Anna Farro Henderson

Anna Farro Henderson will offer her perspective on climate change and discuss her new book Core Samples at Drury Lane Books on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 6 p.m.

JUDGE’S VIEW

How do you prepare for a job that no one can prepare for? This isn’t meant to be a rhetorical question. As a new judge, I am often asked what orientation looks like for the position.

Take the time to listen to each other

Letters to the editor are the opinions of the writer and don’t necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper. Letters should be 300 words or less but exceptions will be made for longer letters in some cases.

Superior National Forest to Resume Prescribed Burning

The Superior National Forest (NF) will resume prescribed fire operations with select pile burning across the five different ranger districts beginning in November 2024 and throughout the winter as conditions permit. Pile burns are a type of prescribed fire where trained personnel pile and burn forest debris to reduce an area’s wildfire risk.

Kids learn traditional wild rice harvesting and processing techniques

From soups to hotdishes and salads to stuffings, many Minnesotans are familiar with wild rice as a staple of the Midwestern diet. Fewer are aware of the tools and methods used for harvesting and processing manoomin (wild rice) and the deep cultural significance this plant continues to hold for traditional Ojibwe lifeways and treaty rights.

Two North Shore Storm runners qualify for state cross country meet

Under the guidance of April Wahlstrom, the North Shore Storm's boys and girls cross-country teams, comprising primarily of young runners, have shown remarkable potential this year. The future of the team looks promising, especially with the outstanding performance of two of our runners, Nick Swartz and Sophia Schut, who have qualified for the state cross country meet on November 2 at the University of Minnesota Les Bolstad Golf Course.