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The North Shore News Hour includes up-to-the minute weather, North Shore happenings in local news, sports and entertainment, as well as a variety of features from WTIP staff and volunteers. If you miss the North Shore News Hour at noon, tune in for a replay Monday through Thursday beginning at 5:00 p.m.
No COVID-19-related deaths in Cook County
Rhonda Silence-Anyone with questions about the coronavirus in Cook County may find information on the Cook County COVID-19 online hub and a phone line at 218-387-3668. This phone is staffed 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday to address general questions from the public.
Cook County Track & Field athletes--running, jumping, throwing
Rhonda Silence-Their next meet, on Thursday, May 13 is the last regular meet of the season. It will be in Two Harbors, starting at 4 p.m. They get a brief break from competition and then will attend the Polar League Conference Meet in Two Harbors on May 26.
WTIP's Rhonda Silence checks in with Track Coach April Wahlstrom about several of the Track meets that have taken place in May. Here's their conversation about these young athletes.
CCHS Prom celebrates "The Light at the End of the Tunnel"
Rhonda Silence-Vikings get a win over Moose Lake/Willow River Rebels
Rhonda Silence-Senator Tina Smith shares thoughts on BWCA analysis, potential legislation
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Go Dog North Shore asks city to authorize use of area proposed for dog park
-Go Dog North Shore will be presenting this information and asking for authorization to move ahead with creation of the dog park at the city council meeting on Wednesday, May 12. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. It will be held via Zoom and live-streamed on the city's YouTube channel. For information on taking part, contact Grand Marais City Hall at 218-387-1848 or email [email protected].
CCHS Prom will be Saturday, May 8
Rhonda Silence-Cook County Chamber hiring a member relations manager
Rhonda Silence-Grand Portage reports new COVID-19 case, but overall number still low
Rhonda Silence-The Tribal Council and Grand Portage Health Services encourage community members to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccination clinics in Grand Portage have been very well attended. The next opportunity for vaccinations in Grand Portage will be May 24 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The clinic will be offering the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Grand Portage Health Services at 218-475-2235.
Spring planting to begin soon at North Shore Health Serenity Garden
Rhonda Silence-More information is also available from Gerry Grant at 218-387-4493.