Minnesota
Northern Minnesota lake flooding eases, giving resorts a much-needed break
LAKE KABETOGAMA, Minn. — About 30 toes separates a line of damp sandbags from the sting of swollen Lake Kabetogama on the Sandy Level Lodge in northern Minnesota.
The lake crested about 4 inches from the highest of the hip-height barrier because the Wet Lake Basin flooded to report ranges, damaging houses and threatening livelihoods because it did. Now, with the worst presumably behind them, residents and enterprise house owners are working to rebuild and restore.
“We’ve all the time stored an optimistic really feel and strategy about it,” Tanner Steinlicht, one of many lodge’s 4 house owners, mentioned Tuesday. He estimated it may value as a lot as $800,000 to restore all of the injury the floodwaters triggered. Steinlicht, his spouse and in-laws purchased the lodge Could 20 whereas the lake was nonetheless encroaching upon it.
“We knew what we have been moving into, for probably the most half, once we have been shopping for it,” Steinlicht mentioned. “We knew there have been going to be loads of ups and downs. It’s simply loads of the issues that we have been planning on doing once we took over on Could 20 have all gotten pushed off.”
Regardless of hours of sometimes-desperate sandbagging — with assist from a workforce of volunteers and the Minnesota Nationwide Guard — and a quartet of pumps depositing water again into the lake from behind a leaking a part of the wall close to the lodge itself, 5 of the enterprise’ 11 visitor cabins have been broken within the flood. Water rose to about shin peak in 4 of them, and a fifth was unmoored from its basis. Lake water additionally broken the inspiration of the resort’s sauna and about half of the dock on the once-submerged marina.
Bistodeau and Steinlicht employed contractors to dry out and clear up the then-waterlogged cabins. Cabin 7, although, was nonetheless out of fee Tuesday. Surviving home equipment and furnishings there have been stacked on cinderblocks, and a number of other followers circulated air all through it.
“All the pieces was floating,” mentioned Al Bistodeau, one other of the lodge’s house owners, of the cabin.
He and Steinlicht aren’t positive who owns the dock that washed up on their resort, deposited there by the unprecedentedly excessive water ranges. They tied it to some bushes close to the shore to maintain it from floating away once more and inflicting injury elsewhere. And Bistodeau headed out Wednesday to get better one of many resort’s picnic tables from a neighbor on the lake.
The previous Fourth of July vacation weekend was the primary since late Could throughout which Sandy Level was formally open for company. On a principally sunny Tuesday afternoon, a household motored a fishing boat out of the marina towards the center of the lake, whereas one other in matching shirts posed for images close to the shore.
St. Louis County’s flood response has shifted to “restoration mode,” in keeping with Dewey Johnson, its emergency operations supervisor.
Meaning recovering mountains of sandbags the county despatched to beleaguered residents, plus township, county and even federal authorities employees submitting for reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Administration Company for his or her work to this point.
Non-public companies and property house owners, Johnson defined, must display a 40% loss in worth to get comparable federal compensation.
RAINY LAKE BASIN SLOWLY DRAINS
Lake Kabetogama has fallen 48 inches because it peaked Could 31, in keeping with workers on the Nationwide Climate Service. The lake drains westward into Wet Lake in adjoining Koochiching County. That lake, in flip, drains into the Wet River and Lake of the Woods, after which finally into Canada and Hudson Bay.
Water is receding on Wet Lake, too, however it’s nonetheless 4 inches greater than a earlier report set in 2014. Climate service workers predict the lake will decline by a couple of foot this week and that it’d return to “regular” summertime ranges by August.
The climate service on July 4 eliminated its flood warning for Kabetogama and Namakan lakes, however stored one in place for Wet. Climate service workers count on situations within the area to stay dry for many of the work week, however in the end predict elements of the area to obtain as a lot as an inch of rain by July 11.
Future rainfall may “pause” falling lake ranges, in keeping with climate service workers, and widespread flooding and impacts to property and infrastructure close to Wet will seemingly proceed for the following few weeks.
RISING OPTIMISM
Close to the mouth of the Wet River is the Wet Lake Inn at Tara’s Wharf in Ranier, a mix inn and seasonal ice cream store that flooded this spring, too, regardless of the hillocks of sandbags deployed alongside its perimeter. Floodwaters, proprietor Tara Nelson defined, got here up beneath the enterprise, swamping the ice cream store and threatening to do the identical to an adjoining visitor room.
