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Council starts new year with wishes for success, By Laurel Beager, Editor
Submitted by Laurel Beager on January 6, 2009 - 9:40am. City will seek grant that could provide $100,000 to police department The International Falls City Council Monday met the new year by swearing in two ...
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Falls City Council expected to seek federal grant
Submitted by Journal Staff on January 5, 2009 - 1:07pm. The International Falls City Council tonight is expected to consider seeking a federal grant for equipment and staff time through the U.S. Department of ...
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City plans for Nov. 28 parade and gathering, By Laurel Beager, Editor
Submitted by Laurel Beager on November 4, 2008 - 6:34am. >> Read similar stories filed under: City News, I Falls International Falls City Council agreed during a brief meeting Monday to allow the International ...
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SAWKAR: You know you are Minnesotan when....
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. I certainly did and now it's back to work.
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Koochiching County Board News Notes
Tim Pawlenty has cut $75,000 in funding to the county. The money will likely come out of the countya TMs general fund, according to county coordinator Teresa Jaksa.
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Looking Back at December 30
25 YEARS AGO A family celebration is planned for Anna K. Lindvall, a longtime resident of International Falls, who will turn 95 on Saturday.
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Falls company receives financing
The Northland Foundationa TMs Business Finance Program, directly and in partnership with other lenders, approved financing totaling $514,500 to five businesses in the region between Oct.
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Music and memories, By Tom Laventure, Staff Writer
Music brightens the day, but the Borderland Pioneers show just how much the spirit can be lifted from hearing a familiar song in a live performance.
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Looking Back at December 26
Former Bronco and current Rainy River Community College basketball standout Pam VanBergen is second in scoring average in the Northern Division, according to statistics released last week by the Minnesota ...
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Jorgenson receives leadership award
James Jorgenson, son of Maryvon and James "Scratch" Jorgenson of International Falls, was honored with a Board of Directors award for distinguished leadership by the American Society of Health-System ...
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HOCP plans January activities
The next Heart of the Continent Partnership meeting is coming to International Falls on Jan.
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Looking Back at December 23
31, closing 31 consecutive years of service on the International Falls City Council.
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Nursing home industry worries about new ratings, By Lisa Kaczke, Staff Writer
Rating systems help people decide which restaurants to go to or hotels to stay at.
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Tuesday, December 23
KOOTASCA closed The KOOTASCA office will be closed Wednesday and Thursday for Christmas.
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Looking Back at December 22
Elliott has served as the county's top law enforcement officer for 24 years and was a member of the Falls Police Department for eight years prior to that.
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Looking Back at December 19
Bob Lessard will remain chair of the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee despite an attempt to remove the International Falls DFLer in retaliation for his endorsement of Republican Norm Coleman.
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Friday, December 19
Kabetogama Al-Anon An Al-Anon meeting is planned for 7:30 p.m. Saturdays upstairs at Kabetogama United Methodist Church.
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Dec 18, 2008
In spite of the cold weather, "Sister" instructed her "class" of about 500 Tuesday at the Backus Community Center during the performance of "Sister's Christmas Catechism," a nationally touring production ...
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Cold to continue in Falls, By Lisa Kaczke, Staff Writer
December is proving to be a cold, snowy month in Borderland. This month, so far, is the third snowiest December and the ninth coldest December on record in International Falls, according to Kevin Donofrio, ...
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Robert - Bob' Erick Movold, 82
Robert Erick Movold, age 82, of Rice, died Friday, Dec. 12, 2008, at the St. Cloud VA Medical Center.
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