Northland Experiences Special Ed Teacher Shortage
School Districts Struggle To Fill Positions
As the students and teachers head back to class there’s one type of job in particular has become very difficult to fill.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Rick Nolan, announced Monday that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the Ely Municipal Airport a grand of $2,836,567 for infrastructure improvements.
Leaves haven’t started falling quite yet, but before we know it it’ll be Christmas.
This Wednesday, City of Duluth officials will hold an event to kick off the new Duluth comprehensive plan.
It’s presidential election season but maybe you noticed something a little different this time around in Duluth.
St. Cloud’s Mayor and state leaders met today with the off duty law enforcement officer who intervened on Saturday night to save lives.
Republican businessman Stewart Mills came just shy of winning Minnesota’s 8th District Congressional seat in 2014.
An annual fundraiser is aimed at bettering health care in the Northland is taking place this weekend.
Minnesota Governor, Mark Dayton plans to travel to St. Cloud, to meet with city officials about the weekend stabbing at a local mall. The incident is currently being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.
Community members enjoyed food and fun at the UMD Food and Farm Festival Sunday.
Duluth’s downtown and parks are full of Poke stops, and fans of the game have been walking around catching Pokemon since the game was first released.
As the students and teachers head back to class there’s one type of job in particular has become very difficult to fill.
At Duluth Denfeld Senior quarterback Cody Brown is proving that brain over brawn isn’t just a metaphor, and that football is no longer just a big man’s game.
Thousands turned out for The 32nd Annual Fall Fest.
Car Enthusiasts came together to raise funds for a family affected by childhood cancer.
This afternoon hundreds of mammogram techs gathered at their annual conference at the Duluth Inn on Lake Superior.
A stroke happens every 40 seconds in the United States. They are also the leading cause of serious, long term disabilities. A national camp wants to let those stroke survivors and their caregivers that they are not alone.
Friends and family gathered in Superiors police station this afternoon to watch close ones be sworn in as Police Officers. Four new officers will start in their new position Monday, September 19th
Hundreds of Northlanders will be trying to find their way out of a spooky situation this weekend.
Sammy’s in Superior closed more than two years ago. Now, as the signs say outside, “We’re back!”
The Nation’s Biggest Inline Race is happening in Duluth.
Birders are perched on Hawks Ridge for the annual Hawk Weekend Festival.
A meeting called “Celebrations, Barriers, and Solutions to STEM Access,” discussed how to further Science, Technology, engineering and Math education in the Northland.
The Aerial Lift Bridge and Enger Tower are “Going Teal” to raise awareness for Ovarian Cancer.
A popular Duluth restaurant is gearing up for its own grand opening at a new location in Superior.
For this week’s Active Adventures we focused on getting ready for hunting season.
Earlier this year, Duluth mayor Emily Larson called on kids in the community to send her their artwork, and to include their hopes and concerns for the city.
The actors and actresses for the Living History Walk in Superior held their final dress rehearsal. The walk happens at the Greenwood Cemetery on September 17th from 2-5 p.m.
Superior Dining has started serving thousands of students at UMD. New features include an open layout plan, gluten-free options, and live cooking stations.
The party helps, promote, and support healthy kids and bully free message. Raleigh Academy is a school focused on academics, character education, bully prevention, and overall health well being of our students.
HTC supporters filled the Greysolon Ballroom hoping to get their hands on some of the silent auction item’s up for bid. They hosted the event to raise money for the multiple services they provide the community.
The 25th annual chili cook off took place earlier today at the DECC (Duluth Entertainment Convention Center) sponsored by Head of the Lakes United Way.
“Dogs are a man’s best friend.”But the saying doesn’t stand for some ranchers, farmers, and politicians, when the dogs are the biggest ones in the canine family, and threaten the livelihood of some people.
The residence at St. Ann’s celebrated National Assisted Living Week with an oktoberfest picnic and open house.
The Portland Malt Shoppe will soon close its doors after a very successful summer season.
It’s beginning to look a lot like fall in some parts of the Northland and this weekend, colors are expected to pop by the thousands right here in Duluth.
Citizens who have appealed the final decision on their court cases had their arguments heard today by a three–judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
Halvor Lines in Superior is celebrating National Truck Driver Appreciation week.
Duluth Police Violent Crimes Investigators continue to follow up on leads on missing person Sheila Lou St. Clair, who was reported missing on September 10, 2015.
This weekend you can enjoy a night out at the Duluth Public Library all for a good cause.
Fall is just around the corner and the Northland temperatures are starting to show that.
It’s a week dedicated to digging up the past and learning more about it.
Some young folks in the Twin Ports are getting the chance to work on an airplane.
Tycoons Alehouse in downtown Duluth is preparing to close its doors after five years of business on Superior Street. But the owner of Tycoons will reopen with a new name and new brand.
The Waadookodaading School outside of Hayward is an immersion school that celebrates the culture and language of the Ojibwe people. A similar school in Hawaii has seen much success and shared some of their thoughts and ideas with the Waadookodaading School through a visit this week.
Fall fishing in Hayward brings many anglers into town. Many enjoy less traffic on the lakes and around town. They also enjoy the beautiful fall colors.
It’s that time of year again, when bright orange flags are raised up high, and students of all ages begin crossing busy roadways in order to get to class. But it’s more than just that.
Voting in the state of Wisconsin just got a little easier for the upcoming election.
Years ago, George Vernon and his wife Louise founded the Northern Garden of Life just west of Ashland. George passed away eight years ago but his legacy to help those in need lives on through his family and friends who still maintain the five acres of fruits and vegetables.
The Ashland City Council has approved the final ore dock concept design.
The Emerald Ash Borer has once again been spotted near Hartley Nature Center and St. Louis County officials are hoping to avoid a tree–killing bug infestation by issuing an emergency quarantine.