Midday Update 11-5-18
Local News and Weather Making Headlines Monday, November 5, 2018
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(AP) – The U.S. Olympic Committee is moving to revoke USA Gymnastics’ status as the governing body for the sport at the Olympic level, meting out the nuclear option to an organization that has botched its own reorganization in the wake of a sex-abuse scandal involving former team doctor Larry Nassar. In an open letter to the gymnastics community Monday,…
BAYFIELD COUNTY, Wis. – An investigation is underway after skeletal remains were uncovered in the National Forest on Friday. Authorities say a person found a human skull in Bayfield County while picking pine boughs in the forest on the eastern side of the Township of Grandview. Clothing was also recovered near the skeletal remains which are believed to have been…
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. – Authorities say a 10-year-old girl has been detained in the death of an infant in northwestern Wisconsin. Chippewa County Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk says the girl is in juvenile custody. WQOW-TV reports that Kowalczyk said the sheriff’s department got a call on Tuesday from a caretaker at a day care in the town of Wheaton. The caller…
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DULUTH, Minn. – Are you looking for easy lunch and dinner options this week? If so, the Greater Downtown Council in Duluth has you covered! Eat Downtown – Flavors of Fall Duluth Restaurant Week kicks off Monday, November 5 and will run through Saturday, November 10. Darlene Marshall with the Greater Downtown Council says the goal of this week is to…
PINE COUNTY, Minn. – Authorities in Pine County are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing hunter. According to the Pine County Sheriff’s Office they received a call on Sunday morning reporting a man that had gone missing while hunting in the Nemadji Forest. This missing hunter has been identified as 59-year-old David Peltier. If you see or…
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(Chippewa County (Wis.) Sheriff’s Office via AP)LAKE HALLIE, Wis. – Police say the 21-year-old driver accused of striking and killing three Girl Scouts and a mother and injuring a fourth girl had been inhaling chemical vapors before the crash in northwestern Wisconsin. Authorities are recommending 13 charges against Colten Treu, including four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a…
INDUSTRIAL TOWNSHIP, Minn. – An early morning fire in Industrial Township destroyed a home with authorities saying the home is a total loss. According to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded to the fire around midnight at 7207 Maple Hill Drive. Residents were able to escape the home and no injuries were reported. Authorities believe the fire started…
DULUTH, Minn.- Owner and employee of the Board and Brush Creative Studio joins the team at Fox 21 this morning to talk about why they’re more than just an art studio and what they have coming up for you to be a part of! Duluth Board and Brush is located at 732 E 4TH ST. DULUTH, MN 55805. For more information,…
DULUTH, Minn.- A movement of artists, designers, musicians and people. That’s what Commune’s all about. “I think Commune really values kind of the community and wants to value the local community and so that’s why we use local artists and local musicians,” Commune local coordinator Sophie Stephens said, Commune started in California but made its way to the Minnesota art…
DULUTH, Minn- An Olympic gold medalist visited Duluth Sunday to help raise support for one of the city’s outdoor recreation projects. Jessie Diggins crossed the finish line first in a cross-country ski team sprint finish during the Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. Diggins stopped by Spirit Mountain to share some words about her victory. The initial plan was for…
DULUTH, Minn. – A “death investigation” is underway in Duluth’s Central Hillside neighborhood. Duluth police got the call for help around 6:20 p.m. Sunday at 34 East 5th Street on a report of a stabbing, which is two blocks up from the Historic Old Central High School building. Police located a 38–year–old man with a stab wound behind the address….
DULUTH, Minn. – The Harbor City Roller Dames held their first Roll With Us Skate Clinic on Sunday, giving women the chance to try out roller derby. “It is a contact sport, there are five people on the track at each time for each team. So four of those are blockers, one is the jammer. The jammer is the one…
DULUTH, Minn. – Many dogs and cats were able to find their new homes thanks to the “Love-A-Pet” adoption event this weekend! The event was put on by Animal Allies Humane Society at the Miller Hill Subaru, allowing people to come meet the animals, shop with local pet–themed vendors and more, but the main purpose was to find homes for…
DULUTH, Minn.-The Twin Ports was pulled two different ways today. Shoppers at Miller Hill Mall were taken by surprise by the immense snowfall, while those by the lake were treated to an all too familiar sight: wind and rain. In Canal Park waves crashed ashore, reaching heights of 10–14 feet, drowning parts of the sidewalk underwater. Yet that didn’t stop…
COTTON, Minn. – A Cotton, Minn., man is under arrest and accused of arson and assaulting an officer. The crime happened around 1 p.m. Sunday at 4956 Comstock Lake Road in Cotton. The suspect is a 44-year-old male. He’s accused of starting a neighbor’s house on fire after an argument with his parents and before physically assaulting a responding St….
