Hunting Changes Going Well St. Louis County
Deer Stands cannot have walls or roof during off season.
It was just three years ago St. Louis county put their foot down to hunters building extravagant deer stands.
It was just three years ago St. Louis county put their foot down to hunters building extravagant deer stands.
A new game testing your leadership, wit and puzzle skills is set to open this holiday season in Duluth.
It’s a popular sport that has produced some Olympic athletes from the Northland: Curling. In this week’s Great Outdoors we stop in at the Superior Curling Club.
The first lawsuit has been filed in connection to an e-coli outbreak at dozens of Chipotle restaurants in the northwest.
Built in the 1950’s Federico’s Mikes Restaurant used to be a drive-in.
Many of us may get hit with a nagging cough, a runny nose or fever during this winter season.
Douglas County Veterans Service Office to host first military ball.
Danny Lilya has been part of the Moose Lake/Willow River football program since the 5th grade. But Danny isn’t like his Rebel teammates. Danny is in a wheelchair, but that doesn’t lessen his love for football.
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Not only is drug use becoming more common around this area, it’s also causing more hospital visits. This is part one of a special report on Drugs in the Northland.
For the first time, tuberculosis infections rival HIV/AIDS as a leading cause of death from infectious diseases.
Find out where you can take cooking classes from local chefs.
We all know that lowering your blood pressure as you age can help ward off heart failure, stroke and other health problems.
It’s a fairly cheap sport that has grown in popularity within the last decade: disc golf.
As we get older, it becomes harder to get rid of that spare tire also known as the “middle age spread.”
The Duluth Clinic celebrates 100 years.
Researchers say bacon, hot dogs, cold cuts and other processed meat raise the risk of cancer.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we tell you how Fairlawn Mansion is celebrating Halloween.
As a kid growing up in Esko, Karson Kuhlman had a dream to play hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth.”UMD was always here,” said Kuhlman. “We always went to games as kids. It was a pretty obvious choice when the time came to choose a place to play college hockey.”
Find out how sustainable farming is growing in the Northland.
It turns out Botox might be useful for more than just zapping wrinkles.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we head to a family-owned business in Minocqua, Wisconsin to go zip lining.
A group of Northland students makes an effort to help out a local historical society.
It sounds like a no-brainer, but health experts are telling moms to cut out all alcohol while they’re pregnant.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we talk about how you can help Northland children through Operation Warm.
In Hermantown, the name Hoff is synonymous with girls soccer. Junior Callie Hoff is scoring goals for the Hawks, while Hailey Hoff, no relation, is the hawks’ all–time leading scorer. However, Hailey’s sister Kylie Hoff chose a different path.
It’s available nearly everywhere – gas stations, sex shops and all over the internet with dozens of brands.
For this week’s Active Adventures, we talk about tips for running in the cold.
A Grand Rapids 9-year-old is proof that no matter what, you should always follow your dreams.
Many families have picky eaters, but a small number of them are extremely picky eaters.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes tacos with Burrito Union.
It’s a condition that strikes fear in the hearts of many parents.
It’s a perfect sport if you’re looking to challenge yourself, spend some time in nature and gain strength and flexibility.
They may look good, but what they’re doing to our feet is anything but pretty.
For this week’s Northland Uncovered, we talk with a group preserving history throughout Minnesota.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, we headed up to Ely where a town favorite and a mascot named Milton are keeping guests happy.
Every day Mark Liebaert treks across his 600 acres of land checking on his 85 head, the main source of income on his farm.
Many Americans have decided to curb or even eliminate gluten from their diets because it makes them feel better.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we talk about what’s new at the Duluth Senior Expo.
On the football field, Will Hartman is a key member of Two Harbors’ defense. His classmates think so highly of him, that Will was voted Homecoming King. But it’s what happened after will got his crown. That showed this king’s true class.
Clues leading to a cure for cancer may come from an unlikely source – elephants.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay takes a fitness class at the YMCA.
In this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay spends time with Chef Brett Knutsen from Burrito Union.
A new study says tweens who think marijuana is cool may be more likely to drive drunk in high school.
If you’re looking for more than just a panoramic view when you go to check out the fall colors, head to Ironwood, Michigan.
The Douglas County Historical Society hosts “History Saturdays”
The revitalization of Superior’s Tower Avenue seems to be helping some local businesses flourish.
If you’re thinking about skipping a flu shot this year you might want to think about your wallet.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we talk with the new executive director of Superior BID.
The top roles on high school tennis teams are often filled by upperclassmen. Not at Duluth’s Marshall School, where 7th grader Nore Heinitz has been dominant at number one singles.