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Pine City Holds on to Defeat Cloquet
The Lady Dragons hosted Cloquet on Tuesday night.
The Dragons played their third team in Class AAA or higher with the matchup. They were looking to get back over .500 on the season and head into Christmas break on a high note.
It wasn't the best of starts for either team, fouls piled up early on for Cloquet. Both defenses played hard and made it difficult to find any decent shots.
wcmpsports5
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Bluejackets Win Conference Game Over Saints
The Cambridge-Isanti Boys hosted St. Francis on Friday night.
Mike McDonald's crew was looking for the first conference win of the season, but it wasn't going to be easy against a rival.
The Bluejackets applied the pressure early against the Saints, on offense they scored early and often, on defense they played full court and it forced a plethora of turnovers.
wcmpsports5
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Pine City Falls to Section Foe Milaca
The Pine City Boys hosted Milaca on Monday night.
Both teams came in searching for the first section win of the season.
The Wolves came out and set the pace early on, offensively they moved the ball around and shot quick, defensively it was full court press trying to force Pine City to break it. The Wolves were out to an early 9-0 lead. But the Dragons were able to correct things on the fly.
wcmpsports5
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Rock Creek fire substation anticipated to open in early 2026
The city of Rock Creek is anticipating a fire substation opening early in 2026. In June, the Rush City Council approved a resolution signaling intent to enter a joint powers agreement with Rock Creek to establish a fire substation in the city. Rock Creek began contracting with the Rush City Fire Department for fire protection services in January of 2024. The city also started construction on a new public works building in 2024, with work wrapping up in 2025. During that proce
erikvanrheenen
Dec 22, 20252 min read


'We're going to have to become a college town': PTCC president Mulford shares updates with county board
Pine Technical and Community College president Joe Mulford shared updates with the Pine County board at last week's meeting. Mulford acknowledged the board and county staff for Pine County's recent trail expansion project, which he said has benefited PTCC. "Those are amenities that make a difference for everybody," he said. Mulford said Pine Tech's $25 million building expansion project — which includes about a 24,000 square-foot addition and over 15,000 square-foot renovatio
erikvanrheenen
Dec 22, 20252 min read
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