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Wisconsin Legislature OKs Weakening Governor, AG

The Bill Will go to Gov. Scott Walker who has Signaled Support

MADISON, Wis. – The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature has approved a sweeping package of bills weakening the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general. The state Assembly approved the lame-duck legislation Wednesday morning. The Wisconsin Senate did the same less than three hours earlier after lawmakers worked through most of the night. The bills now go to outgoing Republican Gov. Scott Walker,…

Utility Rate Hike for Superior Residents

SWLP covers cost of Husky Energy explosion

SUPERIOR, Wis.- A major explosion back in April at the Husky Energy Refinery in Superior resulted in about $25 million in damage. It also caused hundreds of residents to evacuate the city. Superior Water Light and Power has been approved to raise utility costs. One of the reasons for the rate hike is to make up for the cost of…

Rick Nolan Takes a Look Back on His Political Career

Rick Nolan looks back on his political career and gets ready to take on his final weeks in congress.

DULUTH, Minn.- Weeks away from the turn of the new year and the passing of the baton from congress 115 to 116, Pete Stauber is getting ready to represent Minnesota’s 8th district, which means the end of an era for Democratic Congressman Rick Nolan, who did not seek re–election. A more than three decade hiatus between starting his first congressional…

Superior ATV Trail Doesn’t Connect to Barker’s Island

Hotels in the Area Fearful of Consequences, Councilor says No Worries

SUPERIOR, Wis.- The new ATV trail through the city of Superior does not actually connect to Barker’s Island, and the other hotels in the area. The staff at Barker’s Island Inn says the lack of ATV trail connection hurts their business. But City Councilor Brent Fennessey, while still working on reconnecting the hotel, doesn’t see that as the case. Here’s…

Superior Police Shooting Ruled Justified, Suspect Now Facing Charges

Superior Police Chief Nicholas Alexander Speaks About Investigation

SUPERIOR, Wis. – After a thorough review, Barron County District Attorney Brian Wright concluded there will be no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting of Joshua M. Farmer in October. Farmer was shot six times by three officers after claiming to have a firearm and threatening to shoot the officers, according to court documents. The report states…

St. Scholastica Tree Lighting Rings in Holiday Season

CSS Holds Advent Service, then Lighting

DULUTH, Minn.- A tradition that has carried on for about 15 years yet again brings the community around the College of St. Scholastica together for the holidays. “Round yon virgin, mother and child.” Students, faculty, alumni, and members of the community sing Silent Night, as the College of St. Scholastica Tree is lit, ringing in the holiday season. Organizers said…

Superior Firefighters Rescue Deer Stranded On Ice

SUPERIOR, Wis. – First anglers got stuck on shifting ice over the weekend, and now a lone deer in the Allouez Bay of Superior. But the end result was a happy one with the help of Superior firefighters. Some BNSF Allouez Taconite workers spotted the deer on a chunk of ice overnight Monday between docks four and five. Duluth firefighters…

Salvation Army seeking Bell Ringers

Shortage of volunteers

  DULUTH, Minn.- There are only few weeks left until Christmas for the Salvation Army to reach this year’s goal of about $300,000 but a shortage of volunteers could keep them from hitting the target. The Salvation Army is searching for bell ringers to cover more than one thousand remaining shifts at their outdoor locations. The organization believes it’s important…

Preparations Underway for the 31st Annual Lutefisk, Salmon and Meatball Dinner

Volunteers at the First Lutheran Church have been hard at work preparing for the traditional Nordic feast.