Simply past her wharf is a public dock that’s nonetheless underwater. The one indication it’s there are the highest half of a lighthouse put in on the finish and some units of plastic containers, weighted by water, that anchor the dock in place.
A close-by bar proprietor raised $384 throughout a vacation weekend live performance for Nelson’s wharf, however she gently shook her head when requested how a lot she anticipated repairs to value.
“Luckily, my losses are usually not so nice that I can not handle them,” Nelson mentioned, “and we nonetheless have among the summer time season to profit from company that wish to are available in and prospects that wish to eat ice cream.”
For the second, Nelson plans to show one of many wharf’s visitor areas into an impromptu ice cream store and is contemplating turning the still-muddy store that sits close to the water right into a breakfast nook room of some selection. The store continues to be closed and, throughout a 40-minute interview, two pairs of youngsters biked away dejectedly after studying as a lot and Nelson needed to break the identical information to a would-be buyer who known as to ask if the store was open.
“We’re working onerous to get an ice cream store open for all these individuals who need ice cream,” Nelson instructed the caller. “Thanks for checking in with me.”
She estimated she will get about 10 calls like that every day.
Now that the water is lastly starting to recede, Nelson mentioned she’s beginning to really feel optimistic. She pointed to a line of sand and grime close to the highest of the boat launch that marks the extent of the water’s rise. It was about 25 toes from the sting of the lake as of July 5. Simply past that mark is a mound of sandbags that Nelson didn’t have so as to add to the road of them nearer to the water.
She hopes to reopen her ice cream store within the now-former visitor room by Friday, July 8.
“It all the time helps when the solar shines as a result of it makes you’re feeling lighter and fuller,” she mentioned. “Such as you’re carrying out issues.”
Minnesota
Minnesota farmers meet for annual convention
Members of the Minnesota Farmers Union came together in Minneapolis on Sunday for the 83rd-annual state convention.
The annual convention aims to bring the community together and focus on the future.
Union President Gary Wertish says one of the biggest challenges for farmers is high input prices for fertilizer and fuel. A sheet titled “Farmer’s Share” showed that farmers and ranchers only make 14.3 cents per every dollar spent by consumers.
“We see prices going up in the grocery store we often blame farmers. But the farmers aren’t getting a large part of the increase,” said Janet Kubat, the union’s communications director.
Wertish says that on a national level, there’s a push for Congress to expand the current farm bill as a safety net for farmers.
As he looks to the future, he is concerned about President-Elect Trump’s proposed tariffs of 60-80% on Chinese goods, saying it could hurt farms and consumers.
The union also passed a policy in the school lunch program to have 20% of food or ingredients to come from local farmers.
Minnesota
Minnesota Politicians Form Presidential Recommendations Committee
WASHINTON D.C. (WJON News) — Four Minnesota politicians have formed a committee to recommend candidates to President Donald Trump.
Congressmen Tom Emmer, Pete Stauber, Brad Finstad, and Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach announced the formation of the committee to help recommend candidates for U.S. Attorney, U.S. Marshal, and other vacancies that may come up in Minnesota.
The lawmakers say the committee’s members are some of the sharpest legal minds in Minnesota and they have a wealth of experience and expertise. The committee will be chaired by former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson. The full committee will be:
Barry Anderson (Chair), former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice
David Asp, Partner at Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
John Hinderaker, President of the Center of the American Experiment
Allie Howell, Trial, and Appellate Counsel at the Upper Midwest Law Center
Tad Jude, a former judge in Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District
Minnesota
Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings Week 12 Game Day Preview
Minnesota Vikings (8-2) at Chicago Bears (4-6)
Kickoff: Noon, Sunday
Where: Soldier Field, Chicago
TV: Fox (Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin)
Radio: ESPN AM-1000 (Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, Jason McKie)
Spanish Radio: Latino Mix 93.5 FM (Omar Ramos, Miguel Esparza)
The Line: Vikings by 3 1/2, over/under 39 1/2 (Fan Duel).
