July 2024

Wayne Force

Wayne Arlen Force, 81, of Lutsen, Minnesota, passed away on June 19, 2024 at North Shore Health with his loving partner, Lois, by his bedside. Wayne's stroke on December 6, 2011 left him bravely confronting health issues throughout the years. He was happy to call our cozy cabin on his beloved Lake Superior, home, for 11 years. Wayne was born in Fosston, Minnesota. He worked 40 years for the City of Bloomington, Minnesota while earning his civil engineering degree at the University of Minnesota. Always, Wayne's greatest aspiration was to spend as much time as he could on the North Shore. It revitalized his soul. Wayne is survived by his longtime partner, Lois Steven; his former wife, Kathy Corey; children, Julie Boyle (Cliff) and Craig Force; grandchildren, Nicole McMaster, Tim (Mary) Borman, Emily Boyle, Justen Force and Treven Force; great grandchildren, Brendan McMaster, Michael McMaster, Michelle McMaster and T.J. Borman. You will forever be missed and always in our hearts. 'Love is when the other person's happiness is more important than your own.' H. Jackson Brown, Jr. I am so blessed to have shared our lives, my darling Wayne. We wish to thank the Rose family, who have been so kind in helping Wayne know he mattered. Those kindnesses can never be measured. Mike would bring 'Wayno' fresh caught lake trout as he felt Wayne ought to be eating more fish. Wayne thought so, too. You were Wayne's fave, Mike. We are grateful for the assistance given us by Care Partners of Cook County who, with the many services provided, made it possible for us to stay together in our home and, gave us hope. We are thankful for the Lutsen First Responders; extraordinarily knowledgeable and empathetic people with first-class values. I am so grateful for the compassion you afforded Wayne during the countless calls responded to. Our home health nurse was our angel. As I wasn't able to get Wayne to the clinic, Traci Allen visited and examined Wayne to ensure he was doing well. And, she gav

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Gerald Linnell

On July 20, 2024, Gerald 'Jerry' Donald Linnell peacefully birthed into spirit at home. Jerry was born and raised in Grand Marais until he graduated from business school. Upon his graduation he moved to Washington DC to begin his career in court reporting. Jerry spent 32 years in the United States Senate and was loved and respected by all. Memorial service will be held on August 3, 2024 at Messiah United Methodist Church in Taneytown with a second service in Grand Marais to be determined at a later date. In lieu of flowers please donate to The Michael J Fox Foundation, Lewybody.org, Speak Out or Rock Steady Boxing.

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Lynn Christensen

Lynn Anne Christensen, 45, passed away unexpected on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Lynn was born April 22, 1979 in Grand Marais, MN to Jon and Shirley Heinzen.

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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 that run afoul of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers. Periodically, the DNR provides a report of some of the miscreants the Conservation Officers (CO) have encountered. The News-Herald shares these stories as a reminder to all to be safe and to follow the rules!

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Matters of Record

The Cook County News-Herald publishes Matters of Record to inform the public of arraignments and dispositions of criminal cases in which the punishment exceeds $125 and/or ten days in jail and/or includes one year of supervised adult probation. It is the Cook County News-Herald’s policy that this information contains a complete record. Requests for items to be withheld will not be granted.

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Moving on

Want to live longer? Why do you get up in the morning? Ever think about that? Is it just for that first cup of java, or do you have a purpose? Many focus on caring for family or earning a living, but what about those of us who have outlived those roles? According to numerous studies, a sense of purpose can add years to our lives. One source suggested it adds seven, but I think that’s a long shot.

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