fall to Mesabi East
The (0-3) Cook County Vikings football team traveled to Mesabi East to take on the (1-2) Giants on Friday, September 25, in hopes of procuring their first win of the season, but instead fell to the Giants 40-14. Full Story
VIKING ROYALTY
Staff photos/Rhonda Silence After the coronation ceremony in the Arrowhead Center for the Arts on Tuesday, September 28, Queen Ashley Green and King Kipp Sande stepped outside in the autumn sun for th Full Story
Vikings continue exciting season
Another busy week for the Cook County Vikings volleyball team last week as they hosted the Barnum Bombers and traveled to Silver Bay to take on the Mariners. Full Story
Lots of personal bests at Milaca MegaMeet
When you go to the largest cross-country meet in the US, you rarely come home with any awards. This year wasn’t any different. Only Signe Larson and Sonja Peterson brought home top 25 awards (although Ailee Larson and Kieran Scannell were close). Our varsity girls had our best team place – eighth. Competition included five of the top 10 schools in the state. What we did bring home were a lot of personal bests, a good sign when we return to our area competition schedule. Full Story
Angry Seas
It was so windy this morning there were whitecaps in my coffee mug. Luckily I was driving back from Duluth and not persuading some customers out of fishing for the day.
Saganaga is a great lake to guide on for many different reasons, one of which is your ability to hide behind islands and protected shorelines while still managing to produce some good fish. Full Story
Cook County Law Enforcement briefs
It is the policy of the Cook County News-Herald to withhold
the identities of individuals in Cook County Law Enforcement
briefs. When court proceedings are complete, the Cook County
News-Herald publishes a complete accounting of names and
penalties in its Matters of Record.
Monday, Sept. 21
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Conservation Officer Tales
Although the Cook County News-Herald knows
that the majority of sportsmen and women are
law-abiding folks, there are a few who run afoul of
the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) Conservation Officers. Full Story
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