Paul Dorr was named player of the game

Paul Dorr, a 6'4' right-handed pitcher for Benedictine College in Atchinson, Kansas, played a pivotal role in the recent game, earning the title of Player of the Game. The former CCHS player's performance on the mound secured his team's 13-9 victory over Saint Mary— photo courtesy of Dick Dorr, Paul's grandfather.

Boys fall to Barnum

In a close contest, the Cook County boys’ high school baseball team traveled to Barnum on Wednesday, April 16 and lost by one run, 11-10 to the Bombers.

Public Hearing to be held on the Bjorkberg housing development

Despite the Grand Marais City Council voting 3-2 last August to deny Bjorkberg Grand Marais a conditional use permit to hook up to city water and sewer, Jon Petters, the primary developer of Bjorkberg, has requested a public hearing. This hearing is an opportunity for the community to voice their concerns and opinions both pro-and con-- on the housing proposal.

Grand Marais Art Colony and Sawtooth Mountain Elementary Partnership

Each year the Art Colony hosts Sawtooth Elementary Kindergarten - Second Graders for Art Days, and it is just how it sounds! The students explore various art materials, work on projects, and learn creative techniques. Then they get to exhibit their work and share it with the community. The art projects are also oriented around elementary learning goals and standards when possible.

Video footage sought for a documentary about forming the BWCAW

Pete Marshall from Friends of the Boundary Waters is heading up the production of a documentary film about the controversy surrounding making the Boundary Waters what it is today, with a particular focus on the 1970s. This film has the potential to shed new light on this important period in history. A big part of that film is finding archival material from that time, particularly video footage.