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By Brittany North and Laura Durenberger-Grunow - Boreal Community Media - June 23, 2025 While temperatures soared near 100 degrees throughout Minnesota, Grand Marais' "built-in air conditioner," also ...
CO Sean Williams (Ely #1) reports angler success appeared to rise with the cooler temperatures as did the number of anglers. He also attended a district AIS checkpoint near Tofte. Violations included: ...
With the recent warm temperatures, you may be tempted to refrain from Personal Flotation Device (PFD) use while recreating in Minnesota waters. Please follow safe boating protocol and wear your PFD ...
All photos provided From the Cook County Chamber of Commerce - July 1, 2025 The Cook County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony today, marking the official grand opening of the ...
Please join your neighbors and donate life saving blood this summer! Bloodmobile will be in Zoar Church parking lot. Donations are by appointment. Please call Terri Nelson at 651-398-7838 or go to mbc ...
This is the time of year that you encounter a lot of young wildlife on the North Shore. We usually have several families of mallards in the Grand Marais Harbor. When I was riding my bike, I spotted ...
Blue skies, a slight breeze, cooler temps, and a little mud provided excellent conditions for this year’s Lutsen 99er mountain bike race held Saturday, June 28th. With quads and hamstrings fully ...
The Cook County Community Fund (CCCF) announced its 2025 grant recipients today, with an initial $36,705 in funds being distributed to Cook County non-profit organizations for various community ...
Lutsong Productions, LLC is pleased to announce its fourth annual event, the Lutsong Music Festival. It will be held in Lutsen, Minnesota, on Thursday, July 10, through Sunday, July 13, with 19 acts ...
WTIP North Shore Community Radio invites listeners and neighbors to rally behind their largest membership drive ever, running from 7:00 AM on Tuesday, July 8, through noon on Monday, July 14. Why now?
When it comes to deer hunting in Minnesota, many assume the state’s shotgun zone was established for safety reasons. After all, it covers the much more open farmland regions of southern and western ...
Anyone who lives in Minnesota and has an outdoor space for planting is eligible to apply for a spring 2026 Lawns to Legumes grant. The Lawns to Legumes program aims to increase habitat for at-risk ...