Unpaid Lunches Create Debt For Northland Schools
Superior Schools Enforcing Strict Policy
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.
A big storm earlier this year wreaked havoc at Hartley Nature center, tearing down trees, and leaving the park closed for months.
Local residents in Duluth express concern after a shooting Monday night on Skyline Parkway.
It’s Fire Prevention Week, and fire departments are working to educate people on how to stay safe.
Community art is expanding on Tower Avenue in Superior Ave
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.
The Make a Wish fundraising event celebrates the wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes through donations.
Hundreds of breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and volunteers walked to help end breast cancer.
The B–17, also known as the flying fortress, was legendary for its ability to stay in the air after taking brutal poundings.
Paul the Cider Man returned to the Duluth Farmer’s Market to make fresh pressed apple cider.
The First Witness Child Advocacy Center wrapped up their September “I stand with Kids” campaign, with a big celebration.
A father in southeastern Minnesota is spreading the message to teenagers about the dangers of distracted driving.
Walk for Wishes raises money for area kids to go on their Make A Wish trip. Registration is still open for the Sunday, October 2nd event at Bagley Park.
One group in Duluth is doing the same. R.A.A.N… Or rural aids action network leads rural Minnesota in the fight to stop HIV through a broad array of client services, risk reduction, advocacy and awareness. If you have concern that you may be tested, they make it a quick and easy process
There’s free camping, cheap beer and tons of fun if you head out to Mont Du Lac Resort this weekend to attend the first ever Stompers Rock Fest. 36 bands from the region will be on display for your enjoyment.
Notes were gathered and information was collected by over 200 health care professionals today at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC).
Jesse Kauffman used a dirt ramp to place a 66 passenger school bus on top of a huge steel cylinder to use as a deer stand.
The Duluth Police Department is investigating the death of 24-year-old Zakaya Magomolla whose body was found yesterday in downtown Duluth.
Music, beer, and brats. The cook county community fund and Voyageur Brewing Company is hosting Oktoberfest.
Deep reds, vibrant oranges, and mustard yellow; the autumn colors draw people from across the world to the Northland.
An annual event is coming up this weekend where Northlanders can make a life-changing impact on children.
If you’re still not wide awake on this Thursday, don’t feel guilty about drinking an extra cup of coffee.
Dozens of Duluth beauty school students woke up to some devastating news Thursday morning.
Essentia Health Duluth honored those who have had a positive outlook on life while overcoming a disability.
The Spiders are Leaving Lake Superior Zoo.
Regency’s displaced students are rushing to Cosmetology schools like Cosmetology Careers Unlimited-Duluth, and the program at WITC Superior.
Fall has only just begun but registration for the 41st Grandma’s Marathon will open this Saturday.
Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin Superior announced a new formal partnership to further ease the transfer process between the two institutes.
When the bonding bill fell through at the State Capitol in St. Paul this year many Northland organizations were left wondering about the future.
Regency Beauty Institute announced today, September 29, 2016, that effective Wednesday they will permanently all 79 campuses nationwide.
Due to a high number of complaints about vehicles being parking in front yards the city of Duluth is increasing lawn parking enforcement.
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.
Business at Sunnyside Produce Farms is booming as people come from far and wide to purchase pumpkins.
Maurices’ 3rd annual Best Day Ever!
Last April voters said yes to a referendum that will allow the school district of Superior to proceed with plans to replace Cooper Elementary School.
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
A Manitowoc man who was wanted by Wisconsin law enforcement after missing an appointment with his parole officer, and had a history of attempted homicide, has been arrested in Brown County.
A group of locals is hoping to bring light to something they say is a problem.
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.
The final amount will be voted on in December.
An Idaho man is taking his cause to the trails.
Today St. Luke’s celebrated the opening of its second Q–Care Express walk in clinic.
People from around the region came out to fill their bag at the last downtown farmers market of the season.
Staying safe from potential danger is important for all of us and today hundreds gathered in Duluth to learn different ways to be safe in all types of situations.
The construction of community garden plots have begun at Harrison Park in Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
In Sawyer, Minnesota, a group of parishioners are working hard to bring life back to a log church that is home to generations of memories.
Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) Board of Directors approved its 2017 operating and capital budgets at its regular Board meeting Monday night.