Essentia Receives $145,000 Resiliency Grant
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center has just been awarded a grant that will help ensure our health care providers are taken care of.
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center has just been awarded a grant that will help ensure our health care providers are taken care of.
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute – Northland proudly hosted the 13th annual Great Lake mono-ski, Nordic, and race camp, at Spirit Mountain.
The Apple Valley Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing man.
A power outage is planned for next week that will impact more than 550 Lake County Power customers.
This week the College of St. Scholastica is is celebrating philanthropy and today is the day you can give back to CSS!
A crock-pot cook-off is raising funds for Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center.
UMD has a current deficit of $4.3 million, but school leaders feel the university is making great strides since the school had a $12 million deficit as recent as 2014. The school continues to move forward and the big goal is to make sure all the voices and opinions are fairly represented.
Home burglaries are down this year, with 48 burglaries reported so far in 2016, according to officials with the Duluth Police Department.
Animal Allies has been putting its best paw forward for 60 years. Now, the organization will be putting on a youth camp to educate children on healthy pet relationships — all while funding operations of the shelter.
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will host a rally in Hibbing on Friday, just days before the Minnesota caucuses.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will be trimming trees along London Road between South 26th Avenue and the Lester River in Duluth.
People living along a portion of Arrowhead Road came out to talk Tuesday about the area’s future development option.
Delays, delays and more delays. Is Duluth’s NorShor Theatre restoration project ever going to actually happen?
Two Duluth Women are out to help community members fight the winter blues
RJS Construction Group in Superior announced Tuesday that the company will shut down.
The Superior ice sculpture has drawn in thousands of people to see the outdoor attraction.
It may be winter but the Duluth Police Department’s Mounted Patrol already has warmer temps on the brain.
A coffee house with a unique flavor and a place the kiddos will love.
Daredevils placed second in the world competition in 2015.
The issue came to the council’s attention when a Duluth family purchased goats and were later told they weren’t allowed to have them.
An ice cream shop on London Road is for sale.
Around 430 students could be seen at the 21’st annual Iron Range Young Leader’s Make a Difference Conference held at Fortune Bay Resort in Tower Minnesota.
Governor Dayton has responded to what he calls an offensive plate issued by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
The City of Duluth Human Rights Officer is stepping down.
Buffalo rockers the Goo Goo Dolls play Bayfront Festival Park in July.
The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute announced a $3.9 million grant that will fund 19 Great Lakes research, education and outreach projects, including two projects at Northland College in Ashland.
A fire in northern St. Louis County was partially put out by the homeowner.
A man authorities say is a person of interest in the 1989 abduction of Jacob Wetterling is scheduled to appear in federal court on child pornography charges.
It was another successful Duluth Polar Bear Plunge Saturday.
Faith Lutheran Church members welcomed the members of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church with open doors, as the two congregations shared a building for their Sunday services.
The first Birkebeiner ski race was held in Norway in 1932, and was inspired by a story in Norwegian history, where skiers smuggled a young prince through harsh mountains and forests to safety, while the country was torn in a civil war.
A Fashion Designer spoke to at risk Youth to give them a glimmer of hope.
Northern Lights Elementary school in Superior is receiving a School of Recognition Award for the fourth year in a row.
History Saturdays are back at the Douglas County Historical Society!
The Duluth Experience is now offering fat tire biking tours.
Mayor Emily Larson is pushing for all communities to address transportation issues with surplus.
The Diocese of Superior has been without a bishop for more than a year after their former bishop went to Idaho, today they filled that void.
Repair work has wrapped up early on the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth.
The Transportation Forward Coalition is traveling around the state and encouraging local leaders to push for transportation funding.
The city of Duluth started out its morning in a tragic way as one of the city’s oldest churches caught fire.
Some local kids got the chance to live the college life Wednesday!
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson will kick off a community listening series next week in an effort to connect with residents and hear what’s on their mind.
The St. Louis River Alliance is celebrating 20 years with a gala. This is also a fundraising event for the Clean Water Campaign.
Sawyer County residents have voted down a referendum by the Hayward School District.
Cirrus Aircraft has unveiled it’s new enhanced luxury aircraft- the 2016 SR Series.
Fat tire biking is a sport that has gained momentum in recent years. Cyclists say the bikes have revolutionized the winter cycling experience.
The Willis Clan is in the Northland. They’re a family of musicians, dancers, and artists who traveled from Nashville, Tennessee, to participate in the Duluth Boat Show this weekend.
Some of us never think twice when we hear the dreadful alarm blare, forcing us out of bed or the smoke detector sound off for a fire. But there are many individuals around the region thriving without these sounds.
A multi-million dollar expansion of The Center for American Indian Resources in Duluth was celebrated.
A library is home to countless resources in a community. So, for this week’s Northland Uncovered we’re showing you how the Two Harbors Public Library came to be a center point in the North Shore city.