Down Memory Lane
10 YEARS AGO
10 YEARS AGO
Matters
The Kadunce
I just finished reading Dick Dorr’s memoir of life and law in Cook County. Chasing Justice is a good read for those of us who weren’t born here or who want to recall the local history. It’s also good fodder for reflections of our justice system.
Kamryn Kathleen Johnson, Grand Marais, Achieved a 4.0 (straight A’s) grade point average and was named to the second quarter Lake Superior College Dean’s List.
Dave Saari’s eighth novel again features the FYI Investigations team: wealthy young idealist Trey Isherwood, mother Madeleine, and wife and former FBI agent Sybil Atwater. The discovery of a mysterious and previously unknown painting by deceased Grand Marais artist Jolene Pinter offers the chance to overcome their reluctance to take on another case after a near disaster. Expecting to make quick work of tracking down a talented forger using their unique blend of high-tech investigative tools and methods, the team instead finds themselves drawn into a dark world of art crime. Once again, the situation spirals out of control as the team doggedly follows every new lead, leading to potentially fatal consequences. Could this be FYI’s last case? Find out in this thrilling tale of mystery and murder with entertaining bits of romance, humor, and golf.
CONNECTIONS
The Blue Moose Garden Center
During a June 5 special meeting, the school board decided to seek voter approval to improve athletic and art spaces at the school through a fall referendum.
Northland Foundation announces Housing Technical Assistance Program aimed at rural northeast Minnesota municipalities