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"This is the First Big Job I've Ever Had."
Karlstad Young Man Starting His Own Business

Krista Pietruszewski
nsnreporter@wiktel.com

photo by Krista Pietruszewski - Corban Kraulik (13) of Corban’s Window Washing is busy cleaning windows at Wikstrom’s Telephone Company on main street in Karlstad.
photo by Krista Pietruszewski - Corban Kraulik (13) of Corban’s Window Washing is busy cleaning windows at Wikstrom’s Telephone Company on main street in Karlstad.
Corban Kraulik of Karlstad was busy Monday morning, the first of June, at the Wikstrom Telephone Company on Main Street. Washing windows and doing a fine job at it. 

The 13-year-old smiled as he said, “This is the first big job I’ve ever had.” 

He said that his dad (Nathan Kraulik) helped him get the supplies needed for the job. “I’m going to pay him back by washing the windows at home for free.” He stated matter-of -factly. 

Kraulik said he does business and residential windows. So far, his client list consists of his mom’s (Jana Riley) Yutyme Chiropractic & Wellness office, Wikstrom’s Telephone Company, and his house, but he is willing to go all over town if the job takes him there. 

With a strong work ethic and a smile on his face, Corban Kraulik is already making a name for himself around town. If his first big job is any indication, this young entrepreneur has a bright future ahead.


Signs of Summer

Samantha Alme
samantha.tribunepaper@gmail.com

photo by Samantha Alme - Lucas Alme is enjoying the pool during Sunday’s heat wave.
photo by Samantha Alme - Lucas Alme is enjoying the pool during Sunday’s heat wave.
There are few signs that summer has truly arrived in Greenbush quite like the opening of the city pool. With school doors closed for the season and warmer temperatures finally making their way north, the Greenbush City Pool has officially opened for another summer of fun, laughter, and memories. For generations of local families, the pool has been much more than a place to cool off—it’s been the backdrop for some of childhood’s most treasured moments.

Ask almost anyone who grew up in Greenbush, and chances are they’ll have a pool story to tell. Memories of swimming lessons, cannonball contests, racing friends from one end of the pool to the other, or spending long afternoons soaking up the sunshine are woven into the fabric of summer. Many adults now find themselves watching their own children create those same memories, proving that some traditions never go out of style.

The city pool offers more than entertainment. It provides an opportunity for children to stay active, build confidence in the water, and develop important life skills. Swimming is not only a fun recreational activity but also an essential safety skill that can benefit individuals of all ages for a lifetime.

As families head to the pool this summer, it’s also a good time to remember the importance of water safety. Drowning can happen quickly and quietly, making supervision critical. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to keep a close eye on children, follow pool rules, and ensure young swimmers remain within their abilities. Wearing proper flotation devices when appropriate, staying hydrated, and taking breaks from the sun can also help keep everyone safe while enjoying the water.

Fortunately, Greenbush’s dedicated pool staff and lifeguards are trained and ready to help create a safe and enjoyable environment for all visitors. Their commitment allows families to relax and enjoy one of the community’s most valued summer amenities.

Summer in northern Minnesota is precious. The season seems to arrive overnight and disappear all too quickly. That’s why opportunities to gather with friends, spend time outdoors, and enjoy simple pleasures like an afternoon at the pool are worth celebrating.

Whether you’re signing up for swimming lessons, bringing the kids for their first swim of the year, or simply looking for a place to cool off on a hot day, the Greenbush City Pool is once again ready to welcome the community. So grab your sunscreen, pack a towel, and make some memories. Summer has officially begun in Greenbush.