Chicago Bears On SI Pick: Vikings 23, Bears 8
The Series: The teams meet for the 126th time. The Vikings hold a 66-58-2 series lead. The Bears have lost five of the last six even though they won the last game 12-10 at Minnesota. They are 33-27-2 at home in the series.
The Coaches: Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell owns a 28-17 record in his third season. He is 3-1 against the Bears and 14-8 on the road overall.
Bears coach Matt Eberflus owns a 14-30 record in his third season and a 1-3 mark against Minnesota. The Bears have an 11-12 record in home games under Eberflus.
The Teams: The Bears come off their second walk-off shocker of the season, losing to Green Bay on a blocked Cairo Santos 46-yard field goal try, 20-19, for their fourth straight defeat. They now try to stop Minnesota (8-2), a team surging in second in the NFC North with a three-game winning streak behind QB Sam Darnold and WR Justin Jefferson. They just beat Tennesee 23-13. It’s Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams trying to handle the blitzing scheme of Vikings coordinator Brian Flores and the potent Vikings offense attack a Bears defense reeling a bit after allowing Green Bay’s go-ahead TD in the fourth quarter last week.
Stat Leaders: Vikings QB Sam Darnold is 199 of 293 (67.9%) with 2,387 yards, 19 TDs and 10 interceptions for a passer rating of 100.0. The Vikings are led in rushing by RB Aaron Jones, the former Packers back, with 692 yards on 157 carries (4.4 yards per carry) and two TDs. WR Justin Jefferson leads the Vikings in catches (59), receiving yards (912) and TDs (5). … LB Ivan Pace leads the Vikings defense in tackles with 59 while OLB Andrew Van Ginkel leads in tackles for loss with a league-high 13 and in sacks with 8.0. S Camryn Bynum has a team-high three interceptions.
For the Bear, QB Caleb Williams is 201 for 325 (61.8%) with nine TDs and five interceptions for a passer rating of 82.5. D’Andre Swift leads the Bears in rushing with 635 yards on 155 atempts and his five rushing TDs is tied with Roschon Johnson for the team lead. WR DJ Moore leads the Bears in receptions with 47 and is tied with Cole Kmet for TD receptions with three. WR Rome Odunze leads in receiving yards with 479. … LB TJ Edwards leads in tackles with 78 and is tied with Montez Sweat for the lead in tackles for loss with five. Gervon Dexter leads in sacks with 4.0 while CB Jaylon Johnson has the lead in interceptions with two.
Injury Report: For the Vikings, TE Josh Oliver (wrist) is out. DL Gabriel Murphy (knee) and TE Nick Muse (hand) are questionable.
For the Bears, G Ryan Bates (concussion) and S Elijah Hicks (ankle) are out. WR Keenan Allen (ankle), T Kiran Amegadjie (calf) and RB D’Andre Swift (groin) are questionable.
Matching Up: The Vikings are 15th on offense, 13th in passing and 19th in rushing. They are 10th in scoring. Minnesota’s defense is ranked 10th, 28th against the pass and first against the run. They are fourth in points allowed.
The Bears are 29th on offense, 30th passing and 22nd at rushing. They are 22nd in points scored. Chicago’s defense ranks 14th overall, ninth against the pass and 23rd against the run. They are seventh in points allowed.
Of Note: Williams has not thrown an interception in 146 attempts. … Williams has been sacked a league-high total of 41 times and the Vikings are third in sacks with 35. … The Bears rank No. 1 in red zone defense (40.6%). … Minnesota is plus-4 in turnover differential and the Bears plus-9, but the Vikings are 24-2 under O’Connell in games when they win or are even in turnovers. … Darnold’s total of 19 TD passes is a career high. … The Bears are 3-1 when they lead at halftime and 1-5 when they trail at halftime. … Matt Eberflus has a 2-8 record for his career in replay challenges including 0-3 this season. … Opponents have scored first in every single Bears game. … The Bears will have their starting offensive line intact for the first time since Oct. 27 against Washington. They had played together five straight games at that point. … The Vikings defense has two TD returns on interceptions (Van Ginkel) and one fumble return for a TD. … Minnesota is 8-0 this season when it outrushes the opponent. … Darnold is tied for second in passes of 25 yards or more with 24, trailing only Brock Purdy. … Jefferson leads the NFL with 17 catches of 20 yards or more.
