Carving Your Clan with Jeffrey Tibbetts

Library to host hands-on soapstone carving workshop
Library to host hands-on soapstone carving workshop
The annual Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Arial moose count brings reassuring news-the moose population in Northeast Minnesota is holding steady at an estimated 4,040, a sign of stability and resilience.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has begun temporarily closing some DNR-managed roads and motorized trails as seasonal melting makes them too soft to support vehicle traffic without causing damage. The duration of the temporary closures in state forests, state parks, recreation areas, and wildlife management areas depends on local weather and surface conditions, which are difficult to predict.
Investing in Rural Infrastructure is Foward-Thinking
Two grants go to Cook County organizations
The Northland Foundation and the young people serving on its Youth In Philanthropy Board awarded 11 grants totaling $9,766 in their winter 2025 funding round to projects within the geographic area that the foundation serves.
Tuvergen Band to Bring “Modern Nomadic Music” to Arrowhead Center for the Arts Presented by North Shore Music Association
Stay in school to stay out of jail, the court system
The Vikings, united in front of their fans, secured their second victory of the season against Fond du Lac Ojibwe Ognichida on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Not long after the thrilling finish, when Erin Aili crossed the finish line about ten very scant minutes in front of another Erin, Erin Altemus of Grand Marais, she wanted to make it known that she had tied her husband, Keith Aili, for wins in the John Beargrease sled dog marathon.