
Nature Nurtures
On a remote sugar maple ridge deep in a century old ecosystem, farmers Jason and Cree Bradley of Never Summer Sugarbush/ Chelsea Morning Farm, Two Harbors, share the seasonal excitement of the very first drips of sap.
On a remote sugar maple ridge deep in a century old ecosystem, farmers Jason and Cree Bradley of Never Summer Sugarbush/ Chelsea Morning Farm, Two Harbors, share the seasonal excitement of the very first drips of sap.
On this date 100 years ago, the Two Harbors Automobile Club announced an effort to connect owners of comfortable quarters with tourists during the upcoming season. While many wealthy vacationers were able to take rustic rooms with fishermen along steamship routes, lack of passenger railroad routes north of Two Harbors severely hampered organized development of the tourism industry along the North Shore.
Excerpts from the front pages of the Lake County News Chronicle from 1922, 1947, and 1972. Submitted by the Lake County Historical Society.
This horde of grasshoppers dances wildly and freely in Finland because their nemesis St. Urho has flown the coop in 2022. It’s not known when the old saint will return. For more photos see page A6. Photo courtesy of Forrest Johnson
A Response to “Twin Metals Loses Lease…” by Tom Coombe from Ely Echo, February 10, 2022. No one denies the need for metals in our society or the need for metals in the transition to renewable energy.
A follow-up to last month’s article about acupuncture, this is a perspective from patients who sought treatment. Richmond Scharf had chronic back condition related to nerves and discs and says he had “tried every treatment in the book, and plateaued” in his recovery, but not to a comfortable place.
VA Health – Community Care The VA Mission Act replaced the Veterans Choice Program (VCP) with Community Care (CC). A previous article, Emergency Care, describes just one of the services provided under the Community Care program.
Snowshoeing on the Bigfoot Trail off of the Fairgrounds Road in Two Harbors I came across these wonderful people. We looked at a map together to get our bearings, and they exclaimed, “It is a wonderful trail!.”
SEGOG “That’s life” crooned Frank Sinatra years back. Riding high in April, shot down in May he would sing. In the case of the Minnesota WILD they were riding high in October and shot down in February. But that doesn’t make for a very free-flowing song lyric does it? Nonetheless, quite a lot of the club’s fanbase is more apt to be singing the blues these days as the team continues to play its way out of a playoff spot. Yes, that sounds pretty harsh but so are the club’s fortunes right now. Other teams in the Western Conference and the Central division have come from behind the WILD to catch them in the standings and it seems that it’s just a matter of time before they pass them.
During the Two Harbors Committee of the Whole meeting on March 14 interim administrator Miranda Pietila reported that federal legislation through the Environmental Pollution Agency was passed last week in support of $3.5 million in funding for the city’s wastewater treatment plant upgrade. Pietila stated that Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and Rep. Stauber had all been in contact with the city office offering congratulations.