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Key Individual Matchups
Bears CB Jaylon Johnson vs. Vikings WR Justin Jefferson
There can be little doubt the Bears will put Johnson on Jefferson as much as possible. Johnson has a 65.3 passer rating against and has allowed 57.1% completions (20 of 35) when targeted. He has two interceptions and has allowed no TD passes this year, and three over the last three years after he gave up 10 his first two seasons. Jefferson has had 81 receiving yards or more in eight games but his yards per game of 91.2 is the lowest it’s been since his rookie season. When targeting Jefferson, QBs have an impressive passer rating of 103.4, but it’s the lowest passer rating when targeted of his career.
Bears DE Montez Sweat vs. Vikings RT Brian O’Neill
O’Neill has given up one sack this season and is graded the eight-best tackle out of 77 Pro Football Focus rates. He’s rated the eighth best pass blocker and 13th best run blocker among tackles on either side and has been flagged for four penalties, twice for holding, once for a false start and once for illegal formation. Sweat has been having a difficult time registering sacks since the month of November. He still has 3 ½ sacks and made them all over the course of four straight games. He has 14 pressures according to Stathead/Pro Football Reference and is well off the pace of last year when he had 40 for the season.
Bears WR DJ Moore vs. Vikings CB Stephon Gilmore
The 34-year-old, 13-year veteran cornerback for Minnesota is a five-time Pro Bowl player and former defensive player of the year with the Patriots. He is with his sixth team and fifth in five seasons and is posting a solid 85.7 passer rating against with 61.7% completions allowed. He has given up two TDs. Moore is coming off his best game in terms of catches since Week 3 at Indianapolis. He had seven catches for 62 yards, is at 47 catches on 73 targets (64.4%) but is at a career low for average yardage (9.8 per catch). He came into the season averaging more than 14 yards a catch.
Bears DT Gervon Dexter vs. Vikings LG Blake Brandel
Brandel is graded 48th of 77 guards by PFF and wasn’t necessarily the intended starter. The 6-foot-7, 315-pounder has been a better pass blocker than run blocker. He’s graded 45th as a run blocker, 34th as a pass blocker. He might not have been starting but Dalton Risner suffered a back injury in training camp and was on IR until early November. Dexter’s ranking as one of the best defensive tackles in pass rush win rate has declined now and he’s 20th after spending most of the season in the top 10. He has gone five straight games without a sack, although he has already broken his rookie mark for QB hits with 14 and tied his rookie mark of 17 pressures. Dexter, who is supposed to be a disruptor in this scheme as a 3-technique, hasn’t had a tackle for loss since the Sept. 29 win over the Rams and has just three on the year. He replaced Justin Jones this year after the free agent had 22 TFLs in two seasons.
Bears RT Darnell Wright vs. Vikings OLB Andrew Van Ginkel
The 6-4, 242-pound Van Ginkel won’t necessarily rush off the Bears’ right edge all the time. They move him around almost as a wild-card rusher. Sometimes he lines up on the edge and stunts to the middle. He’s always applying pressure from different positions, much the way the Packers did with Clay Matthews. However, it’s usually a starting point over Wright. Van Ginkel’s speed and knowledge of defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ blitzing system make him dangerous, and he has eight sacks with two interceptions. Both went for TD returns. Wright is graded 25th best tackle in the league by Pro Football Focus, but as been a better run blocker than pass blocker. He is ninth in run block win rate among all tackles according to ESPN.
Bears LB Tremaine Edmunds vs. Vikings TE TJ Hockenson
The problem with trying to shut down Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison with zones, like the Bears use, is it often leaves the middle linebacker trying to cover a wider area and the tight end can be open. Edmunds has gradually slid down the linebacker ranking charts after a fast start and is 66th on PFF’s grading out of 82 linebackers. By Stathead stats, he is having a very solid year defending the pass with a 65.1 passer rating against, very low for a linebacker. He’s been generally less effective against the run. Hockensen will be in his fourth game post-knee surgery and appears ready to make strides. He’ll get used in the seams and underneath the coverage. He has 13 catches for 112 yards in three games. Tight ends have hit the Bears pass defense with some bigger numbers this year, so expect he’ll get looks.
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