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This piece, entitled “Dragonfly Window” by Pam Cain-Hawley, is just one of the works by area artists now on display at the Fort Frances Museum. The work is part of the Rainy Lake Impressions’ 2005 exhibit, “The Dragonfly,” which features a variety of art mediums ranging from sculpture and painting […]
African rhythms The African Children’s Choir gave an energetic performance at Bethel Baptist Church on Friday evening. The choir is on a tour of North America to perform and raise money for various projects in Africa including schools and orphanages. The choir is made up of 24 children from Uganda, […]
Mayor Dan Onichuk introduced “Communities in Bloom” judges Marg Legris and Gail Reed yesterday at the barbecue hosted by th Fort Frances Lions Club. —Duane Hicks photo
Shirley Mutz of Devlin was judging the displays at the Fort Frances Horticultural Society flower and vegetable show at the Volunteer Bureau this morning. The exhibit is open to the public from 2-8 p.m. today. Admission is free. Coffee and refreshments are available and there will be door prizes as […]
Paul Visser of Sight & Sound ripped an offering from Big Island’s Carl Big George Jr. during the sixth inning of their match last Thursday evening at the VanJura Stadium. —Emmanuel Moutsatsos photo
“Nature on the Edge” members Heather Anderson and Neill Stewart acted out a scene from “Theatre of the Woods” on Saturday night. –Michael Hilborn photo
One-year-old, Kayle Falloon, enjoyed his time on the beach with his family last Thursday morning at Pither’s Point. —Emmanuel Moutsatsos photo
Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, left, and Ann Barrett, the director of passport services for the U.S. State Department, were in International Falls Saturday to hear what Borderland residents think of the country’s new passport policy, and to learn more about the impact the legislation may have on communities in this […]
Contractor Ken Perry put the finishing touches on the concrete slab at the Kiwanis Skate Park yesterday. Crews have now completed phase one of the project, and the skate park organizing committee recently launched a fundraising drive to pay for the second and final stage of construction. –Wes Gilbertson photo
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