DULUTH, Minn.- Preparations started early Tuesday morning for the annual lutefisk, salmon and meatball dinner happening Wednesday at First Lutheran Church in Duluth. A crew of over a hundred volunteers were hard at work preparing dishes for the traditional Nordic meal, an event taking place for the last 31 years. Potato peelers started the day of preps. Following them were…

Salvation Army Gift Wrapping Booth Opens at Miller Hill Mall

UWS Student-Athletes Also Give Back by Bell Ringing at Superior Super One

DULUTH, Minn.-The Salvation Army gift wrapping booth has opened at the Miller Hill Mall. The annual event is happening by Barnes and Noble this year where they expect to be busier than usual. They said they even had people requesting them to wrap their gifts before they even opened. “I set up on Friday the 30th – we weren’t even…

DNR Plans two December Deer Hunts to Manage Wasting Disease

Hunters can Check the DNR's Website for Details

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Department of Natural Resources plans two special deer hunts this month aimed at limiting the spread of chronic wasting disease in wild deer in southeastern Minnesota. The DNR on Tuesday announced the hunts in specific deer permit areas south of Interstate 90. Residents and nonresidents can take part in the hunts from Dec. 21 to…

Federal Government to Close Wednesday out of Respect to Bush

USPS Will Suspend Regular Mail Deliveries

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has proclaimed Wednesday as a National Day of Mourning in remembrance of former President George H.W. Bush. Out of respect for the 41st president, the federal government will be closed, and the United States Postal Service will suspend regular mail deliveries, retail services and administrative office activity. Additionally, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq…

JBS Tolleson Recalling More Than 12 Million Pounds of raw Beef

Products Were Packaged Between Late July and September

NEW YORK – More U.S. beef is being recalled because it may be contaminated with salmonella. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday a unit of Brazil’s JBS is now recalling a total of more than 12 million pounds of raw beef that was shipped around the U.S. JBS Tolleson in Arizona already recalled about 7 million pounds of beef…

How Many Steps Does It Take? Bentleyville Tour of Lights

Fox 21's Brittney Merlot Takes Us Through Bentleyville For A Beautiful & Bright Active Adventures

DULUTH, Minn. — Looking for ways to get those extra steps in during the holiday season? Take a walk through Bentleyville! In this weeks Active Adventures, Fox 21’s Brittney Merlot takes us through the tour of lights – joined by Mayor Bentleyville’s daughter, underneath the 128-foot tree! We chat about what it takes to put on the big light show,…

Authorities Identify Bodies Found in Aitkin County Home

Cause of Death Appears to be Murder-Suicide

MCGREGOR, Minn. – The Ramsey County Medical Examiner has identified the two individuals discovered deceased at a residence in Spalding Township last week as 62-year-old Laura Shingobe-Garbowand and 40-year-old Matthew Garbow. The Aitkin County Sheriff’s Department says the bodies were discovered after deputies were called to do a welfare check at that residence on Tuesday. The home was locked when…

Spice Up Your Shrimp!

Make Your Own Shrimp Glaze In Minutes With Barkers Island Waterfront Grille In This Weeks Cooking Connection

SUPERIOR, Wisc. — In this weeks Cooking Connection, we are spicing up your home cooked shrimp with this simple glaze recipe from Barkers Island Waterfront Grille. All it takes is 2 part jalapeno brine and 1 part honey, whahlah! Enjoy! Categories: Community, Cooking Connection, Entertainment, Features, News, News – Latest News, Wisconsin Tags: Barker’s Island, Barkers Island Food

Trial Begins in Brainerd for Suspect in UMD Student Murder Case

Davenport is Accused of Killing Grahek Last February

DULUTH, Minn. – Jury trial proceedings are expected to begin in Brainerd today for a 23-year-old suspect charged with first degree murder in the death of a UMD student last year. Deandre Davenport is accused of shooting and killing 22-year-old William Grahek in February 2017. Davenport is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of intentional second-degree murder…

Give the Gift of Beauty this Holiday Season

The St. Luke's Plastic Surgery Associates are Hosting Their Annual Holiday Sale Through December 31

DULUTH, Minn. – Now through December 31, the staff at St. Luke’s Plastic Surgery Associates invite you to stop by their location in St. Luke’s Building A. The team is hosting their annual Holiday Sale. On Wednesday, December 12 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., folks will have the chance to gain educational tips and meet with makeup and skincare representative…

