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Itasca County Sports History
1964 May 4, 1964: “Raiders Win Golf Match” Greenway won a four-team golf match at the Swan Lake course Thursday, 350 to 368 for Hibbing, 377 for Grand Rapids, and 430 for Nashwauk-Keewatin. Greenway’s leading scorers were Greg Gustafson, 39; Al Gustafson, 40; George Dukich, 42; Jeff Kosak, 43; Mike Barle, 45; and Phil Tebnick,...
Thou shalt not create a state religion, including inside a jail
Even as increasing numbers of Americans say they are unaffiliated with any organized religion, governments in northern Minnesota seem intent on using taxpayer dollars for religious indoctrination. The very costly and controversial Itasca Jail and government center construction project arose after the jail “failed 15 requirements that were identified by the Minnesota Department of Corrections […] The post Thou shalt not create a state religion, including inside a jail appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.
Defensive driving refresher class
Defensive driving refresher class at Itasca County Courthouse Board Room, Wednesday May 22nd, 2024 from 9—1 p.m. $20 per person. Pre-registration Required For more information, contact 218-591-9640 or abeckman218@gmail.com
Youth for Christ Comedy Café
Thank you to our Corporate Partner sponsors Providence Financial Advisors and Hawk Construction, all the local businesses and the 400 supporters who filled the Timberlake Lodge for our Comedy Cafe fundraiser on April 11th! Because of you we can continue and grow our Itasca Youth for Christ Ministry. Platinum Sponsors $2,000 Floor to Ceiling—Grand Rapids ...
Terry Snyder seeks re-election to represent District 2
Commissioner Snyder, first elected in 2012, brings a strong work ethic to the Itasca County Board. He works hard to bring openness and transparency to the board. His issues of importance are to work enhancing diversified economic growth, and common sense spending that is balanced against delivering efficient services to county residents. Supporting Veterans and issues that surround them, supporting the county owned, Grand Village Nursing Home. Snyder views serving the public as a full-time job. He serves on many working boards in addition to...
Itasca Waters “Practical Water Wisdom” for May
Would you like to leave a legacy of clean water for future generations? If so, then Itasca Waters has the series for you. The “Practical Water Wisdom: A Virtual Learning Series” runs for an hour beginning at noon on the first Thursday of each month (except July when it is on the second Thursday). It is FREE, online, open to all, and includes an interactive Q&A session. The next presentation will take place on May 2 and it will be presented by Don Schreiner, a...
County board continues strengthening communities and organizations with ARP grants
A number of American Rescue Plan (ARP) requests were heard before the board at Tuesday’s Regular Session, beginning with a request from Bigfork Valley Community Foundation, which was brought forth by Itasca County Commissioner Terry Snyder (D2) to build a community wellness center that was cut out of the budget when the school built an addition. Heather Lovdahl with the Bigfork Community Foundation explained how the ARP grant would benefit...
Spring Thaw Release Party and Reading Monday, April 29
Join the authors, artists, editorial board, and enthusiasts of Spring Thaw 2024, the literary and arts magazine published by Minnesota North College, for a release party and reading at 7 pm Monday, April 29, in the McMahon Student Center at the Itasca Campus. Park in any lot and enter through the doors below the clock tower or from Johnson Hall
Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
The Knights of Columbus will host a community breakfast at St.Joseph’s Catholic Church from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday, May 5th. The menu will include pancakes, eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, juice, coffee and milk. Cost is a free-will offering and all proceeds will be donated to Itasca County Habitat for Humanity. Founded in 1992, Itasca County Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a global non-profit working to eliminate substandard housing worldwide. Since organizing, the Itasca affiliate has served 57 families in Itasca County. With a goal of serving more families through new home construction and a home repair program, the affiliate is currently seeking volunteers, board and committee members. Please visit www.itascahabitat.org or call 218.999.9001 for more information.
If you plant it, they will come
This spring the Association of American University Women (AAUW) awarded 5 scholarships totaling $10,000 to five women who are 25 years or older and attending college to pursue and complete their educational goals. They also enjoyed catching up with members who had spent their winter in warmer climes. To further welcome spring AAUW invited Itasca County Extension Master Gardener and native plant enthusiast Bonny Siegford to speak about the importance of growing native plants to support butterflies, bees and birds. Siegford emphasized that native plants...
Lakeview Behavioral Health resolves dispute with IMCare
Lakeview Behavioral Health is pleased to announce that we have successfully reached and finalized a settlement with Itasca Medical Care (IMCare) for over a total of $1 million in value. This agreement resolves the dispute between Lakeview Behavioral Health and IMCare. While Lakeview will no longer be in-network for IMCare, we are focused on moving forward positively and continuing to provide exceptional mental health, substance use treatment and psychiatric services to our community. This settlement allows us to concentrate all our efforts on supporting our...
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