City of Blackduck receives great review
The Blackduck City Council met Aug. 23 in regular session. Present were Mayor Scott Palmer and councilors Daryl Lundberg, Nayda Cheney and Ted Falk. Absent was councilman Kevin Beck.
Juelson benefit set
Blackduck American Legion Commander Justin Juelson has recently undergone a serious illness which has resulted in huge medical bills. Because of this, the American Legion in Blackduck will be hosting a benefit for Juelson Sept. 11 from noon-10 p.m. at the Legion.
Pathways Through Our Past
Things from the past Time moves so fast that things change or are replaced and we soon forget about them until someone brings them to mind.
Basket art to be featured at the TIN PAN gALLErY
Katie Haws of Hines and Eve Sumsky of Tenstrike are the featured artists for the month of September at the TIN PAN gALLErY at the Blackduck Area History and Art Center. Both are basket artists and you can meet them at the reception Sept.11 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Blackduck Garden Club News
Each year the Blackduck Garden Club members dawn their serious side in order to get ready for the 12th District Horticultural Flower Show.
Letter To The Editor - Former teacher wants to give credit where due
To the editor: A recent article in The Pioneer listed the Blackduck Schools among the area schools failing in state testing.
Blackduck Apartment News
Week ending Aug. 18 Tuesday, Lyla Long visited with Dee then went up to visit with her aunt, Blanche Ferdig.
Assisted Living Week to be observed
Everyone is invited to the Good Samaritan Society — Blackduck Senior Living as they celebrate National Assisted Living Week, Sept. 12-19 with three exciting events.
Across The Lake
“Hundreds of phone calls” is the way Charlie Anderson described how customers at Blackduck’s Family Foods reacted to news of the salmonella egg scare.
Swenson re-elected to Press historian group
Blackduck newspaper columnist Jack Swenson has been re-elected to the board of directors of The Fossils, an organization dedicated to preserving the history of amateur journalism.
Two incumbents, nine newcomers seek school board spots
New faces will take their place on the Northome and Blackduck School Boards after this fall’s election, while Kelliher’s board will be unchanged with no openings there until 2012.
