Proctor Police Officers Rescue Fawn From Middle of Road
Proctor’s Police Department has learned sometimes you have to expect the unexpected.Â
Proctor’s Police Department has learned sometimes you have to expect the unexpected.Â
It was a gathering to commemorate and restore peace 95 years after tragedy in Duluth.
Minnesota State Parks are offering free admission Saturday, June 13 in celebration of National Get Outdoors Day.
They say families who run together, stick together. And one of the best examples of this may be right here in Duluth. The sea of runners. this grandma’s half marathon, will include a family three generations strong.
Room tax revenues in Wisconsin is currently split almost equally between city budgets and tourism funding.Â
They have, body cameras, horses and now Duluth Police have added something else to help them fight crime.
Curbside and loading will no longer be the only signs at the Miller Hill Mall.
A global doughnut company and coffee house will soon open its doors in Duluth.
A nationwide military recruiting scam investigation has led to indictments against two members of the Minnesota National Guard and one former guard member.
There’s apparently a lot of luck in Eveleth with a grand total of $71,050.64.
Major renovations at the Fond-du-Luth Casino are becoming visible on Superior Street.Â
Wednesday was another step toward a clearer vision for the future of the Lake Superior Zoo as more people are expressing support for proposed plans.
Jay Cooke State Park is celebrating a milestone this weekend and you’re invited.
The first public meeting kicked off Wednesday for a major construction project in Duluth.
A community bicycle shop has opened up its doors again in Duluth.
Many children in Superior receive free or reduced breakfast and lunch.
Alter spending 15-years working in the food industry in the Twin Cities an Iron Range woman is back to her roots.
Valentini’s will soon be expanding it’s business to the Holiday Center. The restaurant will be transformed into an Italian Bistro.
The proposed budget for Duluth Public Schools aims to put more money in the classrooms.Â
It was purr-fect Saturday to walk for animals. Animal Allies Humane Society hosted its 23rd annual Walk for Animals.
A study revealed that Duluth will need more than 4,000 new housing units by 2020.
Hartley Nature Center needs your help funding a project that will get kids outdoors.
A campaign has kicked off to help provide 46,000 pounds of food to Northland kids.
Not everyone pulling in pan fish and blue gills in Minnesota this weekend is required to having a license to do so.
“We’re just now in the wait mode now to see what the justice system does,” Leona Maslowki’s son Jim Maslowski said.
Kids in Hibbing spent their day at the fire hall to learn how to prevent accidents from occurring and how to respond to dangerous situations.
Brats, polish, sausage, salami and pepperoni are all a part of upcoming summer festivities. In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, Fox 21’s Avery Neuville takes to a unique business in Ashland that can help provide all your grilling needs.Â
A festival drawing more than 30,000 people to the Iron Range community of Virginia kicks off in a little less than two weeks.
Plants took over Congdon Elementary Friday.
Duluth Edison Charter Schools started off the year with record breaking enrollment.
Spirit Mountain needs your help wining a nationwide contest.
A Duluth church is seeking information from the community to recover a stolen bus.
Bone dry is bad news in Minnesota as this year’s drought is causing the water to quickly creep away.Â
The City of Duluth is working to help people avoid getting ticketed by making a few changes.Â
Three Marshall School students will soon leave Duluth and head to the nation’s capital to present their work.
Congdon Park Elementary school students will be selling the edible and perennial plants they’ve been growing this season.
New efforts to keep the Duluth Post Office and Processing facility open were laid out in a public form Wednesday afternoon.Â
It’s a sport that combines the best of both worlds, a mix of winter, snowmobiles and a day on the lake.
More than 50,000 soldiers died in the Vietnam War.
Dozens gathered to read and sing with princes and princess at Miller Hill Mall Saturday.
In honor of National Trails Day, the Duluth Area Horse Trail Alliance gathered at the Amity Creek Trail to enhance its beauty and usage for horseback riders.
“We went to war, some of us were kids, some of us lied to get into the service,” said Gene Beckstrom.
David Wheat spent 2,675 days in captivity in Vietnam. Friday his hometown promised to never forget his service.
Fitger’s Brewhouse reached a milestone last night!
Little Caesars was making a difference in Duluth Thursday.
A school on the Iron Range is growing to get kids ready for education at an earlier age.
A public-works borrowing plan contains $373 million worth of construction projects.
As lawmakers gear up for a special session any day now, the Minnesota Restaurant Association is making a last– minute push to include what’s being called the “Tipped Employee Tier Policy” as part of the Jobs And Energy Bill.
Duluth has been voted one of three finalists in a national competition to receive a $100,000 grant from Bell Helmets to build a new mountain bike trail.
The Wisconsin Special Olympics State Summer Games are almost here and today the torch made its way across Wisconsin.