Authorities Investigating Death of Cloquet man

Authorities say There is no Threat to Public

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension are investigating the death of a Cloquet man after his body was discovered in an Isabella residence last week. Authorities say they responded to a call of an unresponsive person shortly after 5:30 a.m on November 28 at a home located at 9419 Holden Court…

Minnesota Ballet Presents The Nutcracker LIVE at the DECC

The Minnesota Ballet will Perform The Nutcracker Friday, December 7 - Sunday, December 9 at the DECC

DULUTH, Minn. – The Minnesota Ballet invites the community to experience The Nutcracker LIVE on stage at the DECC Symphony Hall. The performances will run Friday, December 7 through Sunday, December 9. This magical family favorite by Allen Fields is a holiday treat the whole family will enjoy. Organizers say The Nutcracker lights up the season in many ways. Synopsis:…

Wisconsin Republicans Advance Lame-Duck Bills

Votes Will Take Place on Tuesday in the Senate and Assembly

MADISON, Wis. – Sweeping proposals to weaken the incoming governor and attorney general in Wisconsin have been advanced to the full Legislature for approval. But the Republican-controlled committee around midnight Monday night did not advance a bill to change the date of the 2020 presidential primary, a move that would cost millions and drew widespread opposition from election officials. That…

Walker Picks Attorney to Serve on UW Regents

State Senate is set to Confirm the Appointments Tuesday

MADISON, Wis. – Gov. Scott Walker has appointed a high-powered attorney to serve on the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. Walker has selected Scott Beightol to serve until May 2023. He replaces Republican Bryan Steil, who resigned last week to focus on his first term in Congress. Beightol is a partner in the Michael Best and Friedrich law…

Curling, Beer and Pizza- Oh My!

The Duluth Experience's newest tour includes two monumental pieces of the Northland's history.

DULUTH, Minn.- It was the perfect time to launch The Duluth Experience’s newest tour after all the curling hype from the Winter Olympics. “People really want to get out and curl…there’s a lot of interest,” Duluth Experience co-founder and CEO Dave Grandmaison said. At one point, Duluth had the largest indoor curling facility, known as the Duluth Curling Club… Located…

Walz, Flanagan Listen to Duluthians On the Road to St. Paul

Governor and Lieutenant Governor Elects Join Citizens at the DECC

DULUTH, Minn.- Hot off his election victory against Republican Jeff Johnson, DFL Governor Elect Tim Walz and his running mate Peggy Flanagan made a stop in Duluth for a listening session. And Duluth surprised the event organizers, who had to switch locations from City Hall to the DECC to accommodate the numbers. After visiting the Silver Bay Veterans Home and…

Preparing For Snowmobile Season

Tips for riders

  DULUTH, Minn.- Snowmobiling season is now in full effect. More than 20,000 miles of trails across Minnesota opened this Saturday for riders, but experts want to remind the public to be safe out there. One of the top tips they offer is to have a dependable sled. One way is to do a visual check of the machine to…

Ice Safety Following Saturday’s Rescue on Lake Superior

35 Anglers rescued

  DULUTH, Minn.- Officials are urging safety first after this weekend’s massive rescue effort of 35 anglers, trapped on shifting ice in the superior bay. Strong winds caused the ice floe to break away leaving that group of anglers stranded by a 50 foot crack in the ice. The Duluth Fire Department, Coast Guard, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Saint…

The Northland’s Very Own Chocolate Factory

UMD is making their own chocolate this holiday season as a fun way to learn science with students.

DULUTH, Minn.- The UMD chemical engineering department is a chocolate sensation, using science make chocolate this holiday season. The idea started five years ago when the lab’s coordinator Lyndon Ramrattan brought back cocoa beans from Trinidad and suggested students learn the chemical processes it takes to get from bean to bar. The lab makes everything from cocoa teas to flavored…

$600,000 Grant Approved for Moose Lake Trail

A big grant from the Minnesota Department of transportation will lead to a new bike and pedestrian trail being built along the Highway 73 corridor.

