
Dale E. Nikula
Dale E. Nikula, 89, Finland Minnesota, died on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at St.
Dale E. Nikula, 89, Finland Minnesota, died on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at St.
In Honor of Max Asche September 12, 1992 – October 16, 2023 It is with heartache that we share the unexpected passing of our muchloved Max. Max left us on October 16th, 2023.
Rabbits are usually very good at blending in with their surroundings. Except, of course, when the weather changes and rabbits get stuck wearing their 'inbetween' fur, they stick out like a sore thumb.
Despite the rain and windy conditions last Thursday, October 26, the large meeting room at North Shore Health filled up as civic, business, and public members came to participate in Senator Grant Hauschild's (DFL-Hermantown) 'Northland Strong' meeting. The state senator has scheduled meetings across the Northland aimed at helping him understand what the community's concerns are over healthcare, housing, daycare, jobs, etc., how Minnesota's regulatory environment affects us, and how best to make the private/public sector work efficiently.
Business community gathers to celebrate at the 12th annual Visit Cook County and Cook County Chamber of Commerce Fall Gala Submitted by Kjersti Vick There were a lot of things to celebrate at the 12th annual Fall Gala hosted by Visit Cook County and the Cook County Chamber of Commerce. For the first time, the annual fall gala was held right in Grand Marais at the refreshed event center Up Yonder which also happened to win the Business of the Year award.
The Cook County Vikings ran into a bee's nest in their second round of Section 7A nine-man playoffs when they traveled to play the defending state nineman champions, Mountain Iron-Buhl, last Saturday.
The North Shore Storm boy’s cross country season ended on Thursday, October 26, at the Section 7A cross country meet held on the Eagle Ridge Golf Course in Coleraine on the Iron Range. The blended team of Two Harbors and Cook County High School runners didn't advance as a team, nor did any runners advance to state as individuals.
It took the Vikings 22 seconds on a razzle-dazzle play to take the lead against Kelliher/Northome Mustangs in the first playoff game played at home on Tuesday, October 24. Macoy Fairbanks caught the kickoff and handed the ball to Amos Falter on a reverse, with Falter running it to the 43-yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, the Vikings lined up JV quarterback Nicholas Spry in the backfield along with Viking Quarterback Hunter Rex. The ball was snapped to Spry, who threw a long pass to a wide-open freshman wideout Macoy Fairbanks, who ran in untouched for a 57-yard score. The twopoint try failed, and the Vikings led 6-0.
A few fall styles Jackets were made with tight sleeves, but the newest idea was a shirt waste. 'There is a noticeable predisposition among smart women from avoiding the use of silk ribbon and leather bets.