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Archive - Jun 30, 2008 - story

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Falls man honored 30 years after his death

Roseau Deputy Richard Magnuson killed by gunman in 1978

Nearly 30 years after his death, a local man is being recognized for his service as a law officer.
Richard K. Magnuson was serving as a Roseau County deputy sheriff on Aug. 2, 1978 — just a few days before his 21st birthday — when he was killed by Greg McMaster, who had killed three people in Canada and was attempting to escape.


Family concert to benefit multiple sclerosis

Well-known young people will perform in concert in International Falls to benefit multiple sclerosis on at 7 p.m. July 2 at the Backus Auditorium.
The performance will feature four members of the youth group, “Free Indeed”. The band hails from Bemidji and performs country, blue grass and gospel music.
Free Indeed members include Alice Fugelstad on bass, her daughter Annie Hendrickson on guitar, her son Josiah on saxophone and dobro, and a daughter, Hannah on fiddle. All the members sing as well.


Clarence Bishop, 77

Funeral services for Badger resident Clarence Bishop will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at the Our Redeemers Lutheran Church, Badger.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 1, at Helgeson Funeral Chapel, Roseau.
Clarence passed away Friday, June 27, at LifeCare Medical Center, Roseau. He was 77 years old.


Everett Green Jr., 81

Everett Ellis Green Jr., age 81, of International Falls, Minn., died Saturday, June 28, 2008, at Falls Good Samaritan Center.
He was born Aug. 28, 1926, at Virginia, Minn.
He graduated from Falls High School in 1944. He later enlisted into the United States Army where he proudly served his country during the Korean War. Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Everett spent time with the Army Reserve.
He was employed with Boise Cascade and retired in 1991.


New events planned for Fourth of July, By Ariel Arch, Intern

This Fourth of July will be packed full of barbecues, fireworks and family fun in Borderland.
New events are planned for in International Falls.
The celebration will begin on Thursday afternoon with two days events in Smoky the Bear Park. Food and game booths and the beer gardens are open from 5 p.m. to midnight.


Robert Horton receives award, By TOM LAVENTURE, Staff Writer

A local man is one of 12 recipients across Canada to receive the 2008 National Aboriginal Role Model award from the National Aboriginal Health Organization.
Robert Animikii Horton, a 26-year-old former International Falls resident and a graduate student in Sociology at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, was recognized along with the other recipients on June 21. The ceremony took place in Ottawa at Rideau Hall, the official residence of Canada's Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who presented the awards with National Chief Phil Fontaine also in attendance.


Littlefork to get new rink, By FAYE WHITBECK, Staff Writer

Audit shows Littlefork financially sound

Littlefork will have a new skating rink.
With the city’s maintenance department providing the labor, the council approved Thursday a transfer of $3,600 from the city liquor store fund to build a new rink at the same location in city park. The existing rink is in a significant state of disrepair.
Dave Cronin of the Miller McDonald accounting firm gave the city of Littlefork a positive annual audit report at the June council meeting.


Filings open for county board

Candidates for the Koochiching County Board can begin filing Tuesday.
Two commissioner positions on the Koochiching County Board are up for election in the November general election.
The District 3 position is a 4-year term now held by Kallie Briggs. The District 5 position is a 4-year term now held by Mike Hanson.
Candidates who wish to file for commissioner positions can do so in the Auditor’s Office in the Koochiching County Courthouse. The filing period ends at 5 p.m. July 15.


The Johnson Journals, Chapter 3

Editor’s note:
Each Monday, The Daily Journal will be featuring excerpts from the life journals of the late Don Johnson. Johnson and wife Layna made their home and living, year ’round, on three islands within a range of a mile and a half on Rainy Lake.They were the parents of Don (“Buck”) Johnson, Byrne Johnson (who presents the journals), Beryl (“Babe” or“Sally”) Jernberg and Karen Gustafson.
Part 4 will be published July 7.

Don Johnson Journals and Letters
1936 - Camp Koochiching


Bronco 5K Run/Walk scheduled for Friday, By JOE KRAUSE, Sports Editor

Runners, walkers and everyone in between will be cramming the starting line of the second Annual Bronco 5K run/walk Friday morning at 9 a.m. at the Falls High track.
The five kilometer run/walk is a fund raiser for the Broncos Track and Field Boosters and over 70 runners took part in the inaugural event last year.
The men’s race was won by Josh LaBlanc who finished with a time of 17:16.1. Kayla Johnson won the women’s race with a time of 23:37.6.


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