Laurel Beager

Laurel Beager

Notebook, Thursday Jan. 11:

Minnesota North College Rainy River had both the mens and womens team in action Wednesday night. The mens team won 122-81 over Vermillion. The team… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Vehicle restrictions lifted

STAFF REPORT Colder weather and calmer winds have allowed ice conditions to improve the Beltrami County Sheriff Jason Riggs has lifted an order restricting vehicle… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Funding for dislocated workers

There’s funding for dislocated workers through the state of Minnesota.The funding can be life-changing for people who have been laid off from a job and need a way to recover lost wages and benefits.JET can help determine if this funding is right for you.

Notebook, Wednesday, Jan. 10:

The Battle of the Border Tuesday from Fort Frances where the International Falls Broncos fell to the Muskies 11-0.  Coach Erin Hall said the girls… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Notebook, Tuesday, Jan. 9:

Varsity Boys Basketball Littlefork-Big Falls Viking’s boys basketball 109 over Northland Remer Eagles 72. The leading scorer for the Vikings was Thomas Larson with 49… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Notebook, Monday, Jan. 8:

Broncos swim team excels in swim meet Friday. Broncos took first place in all varsity events except two, the 160 individual medley and the 100… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Watching

An owl keeps watch as rain fell on Christmas Day in Borderland. BEN SUNNE PHOTO Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Skoe recognized by KSWCD

Wayne Skoe was selected posthumously as the 2023 Koochiching County Outstanding Forest Steward.His selection by the Koochiching Soil and Water Conservation District highlights the importance of conservation practices to protect Minnesota’s land and water resources and recognizing those leading the efforts on their own land.Each year, the state’s SWCDs recognize individuals and organizations for outstanding accomplishments in implementing conservation practices and improving Minnesota’s natural resources.Skoe was chosen for the recognition for a multitude of reasons, SWCD staff report: He was a long-standing advocate of sustainable forestry and the folks that depend on forest resources in northern Minnesota.