Twin Ports Job Fair Kicks Off
Unemployed Northlanders and veterans made their way to Superior Wednesday.
Unemployed Northlanders and veterans made their way to Superior Wednesday.
Duluth School’s Superintendent, Bill Gronseth, has not been chosen as the new superintendent at a Twin Cities area School District.
In the tourism months Canal Park restaurants will open additional seating and hotels will be full 7 days a week which means they need to add more staff to their businesses to meet the demand.
Are you looking for a job and enjoy serving others?
Thursday afternoon, people were dressed to impress for a day full of career opportunities.
Students got a taste of the real world at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Wednesday
More than 1,000 people are in Duluth this week for a regional mining conference taking place at the DECC.
Now might be a good time to whip out those resumes and cover letters!
“Tell me about yourself” and “Where do you see yourself in five years?” were questions asked Wednesday at the 6th Annual Northland Job Fair.
Not even three weeks after U.S. Steel announced it would be laying off 412 employees at its plant in Keewatin, the company said Tuesday it will be idling production at its second Minnesota plant, Minntac, leaving hundreds more without work.
The 6th Annual Northland Job Fair is right around the corner, and organizers say 2015 will be the biggest one yet.
Local high schoolers got hands-on experience in a field that’s growing.
Leaders of some rural school districts in the Northland are concerned they are not receiving the funding necessary to retain enough staff members to provide a quality education for students.
A group of people who can’t wait for the cold weather to end and snow to melt is the golfers. But, this year a new face will be seen on the course in Cloquet.
The Duluth Distribution Center will close for good April 18th.
Plumbers, welders and steamfitters all gathered to compete in the 8th annual apprenticeship contest.
In this weeks Knowing Your Neighbors, Fox 21s Avery Neuville takes us to downtown Hibbing where the owner of the city’s first day spa introduced themselves to the town offering a wide range of relaxing amenities that everyone can enjoy.
Last summer U.S. Steel pumped the breaks on a multi-million dollar expansion on the Iron Range.
The Twin Ports are known worldwide for being a shipping hub. But, the U.S. Coast Guard has to help prep area waterways for the upcoming season.
Billy Casper Golf (BCG), recently appointed manager of the City of Duluth’s popular Enger Park and Lester Park golf courses, has job openings at several operational levels at both properties.
More than 10 area high schools attended the first “Construct Tomorrow” Career Exploration Event to find out what it means to have a career in the building trades.
Noah Hobbs has put in his bid for the Duluth City Council At-Large position.
If you had to work inside consider yourself lucky.
CIRRUS Aircraft is coming off its most successful year yet, having delivered 308 airplanes in 2014, and each day is getting closer to delivering its new aircraft, called the Vision Jet, into the hands of customers.
Open since 1987 C.A.R.E. Liberalis has been a place where women come to get off drugs and alcohol and learn life skills.
Republican leaders made a stop in Duluth Friday to help grow better paying jobs.
If you are thinking of making a living out of art it’s recommended that you carve out a plan, vision, find a way to market yourself, take on free jobs and get connected with the community.
After an all night debate, the Wisconsin State Assembly has passed the right-to-work bill on a party line vote. But, democrats rallied against the bill saying it was designed to destroy labor unions.
The Minnesota Legislature says it’s time to enact a registration process for local massage and bodywork therapists.
Target Corp. plans $2 billion in cuts over the next two years through corporate restructuring and other improvements.
The streets of Madison are packed with Union Leaders fighting to stop Wisconsin from becoming the 25th right-to-work state.
The end of Target’s Canadian operations has had a financial impact on small and medium businesses in Minnesota that supplied the retailer.
With their blinged out pink hard hats Northland girls took on jobs traditionally dominated by men.
Today Representative Carly Melin (DFL-Hibbing), joined by victims of wage theft, announced legislation combating wage theft.
Fishermen flocked to Island Lake for UMD’s 14th annual Big Jig Ice Fishing tournament.
Every night Carissa Frankel is forced to tuck her kids into bed without their daddy because he’s on a ten month deployment.
Lovers of Lake Superior are banding together and saying ‘no’ to a huge hog farm looking to call northern Wisconsin home.
Project Homeless Connect will offer services to locals on Friday who are either homeless or on the verge of becoming homeless.
For the first time this election season, all five candidates for mayor of Superior faced off in a community forum organized by voters.
A Debt Management Plan was set up through Lutheran Social Services to encourage clients to achieve their goals in being debt free.