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Dennis G. Hell

Dennis G. Hell 63, of International Falls died Sunday, September 4, 2022, at his home in rural International Falls, Minnesota.

Maurice ’’Red” Willard Ohlquist Sr.

Maurice “Red” Willard Ohlquist Sr., 89, of International Falls passed away with his loving family by his side on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. Maurice was bom on October 8, 1932 in Badger, Roseau County, MN to Maurice and Myrtle (Bakken) Ohlquist. Maurice grew up on his family farm along with his sister Margaret, for which he was and has always remained especially close. As a child and young adult, Maurice was known for his coppercolored locks, quickly earning him the nickname “Red”.

Nearly North of Two: Dick NACHBAR

By DICK NACHBAR These days our calendars are announcing September, stirring this old adventurer with its songs of memory and promise once again. Early-life Septembers meant advancing new school years bringing new horizons.

GOP candidates focused on power

To the editor, Beguiling is a very interesting word: “to charm or enchant sometimes in a deceptive way.” At times we have a temptation to believe the unbelievable. The American conservative movement has experienced such temptations. Built on a foundation of greatness, its ideals have fallen short of its promises. President Reagan’s presidency from 1980 to 1988, is often hailed as the most accomplished of conservative governments. His economic policy was based on reducing taxes while increasing spending. The suggestion that lowering tax rates would increase tax revenues is obviously a fairy tale. Economics doesn’t work that way. Yet this idea appealed to conservatives. One of the reasons the idea was appealing is less taxes meant smaller government.

ASK A TROOPER: SGT. Jesse GRABOW

Minnesota State Patrol Question: Is it legal for farmers to load hay on a state highway? Our neighbor bales several miles of state highway ditches. To load the round bales he drives down the highway with a pickup and bale wagon.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

The Rainy Lake Gazette’s Opinion Page offers views of our readers in a venue that offers a place for lively discussion and debate centered around the issues and public affairs of importance All letters should be emailed to lbeager@cherryroad.com or mailed to: RLG Office, Letters, 203 Third St., International Falls, MN, 56649. If letters are handwritten, please print clearly.

Ann Marie Coulombe

Ann Marie Coulombe, 74, of Sierra Vista, AZ, was found deceased on Sunday, September 4th, 2022 in her apartment with her beloved dog Oscar by her side. She died from a heart attack.

Olga Reuter

In 1926 three beautiful babies were born. One changed her name from Norma Jean to Marilynn. Another became the Queen of England, but the third was the most glamorous and regal of them all, one of the fabulous Markow sisters who, with sister Jennie (Coran), lived next door to the Ukrainian Hall on Ninth Street, daughters of John and Paraska Markow. This A-student was good with numbers. Remember the sign east of town that said, “Worlds Largest Pulpwood Storage?” Olga, now a Mando employee, was assigned to keep track of just how many logs were there. Her natural ability with numbers paid off. She became a deputy city clerk and was responsible for counting the change brought in from the downtown parking meters. Her gift was recognized by Russ Hanover who employed her as his bookkeeper for his various enterprises, and Olga spent most of her working life keeping track of the cash coming in and out of Snyders Drug and the movie theater. Olga worked hard, and she played hard. She and husband, the late Vern Reuter, bought a large lot on Stop Islands south shore and were in a hurry to enjoy it. Instant gratification took the form of moving a small house on Ninth Street to the lake where a freshly plowed ice road was waiting. The house was trucked across the lake and planted at the island. The fun began. The fun was entertaining so many people for so many years at Stop Island. Olga was the perfect hostess. Her wit and her charm are legendary. When the summer morphed into our beautiful north country fall, Olga and Vern changed gears and moved the party to the hunting shack on highway 65. Weekends and then weekdays they would get off work around four and straight to the shack. Despite her uncanny bookkeeping skills, she was not so good at keeping track of how many partridges she shot with her single shot Stevens 410. Safe it to say she was a ruffed grouses worst nightmare. Retirement did not change anything respecting summer and fall, but it did change things for winter. Eve

LINDA C.BLACKHOROSCOPES

Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (09/16/22). Profit through collaboration this year. Regular physical practices energize health, strength and stamina. Autumn fun lights up your house, before winter brings a professional twist to untangle. Expand territory in new directions next spring, before home and domestic projects engage next summer. Together, you rise.