September 2024

Ripped from the Headlines

Courtesy of the Lake County Historical Society1924 September 18Salvation Army Would ProvideRest Room---The Need For A Rest Room Where Farmers Or Tourists Might Stop, Rest And Brush Themselves Up Has Been Felt For Some Time And Although The City Provided Quarters In The Second Floor Of The Fire Hall Nothing Has Been Done About Making A Rest Room A Realty.The Salvation Army through Captain Hamilton has made the city council an offer to provide a fine rest room in the basement of their building which would be a very desirable location for such an accommodation on a basis of the city furnishing his institution with lights and thirty tons of coal per year.

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Angela Marie Harrington

August 8, 1977 – September 5, 2024Angela Marie Harrington (47) of Sandstone passed away on September 5, 2024, unexpectedly in her home due to medical issues.Angela was born on August 8, 1977, to Otto and Bonnie (Puent) Harrington in Two Harbors, Minnesota.

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Listeners’ Voices

Join KTWH Listeners voices by responding to this prompt, written or recorded with voice memo, to ktwhwriters@gmail.com.Our next new episode will be September 28, about “What I did this summer”.

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Public engaged in Silver Bay

Public engagement is high in the city of Silver Bay, with several people in attendance at Monday night’s meetings.A public hearing was held on a proposed moratorium on any cannabis businesses, with comments from the public ranging from support for the halt on any cannabis businesses within the city altogether, to support of the temporary halt through the end of the year to gather more information, and complete opposition to any moratorium.Greg Lien submitted his opinion that no moratorium should be placed and stated that he has applied for a license for a cannabis business in Silver Bay.One person asked if the council was trying to “get a jump” on opening a municipal cannabis store and shut out any private businesses.City attorney Tim Costley explained that a moratorium is allowed by the state, and that a pause through the rest of 2024 would give the city a chance to find out what the regulatory procedures will be from the newly formed Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management.The council did vote unanimously to impose the cannabis moratorium.After the start of the regular city council meeting public comments were taken as usual, and an unusually large number of people made comments, from complaints about street and sidewalk repairs, to blight and one resident’s request for ditching to slow runoff on their property.Preliminary tax levy set at 10.7%The council voted to approve a preliminary tax levy increase of 10.7%, driven largely by an increase in $100,000 to the citywide street improvement fund.Public comments can be made on the proposed levy at the city’s truth-in-taxation meeting 7:00pm, December 2.It is possible that the levy can be reduced prior to December.Boathouse Bay Resort updateOwner/developer John Anderson went before the council to say that work is underway at the property.

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Maada’ookiing grants awarded to Native American individuals leading two exciting grassroots projects in region

Northeast MN and traditional, ancestral & contemporary lands of Ojibwe, Dakota, Northern Cheyenne & other Native people – The Northland Foundation is pleased to feature the two individuals and projects receiving recent Maada’ookiing grant funding.

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Community Theatre seeking actors

High school actors plus adults wanted, auditions coming for Lake Superior Community Theatre “STAIRCASE” Lake Superior Community Theatre (LSCT) is planning to stage the 1969 non-musical comedy Up The Down Staircase by Christopher Sergel based upon the book by Bel Kaufman.

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