Cook County Schools and Law Enforcement awarded grant for school bus Stop Arm Cameras

Cook County Schools, in collaboration with Cook County Law Enforcement, was awarded a grant to upgrade and install school bus stop arm cameras. Safety is a number one priority for the district and the stop arm cameras will ensure that the bus drivers can keep their focus on the roadway and students, while still being able to report violations in an effort to decrease/mitigate this safety hazard.

A closer look at Pete Smerud, Director of Wolf Ridge

This past week, Pete Smerud, Director of Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center, was honored to receive the 2023 ANCA Nature Center Leadership Award. This award acknowledges Smerud’s significant achievements at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center and as a national leader in outdoor school. Smerud is the first Minnesotan to receive the award. Pete has worked at Wolf Ridge for 36 years and served as its director since 2012. But let’s dig a little into just who Pete is and his background.

Yellow House finds a new home

The North House Yellow Building was moved on Thursday, August 24 to 5th Street near the school bus garage where it will be renovated and turned into a longterm rental by new owner Dave Walter. Below, Chris Skildum maneuvers the building into place.

Believe what you want, but don’t be a victim

Is the Herald so desperate for submissions to the Editor that it must resort to reprinting Rae Piepho’s religious sermon which we all have heard ad nauseam? God the Father’s punishment for being human, sinful, less-than-perfect is hell after death. Sounds abusive! But Jesus “paid it ahead” for you when he suffered a miserable death thousands of years ago so you may thus avoid hell’s punishment and live forever in a blissful heaven, but only if you submit to this Jesus figure. Hero worship is required.

Dedicate your life to love and respect

Please forgive my perhaps predictable (for those who know me) response to Rae Piepho’s impassioned letter to the editor regarding the Christian Bible and today's world. I respect her and others who hold the Bible to such high esteem and find answers, strength, comfort and hope therein. I really do! Nevertheless, I think a bit of caution might be in order before giving oneself completely to biblical teachings.

Letters to the Editor

Momentum builds for clean energy projects As someone who works across Minnesota helping communities harness the benefits of clean energy, I am thoroughly impressed by Northeast Minnesota community clean energy efforts. The region is home to various meaningful clean energy related projects. Among others, projects led by the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa come to mind.

COUNTY CONNECTIONS

This year, more than others, has seen multiple days during which the Environmental Protection Agency has issued an air quality alert due to wildfires. Climate change has led to an increase in the length of wildfire season, the frequency of wildfires, and the total area burned, a trend that is predicted to continue in the coming years. Even when fires are far upwind of Cook County, wildfire smoke can lead to poor air quality locally, which, in turn, can lead to negative health affects for those of us who live, work, and play in the area.

U of M study confirms brain worm to blame for moose population decline in northern Minnesota

Grand Portage Band plays a big part of the research University of Minnesota Press release Minnesota saw a 58 percent decline of the moose population in the northeastern part of the state between 2006 and 2017. A primary driver of the decline is brainworm, a parasite that affects the animal’s nervous system ultimately leading to paralysis and death.