December 2022

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Let us know what is going on! Friday, December 9 Lake View Clinic in Two Harbors is hosting community walk-in flu vaccine clinic for all ages on December 9th from 1:30-3:00. Bring insurance card if available.

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Catch the Good

Have you ever been out walking your dog when an off-leash dog comes running at you? Nearby there’s often a person calling out “Don’t worry! He’s friendly!”. Loose dogs are not only an annoyance but they can also pose a danger. Many dogs object to having a loose dog rapidly approach and get in their face. Also, most cities, including Two Harbors, have leash laws requiring a dog be leashed. On a recent walk, when an exuberant young lab puppy with no social etiquette came running toward us, my two dogs reacted by lunging and barking. In essence, they were yelling “Stop right now kid! Get out of our faces!”. Since the pup was loose, her owner had neither a way to interrupt her rude behavior nor to prevent her from potentially being injured should my dogs have done more than yell at her. Puppies are still learning how the world works and a huge part of that is deciding what is and isn’t safe. For this puppy, a couple of things happened that had the potential to make her feel that other dogs might be in the not safe category. First, she had two dogs barking and lunging at her to go away. Next, her owner came to collect her and without a leash, his only recourse was to try to grab her as he chased her back to his car. They may seem small, but events like these have the potential to increase the chances that she’ll have formed the association that other dogs equal danger. And when that happens, you may wind up with a reactive dog that barks, lunges, and growls at other dogs. Luckily, this all ended well and no one was hurt. My dogs seemed none the worse for wear and I’m guessing the puppy, being a typical happy lab, is also fine. Sometimes though, considering dogs carry around a mouthful of weapons, things can go sideways in a hurry. It’s better to leash your dog and be safe than to risk physical injury or future behavioral problems. Here’s your homework. See how many people you can thank for having their dog on leash this week. How you train matters

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From a Pastor’s Heart

It’s Not about Religion People are often surprised to hear a pastor say “I’m not a big fan of religion and neither is Jesus, he’s about relationship. Covid did a great job of thinning out the church.

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Legal Learning

Can Nursing Home Residents Sue if their Rights are Violated? An interesting case was argued in the United States Supreme Court last month, and we’ll know the result sometime next year. The case involves the rights of Medicaid recipients, and has been compared to Dobbs v.

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Ripped from the Headlines!

Courtesy of the Lake County Historical Society. DECEMBER 10, 2022 100 YEARS AGO: v Sportsmen Unanimous For Closed Deer Season The proposed for a closed deer season for two breeding seasons is the only solution of the conservation of the white tailed deer in the section.

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Squared Away

VA Contact, Voicemails, and Wreaths I present to you a few random thoughts and a brief insight into the future. I am working with the Cook CVSO to create articles explaining the different branches of the military, stay tuned. While there may never be a shortage of new and tantalizing Veteran topics, some things are worth repeating.

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