Author and historian delves into history of Forest Lake

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Author and historian delves into history of Forest Lake When he was young, historian and author Justin Brink would make his dad, Kevin, drive him up and down the streets of Forest Lake in the family’s 1989 Chevy Celebrity on self-directed history tours.“I had a dime-store camera, and I would take pictures of buildings and street intersections,” Brink said. “We even stopped traffic at a main intersection once — just so I could get the right shot. I was a strange kid.”Brink recently published his first book, “Images of America: Forest Lake.” The 128-page book is packed with photos and stories curated by Brink, the president of the Forest Lake Historical Society.One early settler featured in the book is Swiss immigrant Gotthard Rahm, who arrived in Forest Lake around 1875 and served as the town’s election clerk, treasurer and supervisor. He and his wife, Marie, had three children, and they lived on about 150 acres that abutted the northwest corner of First Lake and included the outlet of the Sunrise River. Sadly, the family’s time in Forest...

Skywatch: Chilling under the thrilling November sky    

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Skywatch: Chilling under the thrilling November sky     The best news for stargazers in November is that nights are much longer you can start your stargazing much earlier with the end of daylight-saving time. Sure it’s cooler but don’t let that stop you. It’s too good of a show to miss!Jupiter and Saturn are the biggest attractions in the evening sky this month. Jupiter really steals the show. It’s tremendously bright as it pops out in the low eastern sky during evening twilight. It’s overwhelmingly the brightest starlight object in the evening sky. The Jovian giant makes its closest approach to Earth in 2023 this Friday when it’ll be just over 370 million miles away. Jupiter is also in what astronomers call opposition because Jupiter and the sun are on opposite sides of the sky. That means Jupiter rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, gracing our heavens all night long.(Mike Lynch)With a small telescope, you should see up to four of Jupiter’s moons dancing around the 88,000-mile-wide planet in orbital periods of two to 17 days. On ...

Readers and writers: The story behind a classic musical, and the one behind sweet potato pie

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Readers and writers: The story behind a classic musical, and the one behind sweet potato pie Judy Garland and Gene Kelly for grownups, twins and pumpkin pie for the Littles. A good way to start a new month of reading.(Courtesy of University Press of Mississippi)“C’Mon, Get Happy: The Making of Summer Stock”: by David Fantle and Tom Johnson: foreword by Savion Glover. (University Press of Mississippi, $35).The back story of how this film starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in their third and final pairing was brought to the screen contains enough drama, heartache, and genuine selflessness to fuel the plots of a score of MGM melodramas. It took a herculean effort and the bottomless empathy of Kelly, co-stars Phil Silvers, Eddie Bracken, Carleton Carpenter, and director Charles Walters to “pull” a performance out of a drug-addled and emotionally spent Garland… — from “Summer Stock”It’s 1950 and MGM Film Studios is the premier producer of musical films starring top talent such as Judy Garland and dancer Gene Kelly, wh...

Literary calendar for week of Oct. 29

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Literary calendar for week of Oct. 29 PATRICK BARB: Introduces “Pre-Approved for Haunting,” in conversation with Katrina Monroe. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S., Mpls.STEACY EASTON:  Presents “Why Tammy Wynette Matters.” 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, SubText Books, 6 W. Fifth St., St. Paul.LITERATURE LOVERS’ NIGHT OUT: Hosts Julie Schumacher (“The English Experience”), Jimin Han (“The Apology”), Daniel Hornsby (“Sucker”), and Jocelyn Cole/Sharon Nagel, writing as Juneau Black (“Twilight Falls”), at two events. 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, Hopkins Activity Center, 33 14th Ave. N., Hopkins. $15.Hosted by Cream and Amber. 11 a.m. luncheon Saturday, Nov. 4, Grand Banquet Hall, 301 Second St. S., Stillwater, presented by Valley Bookseller of Stillwater. Contact the stores for more information.LITERARY BRIDGES: With readers Jeanne Lutz, Diane Jarvenpa, Hardy Coleman, Frank Gioia and Jim Bohen, including a farewell to Donna Is...

