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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.
Rain lowers Northland fire danger, but conditions could change quickly
Rhonda Silence-Minnesota National Guard honors medical, essential workers with F-16 flyover
Rhonda Silence-ISD 166 offers community a way to show support for Class of 2020
-Cascade Vacation Rental among the businesses changing operations due to COVID-19
Rhonda Silence-Click here to see the information sent to potential visitors from Cascade Vacation Rentals. To see a video of Jaye White explaining CVR's new policies, click here.
Talking distance learning: Sara Silence of Birch Grove
Rhonda Silence-After Governor Tim Walz announced that Minnesota schools need to remain closed for the remainder of the year, WTIP thought we would reach out to some of our local teachers to see how things are going with distance learning.
Here’s WTIP’s Rhonda Silence in a conversation with one teacher whose classroom is sometimes interrupted by resident dogs and cats. Here's Sara Silence, who teaches a combined second and third-grade class at Birch Grove Community School.
Be sure to click on the photo slideshow, to see a couple of other animals!
Talking distance learning: Nikki Rice of Great Expectations
Rhonda Silence-After Governor Tim Walz announced that Minnesota schools need to remain closed for the remainder of the year, WTIP thought we would reach out to some of our local teachers to see how things are going with distance learning.
Here’s WTIP’s Rhonda Silence a conversation with one teacher whose alter-ego is helping out in the classroom at Great Expectations School.
DNR conservation officers planning for a busy fishing opener
Rhonda Silence-As much a tradition as fishing on the opening day of the fishing season is a WTIP conversation with a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officer. This year WTIP's Rhonda Silence chatted with CO Kylan Hill about setting out fishing in our current chilly spring weather and more.
Fire danger is high in the Northland
Rhonda Silence-The U.S. Forest Service, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and Finland and Silver Bay fire departments responded to a grass fire in the Finland area on May 5. According to U.S. Forest Service Fire Management Officer Patty Johnson, it was a relatively small fire and was taken care of quickly. The fire dubbed the Isabella fire burned six acres.
Johnson said the fire was started by an ATV that caught on fire, spreading to nearby grasses.
Three Forest Service engines responded, along with a J5 Trak vehicle from the DNR. They were also assisted by the Silver Bay and Finland fire departments.
Johnson said although this fire was extinguished fairly quickly, it demonstrates that caution must be used at this time.
Johnson said, “People need to be really diligent when recreating in the woods. This time of year all the grass, leaf litter, and need cast is dry so even driving through an area like that with a hot exhaust of a vehicle that throws a spark can light a fire on dry, windy days.
She added, “Also, with the lack of precipitation the last couple weeks and the outlook for no precip the next week, fire danger is going to continue to climb.
“The cooler temps also mean that green-up will be delayed,” said Johnson.
The Minnesota Incident Command System, which oversees fire season activities posted to Twitter that we are at the peak of fire season in Minnesota and conditions are dry in the northland. This afternoon low relative humidities and gusty winds have elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions in NE and NW Minnesota. Please refrain from burning activities.