MOOSE LAKE, Minn.-A big grant from the Minnesota Department of transportation could lead to a new bike and pedestrian trail being built along the Highway 73 corridor. The grant, which is for $600,000, covers about half of the expected cost for the project which could eventually lead to the newly built school there. “We have an awful lot of pedestrians…

Funds Raised to Help Fight Diabetes in Douglas County

The Lake Superior Community Health Center and the Solon Spring Lions Club received a big donation today to help their patients fight diabetes.

DULUTH, Minn.-The Lake Superior Community Health Center and the Solon Spring Lions Club received a big donation today to help their patients fight diabetes. About $1,500 was raised for the groups through a fundraiser by the Saint Croix Inn in Solon Springs who held different events all November to raise funds to battle the disease Medical staff tell us that…

Wisconsin Health Care Groups Oppose Lame-Duck

The Bill Could win Approval Tuesday

MADISON, Wis. -Two dozen Wisconsin health care providers, insurance companies and others in the industry are asking legislators to drop changes affecting Medicaid that Republicans offered in a lame-duck session. The letter Monday was signed by the most powerful health care organizations in the state including the Wisconsin Medical Society, the Wisconsin Hospital Association, UW Health and the Medical College…

Duluth Police ask for Public’s Help Identifying Theft Suspect

Call the Duluth Police Department if you Have any Information

DULUTH, Minn. – The Duluth Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a burglary suspect. A suspect caught on a home security camera is accused of taking multiple items on Thursday including a 2012 Volkswagen Passat with Wisconsin license plate number 634THP. The car may have some damage to it as it appears the suspect hit another…

Alzheimer’s Added as Qualifier for Medical Marijuana

The state Health Department Made the Announcement Monday

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota health officials are adding Alzheimer’s disease as a qualifying condition to get medical marijuana. The state Health Department announced Monday that the new condition would take effect in August 2019. Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm says there is “some evidence” that marijuana improves the mood, sleep and behavior of people with Alzheimer’s. The department takes public…

Minnesota AG Sues Indiana Company Over Medical Data Hack

Other States Joined Minnesota in the Lawsuit

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson is suing an Indiana company over a data breach that exposed information of over 8,000 Minnesotans. Swanson filed the lawsuit Monday against Medical Informatics Engineering Inc. According to Swanson, hackers in 2015 stole protected health information of over 8,000 Minnesotans from MIE, which provides web-based electronic health records services to medical…

Conservation and Clean Water Groups Appeal PolyMet Permits

The Appeals are Separate From Request Made in November

MINNEAPOLIS – Environmental groups have gone to court to challenge the state’s decision to grant key permits for the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota. The Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy and its allies say the permits would allow PolyMet to threaten water quality downstream for centuries, that they fail to address safety concerns about the mine’s proposed waste…

Line 3 foe Winona LaDuke Seeks Seat on Body That Approved it

LaDuke is Among a Dozen Applicants

photo courtesy: honortheearth.orgST. PAUL, Minn. – A leading opponent of Enbridge Energy’s planned Line 3 crude oil pipeline replacement across northern Minnesota has applied for a seat on the regulatory panel that approved the project. Winona LaDuke is executive director of Honor the Earth, a tribally rooted environmental group. She announced Monday that she has applied for the Public Utilities…

Fairlawn Mansion to Host Holiday Event Thursday

The Annual Fairlawn Mansion Holiday Sampler Event is Happening Thursday, December 6

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Wine tasting and local pieces of art will be on display Thursday, December 6 from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Fairlawn Mansion in Superior. The Holiday Sampler, hosted by Superior Public Museums, is an annual holiday wine tasting event. Megan Meyer, Executive Director of Superior Public Museums, says the event is expected to attract about 150…

