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RED WHITE & BLUE CHEESECAKE SALAD

Ingredients: • 3.4 oz Cheesecake flavored instant pudding • 8 oz Cream Cheese room temperature • 8 oz whipped topping • ⅔ cup milk • 10 oz mini marshmallows • 1 cup sliced strawberries • 1 cup fresh blueberries • 1 cup fresh raspberries Instuctions: • In a medium bowl, whisk together the pudding mix, whipped topping, cream cheese, and milk until smooth. • Add the marshmallows to the cheesecake dressing and stir to evenly mix.

Composting and mulching for a healthy garden

June is my favorite gardening month! The peonies are blooming, I’m planting flowers and vegetable seeds and envisioning the fresh vegetables that will grow and the flowers that will bloom. The world is green and colorful where it once was all white. This year, June in northern Minnesota has been sunny with good rain for our gardens. Seeds have germinated and young plants are growing quickly.

July 4: Sun is 94.5 million miles away

July opens with four morning planets—Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn—strung out in that order from northeast to south. By month’s end, Saturn will be moving into the southwest and both Saturn and Jupiter start rising before midnight.

Chamber expands board

The International Falls Area Chamber of Commerce continues to rebuild, adding new board members and setting its annual Crazy Daze promotion for July 27. Betsy Zaren and Shawn Mason, who have each served in the past as chamber president, met with the International Falls City Council last week to provide an update on the rebuild, and to ask the city to participate in the promotion.

Looking Back

15 years ago The visit of “The Wall That Heals” – a replica of the Vietnam War Memorial Wall which is touring the country -- ended today with a bagpipe rendition of “Amazing Grace.” Taps played by John Faith followed, and Gary Tornes, a member of Falls High School’s Class of 1964 and a Vietnam veteran, addressed the crowd. The event coincided with the All-Class Reunion.

Violet’s Floyd

The Kielczewski’s Pipe Lake cabin was at the headwaters of the Pipestone River;there were signs that a big bear had been there. Floyd had left a tar pail on the roof that he had been using to patch it and found that the bear had knocked it off, he got up on the roof to see if there were any damages. There was no damage, but he noticed that the bear had only stood on its hind legs and put paw marks on it. He thought he had to be above 7-feet tall, and he reckoned that it was about 8- or 9-feet long from the tip of his nose to the tail. Brother Frank summed it up by saying “that’s a big bear” and he is going to ruin the cabin if we leave him.

ASK A TROOPER

Question: Is there a way to report a traffic violation from within the same vehicle without calling and without the driver knowing you made the report? For example, if you are a passenger in a vehicle where the driver is texting and driving and you feel unsafe, but don’t want to confront them, is there a number you could text?

Officials: Schools facing hunger crisis

Students in Koochiching County are using food shelves in their schools at alarming numbers, and the Falls Hunger Coalition wants to help better meet the need. That was the message Ashley Hall and Christina Daniel, director and associate director of the coalition, brought to the International Falls School Board last week.

SPORTS NOTEBOOK

At the Minnesota State Clay Target Shooting Tournament on Friday, June 24, Bronco Tyrel Shoberg hit 96 out of 100 targets and tied for 36th place while Bronco Seth Lynch knocked down 95 and tied for 46th.