UMD Voter Palooza
UMD Helps Students Register To Vote
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
Blacklist has been around since 2012, operating out of a warehouse without a taproom, but that won’t be for long.
Sweet corn sizzles on the grill as a corn roast kicks off the week’s festivities.
There’s no doubt technology has changed everything about how we read, watch, television, and learn about the world.
Hurricane Matthew is one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the United States in years.
Superior Chrysler Center Hosts Northern Outdoorsmen Show to reach out to veterans
Hundreds of Non Profit Organizations are in Duluth for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Annual Conference.
Superior Chrysler Center Hosts Northern Outdoorsmen Show to reach out to veterans.
St. Scholastica Students, Faculty, and Staff joined local non-profit organizations and other agencies to spend their day giving back to the community for the College’s annual Community Day Event.
St.Scholastica students volunteered to make pumpkin pies at First United Methodist Church. It’s an event that happens every year for community day.
Community members turned out for a lunch meeting to learn about a referendum that could bring more money and tourism to Superior.
Minnesota Ballet has been working out of temporary office spaces and dance studios, since the storm that caused the Board of Trade Building Chimney to collapse, back in July.
Bernie Sanders was popular among young people, and college students when he ran as a presidential candidate.
With a name like the Fat Radish, it’s bound to get a few grins. However, most of the smiles from this uniquely named restaurant come after each and every bite.
Halloween costumes and decorations make their way onto the shelves in stores.
Twin Ports Stage is renovating a building in Superior to open as an arts and events center in early 2017.
Local residents in Duluth express concern after a shooting Monday night on Skyline Parkway.
Jesse Kauffman used a dirt ramp to place a 66 passenger school bus on top of a huge steel cylinder to use as a deer stand.
The Spiders are Leaving Lake Superior Zoo.
Regency’s displaced students are rushing to Cosmetology schools like Cosmetology Careers Unlimited-Duluth, and the program at WITC Superior.
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
Hawk Ridge is known as one of the major sites for watching birds migrate, and Birders travel from around the country to watch raptors fly over the city in the fall.
Psychology Students and Professors demonstrated the EEG Cap at UMD Tuesday.
Thousands of trees were lost in storms that swept through the Northland earlier this summer.
Pier Plaza Restaurant and Pickled Herring Lounge serves fresh fish every day
The Nation’s Biggest Inline Race is happening in Duluth.
Birders are perched on Hawks Ridge for the annual Hawk Weekend Festival.
A meeting called “Celebrations, Barriers, and Solutions to STEM Access,” discussed how to further Science, Technology, engineering and Math education in the Northland.
The Aerial Lift Bridge and Enger Tower are “Going Teal” to raise awareness for Ovarian Cancer.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors we head out to Grand Rapids where one gallery is helping to frame the city.
Mental health and the way we deal with those suffering with mental disabilities have made many headlines recently.
Fishermen and women have a few more weeks to cast their lines in the water, but the summer boating season is quickly coming to an end.
As International House Keepers week draws near resort, hotel and motel staff will be competing in the 12th Annual Iron Range House Keeping Olympics.
Today was the first day for classes at University of Wisconsin-Superior, and campus was buzzing with students.
The 2016 fair season has come to a close.
The company uses welding to create beautiful iron designs.
Hundreds lined the streets of Cloquet for the annual Labor Day Parade.
Politicians and community members turned out for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Labor day Picnic.
Community Members had the chance to meet Peanut and Elsa, 2 miniature horses that help educate kids about animals, and how to care for them.
The Board of Trade building in downtown Duluth closed to the public in July after the building’s chimney fell through the roof in a storm, but now, many businesses are moving back to their spaces.
The College of St. Scholastica is welcoming New Freshmen on to the campus.
Enbridge Energy Partners’ proposed Sandpiper pipeline project is being delayed for an indefinite amount of time.
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Secretary and Chief Economist presented Wisconsin’s state of the economy at a meeting held at the Superior Chamber of Commerce.
They fight just more than fires. Fire Fighters are out on the streets, to ‘fill a boot’ to combat Muscular Dystrophy.
A host of events will be taking place over the next couple of days to welcome students and faculty back to campus. The All Campus Opening for Faculty and Staff was held Tuesday to talk about improving campus climate and retention.
Fairs across the country are the source of family memories for many.
Thousands of students are back in Duluth and hitting the books, for the first day of Fall Semester at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Drone pilots should be aware. New regulations will be in place for operating commercial drones, starting Monday.
9 nonprofit groups and 1 government agency received 1.5 million dollars in grants to help children and families in poverty close the “opportunity gap.”
One thing most fair-goers will tell you, parking can be tough to come by near the state fairgrounds.
Food on a stick is now taking over the state.