Yellowjackets Are Buzzing About the New School Year
The University of Wisconsin will begin its 121st school year with a variety of activities to welcome students and faculty back to campus.
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The University of Wisconsin will begin its 121st school year with a variety of activities to welcome students and faculty back to campus.
It’s been nearly two years now since Continental Bike and Sustainable Duluth received a Park Fund Grant from the City of Duluth to add repair stations for riders.
The University of Wisconsin Superior's Superior Interaction theatre group is in the running for a Touchstone Award from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.
Campus PD say they are keeping everyone safe, while letting students have fun on the first weekend of moving in at UMD.
With a price tag of nearly $2.2 million dollars, the new energy source will not only benefit area residents, but also flip the switch on cost savings for the Black Bear Casino in Carlton.
New state regulations are designed to retain teachers are going into effect in Wisconsin.
The Discovery Channel's explosive series comes to life to uncover the truth behind popular myths by mixing the scientific method with curiosity and old-fashioned ingenuity in MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition at the Mall of America (MOA) this fall.
It all started nearly 20 years ago. One couple in the Northland, looking to put their minimal knowledge of farming to the test, eventually making mouth watering products while revitalizing the land.
12 Students traveled to Ami Machi, Japan.
Senator Janet Bewley visits YMCA, meets local boxer.
A 31-year-old male predatory offender, has registered within the City of Hibbing limits.
Lawyers for the former student had sued, alleging that Redlands Unified School officials knew of his relationship with Laura Whitehurst and failed to warn his family.
Officials announced today that the Appleton clinic will not reopen and say the closure is a loss of women in the northern and central parts of Wisconsin.
An extensive survey conducted by the Career and Internship Services at the University of Minnesota, found that nearly all 2014-15 graduates have found jobs or are continuing their education.
As students prepare to head back to school, it can be a difficult task for parents to deal with hot or cold lunch every day.