News & Local Affairs
Crosby Bakery finds a home
Rhonda Silence-Tucked away in the back corner of the old church building that houses Betsy Bowen Studio is a cozy little bakery. A new owner, Hana Crosby, has taken possession of the bakery.
Climate Action Plan talks continue in Grand Marais
-Officials from Grand Marais continue working on the community’s Climate Action Plan.
County may open large section of Gunflint Trail to ATV use
Joe Friedrichs-The county is considering a plan that would open a large section of the Gunflint Trail to ATV use.
A look at the Law Enforcement Log, April 23-29
Rhonda Silence-Each week the Cook County Sheriff’s Office provides a brief report of calls made to the Cook County Law Enforcement Center in the past week.
North Shore listening to rumble strips
Rhonda Silence-Last week the Minnesota Department of Transportation hosted a “Listening Session” to provide information on the installation of side-shoulder rumble strips on Highway 61.
Intensive training at Cook County Emergency Services Conference
Rhonda Silence-The Cook County Emergency Services Conference took place Friday and Saturday, April 27-28.
North Shore meteorologist set to retire
Joe Friedrichs-Carol Christenson spent more than three decades working as a meteorologist for the National Weather Service (NWS) in Duluth.
City continues work on Climate Action Plan
Rhonda Silence-The Grand Marais City Council met on Wednesday, April 24 and the primary topic of discussion was the city’s Climate Action Plan.
Grand Portage Tribal Council primary election results in
Rhonda Silence-The primary election held to fill two vacancies on the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Tribal Council is complete.
Schools announce two-hour delay
Rhonda Silence-Due to the heavy, wet snow that has fallen on Monday, April 29 and the anticipated continued poor weather, School District 166, Oshki Ogimaag and Great Expections School schools have announced a two-h


