Deep spending cuts by the U.S. Government could be felt along the border in International Falls.
Janet Napolitano, the Obama Administration's homeland security chief, says spending will be slashed by 85-billion dollars on Friday unless Congress reaches a deal to avert the planned cuts.
Napolitano says if the cuts go ahead, the equivalent of five-thousand border patrol agent positions will be eliminated.
The local representative with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation says it's going to be an individual choice whether area teachers resume participation in extra-curricular activities.
They've got the green light to take part.
Local union president Kent Kowalski says there's still a lot of anger among teachers.
Kowalski says still feels the decision to withdraw from extracurricular activities in protest over legislated contracts was effective.
The Rainy River District School Board is welcoming the decision by the high school teachers union to allow its members to participate again in extracurricular activities.
Education Director Heather Campbell says she's hasn't heard how local teachers will respond.
Volunteers took over the management of some sports teams this month.