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Cloquet police chief uses bilingual signs to promote Ojibwe

Summary by Pine Journal
CLOQUET — As a kid spending his summers in Grand Rapids, Cloquet Police Chief Derek Randall recalls how his grandfather, the Itasca County sheriff, spoke fluent Ojibwe with residents and the sense of respect and understanding it fostered between him and the community. Now, Randall is leading a personal initiative to install bilingual signage to integrate the Ojibwe language throughout Cloquet. He hopes it will be both a sign of respect to the lo…
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Pine Journal broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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