Author: Brett Scott

Duluth Area Horse Trail Alliance Looks to Reopen Spirit Mountain Trails

A Fundraiser is Happening Sunday, December 11 to Hopefully Raise $30,000

It’s going to take numerous truckloads of fill and a large volunteer effort, but local horse riders are determined to reopen the Magney-Snively trails on Spirit Mountain to horse riding once again.

The 11th Annual Thanksgiving Tradition Brings Northlanders Together

A Record 2,200 Runners Participated in This Year's Event

Thanksgiving night, many of you are most likely curled up, still in a food coma, or just about ready to grab another plate, but before everything started to heat up Thursday, thousands of Northlanders lined up along London Road in Duluth.

UMD Group Looks to Help Relieve Stress on Students, Staff and Faculty

Research Shows the Program Decreasing Stress-Levels by 38 Percent

Thousands of students, staff, and faculty in the Twin Ports deal with hectic lifestyles and stressful situations on a daily basis. One group at UMD is looking to help with the issue.

Checking Your Pets for Allergy Issues

Northlanders and Pets are Gearing Up for Another Season of Poor Allergy Conditions

The Northland is currently seeing a second seasonal dose of sniffles and sneezing across the Northland.“This is an inherited problem that dogs get, and cats. It’s caused by an overactive immune response,” Mike Overend, D.V.M. at Lake County Veterinary Clinics said.

Sharing Fall Festivities at Simek’s Farm

Local Family Looks to Continue Sharing the Land Through Fall Fun and Entertainment

In Northern Minnesota, it isn’t difficult to get lost in a field full of adventures. “We begin in the spring, probably around February with picking out and ordering our seeds,” Andrea Simek, Co-owner of Simek’s Farm said.