William Seay Plays Rugby with National Champions
Active Adventures: UMD Rugby
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay played rugby with the University of Minnesota Duluth.
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises motorists traveling in northeastern Minnesota to slow down and use extra caution.
Meanwhile back in Duluth, it was the 68th annual Turkey Bingo Night, held at the VFW.
People at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College celebrated the community tonight (11/17.)
Minneapolis police say a woman tried to hang a 16-month-old boy* in a day care and then threatened to jump from a freeway overpass until passers-by and police stopped her.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay played rugby with the University of Minnesota Duluth.
A list of school closings and delays for Friday, November 18, 2016.
The Superior Police Department has partnered up with future police officers at UWS to create the city’s first-of-its-kind community survey.
Police have shot and wounded a suspect after a high-speed chase through the northern Minneapolis suburbs.
New details involving the report of an attempted abduction in Superior near Great Lakes Elementary School on Monday, November 14.
A Hoyt Lakes juvenile male has been accused of posting a message in an online chat room, threatening violence at a northern Minnesota school.
St. Paul police say a gun brought to an elementary school by a 7-year-old student discharged, fortunately no one was hurt.
Today, November 17, 2016, Representative Erin Murphy (DFL-64A), former Majority Leader and Deputy Minority Leader in the Minnesota House of Representatives, released a statement on her website outlining why she is running for Governor.
Burnt Onion Kitchen and Brews is a new restaurant at Giant’s Ridge in Biwabik, Minnesota.
Construction season is wrapping up for the year, and crews are now preparing to re-open roadways until work can resume in the spring.
Voyageurs National Park staff are seeking information on a possible poached deer near the Blind Ash Bay Hiking Trail. The incident is believed to have occurred on or near October 28, 2016.
St. Louis County Deputies responded to the report of a fire in the kitchen at the Alborn Tavern around 7:30 p.m. on November 16, 2016.
CD Release Party For Christmas By the Lake
Minnesota Power Great Northern Transmission line was given federal approval today.
Two U.S. officials say the engineer of a commuter train that slammed into a New Jersey station at double the speed limit, killing one woman, suffered form un-diagnosed sleep apnea. One of the officials says investigators are looking at it as a potential cause.
Late this morning after school was in session, the Duluth Police Department received a notification from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension that there was a threat against a school in Northern Minnesota.
Minnesota Power’s Great Northern Transmission Line received federal approval today when the U.S. Department of Energy issued a Presidential Permit.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) on Friday approved Superior Water, Light, and Power’s (SWL&P) plan to give customers more control over their energy and water use and their bills, minimize monthly visits to homes and businesses, and improve billing accuracy.
House Democrats have sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump asking him to rescind the appointment of Breibart News executive Steve Bannon as senior White House executive.
A Minnesota man figures he’s killed at least 150 deer during decades of hunting, but certainly none like the buck he bagged this season.
Police say the suspect in the stabbing of five students at a Utah high school campus, was in his first year at the campus in Orem after being home-schooled.
The Swedish Academy announced today that Bob Dylan will not be heading to Stockholm to pick up his 2016 Nobel Prize for literature at the December 10 ceremony.
A Minnesota police officer has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in the killing of a black man in a St. Paul suburb, in July.
Federal appeals court blocks release of Wisconsin inmate, Brendan Dassey.
A two vehicle rollover crash has been reported at 5th Avenue West at the I-35 ramp in Duluth.
Students at Denfeld High School are taking back their walls after racist and homophobic graffiti was found written on bathroom stalls in the school last week.
November 20th is the National Transgender Day of Remembrance. It’s a memorial to hose who have been murdered as a result of transphobia.
Minnesota’s requests to extract Essar Steel’s mineral leases was denied, Tuesday, by a federal bankruptcy judge.
A judge has dismissed murder and manslaughter charges against a Minnesota man who was accused of contributing to his girlfriend’s suicide with years of physical and emotional abuse.
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Department of Natural Resource and Environment (DNRE) announced today that it has stocked more than 45,000 Ogaa (walleye) into lakes in Aitkin, Pine, Morrison, and Crow Wing counties.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is excited to announce the Wisconsin Native American Drug and Gang Initiative (NADGI) Task Force has received the 2016 Honoring Nations award from the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development (HPAIED).
UPDATE: Police have reported that the suspect has been found dead in a truck.
Governor Scott Walker and first lady Tonette Walker invites family members of Wisconsin service members to send a holiday ornament dedicated to their loved one for this year’s “Tribute to our Troops” holiday tree at the executive residence.
Police in northwestern Wisconsin are looking for two women who they believe may have information about the death of a student at the University of Wisconsin- Stout.
Civil rights attorney Nekima Levy-Pounds says she plans to run for mayor of Minneapolis.
Officials say that the state of Michigan will no longer stock Chinook salmon in Lake Superior, as the species is now doing well enough on its own.
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Officials locked down the North Dakota Capitol on Monday after opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline gathered there, just one day before groups planned more than 200 protests at Army Corps of Engineers offices across the country, according to The Associated Press.Â
A federal judge in Minnesota, this week, will sentence nine men who were convicted of plotting to join the Islamic State group in Syria.
Traffic Incident Response Week is a time to recognize emergency responders and their tireless effort to help save lives at the scenes of traffic incidents across the country. Every year hundreds of emergency responders representing fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, towing, and transportation agencies lose their lives while responding to incidents.Â
A fire has destroyed a city hall under construction, just east of the Twin Cities, a building project that has divided the public’s opinion.
Gov. Scott Walker takes over this week as the new chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
There were some scary moment for a man stranded on the St. Louis River Sunday after his canoe tipped over.
Calls for unity are coming from the Duluth School system a few days after racist graffiti appeared in one of the high schools.