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MDA To Conduct Gypsy Moth Treatments

i Jul 8th No Comments by

July 8, 2021

MDA to Conduct Gypsy Moth Treatments in Carlton, Lake, and St. Louis Counties July 13-16

Low flying planes will be seen throughout the treatment areas

St. Paul, MN: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is preparing to treat areas in Carlton, Lake, and St. Louis counties to slow the spread of a gypsy moth. Officials will conduct the aerial treatment July 13-16, beginning as early as 6:15 a.m. each morning and continuing throughout the day. The dates and times are dependent on weather conditions in the area. Read more…

Contact: Minnesota Department of Agriculture at 1-888-545-6684
or Arrest.the.Pest@state.mn.us with questions regarding gypsy moth and the planned treatment.

Two Harbors Heritage Days 2021 Schedule

i Jul 5th No Comments by

TWO HARBORS HERITAGE DAYS SCHEDULE JULY 8-11, 2021 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE)

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR EVENT WEEKEND. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO WEAR A MASK AND SOCIAL DISTANCE WHEN POSSIBLE.

HERITAGE DAYS IS FUNDED IN PART BY THE TWO HARBORS COMMUNITY AREA FOUNDATION AND
CO-OP LIGHT AND POWER OPERATION ROUND UP GRANTS.

THURSDAY JULY 8

DAIRY QUEEN SPONSORED MEDALLION HUNT~CLUES POSTED AT DAIRY QUEEN. CONTINUES UNTIL FOUND! PRIZE TO THE WINNER!

6:00 PM: CLASSIC CAR CRUISE
6:15 PM: KIDDIE PARADE LINE UP AT CORNER OF 1ST AVE. AND 7TH STREET
6:30 PM: KIDDIE PARADE STEP OFF
6:30 PM: FREE ICE CREAM AT THE BANDSHELL IN THOMAS OWENS PARK
7:30 PM: CONCERT BY THE TWO HARBORS CITY BAND- THOMAS OWENS PARK
8:30 PM: TEEN JAM FOLLOWING THE CONCERT IN THE PARK

FRIDAY JULY 9

MEDALLION HUNT CONTINUES UNTIL FOUND. HELICOPTER RIDES BEGIN BELOW THE RAILROAD TRACKS. CRAFT/VENDOR SHOW BEGINS AT 10 AM. MEN’S SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT BEGINS AT 3 PM AT ODEGARD PARK. GOLF TOURNAMENT AT LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE.
TOURS OF THE EDNA G.: $5 ADULTS; $2 CHILDREN.

NOON: GINA LEE ON THE HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
1:00 – 3:00 PM: RICKY SUNDSTROM OF THE NORTHWOOD’S BAND, HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
3:30 – 4:30 PM: TWO HARBORS UKULELE GROUP, HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
4:30 PM: LUTEFISK TOSS @ THE HERITAGE DAYS STAGE, WITH T.H.U.G.
6:00 – 10:00 PM: STREET DANCE FEATURING THE NORTHWOOD’S BAND, 1ST AVE & 7TH ST

SATURDAY JULY 10

MEDALLION HUNT CONTINUES UNLESS FOUND. PANCAKE BREAKFAST AT THE FIRE HALL 7:00 AM UNTIL NOON. CRAFT/VENDOR SHOW CONTINUES. SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT CONTINUES AT ODEGARD PARK. HELICOPTER RIDES BELOW THE TRAIN TRACKS. TOURS OF THE EDNA G CONTINUE: $5.00 ADULTS; $2 CHILDREN.

8:00 AM – 3 PM: CAR SHOW AT DANNY’S 3RD AVE.@ 7TH ST. REGISTRATION ENDS AT 11:00 AM
10:00 AM – NOON: JOHN SEGUIN @ HERITAGE DAYS STAGE @ COMMUNITY CENTER
11:00 AM: TWO HARBORS CITY BAND PERFORMANCE AT THE BANDSHELL, THOMAS OWENS PARK
1:00 PM: TWO HARBORS HERITAGE DAYS PARADE, BEGINS ON FIRST AVE CONTINUES TO 7TH STREET (Be aware parade begins at the opposite end of the normal route and continues the route in reverse order of previous years)
3:00 – 4:00 PM: JEREMY LEPAK, VENTRILOQUIST, HERITAGE DAYS STAGE @COMMUNITY CENTER
4:00 PM: SONJU SUPER SMASH MONSTER TRUCK SHOW/EVENT @ SONJU

SUNDAY JULY 11

CRAFTER/VENDOR AREA OPEN AT 10 AM. HELICOPTER RIDES CONTINUE. MENS SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT ENDS AT 3 PM ODEGARD PARK. 7:00 AM- NOON PANCAKE BREAKFAST AT THE FIRE HALL.

