Nikki’s Notebook: Lights On For After School
Event Scheduled For Thursday Night
Keeping the lights on, and the doors open after school is a practice a group in Duluth hopes to expand.
A Twin Cities author visited Duluth today to discuss her book on the 1918 Cloquet fires.
Millions of kids across the country go unsupervised after school each day. That’s why children, parents and community leaders came together today for a special rally at Lincoln Park Middle School in Duluth.
President Barack Obama has declared a federal disaster in 10 western Wisconsin counties hit by torrential rains in September.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 around 3:30 p.m., the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office was advised of a Washburn County Deputy who was involved in a vehicle pursuit eastbound on State Highway 70 near Stone Lake, WI. The pursuit would continue into Sawyer County.
The Hibbing Police Department has had a number of reports of counterfeit currency.
UMD students are hoping to bring smiles to the faces of Northland children with cancer.
Enbridge confirmed today that company-wide layoffs will be taking place, including the Duluth and Superior region.
The United Nations says nearly 1.5 million people need help right now in Haiti.Hurricane Matthew killed hundreds, destroyed homes, and knocked out electricity.
The Superior African Heritage Community continues to take education to another level.From 4 to 6 pm the group meets every two weeks on Wednesdays at the Superior library.
While the dreary weather might be getting you down, Engwall’s Florists is looking to cheer you up.
At the depot, collectors of all kind of things were able to find out just what their worth was today.
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.
One of every four school aged children will be bullied this year. That is upwards of 13 million students.
Miners Incorporated held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its newly expanded distribution center facility.
Local officials at the University of Wisconsin-Superior are responding to this years presidential campaign.
Landline telephone service has been disrupted in the townships of Bennett, Solon Springs, Gordon, and Wascott.
The city of Hermantown has a big decision this November, whether or not to vote for the city to acquire the use of the current sales tax for a big city project.
For the past two nights the Duluth Curling Club has opened its doors to the public for a “Learn to Curl” clinic.
The organization celebrates the milestone but still needs help
Wisconsinites in Superior welcomed Congressman Sean Duffy to town earlier Tuesday.
A controversial, sometimes violent protest site that has made national headlines for the past few months is now the field trip destination for a group of Ashland Middle School and high school students.
The Beargrease will now begin at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Two Harbors.
Today the University of Minnesota-Duluth held its second annual Entrepreneurship Conference.
Bluestone apartments is looking to, yet again, expand in Duluth.
Western Lake Superior Sanitary District’s (WLSSD) Yard Waste Compost Site will expand its operating hours to 5 days a week for the remainder of October.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and CASDA has been hosting many events throughout the Northland to let folks know about the issue.
UPDATE: The Itasca County Sheriff’s Office reports that Danette Andrist was found deceased in Aitkin County this afternoon. Foul play is not suspected.
As Duluth police continue to investigate the city’s first homicide of 2016, some friends of the victim are speaking out and saying how senseless the killing was between three people who all knew each other.
The Grand Rapids Airport could become home to an aircraft parts company, ACC Manufacturing, a daughter company of One Aviation, after the IRRRB agreed to support the business in the form of a one and a half million dollar loan.
Hermantown City Council held a public hearing tonight to review the closure statement provided by a long standing mobile home park.
The League of Women Voters Duluth held an event Monday night to recognize women in the area who have held or ran for public office.
WIS 13 near Highbridge in Ashland County will reopen to all traffic, a month ahead of schedule. During the strong storms that tore through the region on July 11, two culverts washed out at Silver Creek and Trout Brook.
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.
Pop-up shops are coming back to downtown Duluth for the holiday season.
A new smokehouse restaurant is coming to Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood
The Superior Police Department is investigating what they believe to be a random robbery and brutal beating of a woman.
Target has decided to pull clown masks from its stores and online.
It’s been a deadly weekend on Minnesota roads with 10 people losing their lives since Thursday bringing the 2016 preliminary fatality count up to 307.
The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB) will consider at Monday, October 17’s meeting whether to loan $1.5 million to an aircraft parts manufacturing facility.
The 2nd annual Military and Veterans Ball will be happening Friday, November 4 from 6:00:p.m. until 11:30p.m. at the Belgian Club in Superior.
Bentleyville Bars On Sale In October
Keeping the lights on, and the doors open after school is a practice a group in Duluth hopes to expand.
Kids learned to press their own apple cider at Montessori School’s Fall Fest.
Those who have passed away in hospice at Essentia St. Mary’s were honored by loved ones.
Circle of Hope partnered with Rage N Country to put on a country concert to benefit Stage 4 breast cancer research at the University of Minnesota Duluth Medical School.
Superior High School requires their students to do senior projects, and with October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Rachael Tuve, a senior at Superior High School, had the perfect idea for a project.
Local middle and high school students participated in a hands–on event today.
For a 24 hour span, volunteers in Superior are feeding homeless community members.
The Homecoming Parade at the University of Minnesota-Duluth marched through campus to Malosky Stadium.