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Sports Preview: girls soccer hopes to rebound this season under strong leadership
Leadership key to unlocking success for Rangers season The Forest Lake Rangers girls soccer team has been limited to just two wins against conference opponents over the past three years, but the leadership on the team this season could pave the way to a new chapter. “We have a lot of seniors. The leadership has already been great to begin with,” Forest Lake coach Trent Holmes said. “I anticipate them...
Sports Preview: Rangers depth, flexibility key to competitive season for girls tennis
Team features strong senior, rookie talent The Forest Lake Rangers girls tennis team went 12-17-1 last season, significantly improving from the 2019 and 2020 seasons. While the team lost several quality seniors to gradation, the depth of the program has seamlessly found replacements for them, which is why this season is so highly anticipated. “We’ve got some really young talent that are just so eager,” Forest Lake coach Violet Shortly...
Sports Preview: Ranger football aims high with new coach
Football sees growth, but still learning Coming off a second- to-last-place conference finish and 2-7 overall record, the Rangers are getting acclimated to new strategies implemented by new coach Brad Beeskow. “Our only weakness right now is that we’re still learning,” Beeskow said. “A lot of schools right now are in the phase where they’re just continuing things that they’ve done in the past or their programs have been there...
Columbus denies construction permit over concerns about noise
City shelves 2022 Fall Fest due to lack of volunteers The Columbus City Council followed the suggestion of the city’s planning commission and denied Park Construction’s conditional use permit application for an office, warehouse, and recycling area. The 4-0 vote at the council’s meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 10, follows a moratorium on the building of any new projects along a stretch of Lake Drive. The moratorium was put in place...
Seven candidates file for Forest Lake Area School Board
All three school board members up for reelection have decided not to file for this upcoming election on Tuesday, Nov. 8. School board members Alex Keto, Jill Landstrom and Kate Luthner will not run for reelection this year. Luthner is running for state Senate District 32. As the candidate filing period closed on Tuesday, Aug. 16, eight school board hopefuls filed to run for office: Ashley Bulmer of Forest Lake, Mike Burrell of Wyoming, Jill Christenson of Forest Lake, April Eagan of Ham Lake, Luke Hagglund of Wyoming, Laura Ndirangu of Forest Lake, Todd Proulx of Wyoming, and Curt Rebelein Jr. of East Bethel. However, candidate Burrell removed himself from the running by the withdrawal deadline on Thursday, Aug. 18, leaving seven candidates running for three school board seats. He withdrew in order to support three candidates: Hagglund, Ndirangu and Rebelein, according to a press release.
Bishofsky, Bahr, and McLean take local legislative primaries
The local stages are set for the general election in November after the primary on Tuesday, Aug. 9. Despite a last-minute endorsement from Sen. Karin Housley (R-SD 39) and retiring Rep. Bob Dettmer (R-HD 39A), Tina Riehle couldn’t overcome Mark Bishofsky, who had received the state GOP’s endorsement for House District 33B. Bishofsky secured 59.99% of the vote, with 1,637 votes. Bishofsky moves on to face DFLer Josiah Hill, who ran against Housley for Senate District 39 in 2020, in the general election. ...
Zack Raabe flourishing in first full season with Carolina Mudcats
Forest Lake grad drafted last summer by the Milwaukee Brewers sees growth on the field In college, Zack Raabe wanted to model his game after Los Angeles Dodger Cody Bellinger. Dustin Pedroia is another player that comes to his mind from that time, too. But Raabe doesn’t have to look far from home to find the player he currently aspires to model his game after. “My favorite player to watch...
Betsy Kelly wins 2022 Minnesota Women’s State Open
Forest Lake native Betsy Kelly has won back-to-back titles at the 2022 Minnesota Women’s State Open, becoming the first player to win two straight years in the tournament’s history. The championship took place Wednesday, Aug. 10 at Rush Creek Golf Course in Maple Grove.
Single-vehicle crash on I-35 kills one, sends another to hospital
A fatal crash just north of Wyoming on I-35 shut down southbound traffic for more than an hour on Friday. The single car roll-over accident, which took place just 1 mile north of the Viking Boulevard exit, killed one and sent another to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. 50-year-old Curtis Harris of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, the driver of a Chevrolet truck, struck the right guardrail, then rolled into the left median. Passengers 33-year-old Amber Nicole Fountain of Abbeville, Georgia and 37-year-old Brian Eugene Newby of Elizabethtown, Kentucky were not wearing seatbelts. Newby died due to his injuries at the scene. Fountain was transported to Regions Hospital. Harris had injuries that were treated at the scene. Alcohol is believed to be a factor, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
School board approves bus camera policy
The Forest Lake Area School Board approved its new bus camera policy in a 6-0 vote, with Gail Theisen absent, during the Thursday, Aug. 4, meeting. “We recognize the need for a policy under which these cameras will operate and will guide our use of these cameras,” Superintendent Steve Massey said. During the past school year, the district received grant money to install stop sign arm cameras on all of...
Michaels confirmed for Forest Lake
Wyoming’s Dairy Queen to expand Business development in the area is in full swing. Craft franchise store Michaels has been confirmed to be coming to the city of Forest Lake. It will be taking over the former Office Max building, at 125 12th St. SW. The craft store expects to open later this year, and is hiring for various roles right now. ...
Wyoming’s public safety building enters final stages before construction
Budget discussions begin The city of Wyoming is nearing in the final phases of developing a plan for its new Public Safety facility. During the city’s budget meeting on Thursday, July 28, representatives from Wold Architects and Anderson/Kraus Construction presented one of the final iterations of the design process for the new facility, with an updated cost of almost $13.5 million. Compared to the last design presented to council, the...
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