First of the season

Dawson Reinke decorated his snowman with the colors of the rainbow, maybe the last rainbow of the season, noted Erin Lyn Reinke. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Dawson Reinke decorated his snowman with the colors of the rainbow, maybe the last rainbow of the season, noted Erin Lyn Reinke. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
DNR REPORT Hunters can participate in an early antlerless-only deer season from Thursday, Oct. 20, through Sunday, Oct. 23, reminds the Minnesota Department of Natural… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
“Peter Pan,” the boy who never wanted to grow up, is the fall production of the Borealis Bards, the community theater program of Backus Community Center. The Bards will perform “Peter Pan” Oct. 28-30. The classic story is written by J. M. Barrie and involves Peter, Wendy and her two brothers, who fly to the mythical island of Neverland, where they have many exciting adventures with the Lost Boys, fairies, Amazonians, and pirates.
On the local schedule for today, all the area football teams will be in action. The Fort Frances Muskies take their 2-game winning streak to… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Borderland awoke to the first measurable snow this morning. LAUREL BEAGER PHOTO Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (10/14/22). Fall in love again this year. Fun, romance and artistry grow with steadfast routines. Autumn launches creative projects to new heights, before winter investigations shift focus. Shared accounts get a springtime boost, before a plot twist redirects summer stories. Partnership brings good luck.
I have been educating our readers about the Master Gardener priorities that help choose the projects and work we do in the community. I have covered four of the priorities, horticultural skills, plant biodiversity, local food, and pollinator health. This article will discuss nearby nature and clean water. The Master Gardener volunteer program encourages access to plants and nearby green space while working with community groups. They also encourage equal access to public spaces that benefit the health and well-being of all members of our communities.
On the local schedule for today, all the area volleyball teams will be in action. The Muskie boys volleyball team along with the Muskie girls… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Buckthorn is a threat to Minnesota forests and the animals that live there. Local folks got an education and some help controlling the nuisance weed last week, when a crew of Minnesota Conservation Corps members, paid through a Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Cooperative Weed Management Area grant and with help from the city of Ranier, came in to physically remove and treat the plant in an area of Ranier.
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