9:00 AM: EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICE @ THOMAS OWENS PARK
NOON – 1:00 PM: TRACY PARKS @ HERITAGE DAYS STAGE NEAR COMMUNITY CENTER
1:00 PM: PHOTO SCAVENGER HUNT SPONSORED BY CEDAR COFFEE, PICK UP LIST AT SHOP, ENDS AT 3 PM AT HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
1:00 – 2:00 PM: ROXANN BERGLUND, HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
2:00 – 3:00 PM: BRIAND MORRISON, HERITAGE DAYS STAGE
3:00 – 4:00 PM: THE MC CULLOUGH BROTHERS
6:00 PM: CLOSING SERVICE – BAND SHELL

KTWH Thanks Its Supporters

i Jun 30th No Comments by

KTWH is sincerely appreciative of all who have contributed to the recent Spring 2021 FunDrive. This radio station would not operate without your support, so, thank you.

If you would like to contribute to the station, click here.

Once again, thank you to all y’all.

Enjoy your day.

Lake County Government Buildings Are Now Open to Walk-in Traffic

i Jun 8th No Comments by

The Lake County Courthouse and other county buildings are now open to walk-in traffic.

With COVID-19 infection numbers improving in the state and vaccine rates increasing, Lake County no longer requires face coverings. However, per the federal and state guidelines Lake County still strongly recommends the use of face coverings for those that are not vaccinated.

Lake County will still ask visitors to maintain social distancing protocol within county buildings when possible.

Staff and visitors that are experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19 are advised not to enter county buildings.

To learn how to get vaccinated please visit www.lake.co.mn.us or call 218-834-8434.

First Case of COVID-19 identified in Lake County

i May 6th No Comments by

County Emergency Management announces first confirmed case of COVID-19 and issues helpful information on the virus, symptoms, and testing recommendations for residents affected by this new reality

MEDIA RELEASE

Emergency Management 99 Edison Blvd Silver Bay, MN 55614 218-226-4444 office 218-220-7811 cell BJ.Kohlstedt@co.lake.mn.us

MDH Confirms First Identified Case of COVID-19 in Lake County May 6, 2020 –

 

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) confirmed Lake County’s first identified case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) today. “The appearance of the virus in Lake County has been expected,” said Lake County Emergency Management Director BJ Kohlstedt. “Lake County Emergency Management and Lake County Health and Human Services have been working closely with the Minnesota Department of Health on preparation and mitigation efforts for several months.”

The infected person is an adult resident of Lake County in their 50s. MDH is working to identify and notify all those who may have come in contact with the infected person. Those people will be asked to quarantine themselves for 14 days from their exposure and will be monitored for fever and respiratory symptoms. No other information about the infected person will be released. The virus that causes COVID-19 is spread by respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, similar to how flu and other respiratory diseases spread, or when people touch surfaces that have been contaminated by an infected person and then touch their eyes, nose or mouth.

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, headache, muscle pain (go to pain management doctor Forest Hills NY to find the best cure for it), sore throat, or loss of taste or smell. A cbd freeze roll on may also help relieve muscle pain. Not everyone with COVID-19 has all of these symptoms, and some people may not have any symptoms. People who do not have symptoms should generally not be tested for COVID-19. People who should be tested are those who have symptoms of COVID-19, especially hospitalized patients, health care workers, patients and staff in congregate care settings, dialysis and other patients including outpatients. MDH may also recommend that people get tested in certain situations, such as a setting where an outbreak is occurring.

In the State of Minnesota, the first case of COVID-19 was identified on March 6. As of today, 8,579 cases have been identified in 82 of Minnesota’s 87 counties, and 485 Minnesotans have died of COVID-19. It is important for people to understand that because testing capabilities have been extremely limited, the number of identified cases does not reflect the actual numbers of cases.

Accordingly, Kohlstedt stressed the importance of everyone strictly adhering to recommendations to stop the spread, which include: • Frequently washing your hands • Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces daily • Covering your cough • Staying home especially when you’re sick • Avoiding unnecessary travel, and • Social distancing. As pest control is also part of cleaning.You can also contact experts from pest control new orleans to maintain a healthy garden.

A stay-at-home order, which directs Minnesotans to limit movements outside of their homes beyond essential needs, is currently in effect until May 18. That order may be extended by Governor Walz. While most cases of COVID-19 have reportedly been mild, these measures are necessary to protect older adults and those with underlying health conditions, like diabetes, lung disease and heart disease, that put them at a greater risk of severe illness.

“News of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Lake County brings with it a new reality for all Lake County residents,” said Rich Sve, Chairman of the Lake County Board of Commissioners. “Understandably, there are many concerns and some angst. In Lake County we have a strong sense of community and public good. Together we will see this through with positive results.” Chairman Sve also encouraged everyone to follow all of the recommendations to mitigate the risk of spreading this virus to our family, friends and neighbors and front-line essential workers.

