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Scenes from Midsummer Days

Fun was had by all at North Branch Midsummer Days last weekend.

Project to expand ed center taking shape and transfer of busing to 4.0 school services ok'd

A short-handed North Branch School Board was asked to make some major decisions last week.  Board member Sarah Grovender  was excused. Mindy Michaud’s seat was empty and her name plaque had already been pulled, as  school officials announced she moved and relinquished her Board seat.  The net result is four …

Class of 2018 is a special group, if you are free July 29, we could use you

Over the last few weeks, I have been making fun of the graduation season that is in full swing. If you have read my column you would have seen that the only person being made fun of was myself.  As you know, self deprecation is one of my building blocks …

Take advantage of fresh berries

Of course it’s more strawberries again today. Why? These beautiful red, sweet berries add so much to so many varieties  of desserts, muffins, breads and salads. A light, nutritional dessert is great to serve after a meal or to have as an afternoon or evening  treat.  With a cup of …

Public hearing hours-long; Lindstrom City Council next stop for major development

The Lindstrom planning commission meeting to review a 100-plus unit rental housing complex, restaurant and marina on the west side of Lindstrom ran four and a half hours Monday this week.  The project made it through this early phase of what promises to be a test of the city’s land …

Grand Marshal contributions being recognized

This year’s North Branch Midsummer Parade Grand Marshal is a lifelong active community member who easily meets the criteria that a grand marshal ought to.  He is the newly-elected North Branch Legion Post Commander and will be installed in July.  He has served outside the Post in local government, and  …

Chisago Lakes students paint wonderful mural before summer departure

Mrs.  Carlson's Environmental Art Class painted a 13 feet tall, 24 feet wide mural this spring in the Chisago Lakes High School Cafeteria. The class consisted of 12 seniors and three juniors.  They had only nine weeks to design, plan, and paint.  The theme is “Old School Postcard.”  Students tried …

Midsummer Days kick-off a season of celebrations; graduation apology

This weekend is a big one in North Branch. MidSummer Days are here and the summer celebrations are officially under way.  MidSummer Days begins today (wednesday) and runs through Sunday.  Because of the date of this paper, I will jump to Thursday’s events.  The carnival in Central Park will open …

Strawberry season soon upon us

It’s the season of strawberries…yea!!  Yes, strawberries can be purchased any time in the grocery  but there is nothing like the taste of berries home grown or picked from a berry patch. I checked with the berry patch in Shafer this week and was told that because of the warm/colder …

Lions help out Red Cross with blood donations

Blood Drive donors were welcome to give blood at Brink’s Market, along with the Chisago Lakes Lions who supported the event.  There were 20 pints collected. Lions members shown are: Ron Boneske, Jim Koenig, Tracy Quarnstrom, Gary Gerke, Peggy Wheeler, and Dave Perry.

Memorial Day - A time to remember

The Girl Scouts participated in this year’s Memorial Day Cermony at the Veterans’ Memorial in Lindstrom, Troops 57926, 56329, 56332, 52925, 55207 52962 and 57426 are pictured at the site of the memorial where the wreath is displayed honoring women  servicemembers.  Boy Scouts participating are with Troop 159, Lindstrom.

Memorial Day was perfect; the new Community Guides are here

What a beautiful weekend we had for the Memorial Day events and all of the outdoor festivities people were taking part in.  Yes it was hot, but I am NOT complaining. After the winter we just endured, we can use the heat to warm ourselves and our souls. 

Oh so tasty rhubarb desserts

Can you  believe it’s June already? I won’t say the usual “where did May go?”…… I just said it!

Civic auditorium project wins $150,000

The Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation has awarded a capital project grant of $150,000 for the restoration and expansion of the 1916 Civic Auditorium in historic downtown St. Croix Falls.

North Circle Food Hub delivering harvest near you

You probably shop on-line for home goods, concert tickets and clothes, so why not add food to your Internet adventure? 

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