Engwall’s Annual Corn Maze Opening September 17
The Annual Tradition Begins with a Little Help from Mother Nature
You could say it all starts with seeds full of hope, eventually winding through a maze of weed control.
A music legend will be portrayed on a Northland stage this weekend.
Glensheen Mansion hosted thousands of visitors this summer and they’re hoping to keep numbers high as they move into Fall.
Pier Plaza Restaurant and Pickled Herring Lounge serves fresh fish every day
Fans get crazy and snap up tickets for next month’s tribute concert in a matter of minutes.
Canadian multi-platinum singer-songwriter Bryan Adams will make a stop in Duluth on his GET UP Tour on Saturday, November 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Hundreds of Northlanders will be trying to find their way out of a spooky situation this weekend.
It’s beginning to look a lot like fall in some parts of the Northland and this weekend, colors are expected to pop by the thousands right here in Duluth.
Duluth City Council unanimously voted to pay Bentleyville’s electric bill.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors we head out to Grand Rapids where one gallery is helping to frame the city.
Brace yourself, because it’s national Teddy Bear Day!
As International House Keepers week draws near resort, hotel and motel staff will be competing in the 12th Annual Iron Range House Keeping Olympics.
The 2016 Minnesota State Fair was the best attended in state history.
You could say it all starts with seeds full of hope, eventually winding through a maze of weed control.
Slide the City was unable to come last year after a scheduling conflict arose.
Managers are arranging public tours of Prince’s Paisley Park, and are looking for employees to handle the crowds that are expected to visit the private estate and studio complex in a Minneapolis suburb.
The 2016 fair season has come to a close.
A NASA spacecraft has sent back the best views of Jupiter yet, revealing turbulent storms in the north pole.
The 30th Annual Duluth Superior Pride Festival takes place this weekend.
Three black bears treated a suburban California neighborhood like a resort, taking a dip in a backyard pool and helping themselves to a dumpster buffet.
Fall is just around the corner, and the Duluth Children’s Museum is once again offering free First Friday events. From September through May, the museum hosts a themed event at no charged to the community.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has suffered a significant knee injury during practice on Tuesday. ESPN reports that Bridgewater dropped back to pass during the drill, and when he planted his foot on the field, he immediately went down.
On Thursday, September 1st, the Mayor’s Price Reception Event will be held at the Depot from 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Mary Best Downs is showcasing the artwork of her students.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is once again the nation’s top party school, the last time it received the vote was back in 2005.
Due to concerns from the community, Color Dash decided to relocate the event from the Sunrise Memorial Park to Barker’s Island in Superior.
9th Annual Guns and Hoses Softball game continues to be played for a good cause.
One thing most fair-goers will tell you, parking can be tough to come by near the state fairgrounds.
Food on a stick is now taking over the state.
The HillFest Festival will be taking place on Sunday, August 28, on 4th Street from 5th Avenue East to 7th Avenue East.
Duluth will have it’s first ever Winter Village Festival this year, but the fun filled weekend will take many volunteers and funds to be successful.
It’s been nearly two years now since Continental Bike and Sustainable Duluth received a Park Fund Grant from the City of Duluth to add repair stations for riders.
The private estate and production complex of the late rocker, Prince, Paisley Park, will be open daily for public tours beginning October 6.
The annual Jefferson Street Block Party will kick off on Saturday, August 27 from 2pm to 5pm on the 1600 block of Jefferson Street.
The University of Wisconsin Superior’s Superior Interaction theatre group is in the running for a Touchstone Award from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.
Campus PD say they are keeping everyone safe, while letting students have fun on the first weekend of moving in at UMD.
The Discovery Channel’s explosive series comes to life to uncover the truth behind popular myths by mixing the scientific method with curiosity and old-fashioned ingenuity in MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition at the Mall of America (MOA) this fall.
Not even tornado sirens could stop a Michigan couple from saying “I do.”
Aside from the Tall Ships making their way in to the Northland on Thursday, Art in Bayfront Festival Park begins as well.
You may have seen some incredible moments during this summer’s 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, but Wednesday, you could become an Olympian right here in the Northland!
Canal Park restaurants are expecting a busy weekend, with Tall Ships en route.
Cleaning up and clearing out, the Minnesota Ballet is staying positive after storms ripped throught their building.
The Minnesota Slip Bridge, or the Blue Bridge in Canal Park, and the Aerial Lift Bridge will be implementing a modified lift schedule during the Tall Ships Festival.
The Duluth Police Department has issued a traffic advisory for the Tall Ships Duluth event that begins on August 18 and runs through the 21. Beginning at approximately 1:00 p.m. on Thursday August 18th, the “Grand Parade of Sail” will kick off the event as ships begin to enter through the Duluth Harbor area in waves of three.
Historic ships will soon be sailing into Duluth.
The 2nd Annual Family Free Fun Night will take place on August 27 from 2:00p.m. until 6:00p.m at the Harrison Community Center in Lincoln Park.
This week Duluth will be invaded by water and land for the Tall Ships Festival and with people filling restaurants and hotels, it’s expected to be a big weekend for businesses in Duluth.
Bayfront Blues Festival musician plays on FOX 21 Sunrise.
A Bayfield County author has published another book on Northwestern Wisconsin.
It may seem like summer just started, but fall is just around the corner.
The Minnesota State Fair invites everyone to Unite in Purple and celebrate the life of Prince on Friday, Aug. 26 from 5 p.m. to close.