Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile and Winter Show Attracts Thousands
The Event Offers a Wide Variety of Good Deals Throughout the Weekend
The DECC will be home to the 2016 Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile, and Winter Show December 9-11.
The DECC will be home to the 2016 Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile, and Winter Show December 9-11.
For this week’s Active Adventures we visited Duluth Lawn and Sport.
On Saturday, December 10, the Douglas County Historical Society will be hosting a free holiday event, featuring vintage Christmas Season movies from the 1950’s and earlier.
Friday morning on FOX 21 Local News, Megan Spitzley, Manager of Johnson’s Lakeside Bakery, brought in a tray of goodies for the morning crew.
With only 18 days to go before Christmas arrives, many are busy shopping. We’re checking out a special way to support pets this season in this week’s Animal Answers.
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.
Happening this weekend, the first ever Duluth Winter Village will be giving Northlanders the chance to celebrate local businesses during the holiday season.
Recent weather patterns have made it difficult for businesses like Duluth Experience to start winter activities.
If you plan on decking the halls or doing some of your holiday shopping this weekend, you might want to reschedule your plans.
Mary Carlson, Owner of Pure Event Planning and Design located in Duluth visited FOX 21 Local News Thursday morning to offer some holiday hosting tips.
If you’ve had it with shopping in stores, and switched entirely to online holiday shopping this year, experts say you still have a few things to potentially worry about.
Mild temperatures are blanketing the Northland this fall, but it isn’t stopping many Northlanders from preparing for the frigid cold ahead of time.
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.
It can be difficult to keep pets from participating in holiday traditions, but local veterinarians are reminding the Northland to keep those turkeys and all the trimmings away from your animals.
For humans, one of the biggest winter hazards can be driving. For pets, winter worries can include serious situations, aside from turkey scraps, and too many sweets.
At Piedmont Elementary, kindness is contagious.”I learned about Jim and Murry upon my arrival last year in August,” Piedmont Principal Beth Shermoen said.
St. Louis County Attorney Mark Rubin is being chosen by Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken to serve on a special judicial selection committee.
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.
It’s getting to be that most wonderful time of the year once again, but before many can begin celebrating the Holidays, shelves must be stocked.
Most pets over the age of two have some sort of dental diseases.
Duluth Fire Officials responded to a duplex fire at 5021 and 5023 Tioga Street Tuesday evening.
Officials say 46-year-old Donna Rae Parks was the person who died in an early morning fire in Virginia. Two others were injured.
There are nearly 850 species of ticks, some which are capable of transmitting diseases such as Lyme Disease.
Starting tomorrow, hundreds will hop aboard the Pumpkin Patch Train at the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
Wisconsinites in Superior welcomed Congressman Sean Duffy to town earlier Tuesday.
Happening over the next few weeks, Flashlight Tours will take over the historic Fairlawn Mansion in Superior, but before the fun and games, there’s work needed to be completed.
The owners of the Vista Fleet are floating their efforts uphill, anchoring ship in the Miller Hill Mall.
Sewing needles, fabric, and so much more was flying off the shelves Thursday as Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts celebrated its grand opening in Duluth.
Construction crews, have begun preparing the former Old Country Buffet location for the arrival of Lucky’s 13 Pub at Miller Hill Mall.
Starting this weekend, ghosts and goblins will mix with lions and tigers, as thousands flock to the Lake Superior Zoo.
Throughout the months of September through March, it can often feel like we’re walking on pins and needles when it comes to your health.
A missing hiker near the Ash River Visitor’s Center in Voyageurs National Park has been found.
It was a perfect day to take a deep breath and concentrate on the mind, body and soul for some Northlanders today.
Northlanders have a new option to get involved in the community and provide foster care in the area; animal foster care.
Notes were gathered and information was collected by over 200 health care professionals today at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC).
Pages of history were turning as awards were handed out on Wednesday at the Duluth Depot.
Today the 2016 Heart of Minnesota Volunteer of the Year Award was given out at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth.
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.
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.
It’s beginning to look, a little like Christmas across parts of the Northland.
Things will be getting pretty fishy at Animal Allies in Duluth this Saturday, September 24.
After nearly a century of farming in Northern Minnesota, one tight-knit family is wanting to share the joy of fall harvest time with your family.
Pipes were busting left and right at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on Wednesday, but no need to worry.
Emotions still run strong after the recent stabbing attack at the St. Cloud Crossroads Mall on Saturday, September 17.
You could say it all began with a little pinch of love, sprinkled with a tinch of curiosity.
Hundreds of Northlanders will be trying to find their way out of a spooky situation this weekend.
It’s that time of year again, when bright orange flags are raised up high, and students of all ages begin crossing busy roadways in order to get to class. But it’s more than just that.
The dog days of summer are quickly beginning to slip away, as the Northland prepares once again for chilly temps and frosty flakes to fly.
While buildings begin to resurface after a deadly earthquake rocked parts of Italy, one local eatery is doing all it can to help out, from the Northland.
It’s not even close to Saint Patrick’s Day, but the luck of the Irish can apparently be found on Fourth Street in Duluth.