John Choate, the early settler of that name arrived in Ipswich during the Great Puritan Migration of the 1630s and ‘40s as a young man, and soon eventually acquired land in Chebacco, originally a part of Ipswich which broke away in 1820. By the 3rd generation, Choate family members lived in Newbury and Newburyport, marrying… Continue reading A Brief History of the Choates of Ipswich, Essex, and Newburyport→| Historic Ipswich
The district told parents in an email it would “take action against substantiated misconduct” and would “address any and all problems in the football program.”| Duluth News Tribune
Former coach Derek Parendo claimed no knowledge of the most recent allegations of serious misconduct by Proctor football players.| Duluth News Tribune
Despite allegations of misconduct regarding the Proctor football team, the students have embraced the school’s other teams during the past few weeks and are looking forward to Friday’s girls soccer game against Hermantown.| Duluth News Tribune
According to data requested by the News Tribune, Parendo had five complaints made to the school district against him, ranging from 2007 to October 2021.| Duluth News Tribune
Former coach Derek Parendo claimed no knowledge of the most recent allegations of serious misconduct by Proctor football players.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Despite allegations of misconduct regarding the Proctor football team, the students have embraced the school’s other teams during the past few weeks and are looking forward to Friday’s girls soccer game against Hermantown.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Brett Mensing and Justin Chumich worked on the gardens surrounding their Proctor home while it was being built. Their gardens will be featured Saturday on the Western Garden Tour.| Duluth News Tribune
Russel Habermann self-published his book, "The Great Golden Spike Treasure Hunt," on Amazon in January. The 48th annual celebration is this week.| Duluth News Tribune
The Hoghead Festival parade took place in downtown Proctor on Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021.| Duluth News Tribune
Annual Hoghead Festival celebrates the city's railroad history.| Duluth News Tribune