Laurel Beager

Laurel Beager

Notebook, Tuesday, Sept. 10

The Bronco volleyball team is on the court tonight when they’ll play the visitors from NE Range at FHS Gymnasium. The JV team will play… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Recent drop in gas prices

STAFF REPORT Average gasoline prices in Minnesota have fallen 6.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.09 per gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Notebook, Monday, Sept. 9

The Bronco volleyball team was at Greenway Saturday for a tournament in which the Broncos would go 1-3 on the day. Tye lost first to… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Resource updates

The Rainy Lake Sportfishing Club prints a newsletter for its members and their most recent newsletter has much relevant information.

More than the usual

There’s more to see and do than you might imagine at the Community Market on Friday afternoons in International Falls.Located at Tractor Supply for the second season, the market will run from 1-6 p.m.

A new start

The wood “shell” of the Irving “Pete” Peterson Bandshell was demolished by International Falls early Monday.The concrete base remains at the site in Smokey Bear Park.The demolition took some by surprise, but city Public Works Director Ted Brokaw said timelines changed frequently for the work.The bandshell was destroyed in a fire April 7.City councilors have said there will be a bandshell in Smokey Bear Park on the site, but designs are still being drawn.

Dedication with a win

The dedication of Stuart Nordquist Field at Sports Stadium Friday was punctuated by an International Falls blowout against Ely-NE Range, 54-0, in its season home opener.Nordquist was surrounded by family, friends and many former players.

Rainy River wins at home

Minnesota North College - Rainy River Voyageurs volleyball team took a dominant sweep in their home opener against conference opponent Minnesota North-Vermillion.The Voyageurs won the three sets 25-13, 25-19, and 25-11.This year’s Voyageurs squad consists of five international players representing Serbia, the Netherlands, Turkey, Mexico and Italy, alongside a mix of girls from out of state and some homegrown talent such as Destiny Piekarski, Kaden Korpi, and Hattie Ulrich.The Voyageurs played Minnesota North -Hibbing Wednesday, results of which were unavailable for this publication.Coming upSept.