Master Gunnery Sergeant Ryan R. Glau
On April 28, 2021, the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Marine Corps Detachment held a retirement ceremony for Master Gunnery Sergeant Ryan R. Glau at the EOD Memorial wall, marking the close of a 24-year career of service in the United States Marine Corps. At the ceremony, he was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. The citation included recognition of his exceptional leadership, extensive military knowledge, and untiring dedication to duty. The Marine Corps Detachment presented Glau with a United States Flag flown over the Joint Service EOD memorial. In a letter presented at the ceremony, President Donald J. Trump extended his personal thanks and appreciation for Master Gunnery Sergeant Glau’s honorable service to the country.
The Daily Yonder The Rural County That Kept Covid at Bay In the remote northwoods of Minnesota, one county has achieved the rare distinction of recording zero Covid-19 deaths more than a year into the pandemic. How did they do it?
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Summer day on the shores of Grand Marais, Minnesota. (Photo by: A&L / Source: Visit Cook County)
On June 8, 2020, someone blocked the main road leading into remote Cook County, Minnesota, with a large downed tree. In fraught pandemic times when so much was new, unfamiliar, and yet to-be-determined, the guidance from this hidden messenger rang simple and clear: Stay out.
BWCA wildfire in northern Minnesota now 100% contained, officials say
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This 950-acre wildfire started Monday after a lightning strike in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. (U.S. Forest Service/Facebook)
(FOX 9) - The wildfire burning in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota, now known as the Bezhik fire, is now 100% contained, officials announced Sunday.
The lightning-caused forest fire started Monday northwest of Bezhik Lake and west of Big Moose Lake in the BWCA, growing to about 950 acres Thursday.
According to the U.S. Forest Service-Superior National Forest, firefighters and aircraft had been fighting the fire for days and were able to contain it Sunday.