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Classic and modern homes along with beautiful greenery were on display in Duluth.
Classic and modern homes along with beautiful greenery were on display in Duluth.
Quilting, lessons and quilt sales are all available at McTavish Quilting Studio in Duluth.
The Downtown Duluth Farmers’ Market is back for a 6th season at the Lake Superior Plaza!
The Great Lakes Aquarium is getting ready to celebrate its 15th birthday!
Monday night, youngsters went out to the Duluth Public Library to read, and learn some new moves while doing so.
Here in the Northland we are in the midst of prime strawberry picking season.
More than 400 people rsvp’d to see the multi–million dollar renovations.
A solar powered facility that will hold 3.2 million servings of vegetables is making headway.
Lots of people are expected to make their way to Proctor this weekend.
“It’s all about visiting with relatives and friends and meeting people,” Fond du Lac Reservation veteran service officer Tom Whitebird. “At the same time honoring vets.”
The Duluth Rowing Club hosted it’s 57th annual regatta Saturday.
Tradition, fun, thrills and excitement are on this weekend for the 62 annual Heart of the North Spooner Rodeo.
It’s finally feeling like summer in Duluth, and you know what that means…Movies in the Park!
The Duluth Public Library kicked off Food Truck Fridays.
Warmer temperatures and new management have Lester and Enger Park Golf Courses off to a great start this year.
Ice and snow might be the last thing on your minds right now but, it’s official! The “Iceman”, Roger Hanson, will be back for another chance to create the world’s largest ice sculpture.
More than 20 kids were inspired to get creative and expressive through the Fine Arts Academy Art Camp at UMD.
An anonymous reward from an Arizona-based “Wizard of Oz” fan is being offered in the amount of one million dollars for credible information about the screen-used pair of “Wizard of Oz” Ruby Slippers that were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005.
Crowds in Bayfront Park went wild as they relived some of the best songs of the ‘80s.
A new addiction treatment center is preparing to open its doors to as many as 400 people who are struggling with heroin or prescription drug problems.
Gooseberry Falls State Park is seeing an uptick in visitors.
Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center is a special place on the North Shore.
More than 800 of man’s best friend’s are visiting Duluth for the famous dog show.
The 15th Annual Classic Car Show and Harley Revue featured hundreds of antique and collector cars from eight different eras.
Area writers took to the stage at Teatro Zuccone, Wednesday night, in a “Who’s Line Is It Anyway” style tournament.
What better way to kick of Sidewalk Days than by running a 5K!
Proctor has kicked off its 95th annual South St. Louis County Fair with plenty of food and entertainment.
Duluth’s Government Center is finding a way to elevate the human spirit through art.
Wednesday, Bent Paddle is releasing its newest pale ale called ‘Lollygagger’ to shelves across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A lighthouse in Ashland is making quite a name for itself.
Tuesday, the Mountain Iron girls softball team took the field wearing red, while their rival, Cherry, wore orange. But, regardless of jersey color, all the girls took the field offering their support for the Mott family.
Back in 2009, hockey was declared as the sport of Minnesota. Monday night, a Proctor city counselor took that declaration to the next level, in his proposal to bring a second NHL team to the state.
Duluth can add yet another title for the city, as Monday it was named the 4th best foodie city in the nation.
Duluth Sidewalk Days and Street Dances Begin Wednesday.
Find out why some cowgirls say the Spooner Rodeo is the place to be this weekend!
Northlanders filled the Dubh Linn restaurant, Sunday, to watch the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team take on Japan in the World Cup Finals
“I did the fireworks, I partied a little bit haha,” said Andrico Rolle from Miami, Florida.
People came from all over, Saturday, to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Duluth.
Midi Restaurant held their Great American Picnic in the Fitger’s courtyard.
The sidewalks in Superior were packed with hundreds of people enjoying the towns annual Fourth of July Parade.
Moose Lake residents lined the streets for the annual fourth of july parade and cooled off at the swimming beach.
Residents read the Declaration of Independence to kick off Independence Day celebrations.
The arena rock cover group Hairball headlined the Party in the Park concert, Friday.
Cloquet’s independence day events started with a carnival, Thursday, and wrap up with fireworks Saturday night.
Last minute shoppers aren’t just for Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
Duluth Pack is bustling with people going camping for the Fourth of July.
A committee in Hoyt Lakes has been preparing all year long for an event that draws in thousands of people.
Whether you’re in the car, on the boat, or having a BBQ, officials are sending out a warning on the deadliest holiday of the year.
Glensheen kicked off its Concerts on the Pier summer concert series Wednesday with the band Southwire.
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