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My grandfather was in the timber business and removed the white pine trees from thousands of acres throughout Minnesota in the late 1800s. The Oct. 23 Sports article "Timber turbulence" described the wildlife management areas, the Sustainable Timber Harvest initiative, the Minnesota Forest Producers, the Minnesota Timber Producers, and other interested organizations at the state and federal levels. What was not mentioned is that the specific area described in the Cloquet Valley State Forest is home for the 200-year "old growth" trees.
According to a Minnesota historian, these 40 acres of trees were missed on the original maps used for obtaining the profitable white pine trees. This is the reason these trees were left and not cleared. It is now a tourist attraction, which I was planning on viewing in the spring.
My grandfather was one of the timber barons in the late 1800s. I can't bring back the trees which he cut down, but I hope that my letter may stimulate more interest in saving these last trees of historical significance — the old white pine not seen anywhere else in Minnesota.
Tim Diegel, Edina
CHILD STUCK IN EMERGENCY
A to-do list
I was saddened, but not surprised, to read about the boy stuck in the ER for months (front page, Oct. 23). It is becoming an all too familiar story here and across the country. Children who have a diagnosis in addition to a mental illness — such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, or an Intellectual Disability — and children with serious aggression, simply cannot find appropriate care.
It's important to note that children end up in crisis when parents are totally exhausted and have not been able to access more intensive levels of care or hire staff to provide in-home services. And once the child gets to the ER in crisis, there is nowhere for them to go — in-patient may not be appropriate, and there is nowhere for them to be discharged to. What's even worse is that if a family simply cannot take their child home from the ER because they have no supports and cannot keep the child or other family members safe, they are charged with abandonment and neglect. And the child ends up in child protection. But it's clear the parents are not neglecting their child, the system is.