Bent Paddle Releasing ‘Lollygagger’ Pale Ale
Beer Sales to Benefit Duluth Mountain Biking Trails
Wednesday, Bent Paddle is releasing its newest pale ale called ‘Lollygagger’ to shelves across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Wednesday, Bent Paddle is releasing its newest pale ale called ‘Lollygagger’ to shelves across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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.
A consultant to technology companies plans to run against Republican U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy in northern and central Wisconsin’s 7th District next year.
Two Harbors art festival celebrates use of sidewalk chalk.
Granite Gear Co-Founder Dan Cruikshank will be opening a bicycle store and coffee shop in two harbors.
A former Hardee’s restaurant that was vacated in 2004 has been demolished in Two Harbors.
A multi-agency rescue ended with three canoeists being airlifted to an Ely hospital Tuesday.
St. Louis County is moving forward with expanding housing development opportunities in the area.
The Duluth School District was informed the sale of the Rockridge School Property has fallen through.
Duluth welcomed the Road to Freedom bus Tuesday morning to build excitement for the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Tuesday marks the first day of filing for City Council, Mayoral and School Board Candidates who want to run in this fall’s election.
Duluth police want the public to know about the release of a level III sex offender.
A $3.2 million project to re-pave six miles of Martin Road (County State Aid Highway 9) begins Wednesday, July 8.
ISD 709 officials announced Tuesday that they have received notification from Schweiger Development, Holding & Management LLC to amend a purchase agreement for the Rockridge and Morgan Park school properties.
On Tuesday at 2:06 a.m., the Superior Fire Department responded for a reported fire at 301 N 5th St.
In the heart of every small town, is a man with a big heart.
One of Duluth’s busiest sections of the skywalk is being torn apart.
Back in 2009, hockey was declared as the sport of Minnesota. Monday night, a Proctor city counselor took that declaration to the next level, in his proposal to bring a second NHL team to the state.
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Proctor’s newest police officer was sworn in to service.
Duluth can add yet another title for the city, as Monday it was named the 4th best foodie city in the nation.
Drought conditions across Minnesota and Wisconsin were certainly a cause for a concern earlier this year, but it’s become much better since March.
It has been a project in the works for nearly two decades, expanding the city of Cohasset’s industrial park.
Duluth Sidewalk Days and Street Dances Begin Wednesday.
Belknap Street reconstruction will compete for funding with larger projects in Milwaukee.
Vendors Selling Everything From Trees to Grilled Cheese in Hermantown
Volunteers from all over Minnesota will be at the DECC July 17 and 18, providing free dental care.
Superior Police are asking for the public’s help catching the people who damaged 14 new trees over the weekend in the area of N. 12th Street and Hughitt Avenue.
Duluth’s skyline is getting a makeover courtesy of an 11-story office tower that will be the largest downtown commercial development in the city’s history.
John Lund of Eveleth won $26,000 by playing the Lottery’s Northstar Cash® game.
Find out why some cowgirls say the Spooner Rodeo is the place to be this weekend!
“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.
Saturday afternoon Beltrami County deputies responded to a report of a woman who was found unresponsive in the water on Cass Lak
The rare and beautiful Blanding’s turtle once thrived across the Great Lakes region and the Upper Midwest.
A Minnesota firefighter is defending his decision to fly a Confederate flag during a holiday parade.
People came from all over, Saturday, to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Duluth.
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.
The thick haze caused by smoke from more than 100 Canadian wildfires has triggered an air pollution health advisory across a large part of Minnesota.
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.
Multiple fire departments on the Iron Range battle a garage fire in Hibbing Friday night.
Authorities are called to an assault with a weapon early Saturday morning between two Grand Lake Township neighbors.
A vehicle drove through the front of Bam! Style Saturday afternoon.
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.
It’s been 25 years since Duluth became “sister cities with Ohara Isumi City, Japan. A relationship that started because of a bell.
Sclavi’s Italian restaurant opened on Tower Avenue in October, but declining business has left the new restaurant in peril.
The arena rock cover group Hairball headlined the Party in the Park concert, Friday.