Getting Competitive on the Pickleball Court
Active Adventures: Pickleball
For this week’s Active Adventures, we visited the Wheeler Sports Complex to try out Pickleball.
East Lansing has passed an ordinance legalizing the use and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana on private property by people over age 21.
Fond du Lac County law enforcement officials say state Senator Rick Gudex shot himself to death.
North Dakota’s Agriculture Department has set up a hotline to try to help farmers and ranchers south of Bismarck-Mandan affected by protests against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Paisley Park has added additional tour dates in October for those who want to visit the suburban Minneapolis recording complex of the late superstar Prince.
Governor Mark Dayton made the stinging critique of the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday, while addressing questions about Minnesota’s fragile health insurance market.
The Minnesota Department of Health says it has identified the source of the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Hopkins that sicked 23 people and caused one death.
A road construction project spanning more than 27 miles from the City of Orr to Crane Lake in northern St. Louis County is completed for the year.
Authorities have charged a Madison man in a confrontation involving a Minnesota Vikings inflatable yard decoration in Stoughton.
Minneapolis police say they’ve arrested a 17-year-old boy suspected in a double-homicide near a park that left a baby and a 20-year-old man dead.
A plea agreement was reached Tuesday October 11, involving 55-year-old Victor Barnard who pleaded guilty to sexual assault. He has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.Â
Researchers have transplanted embryos originating from the bison herd at Yellowstone National Park into female bison in Minnesota in hopes of increasing the genetic diversity of herds in the state and helping to restore America’s official mammal to the landscape.
Police say a man suffered several cuts after he confronted another man who was vandalizing a Minnesota Vikings inflatable in his yard in the southern Wisconsin city of Stoughton.
A transgender student in Grand Blanc has been chosen as homecoming prince.
ALLETE announced today that Minnesota Power has reached a five-year agreement to supply electricity to U.S. Steel through at least December 2021.
Enbridge confirmed that today, October 11, 2016, that activists were caught trespassing at the site in Clearbrook, Minnesota. As a result, Enbridge “temporarily shut down the lines 4 and 67 out of an abundance of caution to protect communities, first responders, and the protestors.” The company does not believe that there are any customer impacts to deliveries at this time.
UPDATE: Curtis was found safe in Polk County.
Governor Scott Walker announced today, Tuesday, October 11, 2016, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is now accepting applications for the Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Lab) Grant Program. This program provides students with valuable job skill training.
The Minnesota State Patrol says two people died when a police chase that started in Apple Valley ended in a crash in Burnsville.
The Winona Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Chukwudi Benjamin Onyeaghala, 19, of White Bear Lake.
After a 17 hour negotiating session, that began at 11 a.m. Monday, October 10, 2016, the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) and Allina Health announced that they have reached a tentative agreement on all outstanding contract issues.
Over the next few weeks, KQDS FOX 21 will be upgrading its outlying translators in both Minnesota and Wisconsin to transmit a Digital broadcast signal. This means that digital/HD viewing will be soon available to viewers in the areas listed.
An annual pumpkin-weighting contest in Northern California has a new winner: a third-grade teacher in Washington state who raised a giant one weighing 1,910 pounds.
Federal regulators plan to visit Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources headquarters this week to investigate claims the agency is failing to enforce water pollution laws and regulations.
The Worthington Police Department is looking for the public’s assistance in locating Edwin Castillo, 23, of Worthington.
The clown sightings continue across the nation and have now started appearing in Minnesota.
State food safety inspectors are checking vegetables from farms in flooded areas of Wisconsin for contamination.
A Milwaukee nonprofit that offers after-school programs for refugee children and other assistance for refugees is under investigation for alleged misuse of federal funds.
A head on collision Sunday night, October 9, 2016, on U.S. Highway 2 east of Warba has left one Deer River man dead.
A woman got trapped under a vehicle in Duluth Sunday after being dragged 50 feet.
There is growing political and even racial anger in Ashland involving some high school seniors and their homecoming float.
Duluth police are investigating a fatal accident involving a driver and a pedestrian.
For this week’s Active Adventures, we visited the Wheeler Sports Complex to try out Pickleball.
Construction finishes ahead of schedule
We made a classic cocktail for this week’s Cooking Connection.
A hearing has been scheduled in federal court less than four weeks before the election to consider a motion calling for suspension of Wisconsin’s voter ID law.
One day after authorities issued a missing person alert for Lindsday Marie Voltz, her body was discovered.
Jacob Wetterling’s parents are encouraging the public to help keep other kids safe.
The Gilbert Police Department needs the public help identifying a man accused of spray painting swastikas and a cross on a church.
Great Outdoors: Exploring the Fall Colors In The Northland
Gov. Mark Dayton has authorized nearly $3.3 million in disaster relief funds for July storm damage in northern Minnesota.
University of Wisconsin System regents are set to consider a resolution this week calling for raising in-state tuition after next year.
A 53-year-old Bad River man is dead after being struck while walking across U.S. Highway 2, just east of Johnson Road.
A death investigation is underway in Aurora after a man’s body was found on a highway.
Community art is expanding on Tower Avenue in Superior Ave
Duluth police are investigating a shooting that left a 24-year-old man injured Sunday night.
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.
There are new details emerging about the young man whose body was found in the Duluth Depot’s rail yard early Friday.
Nurses striking five hospitals in the Twin Cities metro will vote on the latest contract offer from Allina Health next week.
Dozens of Duluth beauty school students woke up to some devastating news Thursday morning.