Rock Ridge youth wrestling photos!

Parents, the link here will take you to find photos from the March 21-22 wrestling meet at Rock Ridge. I did my best to get everyone I could, but if you’re not seeing your child, please let me know.
As Leah may have posted in the Team Reach, this is not my full-time job, so some light editing was done. If you’re interested in having a photo cropped/toned up or anything else, please let me know and we’ll try to make it happen.
You can click on the photo and send me the link for the specific photo.
Also of note: The download button is the bottom right of the photo. Ignore the “Buy Photos” option unless you want to order prints directly from SmugMug, my website host. I don’t get a cut of that, so it’s up to you on that route!
The download button will give you the digital file for free (at original size).
Best contact for questions is jburnes@ironrangetoday.com.

Iron Range Today receives $40k grant from Press Forward MN
Iron Range Today has received a $40,000 grant from Press Forward Minnesota, one of 13 News organizations awarded $520,000 in total.
The grants support smaller news organizations that provide hyperlocal, original reporting to communities across the state, with a focus on meeting the needs of communities of color, linguistically diverse communities, low-wealth rural communities, and others not adequately served, reached, or represented.
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Stories about Iron Range Today
- Christa Lawler of the Star Tribune first profiled the site and our initial ambitions.
- KAXE in Grand Rapids also profiled the site and also talked to Jerry about the potential closure of Hibbing Taconite.
- That same day MPR News interviewed him as part of its coverage of Iron Range politics and the dynamics of local news in rural areas.
- Brielle Bredsten at the Duluth News Tribune covered the site’s launch.
- Northern Illinois University profiled Leah and Jerry, who both graduated with masters degrees from NIU — and more importantly is also where they met!
- Torey Van Oot at Axios also profiled the site for the Twin Cities newsletter. Shoutout to Torey (considering the above-stated note) for letting readers know we’ll be slow to start with content!