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin counties are seeking more state funding to address the rising number of child protection cases. Wisconsin Public Radio reports that seven counties, including Douglas and La Crosse, have passed resolutions seeking an additional $30 million in state funding under the 2019-21 budget. State figures show that 7,900 children were living in out-of-home care as of…
DULUTH, Minn.- How can an organization from Texas bring people in Duluth together? With music, food, fun, and lots of hot chocolate. That’s how Better Block and the Zeitgeist “Places for People” campaign had local businesses and local people come together, to have a great time. Kanya and Savant Atwater have been keeping busy with all they’ve been up to….
DULUTH, Minn.- The American Indian Community housing organization or AICHO invited the community to the site of the future indigenous food market for an Open House on Saturday. Attendees got to see an anishinaabe blessing, check out local indigenous vendors, and share feedback on what they would like to see happen with the old 4th Street Market. For decades the…
DULUTH, Minn.- For many of us, bundling up in the winter is second nature. But it’s a luxury not everyone can afford. The staff at Yarn Harbor hope to change that. After collecting donations over the past few months, today they “yarn bombed” different spots around Duluth. People could come in and pick up donated hats, mittens, and scarves to…
DULUTH, Minn.- Independent candidate running for U.S. Senate Jerry Trooien (troy–yen) was campaigning in the Northland Saturday, just in time for Tuesday’s elections. The St. Paul businessman is running for the seat formerly held by Al Franken and currently held by incumbent democrat Tina Smith. Trooien believes the first steps necessary to changing the nation is bringing rational behavior back…
DULUTH, Minn. – It’s officially firearm deer hunting season in Minnesota and people are eagerly heading out to the woods to get in on the action. Once people have harvested their deer, they are required to register it online or at local shops including, Fisherman’s Corner on Miller Trunk Highway. The workers there said people have been excited for weeks to…
DULUTH, Minn.- A fan favorite of the Northland- Burrito Union’s Thanksgiving burrito is stuffed–full of holiday treats like turkey, stuffing and even mashed potatoes and is already high in demand among hungry, happy Duluthians. Day one of the restaurant’s annual special employees sold several hundred burrito’s from open to close. The restaurant says they love the feeling of unity and…
DULUTH, Minn.- In a couple days the folks at Chalstrom’s will have their hands full with trophies like these, as Northlanders go out for their own holiday: the Minnesota Deer Hunting Opener. The walls of Chalstrom’s back room are a small forest, the heads of different trophy animals jutting out of the walls. Despite what all the trophies may suggest, hunting…
DULUTH, Minn.- Last month’s storms had a big impact on Lake Superior. Her water levels have increased dramatically, and the Gales of November could increase levels even more. According to Minnesota Sea Grant, the direct precipitation from those recent storms, coupled with global warming, have brought water levels up 12 in. higher than average for this time of year. As…
DULUTH, Minn.-The Duluth Junk Hunt is happening this weekend at the DECC. The event, which happens twice a year, features more than 100 booths of vintage finds and repurchased treasures including furniture and jewelry. This year when you shop at the event, you will also be helping a good cause. “Every show we are going to feature a different non-profit…
SUPERIOR, Wisc. — This weekend ONLY you have the opportunity to tour the old historic Raspberry Inn. The home is said to be haunted, with many accounts and stories surfacing from this old inn. Locals Brandon & Jasmine Ricigliano decided to buy it and save it. Brandon says, “After I started hearing the voice from the third floor that was…
(Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP File)BEMIDJI, Minn. – Twenty opponents of Enbridge Energy’s planned Line 3 replacement have pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with an August protest. More than two dozen people were detained and ticketed Aug. 29 after they blocked a Bemidji intersection for nearly four hours and called on Gov. Mark Dayton to stop the project….
