Thrilling Adventure on the Ropes at UW-Superior
Active Adventures: Ropes Course
A local college is home to a thrilling adventure open to anyone in the community.
Art for Ed’s Sake is an annual event that raises extra money for special art projects at Duluth Public Schools. The event featured a silent auction at the Zeitgeist Arts Cafe.
Four faculty members and thirteen graduate students from St. Scholastica visited Cuba this past April. The faculty shared their experiences in the kickoff to the Faculty Speaker Series.
Miller Hill Mall hosted a job fair with fifty employers. Jobs available include everything from project managers to call center positions.
A traveling Marine Debris Exhibit made a stop at University of Wisconsin Superior.
It’s a Cinderella story for High School Girls in the Northland.
Pet owners are welcomed to bring their unwanted fish or reptiles to animal Allies in Duluth on Saturday. But it’s not just so your pet can find a permanent home.
This weekend Northlanders will spend their Sunday dodging trees, plunging into swamp water and crawling through mud.
A local college is home to a thrilling adventure open to anyone in the community.
Duluth’s Ikonics Corp. celebrated a $4.3 million expansion to its Morgan Park facility Thursday.
A bob cat cub has a new home and you have the chance to name her.
The Campus Connector Trail is open and will eventually will connect to Rice Lake Road and the Lakewalk Trail.
The Chris Jensen Health and Rehabilitation Center celebrated its remodel with an open house. The staff there said that nearly everything was redone or replaced.
$8 million has been awarded to build a veterans cemetery in Duluth. The location will be near Pike Lake.
After nearly a century of farming in Northern Minnesota, one tight-knit family is wanting to share the joy of fall harvest time with your family.
This weekend Lake Superior will be the beautiful backdrop as Northlanders walk to raise awareness for substance abuse.
Tailgating season is here, so for this week’s Cooking Connection we went into the kitchen with Texas Roadhouse.
Pipes were busting left and right at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on Wednesday, but no need to worry.
Emotions still run strong after the recent stabbing attack at the St. Cloud Crossroads Mall on Saturday, September 17.
New York-based For Your Entertainment is moving into the Duluth market.
It’s a no-go for Golden Corral Buffet and Grill possibly moving into the vacant Old Country Buffet location at the Miller Hill Mall in Duluth.
The Imagine Duluth comprehensive plan kicked off at Denfeld High School. The plan serves as a guide for the city as they look at current and future needs of the community.
Life House youth showcased their talents in singing, spoken word, and hip-hop at a variety show.
Many Rivers Montessori School has made offers on three different Duluth Public School properties over the last few months. The policy of the Duluth School Board has been to not sell properties to other K-12 establishments.
An annual tradition 41 years in the making continues in Duluth.
City leaders in Hermantown are hoping voters will vote “Yes” for a planned health and wellness center.
You could say it all began with a little pinch of love, sprinkled with a tinch of curiosity.
German Festivities are taking over Grandma’s Saloon & Grill this weekend
Hawk Ridge is known as one of the major sites for watching birds migrate, and Birders travel from around the country to watch raptors fly over the city in the fall.
The Council unanimously voted yes to hiring JJ Keegan for the Nemadji Public Golf Course.
Virginia junior Lexi Ahrens, one of the Northland’s top volleyball prospects, announced her verbal commitment to the University of North Dakota Monday.
Through three weeks of college football two things are clear. UMD’s offense scores a lot of points while the defense gives up a bunch.
Mayor Emily Larson, school officials and community organizations announced the return Tuesday.
Community members in Moose Lake attended a opioid and heroin abuse forum to learn ways on how to prevent the growing problem in their community. Several agencies worked together to spread awareness on the issue.
Big Time Jazz Orchestra played Tuesday for the Northwood Children’s Services.
The Army female engagement team visited Lake Superior College to invite students to be all they can be.
Psychology Students and Professors demonstrated the EEG Cap at UMD Tuesday.
Glensheen and Second Harvest Food Bank have been working together for 10 years to fight Hunger in the Northland.
Thousands of trees were lost in storms that swept through the Northland earlier this summer.
The Duluth Police are crediting a new less–lethal sponge gun from keeping a stand–off situation from turning fatal.
First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.
A music legend will be portrayed on a Northland stage this weekend.
Glensheen Mansion hosted thousands of visitors this summer and they’re hoping to keep numbers high as they move into Fall.
Jack Wieben Has been hunting, with both bows and rifles, ever since he can remember.
Pier Plaza Restaurant and Pickled Herring Lounge serves fresh fish every day
We’re less than two weeks away from another great boxing card at Grand Casino Hinckley. Al Sands will be there, fighting at a new weight class.
UMD Football went unranked in this week’s Division II polls despite improving to 2–1 at Concordia-St. Paul over the weekend.
The charter fishing season runs May through October. Some of the best fishing of the season is now according to some experts.
MnDOT is still looking for public input on the Can of Worms project. They hope to unveil preliminary plans in November.
Hermantown Community Schools hosted an open house for the community for its $48.9 million dollar project.
Governor Scott Walker has asked for a USDA Secretarial Disaster Designation to help farmers in three Wisconsin counties that suffered crop losses as a result of heavy rains and flooding July.