Listen in to the Weekly Radio Readings by Sheila Winstead, RCHS Board Member
Recorded February 2017
February 5 reading continues from Arnold Grefthen’s part two of “A Land of Howling Wolves” printed in 1975. This story tells of a cold, hard winter in 1936 and how the 2 young men got through the season.
February 12 reading continues from Arnold Grefthen’s part two of “A Land of Howling Wolves” printed in 1975. January 1944, saw a terrible snow lasted for days, shutting down the logging camp.
February 19 reading continues from Arnold Grefthen’s part two of “A Land of Howling Wolves” printed in 1975. This week Arnold tells about Winner, MN and logging along the Jack Pine Ridge.
February 26 reading talks about excerpts from the Roseau Times of July 26, 1895. The newspaper wrote about the first appointed County Commissioners, Pelan Half-Way House, and 1895 Census.
Thank you to Wild102 FM for letting us share the history of our county with your listeners.