HIBBING, Minn. – According to the Hibbing Police Department they were made aware of a threat that was made on social media to place “bombs around the Hibbing High School” on Thursday. Authorities say they quickly determined the individual who made the threat who was not a student and was located in Duluth. The Hibbing Police Department released a statement…
MADISON, Wis. – Republican Gov. Scott Walker has taken the unusual step of activating the Wisconsin National Guard troops on Election Day. Walker issued an executive order Friday authorizing troops to “provide essential services to the Wisconsin Elections Commission.” The order doesn’t offer any further details on the troops’ mission. Walker’s office issued a news release saying the order allows…
PITTSBURGH – On Friday the United Steelworkers announced a tentative agreement has been reached on new contracts with ArcelorMittal USA. “Our committee’s hard work and dedication have resulted in tentative agreements with ArcelorMittal,” said USW International President Leo W. Gerard. “Our members’ unwavering solidarity throughout the bargaining process in the face of management’s persistent concessionary demands has been rewarded with…
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has identified another case of a mild form of bird flu in a Minnesota turkey flock. Routine testing confirmed the presence of low-pathogenic H5N2 virus in a turkey flock in Stearns County. The flock of 13-week-old hens has been quarantined. The farm will be allowed to market the turkeys…
DULUTH, Minn.-A new program has been launched in Duluth that will lead to visitors and residents getting discounts on the area’s biggest tourist attractions. The program dubbed the “Duluth Discount Pass” will allow the public to visit Duluth’s eight most popular tourist attractions on the cheap including Glensheen Mansion and the Lake Superior Zoo. You can purchase either a three-day…
DULUTH, Minn. – The Tischer Creek Duluth Building Company, also known as the Duluth Edision Charter Schools building company, purchased the Snowflake property for $1.6 million. The purchase of the 170 acre property was purchased as part of a refinancing of the bonds for their other properties. “This purchase will allow us to offer state of the art outdoor education…
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DULUTH, Minn. – The Duluth Sister Cities International is set to host their 4th Annual Fundraising Concert. The event is taking place at Mitchell Auditorium on Saturday, November 3 at 7:00 p.m. This year’s theme for the event is “Buddy Holly Meets The Everly Brothers.” The Todd Eckart Band will be headlining the evening of fun and entertainment all for…
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Five men are hospitalized after being shot in north Minneapolis. Police say an argument turned violent Thursday afternoon. Several callers reported that several people had been shot. Authorities found four men suffering from gunshot wounds at the scene and took them to North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale. One man was listed in critical condition. A police…
DULUTH, Minn. — In this weeks Active Adventures we are talking with Spirit Mountain and why you need to plan ahead, Hurry, Hurry! Season pass sales are coming to an end, Jessie Diggins is skiing by the mountain and ‘snow making’ is about to begin! Categories: Active Adventures, Features, Minnesota, News, News – Latest News Tags: cross-country skiing, downhill skiing,…
DULUTH, Minn. – Congressman Rick Nolan applauded the DNR’s permit approval for the Polymet Mining Project. While attending the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Dinner Nolan made himself available to the media telling us he is thrilled to see the Polymet Project so close to a reality. He says it’s going to create thousands of new jobs on the…
DULUTH, Minn.-If your child loves reading, but is a bit forgetful, the Duluth Public Library’s got news for you. Thursday marked the beginning of no fines November. Any late fees on youth (18 and under) cards, or youth items on adult cards, will be waived. You can also get your child’s library card replaced for free. “It’s easy to kind…
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DULUTH, Minn. – A special winter gear pop-up shop opened yesterday at UMD. The one-day event offered students hats, gloves, scarves, jackets, and more all for free and all without judgement. Organizers say the winter gear is especially appreciated by international students who aren’t used to Minnesota’s winters. All of the gear was donated by the UMD community. Categories: News,…
DULUTH, Minn. – Jessie Diggins made world-wide news for her daring finish in the cross-country ski team sprint competition in this year’s winter Olympics in South Korea. Sunday she will be speaking about the future of Nordic skiing and Duluth’s new Grand Avenue Nordic Center. She also plans to lead a short workout activity for youth. The Grand Avenue Nordic…
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Enrollment is open for Minnesota’s health insurance marketplace. Beginning Thursday, Minnesotans can log onto the MNsure website and enroll for coverage. The enrollment deadline for coverage that begins Jan. 1 is Dec. 15. Overall open enrollment ends Jan. 13. At MNsure.org, Minnesotans can compare plans from a number of companies and estimate out-of-pocket costs. And, current…
DULUTH, Minn.- Next fall Bayfront Park will be turned into a little Germany. Kern and Kompany just announced they’ll be hosting an Oktoberfestival at Bayfront. The event will feature German games, food, and of course, plenty of beer. “It’s really just about the experience,” said Event Coordinator Jon Ehmke. “We want people to come into Bayfront and get transported to…
DULUTH, Minn.- Now that Halloween is over, the holidays are just around the corner. But for many in Duluth, celebrating is not always guaranteed. Well, the season of giving has already begun, as Thursday was the first day applications were being accepted for the Salvation Army’s Christmas Assistance Program Many were waiting outside the Salvation Army building, hours before it…
DULUTH, Minn.- Thursday marked the beginning of the Minnesota health insurance market’s open enrollment period. The application process can be daunting for some, so Generations Health Care Initiatives is lending a helping hand. For the entire enrollment period, the office at 130 W. Superior St. will be offering help from navigators. According to Generations there are about 350,000 uninsured Minnesotans, and…
DULUTH, Minn.-The St. Luke’s Volunteer Service Guild Holiday Sale began today in the hospital’s gift shop. All sales from that event will help provide for services for its patients. “It’s a lot of fun, it was fun setting up seeing all the new things – every year we have new things,” said Pam Nylander, president of volunteer services. The event,…