Northlanders Shouldn’t Fear “Brain Eating Amoeba”
Naegleria Fowleri Infect Around Three Americans Each Year
The parasite dubbed the “Brain Eating Amoeba” is almost always fatal, but extremely uncommon.
The parasite dubbed the “Brain Eating Amoeba” is almost always fatal, but extremely uncommon.
Thousands of Northlanders flooded the sidewalks and halls of Marshall School for celebration of Greek food, culture, and religion.
The Duluth Rowing Club hosted it’s 57th annual regatta Saturday.
Area writers took to the stage at Teatro Zuccone, Wednesday night, in a “Who’s Line Is It Anyway” style tournament.
Surprise Mother’s Day litter flying out of Animal Allies Humane Society.
Bent Paddle Brewery teamed up with Memorial Blood Centers to draw in donors Wednesday night.
Northlanders filled the Dubh Linn restaurant, Sunday, to watch the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team take on Japan in the World Cup Finals
People came from all over, Saturday, to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Duluth.
It’s official, Moose Lake is getting a new school.
Moose Lake residents lined the streets for the annual fourth of july parade and cooled off at the swimming beach.
The local chapter of Pheasants Forever has pledged to double any donation pledged to the Hartley Nature Center in the last 48 hours of their current campaign.
City crews worked to repair a ruptured 12-inch water main in Duluth’s Lakeside neighborhood, Monday.
The 39th annual Land of the Loon Ethnic Arts and Crafts Festival took place in Virginia over the weekend.
With the marathon over, cleanup will take three days.
Concerts, tailgates, parties, and impromptu food and beverage stations appeared up and down London Rd., Saturday, as spectators watched and celebrated Grandma’s Marathon.
More than 100 medical professionals are volunteering to work the aid stations during Grandma’s Marathon.
The Food Farm has launched a Kickstarter campaign with a goal of raising $25,000.00 to produce more fresh produce.
Teachers descended on The College of Saint Scholastica Tuesday. Teachers attending the 21st Century Teaching and Learning Conference spent the day learning and developing new methods.
The Duluth City Council unanimously approved a one year moratorium on new licenses for short term vacation rentals in the city.
Duluth City Councilors gave the first approval needed for a new ski trail at Spirit Mountain Monday.
Community members involved in the Duluth Health and Wellness Table are working on a theatrical production to be used as healthcare training.
The Swedish Cultural Society of Duluth held its annual Midsommar celebration Monday.
The Superior Elks Lodge held a formal ceremony Sunday to honor Old Glory.
Duluth Mayor Don Ness and 7th District Senator Roger Reinert were on hand at Canal Park Brewery, Sunday, to celebrate the beginning of Sunday growler sales.
Minnesota State Parks offered free admission to anyone willing to get outdoors Saturday. As part of National Get Outdoors Day all 75 state parks and recreation areas were open to the public.
More than 100 area students took to the range in Proctor for a final warm-up.
Four teenagers from Hermantown received their group’s highest honor Friday.
Earthlings from outer space had its final production in Duluth Friday evening.
David Wheat spent 2,675 days in captivity in Vietnam. Friday his hometown promised to never forget his service.