Archive for Aug. 2 2018
This Year’s Anishinaabe Sobriety Run May See Biggest Participation Yet
It’s day two of the annual Anishinaabe Sobriety Run, and this year might just see some of their biggest participation numbers yet. The four-day run always happens around the first…
Read MoreFishing Tips: Paddle Tails
Ray and Mandy are back with another fishing tip to help you out on the water. This week, they take a deep dive into a type of bait that’s great…
Read MoreMulti-Use Trail in Little Falls Will Create 500 Miles of Continuous Paved Trail
“Don’t quit. I have the Paul Bunyan Trail in my district,” State Representative Josh Heintzeman said. The people in Little Falls haven’t quit, and an idea that started back in…
Read MoreThe Race Is On For The Next Sheriff Of Crow Wing County
Crow Wing County Sheriff Todd Dahl is retiring this year, and the race to take his place is on. The election consists of three candidates who are campaigning to make…
Read MoreSeniors Get Extra Protection Against Fraud With New Law
As of August 1, 2018, The Safe Seniors Financial Protection Act (HF 3833) will equip financial professionals to help protect their senior and other at risk clients against financial fraud.…
Read MoreMN Dept. Of Human Services Awards Grants To Help People With Disabilities
The Minnesota Department of Human Services has awarded $2.6 million to community organizations for efforts supporting the goals of competitive jobs, stable housing and community involvement for people with disabilities.…
Read MoreGroundwater Sampling Planned For Cass County
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will collect groundwater samples from about 90 wells in Cass County this summer for use in the Cass County Geologic Atlas, Part B. The…
Read MoreHackensack Hosts 22nd Children’s Fishing Contest
Hackensack has spent more than two decades showing kids how to reel in a big one for their annual summer Children’s Fishing Contest. The first contest was held in 1996…
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