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 By Laurel Latham    News    December 2, 2023

Paramedic Toni Pederson Airlifted To Fargo

by Laurel Latham It all happened so quickly. On the afternoon of Thursday, November 16, Toni Pederson was on her way to her job as a paramedic with Bemidji Ambulance, where she’s been employed for eig...

 

Sister Churches Give Thanks And Give Back

by Laurel Latham Two steeples, two churches, one faith. Sister churches Mt. Carmel Lutheran in Roosevelt and Bethany Lutheran in Williams have joyfully taken part in Thrivent's Give Thanks and Give Ba...

 

Warroad-Roseau Volleyball Game/Benefit Held

by Laurel Latham On Monday, October 30, at 7 p.m., the Warroad senior boys challenged the Roseau senior boys to a volleyball game at the Warroad High School gym. Warroad Senior Keaton Haggan...

 

Warroad Community Thanksgiving Dinner

by Laurel Latham For flowers that bloom about our feet; For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; For song of bird, for hum of bee; For all things fair we hear or see, Father in heaven, we thank Thee!...

 

Heppner Art Reflects A Caring Heart

by Laurel Latham Creative minds have always traveled for inspiration, well-being and to support the creative process. Travel stimulates an exchange of ideas that improves the work of an artist. Glen...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    November 4, 2023

Hockey Day in Warroad Is 84 Days Away!

by Laurel Latham Tad Palmquist and Jared Olafson were extremely busy on Monday, October 30, measuring out the placement of the many design elements of the Hockey Day Village at the football field... Full story

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    October 28, 2023

For The First Time Hammer and Jayson Play On Opposing Teams

by Laurel Latham It's a nine and a half hour drive from Warroad to Green Bay, Wisconsin. Tim and Jenny Slukynsky and Darrell and Emily Shaugabay traveled separately to Green Bay to watch their sons pl...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    October 28, 2023

Roosevelt Residents Believe In the Great Pumpkin

by Laurel Latham There's a friendly pumpkin growing contest that takes place every spring through fall in the pumpkin patches of Roosevelt. Although the prize consists of just bragging rights,... Full story

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    October 20, 2023

Meet The New Warroad Museum Manager Brady Swanson

by Laurel Latham The Warroad Historical Society is holding an open house to welcome and recognize new Warroad Museum Manager, Brady Swanson, the week of October 23-27 between 1-5 p.m. A special...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    October 14, 2023

Williams Potato Day Celebrates 70 Year Anniversary

by Laurel Latham Saturday, October 7th was a chilly 45 degrees, but the sun was shining and the sidewalks on both sides of Main Street in Williams were lined with many looking forward to watching the...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    October 7, 2023

Hockey Legend Henry Boucha Gone Too Soon

by Laurel Latham Henry Boucha has been described in many ways: a dynamic force with a lethal shot, most electrifying player in tournament history, a Minnesota hockey treasure and a tall, powerfully...

 

Living Among Wildlife In Northern Minnesota

by Laurel Latham Retired in April 2022, Gretchen Mehmel spent more than 30 years as the manager of Red Lake Wildlife Management Area. Gretchen and her husband Jeff Birchem, a Conservation Officer, liv... Full story

 

Annie's Trading Post Opens A Second Location In Warroad

by Laurel Latham It’s that time of year for football games, hoodies and fleece, bonfires and s’mores, orange and gold leaves, chilly nights and northern lights. Annie’s Trading Post has you cover...

 

1st Annual Max Multi-Species Fishing Derby Was Held At The N.W. Angle

by Laurel Latham The 1st Annual Max Multi-Species Fishing Derby was held on Saturday, September 2nd and Sunday, September 3rd at the N.W. Angle. The event was held in memory of Max Marvin, a former... Full story

 

First Ruby's Pantry To Be Held In Roseau

by Laurel Latham The first popup Ruby's Pantry in Roseau will be held on Thursday, September 14, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., outside the double garage doors on the south side of Roseau Electric Co-op.... Full story

 

Moorhead Youth Fishing For Walleye Hooks A Wallet

by Laurel Latham Fourteen-year-old Connor Halsa of Moorhead was 16 miles from shore on Lake of the Woods in 20 foot deep water, when he threw in his fishing line on June 30th. Almost immediately Conne... Full story

 

Four Generations Attend A Wedding

by Laurel Latham It was a gorgeous day for an outside wedding in Roosevelt on Saturday, August 12th. Maureen Draper, her youngest daughter, Halli, and her only granddaughter, Luella 2, had traveled...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    August 26, 2023

85 Year Old Checks Skydiving Off Her Bucket List

by Laurel Latham Darlene Smith has dreamed of skydiving for most of her life. She had planned to skydive when she was 75, but her plans fell through. This year she decided it was now or never. "I did...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    August 19, 2023

Warroad Wilderness Way Multi-Use Trail Is Open For All To Enjoy

by Laurel Latham "In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir Under development for six years, Warroad Wilderness Way Multi-Use Trail is now open and usable for most of... Full story

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    August 5, 2023

Warroad Mourns The Loss Of A Beloved Hockey Coach

by Laurel Latham Michael Gary Tveit of Warroad passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Friday, July 21st, at the age of 38. A visitation was held in Michael's honor at Zion Lutheran Church in...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    July 29, 2023

Gigi Marvin's RinkRat 19 Hockey School Completes 16th Year

by Laurel Latham Another three sessions of RinkRat 19 Hockey School have been completed in Warroad. It’s the 16th year Gigi Marvin, the owner and head on-ice instructor of RR19HS, has held a hockey c...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    July 29, 2023

Montreal Cyclist Makes A Stop In Roosevelt

by Laurel Latham Jacques Bernier of Montreal, Quebec has never owned a car. Jacques has been riding his bicycle since 1976 and believes the description of a true cyclist is someone who rides...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    July 22, 2023

This is A Good Year For Picking Blueberries

by Laurel Latham It's a good year for blueberries! Blueberry pickers usually consider Fair Week, the third week of July, as the week to start picking blueberries, but this year many started filling...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    July 15, 2023

Joab's Algoma Eatery & Tavern Is Open In Warroad

by Laurel Latham Chef Joab Spina’s day begins early. Although Joab’s Algoma’s Eatery & Tavern hours are presently 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, Joab is in the kitchen at Algoma hours...

 
 By Laurel Latham    News    July 8, 2023

HIstory Day Camp Held In Warroad

by Laurel Latham The Warroad Heritage Center hosted a youth history day camp Monday, June 26, through Friday, June 30 from 9 a.m. until noon. The board members of the Warroad Heritage Center believe... Full story

 

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