For more information about COVID-19, please go to one of the following websites: • Lake County COVID Hub www.co.lake.mn.us • Minnesota Department of Health (State) www.health.state.mn.us • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (National) www.cdc.gov • World Health Organization (International) www.who.int The Minnesota Department of Health has set up a hotline for questions about COVID at 651-201-3920 or 800-657-3903. The hotline is available from 8 am- 6 pm every day.

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Contact: BJ Kohlstedt, Lake Emergency Manager, Office 218-226-4444, Cell 218-220-7811 or BJ.Kohlstedt@co.lake.mn.us

Lake County reminds us health is more than physical, offers Support Guide to area services

i Apr 29th No Comments by

Gov. Walz orders Minnesota classrooms closed the rest of the school year, Lake Superior District continues Distance Learning

i Apr 23rd No Comments by

Governor Walz  announced Thursday that the Distance Learning Period will extend for the rest of the 2019-20 school year.  

The Lake Superior School District will continue to provide meals along with school material drop off and pickups as they have been doing.  This will continue for the remainder of the school year.

The District will keep everyone updated once we have a revised school calendar with an end date and other information as it is available.

Look for more information on the school district’s website, isd381.org

Stay tuned to KTWH, 99.5 FM, ktwh.org for details on the school calendar, meal distribution and more as decisions are made.

Lake County Participates in Governor Walz’s Facemasks to Fire Halls Drive

i Apr 22nd No Comments by

 

Sew What Lake County?!

Lake County to Participate in State-wide ‘Facemasks to Fire Halls’ Mask Drive


April 22, 2020 – Crafters, sewers, and creative people in Lake County are encouraged to join in with communities across Minnesota who are rising to Governor Tim Walz’s challenge to make and donate as many facemasks as possible for the ‘Facemasks to Fire Halls’ homemade mask drive this Saturday. Local Fire Halls in Two Harbors, Silver Bay, Finland, Brimson, Morse/Fall Lake as well as neighboring Ely, will be accepting masks from 10 am -2 pm, Saturday, April.

Despite that residents have already been making and donating masks, many more facemasks will be needed. To help, Lake County’s Emergency Management Department is providing elastic and nose-bridging wire and Lake View Memorial Hospital has purchased enough fabric from the Quilt Corner in Beaver Bay to create about 600 masks. These supplies will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis to anyone willing to make the facemasks and donate them back to Lake County.

“We know Lake County residents can rise to the challenge,” said BJ Kohlstedt, Lake County Emergency Management Director. “We’re so impressed with the many generous and talented people and groups who have been making masks since our original “Sew What Lake County?!” call for help earlier this month, but many more facemasks are still needed for the long-haul for emergency responders, those in congregate care and other vulnerable community members as we continue to prevent the spread of COVID-19.”

Supplies will be provided to make the standard pleated style of mask. Patterns and instructions are available on the Lake County COVID-19 Info Hub at www.co.lake.mn.us. To request supplies, contact Keri Parks at 218-226-4443 or keri.parks@co.lake.mn.us.  Supplies can be picked up by appointment Monday – Friday, between 8 am – 4:30pm, at the Emergency Management Office in Silver Bay at 99 Edison Blvd.

On Saturday, April 25 completed masks can be delivered to any of the following Fire Halls between 10 am – 2 pm: 

  • Two Harbors
  • Finland
  • Silver Bay
  • Brimson
  • Morse Fall Lake
  • Ely (St. Louis County)

 On any other day Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm, completed masks can be donated to:

  • Emergency Management Offices in Silver Bay at 99 Edison Blvd,
    218-226-4443
  • Lake County Health & Human Services in Two Harbors at 616 3rd Ave,
    218-834-8400

Please do not to deliver masks to hospitals ( that has Hologic Mini C-Arm Parts for help), care centers or clinics.

Individuals who need a facemask can visit the Two Harbors Federal Credit Union in Two Harbors on Saturday from 2-3pm for a North Shore Rotary Club drive-through mask pick-up. Rotary will offer more pick-ups as masks become available.

Approved patterns for masks and detailed instructions from the MN Department of Health, along with links to instructional videos can be found on the Lake County COVID-19 Information Hub at the County’s homepage at www.co.lake.mn.us.

Contact: BJ Kohlstedt, Lake County Emergency Manager, Office 218-226-4444, Cell 218-220-7811

County Officials Grateful for Stay-at-Home Compliance

i Apr 14th No Comments by

Media Release – Thank You for Stay at Home Compliance 4.14.20

Governor Walz Extends Stay Home Order for Minnesotans

i Apr 11th No Comments by

Governor Walz Extends Stay Home Order for Minnesotans