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Coffee Conversation: Duluth Soup
In this week’s Coffee Conversation, find out about Duluth Soup.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation, find out about Duluth Soup.
Day Tripper of Duluth and Positive Energy Outdoors are groups that specialize in giving people the opportunity to sample what the Northland has to offer outdoors, year round.
There may be some new help for congestive heart failure patients.
Dark house spearing rewards patient fishermen the ability to catch fish with the flick of spear.
In this week’s Active Adventures, Meteorologist William Seay golfs at The Sweet Spot.
For some, a snowy forest is an opportunity to connect to nature and some of their furry friends.
In this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes chocolate macaroons with How Sweet It Is Cakes.
It’s Wednesday night and time for Hanger Hits the Road. Last week was Barnes, Wis., and this week it’s Superior’s Wabegon Bar and Supper Club that you can only get to through Minnesota.
Transportation has been a hot topic at the Capitol this year, with Gov. Mark Dayton laying out an extensive transportation plan.
Scientists are calling it a “remarkable new advance” against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
A new study taken over the span of two decades finds U.S. teens are getting less sleep than ever before.
Rounding up a group of guys and heading out to a frozen lake is not all that uncommon during a northern Minnesota winter.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, we look at the original Cloquet library.
“Our main goal was to provide Superior with something like what Duluth has,” Blue Arrow Boutique co-owner Anndrea Ploeger said.
We all know our vision usually diminishes as we get older, but for some of us it can lead to an injury called a retinal tear.
Chocolate After Dark is Tuesday, February 17, 2015.
“People see the thousand points, they need to understand the work that comes into getting that,” said Proctor basketball coach Todd Clark.
If you date online, you’re hardly alone. Forty million Americans are logging on to more than 2,500 dating websites in search of that special someone.
Today, research shows Americans eat out, on average, often close to five times a week.
In this week’s Active Adventures, Kay White learns horseback riding.
Here’s your Weekend Spotlight with TwinPortsNightLife.com for Feb. 13-15.
You can have a healthy heart with nice clear blood vessels, eat all the right foods, exercise and not smoke and you can still develop a serious form of heart disease.
In this week’s Cooking Connection, William makes a Chocolate Pots De Creme with Whole Foods Co-op.Â
It’s easy to think of chocolate when you want to express your love especially around Valentine’s Day.
78th Laskiainen Festival Categories: Features on Fox-imported, Gallery-imported, Great Outdoors, News, Sports-imported
“Oh once they’ve slid down the hill, they’ll come back again next year,” said Laskiainen Organizer Vivian Williams.
Researchers say as many as one in ten Americans may be living with a brain parasite and not even know it, according to a study from the University of Arizona.
Just take a walk down Superior Street and this building will catch your eye.
From typical gold fish to salt water corals, World of Fish in Hermantown carries everything aquatic lovers desire.
The Centers for Disease Control says one in 68 children has autism.
Coffee Conversation: Art at the Aquarium.
“Great basketball players are not made between November and March, they’re made between March and November. Lexie is that kind of player,” said Proctor girl’s basketball coach Chad Brenna.
A Wisconsin hospital is testing a patient for Ebola after they had recently been in West Africa.
Here’s your Weekend Spotlight with TwinPortsNightLife.com.
Superior hockey fans supported more than just the players at Wessman Arena Thursday.
Three Sisters Catering makes Bayou Chicken Pasta for this week’s Cooking Connection.Â
When it comes to running, it turns out less is more.
As most doctors try to convince parents to get their children vaccinated the recent measles outbreak has also become a potent political issue in Washington.
Invasive species have been causing havoc in our local ecosystem and Tuesday was a time to address the issue.
The songs of chirping birds and crunching snow are just samples of what UMD students hear during class in the Bagley Nature Area.
Hitting the course, listening to the birds chirping and perfecting that swing is the golfer’s life for about four months in the Northland.
A group of Minnesota high schools will soon start screening students for depression.
Local Celebrities Face Their Fears
There may be hope on the horizon for people who suffer from severe peanut allergies.
Veterinarians are an important part of your relationship with your pet.
The end of Beargrease has arrived and the top two have seen a similar kind of end to this race before, back in 2011 when Ryan Anderson last ran the Beargrease.
With higher–than–average temps in January, the 11th Annual Great Lakes Pond Hockey Classic saw warmer weather than in the previous 10 years.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, we tell the story of a Superior man who told the stories of Native Americans and military men through his photographs.
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area begins accepting online reservations for the summer season Wednesday.
If you have a sweet tooth, perhaps you’ve turned your head at a mom and pop candy shop in Superior.