George Stuntz was to set the border at the St. Louis River's first rapids, but the water was too high. So he canoed upstream with a single paddle, setting the border where the current stopped him.
George Stuntz was to set the border at the St. Louis River's first rapids, but the water was too high. So he canoed upstream with a single paddle, setting the border where the current stopped him.
From the column: "Boaters, beware! Superior’s shipping industry also had great steel docks like those still seen on the Duluth side. What remains is a sea of hazards. Pilings are everywhere."
A Wisconsin family's need to keep the coastline clean led to a new more perplexing task. Giving boats a well-needed shine was what drew Liz Emmer and her boys to Spirit Lake Marina this week.