Oh, that political season

The problem with politics is that we all know better than each other.The author is an occasional contributor to the Rainy Lake Gazette, and a grateful for northern Minnesota summers.
The problem with politics is that we all know better than each other.The author is an occasional contributor to the Rainy Lake Gazette, and a grateful for northern Minnesota summers.
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Lots of hurricane-related news as category 5-4-3 storm named Milton hit Central Florida Gulf Coast during second week of October.
A look at the playoff matchups beginning next week: The International Falls Bronco football team finished the regular season with the No. 3 Seed in… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
With a 48-14-win Wednesday in the final regular game of the season, the Littlefork-Big Falls Viking football team will go into playoffs as the No.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
STAFF REPORT U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Wednesday met with family and co-workers of Voyageurs National Park Ranger Kevin Grossheim at the park’s headquarters in International… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
A unique traveling series of community-inspired comedy improv shows will make a stop Oct.
L-BFThe Littlefork-Big Falls Viking volleyball team lost at home Monday to Kelliher/Northome.The two teams battled it out but the Vikings dropped 1-3 to the visitors: 25-27, 8-25, 25-17, and 23-25.The Vikings were back in action at home Tuesday, hosting the nighthawks of Northeast Range.
Harley Droba acknowledges he not considered “traditional.”He wore a toga for his high school yearbook photo, he owns a DeLorian and takes it to parades, he likes prank wars, and is comfortable in shorts and a t-shirt.But he also served four years in the military, attended college on the GI Bill and has several business successes by surrounding himself with good people who also like to have fun.He’s served as International Falls mayor for five years.“From a distance people see ‘he’s a goofball; he’s a pretty successful goofball,’” Droba said laughing.And now, Droba wants to serve as Minnesota House 3A representative as a DFLer and in November will face incumbent Rep.
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