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A call to the Bulletin Board Hot Line from Grandma Helen: "I had a very interesting experience this morning.
Army Reserve Pfc. Tanya M. Remer has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. She is the daughter of Michele Kotila of Sartell and a 2004 graduate of Kimball Area High School and a 2007 graduate of St.
Klobuchar bill aims to save broadband money
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. a ' Minnesotans get frustrated enough with road construction and paying taxes that they should not have to put up with both when unnecessary, Sen.
Forecast Public Art Grant Awarded to Outing Artist
Outing artist Therese Kunz will work with Susan Ugstad of Remer to create "A Lasting Piece: A Collective Collage", a large installation utilizing collage, voice, and light to showcase a visual narrative that speaks to the collective heart of their rural community.
Northland High School Snow Daze Royalty
Jenna Murray of Remer was crowned queen and Dalton Wake of Emily was crowned king for the 2009 NHS Snow Daze.
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Niclason: Bank appreciates food shelf donations
Woodland Bank would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to our food shelf drive during the months of November and December.
National group calls for all states to ban cell phone use while driving
Driving and talking are together so dangerous, a national safety group is calling for a ban, now asking states to totally outlaw cell phone use for everyone behind the wheel.
Our Neighbors ... Molly and Bill Stone
Cloquet may not be the North Pole, but for the past five years, a slightly different "Santa's Workshop" has been quietly operating in the city's outskirts.
Grand Rapids Public Works employees were removing a massive row of snow on Monday, left by snowplows in front of Grand Rapids City Hall as a result of Sundaya s blizzard which hit most of Northern Minnesota.
Ojibwe by ITV: Bena school delivers classes to Deer River, Remer
As high school students arrive in Andrew Jackson's classroom for Ojibwe language classes each afternoon in Bena, students miles away in Deer River and Remer also meet for Jackson's classes.