7 candidates vie for 4 seats on St. Paul school board

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

7 candidates vie for 4 seats on St. Paul school board Seven candidates have lined up for four seats on the St. Paul school board, which oversees the second-largest school district in the state.St. Paul Public Schools educates some 33,000 students across 68 schools, a number that has fallen from roughly 37,000 students over the past decade. Parents have blamed declining enrollment on school start times, competition from a growing number of charter schools and the difficulties of navigating a pandemic that beginning in 2020 forced kids into more than a year of online learning.Questions around school safety, school consolidations and declining high school graduation rates also loom over the school district, which entered the pandemic in 2020 at the same time as a teachers strike. Then there’s growing financial pressure as inflationary costs rise while enrollment declines, triggering a recent series of budget outreach events.Despite the district’s challenges, many families remain fiercely loyal to their school and to the distri...

Ask Amy: Spouse can’t bear to be with in-laws

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Ask Amy: Spouse can’t bear to be with in-laws Dear Amy: I can’t stand my wife’s family.Things were great in the early years but became progressively worse over time.Out of the blue my father-in-law insisted on being called “Sir” — after a decade of me calling him by his first name.He worked hard and came from nothing, but acts like no one else but him can have a successful life or career.He is ALWAYS passive-aggressive toward me.My sister-in-law intentionally invaded my personal space and basically sexually harassed me in order to make me uncomfortable, in addition to directing insults at me in front of her parents.My wife ignores or doesn’t acknowledge this, but after her sister admitted it and apologized to her (not me) for doing this, my wife acted like it’s no big deal.The mother-in-law (RIP) would ignore me in my own house while visiting my kids.I told my wife that I don’t want to be around her family; they make me uncomfortable and treat me like a loser. (I am a hard-working RN with a m...

Horoscopes Oct. 29, 2023: Winona Ryder, surround yourself with solid friendships

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Horoscopes Oct. 29, 2023: Winona Ryder, surround yourself with solid friendships CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Ben Foster, 43; Gabrielle Union, 51; Winona Ryder, 52; Richard Dreyfuss, 76.Happy Birthday: It’s time to rediscover what brings you joy. Look for opportunities to resurrect. New opportunities are within reach, but it’s up to you to make it happen. Nurture what you love, change what you don’t and take responsibility for your happiness. Surround yourself with solid friendships, concrete ideas and innovative plans that help you grow as everything around you moves forward. Your numbers are 4, 12, 20, 26, 30, 35, 44.ARIES (March 21-April 19): You’ll be surprised by the response you receive. Choose to verify what you hear and to consider your next move. A change of heart will prompt an opportunity to repeat something you enjoy. Don’t sit on the fence if a decision is essential. 3 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Engage in whatever draws you most; opportunity will unfold. A chance meeting, conversation or offer will stimulate your m...

Gaza residents raid food warehouses as ‘civil order’ disintegrates, UN says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Gaza residents raid food warehouses as ‘civil order’ disintegrates, UN says Thousands of people in Gaza pillaged wheat, flour and other food supplies from United Nations warehouses, a U.N. agency said on Sunday, warning that “civil order” was starting to disintegrate in the besieged enclave.Israeli military forces expanded their ground operations in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcing that the war with the Hamas militant group was entering a “second stage.” Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes early Sunday near the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, in northern Gaza, residents said, after Israel claimed Hamas has a command post under the facility, the Associated Press reported.Israel says most residents in Gaza have heeded its orders to flee to the south, but hundreds of thousands remain in the north.According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), a local humanitarian organization, the Israeli military on Sunday morning issued a warning regarding another hospital, calling on the NGO to “immed...

Police investigation underway on Ashford Street in Boston

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Police investigation underway on Ashford Street in Boston A Boston police investigation is underway on Ashford Street in Boston. Officers could be seen gathering evidence in a taped-off section of the street early Sunday morning.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Thousands loot UN aid warehouses in Gaza as death toll tops 8,000 and Israel widens ground offensive

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:26 GMT

Thousands loot UN aid warehouses in Gaza as death toll tops 8,000 and Israel widens ground offensive DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Thousands of people broke into aid warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic hygiene products, a U.N. agency said Sunday, in a mark of growing desperation and the breakdown of public order three weeks into the war between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers.Tanks and infantry pushed into Gaza over the weekend as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a “second stage” in the war, three weeks after Hamas launched a brutal incursion into Israel. The widening ground offensive came as Israel also pounded the territory from air, land and sea.Gaza’s Health Ministry said the death toll among Palestinians has passed 8,000 — mostly women and minors — with even higher casualties expected on both sides as Israel presses its ground offensive.The bombardment over the weekend — described by Gaza residents as the most intense of the war — knocked out most communications in the territory late Friday, largely cutting off th...