Camp Chow: Easy Meals for on the Trail
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Whether it’s camping for the weekend with the family or planning a canoe trip in the Boundary Waters, sometimes deciding what to pack for food can be a challenge.
Whether it’s camping for the weekend with the family or planning a canoe trip in the Boundary Waters, sometimes deciding what to pack for food can be a challenge.
The Downtown Duluth Farmers’ Market is back for a 6th season at the Lake Superior Plaza!
If you plan on hitting the beaches on Park Point Wednesday morning, you might want to think again because high rip currents are a risk until 10 a.m., according to fire officials.
Here in the Northland we are in the midst of prime strawberry picking season.
Certain types of invasive weeds can cause big problems. But now, Douglas County is considering bringing in a herd of goats to fight a buck thorn infestation.
Shipments of iron ore on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 6.2 million tons in June, a decrease of 6 percent compared to May, and nearly 5 percent below the level of a year ago.
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.”
A Minnesota teenager says he went in and out of consciousness as rescuers worked to free him during a harrowing canoe accident on a waterfall in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area on the U.S-Canadian border.
Friday night, people of Superior celebrated and honored cancer survivors, as well as remembered those who lost the fight.
Two superior families getting ready to adopt newborns hosted a rummage sale Friday to help offset the high costs.
The Duluth Public Library kicked off Food Truck Fridays.
This week the Habitat for Humanity Twin Ports ReStore marks its second anniversary.
At the end of May six horses were rescued from terrible living conditions.
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.
UWS is out nearly $900,000. This, after the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved it’s latest budget.
Minnesota continues to scoop up more in tax collections than forecasts predicted.
Gooseberry Falls State Park is seeing an uptick in visitors.
Home Instead Senior Care is on a mission to see more families share sit down Sunday dinner with their senior loved ones.
Beach equipment, trash and glass bottles are often left behind after the weekend and even more so after the holidays.
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.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we make a brunch item from Bellisio’s Italian Restaurant.
Surprise Mother’s Day litter flying out of Animal Allies Humane Society.
A Duluth shoe shop is working to help out Northlanders who need a little care for their work boots — and they’re doing it for free.
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.
It’s the first of its kind in Bayfield, a cooperative, locally owned by its employees.
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.
St. Louis County is moving forward with expanding housing development opportunities in the area.
Duluth can add yet another title for the city, as Monday it was named the 4th best foodie city in the nation.
It has been a project in the works for nearly two decades, expanding the city of Cohasset’s industrial park.
Vendors Selling Everything From Trees to Grilled Cheese in Hermantown
John Lund of Eveleth won $26,000 by playing the Lottery’s Northstar Cash® game.
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.
New construction in lower Chester Park will impact some of the trails.
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.
A local Hermantown business called 911 to report they had received a phone call from someone stating they were contracted by the city to collect on an overdue water bill in the sum of around $1,100.
Snakes, geckos and bearded dragons are just some of the reptiles in homes across the Twin Ports right now. But some need to be rescued just like cats and dogs. That’s why The Snake Pit is on the case in Duluth.
Last minute shoppers aren’t just for Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
Independence Day might be fun for us, but it can be terrifying for our pets.
According to transportation reports, this will be the busiest Fourth of July for travel since 2007.
Duluth Pack is bustling with people going camping for the Fourth of July.