‘Camping Spree’ Hopes to Pair Kids with Perfect Summer Camp
Positive Energy Outdoors hosts camps for kids throughout the year, and now they’re hoping to help find the perfect summer camp for everyone!
The City of Duluth will be hosting a hiring event in March to fill 30 full-time summer positions.
President Barack Obama awarded the nation’s highest military honor to a Navy SEAL who participated in a daring 2012 raid that rescued an American hostage in Afghanistan.
Positive Energy Outdoors hosts camps for kids throughout the year, and now they’re hoping to help find the perfect summer camp for everyone!
One person is dead and three others were hospitalized after overdosing on heroin in Beltrami County on Saturday.
Marco Rubio will campaign in Minnesota on Super Tuesday as he tries to stall Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is returning to Minnesota a day ahead of the state’s precinct caucuses on Super Tuesday.
The Minnesota Supreme Court hears arguments Monday about the overturned expulsion of a southern Minnesota high school student who accidentally brought a pocket knife to school.
A death investigation is underway after a man was found unresponsive in a hotel pool in Duluth this weekend.
Methamphetamine is a growing problem in Ashland, and with it, comes a rise in property crime.
Gov. Mark Dayton is condemning vandalism to a south Minneapolis mosque as “un-Minnesotan.”
The Winter Wonder Jam was rink side at the DECC Saturday night.
Community members gathered for the 3rd annual Proctor Classic Snowmobile Challenge.
Over 100,000 veterans have lost their lives to suicide since September 11th.
North Star Academy students and teachers got a chance to celebrate reading Friday, and dress up as a character from their favorite book.
Younkers is giving the Duluth-Superior community another reason to love coupons. Younkers is hosting community days where the company distributes coupon booklets to Twin Port charities such as Animal Allies, Boy Scouts and many charities.”We are very proud to be part of our community and this is just our example of giving back. And we are proud to continue to serve the community that we are a part of.” Tricia Buckmaster Younkers store manager said.The coupon books can be redeemed at any of the Younkers store locations and at Younkers.com
In celebration of I Love to Read Month, the Gary New Duluth Rec Center opened their doors and pages to new books for young readers.
A night full of memories danced its way into the minds of dads and their daughters in Duluth.
After a pickup lost control and slammed into Mainstream Boutique in Cloquet, the store celebrated their reopening.
Officials have named housing as one of the biggest challenges facing Duluth. To address the problem, the city unveiled a future development with 72 housing units.
Hundreds of Iron Rangers gathered at Hibbing High School to hear from Senator Sanders.
An investigation by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has determined that a Hibbing School District Administrator engaged in illegal sexual discrimination of students.
A new report issued by the Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shows an increase in Permit to Carry applications in 2015.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is holding a public meeting to discuss a highway construction project in the Moose Lake Area.
State budget officials announced Friday that Minnesota’s budget surplus dropped to $900 million.
UMD Theatre will be presenting Rhinoceros as their next production.
Many cross-country ski events are happening throughout Duluth this weekend.
State officials say the flu is now widespread in Minnesota after a slow start to the season.
What’s going on in The Northland this weekend.
The Northland Country Club hosted the 3rd Annual Vine and Dine Gala Thursday.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is preparing to rally in Hibbing Friday.
The Northern Lights Express project is gaining steam. The proposed high speed intercity passenger rail project will provide four round trips a day between Minneapolis and Duluth.
Student loan debt has reached more than 1.3 trillion dollars across the country and that number increases every day. Duluth and S. Louis County announced a way to let their employees know about a possible solution to the growing problem.
Authorities say at least three people are dead and up to 20 hurt following a shooting at a business in Hesston, Kansas.
Tobacco is the number one killer of people with mental illness.
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center has just been awarded a grant that will help ensure our health care providers are taken care of.
When you explore the arctic for decades, you tend to learn a thing or two about the environment.
Duluth Police have identified a vehicle that may be linked to multiple vandalism incidents that occurred in the overnight hours on Wednesday.
The Apple Valley Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing man.
Chelsea Clinton will stop in Duluth next week to help build support for her mother’s Presidential campaign.
A power outage is planned for next week that will impact more than 550 Lake County Power customers.
The White House is stepping up efforts to crack down on illegal steel dumping.
The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public of the release and relocation of a Level III sex offender.
A sex offender who was sought by the Minnesota Department of Corrections has been arrested in Texas.
A 50-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection to a burglary at Goodwill on Tuesday.
A new report shows that 216,000 hourly workers in Minnesota make $9 an hour or less.
This week the College of St. Scholastica is is celebrating philanthropy and today is the day you can give back to CSS!
A new report by the Department of Human Services alleges maltreatment by staff in connection to the case of a missing vulnerable adult in Brookston.
Governor Mark Dayton has ordered that all United States and Minnesota Flags be flown at half-staff in honor of a fallen Minnesota Marine.
The mayor goes out into a community to hear residents voice their opinions. Under past administrations these sessions would be held inside of city hall, but Mayor Larson says she believes it’s important to go where the people are, and keep with the values of her campaign.
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