UMD Voter Palooza
UMD Helps Students Register To Vote
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
The two mile long runway that has been in use for 60 years will soon be undergoing renovations which could affect businesses that regularly utilize the airport.
A special announcement was made today for Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin–Superior.
When the bonding bill fell through at the State Capitol in St. Paul this year many Northland organizations were left wondering about the future.
A commuter train crashed into the Hoboken, New Jersey train station Thursday morning around 8:45 a.m.
Due to a high number of complaints about vehicles being parking in front yards the city of Duluth is increasing lawn parking enforcement.
The $35 million school construction project is about 60% complete. It should be ready sometime in June of 2017.
Members of Senator Al Franken’s staff met with officials from around the Moose Lake area to discuss rural infrastructure.
Pages of history were turning as awards were handed out on Wednesday at the Duluth Depot.
Today the 2016 Heart of Minnesota Volunteer of the Year Award was given out at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth.
Women’s Health and Fitness Day is the nation’s largest annual health promotion event for women of all ages.
Business at Sunnyside Produce Farms is booming as people come from far and wide to purchase pumpkins.
Maurices’ 3rd annual Best Day Ever!
Last April voters said yes to a referendum that will allow the school district of Superior to proceed with plans to replace Cooper Elementary School.
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
Makenzie Stariha is this week’s Northern Star
A group of locals is hoping to bring light to something they say is a problem.
The Northland is currently seeing a second seasonal dose of sniffles and sneezing across the Northland.“This is an inherited problem that dogs get, and cats. It’s caused by an overactive immune response,” Mike Overend, D.V.M. at Lake County Veterinary Clinics said.
Some board members aren’t happy they were not told about three separate offers from Many Rivers and say every offer deserves consideration and that policies can be suspended. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger talked to both sides of the issue to try to gain clarity on future offers of the vacant school buildings.
In Northern Minnesota, it isn’t difficult to get lost in a field full of adventures. “We begin in the spring, probably around February with picking out and ordering our seeds,” Andrea Simek, Co-owner of Simek’s Farm said.
Wet, windy, and cool weather will soon turn in to sunny and warm as we head in to the weekend.
The final amount will be voted on in December.
The SAP Farm is a hands-on learning experience for UMD students. The farm produces nearly 30,000 pounds of food for Dining Services. Students feel potential cuts could come to the farm.
Today St. Luke’s celebrated the opening of its second Q–Care Express walk in clinic.
People from around the region came out to fill their bag at the last downtown farmers market of the season.
Staying safe from potential danger is important for all of us and today hundreds gathered in Duluth to learn different ways to be safe in all types of situations.
The construction of community garden plots have begun at Harrison Park in Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Election day is getting closer and the UMD campus is educating students about voting in an event called Voter Palooza. Teaching students about the importance of getting out the vote.
In Sawyer, Minnesota, a group of parishioners are working hard to bring life back to a log church that is home to generations of memories.
It’s beginning to look, a little like Christmas across parts of the Northland.
It’s an antique store where you can find a little of everything and much more.
A traveling estate sale comes to Duluth featuring jewelry previously owned by celebrities.
The Red Herring Lounge in Duluth hosted a bingo game for patrons to play while watching the presidential debate.
The honor of being the highest ranked team on the University of Minnesota Duluth campus still belongs to Jim Boos’ volleyball team who improved to 13–0 with three wins last week.
There are only a few more days until a special Saturday night boxing show at Grand Casino Hinckley. Duluth’s Ryan Watson will be in one of the featured bouts.
First-time voters attended debate viewing parties throughout the Northland. Many said they were decided on which candidate they were voting for. However, some wanted the candidates to clarify their stances on the issues.
It’s Active Aging Week, and YMCA in Superior is teaming up with Essentia Health to promote healthy activities for seniors.
The Duluth Fire Department responded to a fire at the dug out at the Woodland Recreation center on Sunday around 1 in the afternoon.
Workers from across the state are in Duluth for the Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention that started Sunday.
Hashtag 22 kill has been going viral on social media.
On Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 11:56 p.m., Hermantown Police were dispatched to the 4800 block of Oak Ridge Drive in Hermantown to a reported drive by shooting. Officers arrived just after midnight, and during the initial investigation, officers determined that several shots had been fired from a vehicle at a group of individuals who were standing in the yard of 4833 Oak Ridge Drive.
This week the Aim High Network is holding a leadership event to inspire women in the community.
Thousands attended a public memorial service Sunday remembering 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling, the Minnesota boy whose abduction nearly 27 years ago was recently solved with the discovery of his remains.
Duluth bikes celebrated their first annual Duluth bikes bash.
In a classroom at Lowell Elementary, the sounds of kindergarten are a little different this school year.
Around 125 Volunteers worked to unload semi trailers, sort lights, and get the Bentleyville season started. But Bentleyville needs more volunteers on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday nights to help set up before the attraction is ready.
The 18th Annual ARTcetera Gala, hosted by the Miller Dwan Foundation, was held tonight at the DECC.
Illicit drug use in the United States has been increasing. According to the most recent survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, around 9.4 percent of the population had used an illicit drug in the past month.
Bentleyville is gearing up for its 13th season in Duluth. The attraction is looking for volunteers throughout October to help with setup.
Water management is very important to the Northland and it shows how much our area law makers care when they hopped aboard the Vista Fleet to learn more.