Historical Reflections

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20 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 31, 2003 v The new power plant for Grand Marais came one step closer to completion last week when the first two diesel generators were installed at the new site at the west end of town. The large brightly painted diesel engines with generators connected to them were slowly lowered to their spots on the foundation of what will soon be a six-megawatt power plant to serve the city in emergencies.
Boreal Community Media is so excited to host the second Dessert to the Max, an event to celebrate Give to the Max and highlight and support Cook County non-profits. Join us and over 20 non-profits on November 15, from 4:00 p.m.
Garden Club Meeting Garden Club meeting November 13th, 10 a.m, St. John’s Catholic Church, 10 5th St, program is a Seasonal Make and Take.
3-pound Black Angus Choice Chuck Roast kosher salt and pepper 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons Specially Selected Extra Virgin Olive Oil 3 sweet onions, thinly sliced 3 garlic cloves, minced ½ cup Nature’s Nectar Apple Cider 1 butternut squash, peeled and cubed (about 2 cups)
Olympic hopeful The Olympic Games are, in theory, a nice and good thing. What’s better than the many nations of the world coming together under the banner of the five Olympic Rings (one for each continent) for a little friendly competition? Yes, we come from different places and have different cultures but we’re all just people who want to run fast and jump high.
with Then came the popple and partridge Up to that place that I love in the big country ran a trail. But this is not a hagiography.
Join the Grand Marais Library for a Dungeons and Dragons Information Session The Grand Marais Public Library is excited to invite people ages ten and up to an information session for a Dungeons and Dragons group, at the library from 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 8.
Bryan Hansel hadn't been on a long solo bicycle trip in the last few years, not since he biked from Duluth to Dubuque, Iowa to visit his parents. So, when he contemplated a long ride, he chose to do much of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Border to Border Touring Route.
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