Coffee Conversation: Shop with a Hero Impacting North Shore Families

Silver Bay Police Chief Doug Frericks Started Shop with a Hero During His Time with the Mankato Police Department

SILVER BAY, Minn. – Thousands of communities across the nation take part in special “Shop with a Cop” events during the holiday season. But for the community of Silver Bay, “Shop with a Hero” means so much more for nearly 40 residents this year who will be impacted by generosity Saturday, December 8. Silver Bay Police Chief Doug Frericks stopped by FOX 21…

Five Charged With Providing Alcohol to Teen in Fatal Fall

Morris was not a Student

BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Beltrami County prosecutors say they’ve charged five people in connection with the death of a teen who fell to his death from the seventh floor of a Bemidji State University dormitory. The county attorney’s office says five men have been charged with two gross misdemeanor counts of furnishing alcohol to a minor. Nineteen-year-old Isaac Jon Morris,…

Storm Dumps up to 11 Inches of Snow in Southern Minnesota

Hundreds of Crashes Reported

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – People across southern Minnesota are digging out from the first major snowstorm of the season. The National Weather Service says the storm dumped 11 inches of snow on Sherburn and near Lakefield as of Sunday morning. Winnebago reports 9 inches of snow, Mankato 8 inches and Caledonia 7. Minneapolis had nearly 3 inches. Meteorologist Chris O’Brien at…

Winter Village Packed Away for Next Year

Annual Two-Day Event Wraps Up

DULUTH, Minn.-Winter Village at Glensheen Mansion was another hit, attracting roughly 20,000 people over the two-day event. The annual event gives small businesses a chance to show off their holiday goods to the masses. On Sunday crews were busy taking down lights, leaving their wooden cabins, and packing up. “It’s encouraging to see the businesses participate and the visitors come…

Miller Hill Mall Rings in Chanukah

Giant Menorah Lighting in Front of Legacy Toys

DULTUH, Minn.- The Jewish winter holiday of Chanukah began with a show at the Miller Hill Mall. People gathered for a giant menorah lighting, followed by prayer and refreshment. “Just the fact that people show up, y’know, that’s really the most important thing, that people come and they feel solidarity,” said Rabbi Mendy Ross of the Chabad of Duluth. “Not…

100 Years of Freedom: Honoring Nelson Mandela’s Centenary

St. Mark A.M.E. Church Holds Celebration

  DULUTH, Minn.- Joy, reverence, and nostalgia fill the small room of the St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church. “Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us!” The room unifies in one voice, booming what many call the black national anthem: Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing. All the people, and all the libations, to…

148th Fighter Wing Service Members Honored At Annual Ceremony

The Ceremony honored the service men and women's hard work put in over the course of the year.

DULUTH, Minn.- There are one thousand and 62 men and women that make up the 148th fighter wing. Those service members were all recognized for their service Sunday. The 148th Fighter Wing Awards and Retirement Ceremony was held at the DECC to recognize all of the wing’s deployers and airmen. It’s a day to celebrate the hard work put in daily both…

Fire Breaks Out At West Duluth Dollar Tree

DULUTH, Minn. – The Dollar Tree in West Duluth is closed for now after a fire broke out there Sunday afternoon. It happened around 12:40 p.m. at the store on the 200 block of North Central Avenue. Nobody was hurt. The fire set off the sprinkler system and caused heavy water damage. That damage is estimated at $95,000 The fire marshal…

Craig Sutherland Sent Off for Treatment with Fundraiser

Community Came Out to Support Sutherland at Tavern 105

SUPERIOR, Wis.- The community of Superior came together to help one of their own at Tavern 105 on Saturday. The bar was packed to the brim with family and friends of Craig Sutherland. Citizens gathered to raise money to help the 8th District City Councilor pay for his Multiple Sclerosis treatment. Many showed their support by proudly sporting “Team Craig”…