Girls play a tight match against South Ridge
The Cook County Girl’s volleyball team played a tough match against the South Ridge Panthers here at home last Thursday, Sept. 26.
The Cook County Girl’s volleyball team played a tough match against the South Ridge Panthers here at home last Thursday, Sept. 26.
On a warm day for running, the North Shore Storm boys' cross country team placed 11th out of 24 teams at the Hibbing Rotary Invitational over 5,000 meters on grass. Brenden Sylveste, a junior from Grand Rapids, won with a time of 16:34.
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(GRAND MARIAS, MN – October 1, 2024) - Sawtooth Mountain Clinic (SMC) recently received a grant award to support expansion of behavioral health services. The grant funding comes from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). SMC will receive over $900,000 between now and August of 2026 to expand access to services such as outpatient therapy, substance use treatment, and recovery support.
A well-attended retirement party was held for Cook County Recorder Dusty Nelms on Monday, Sept. 30, in the commissioner's room at the Cook County Courthouse. After 45 years, the well-liked Nelms has opted to leave work and prepare for her life's second chapter.
On a cool Saturday morning, September 28, members of the Arrowhead Eagles and the Cook County Airport Commission pulled up to a hangar just east of the arrival/departure building to fire up the grills and griddles around 7:00 a.m. Plates, napkins and silverware rested on an airplane wing (balanced on two sawhorses) which acted as a serving table. The hangar door was down, filling the hangar with the aroma of pancakes and sausage links. While enjoying the smell of hot blueberry pancakes, card tables were put up, covered with tablecloths, and stacked with Arrowhead Eagles t-shirts and copies of Kathrn Krotz-Finn’s book, Chasing the North Wind.
The Cook County News-Herald reached out to Roger Skraba, Ely, who is running for a second term in the Minnesota House, and asked a variety of questions about issues and concerns affecting Cook County and the entire Northland . Here is a brief interview and his replies.
Following a public meeting at which half a dozen people spoke in favor of a tax abatement for The Heights housing project, Grand Marais City Councilors voted 5-0 to approve the abatement. The abatement will start with taxes payable in 2026 and end with taxes payable in 2040.
Kay Olson, a seasoned hospital board member and the current chair, is seeking another term. Below are her answers to questions submitted by the Cook County News-Herald.