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RAMS could be better in the long run

After a series of fumbles and one questionable play call, a local government organization could come out with a win.<

School slipped on the ice, needs to fix policy allowing for late starts

The Ely School District seemed to take a giant step forward last year when it joined nearly every other district in t

If Duluth mail plant closes, the impact will be felt in Ely

With the looming April closing of the U.S. Postal Service plant in Duluth, places like Ely will suffer.

Extending the spectrum of knowledge

We can save abandoned pets, but can we save abandoned people?

LETTER: ... a clear and present danger to the future

Dear Editor:

Thanks, Mike, for 32 years of public service

There aren’t many politicians who are as good with a wrench as they are with a gavel.

LETTER: ...for many of us the choice to deliver our children here in Ely is personal

Dear Editor,

Is being born in Ely unsustainable?

In light of the stunning decision by Essentia this past week, it was suggested there should be a “Last Baby Born in E

Check out our new library, and say thanks to those responsible

The doors opened Wednesday at the new library and it was fitting that librarian Rachel Heinrich unlocked the doors.

Check out our new library, and say thanks to those responsible

The doors opened Wednesday at the new library and it was fitting that librarian Rachel Heinrich unlocked the doors.

Veterans Day 2014: Renewing our commitment to those who served

by U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar

Teaching our young people about voting by pairing them with veterans

Veteran Nick Jordan between students Annie Lindgren and Alison Zaverl.
 

First flu shot ever: Not so bad

by Nick Wognum

MN Design Team’s visit to Ely: Big picture ideas but some missing

The visit of the Minnesota Design Team generated a good amount of interest in the community.

Sertich is right, tourism and mining can co-exist and Ely is living proof

At a forum on mining last week there was a question asked on how some people can think  tourism and mining are on equ

Forest Service could save money, continue to educate BWCA users

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