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Dear Julia Dear Julia I hope this finds you well, though I’m skeptical. I understand you’re spending two weeks of your summer at the YMCA Camp Huckins.
Dear Julia Dear Julia I hope this finds you well, though I’m skeptical. I understand you’re spending two weeks of your summer at the YMCA Camp Huckins.
Three-Quarters of a Century I just turned 75, a milestone. Three-quarters of a century is a LONG time, and it’s been quite a ride.
A gentle conversation about wolverines and sharks and cottonmouth snakes... I'm doing my laundry up at Terry's laundrymat.
TODD FORD, PUBLIC INFORMATION COORDINATOR Board of Directors The North Shore Health (NSH) Board would like to provide important information to our community about their roles, functionality, responsibilities, districts, elections and overall governance. A five member Board of Directors governs NSH.
Do you ever wish something was different in your life? Do you ever try to change your circumstances if at all possible to make something different happen? Here at North Shore Living circumstances are what they are, but there’s always hope. Residents are living here because something has happened in their lives that has brought them here such as a stroke, dementia or physical limitations.
SUE HENNESSY The Grand Marais Playhouse will present two plays in repertory weekends from July 18 through August 11. The annual Summer Theater Festival will include a hilarious farce and a comic thriller.
BRIAN LARSEN The 72-year-old ore boat that suffered a cracked hull while sailing on Lake Superior on June 8, 2024, might be scrapped. Initially, the crew's report of a loud bang led to the belief that the Michipicoten had collided with something.
BRIAN LARSEN In response to the recent Cook County Chamber of Commerce International Workforce Survey, thirty- six business owners, representing a diverse range of industries, have provided valuable insights. This response, though not extensive, is significant as it provides a snapshot of the impact J-1 students have on fulfilling jobs that would otherwise go unfulfilled.
After making changes to the record fish program, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has seen steady interest by anglers in documenting their largest catches, as evidenced by the nine new state record fish the Minnesota DNR has certified since March.
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