'Harvest Fest' Celebrates Healthy, Local Foods
Thursday, families in Duluth's Hillside neighborhoods celebrated the harvest at Myers–Wilkins Elementary.
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Thursday, families in Duluth's Hillside neighborhoods celebrated the harvest at Myers–Wilkins Elementary.
It’s a concern law enforcement officials are bringing to light after a suspicious package showed up at UW-Superior.
Lake Superior College's Center for Advanced Aviation is officially hosting classes.
A tense afternoon in Superior Wednesday, as authorities respond to a suspicious package on the UW-Superior campus. As of 6:30p.m. on Wednesday evening they are still waiting for the bomb squad to Wausau to arrive.
It’s a plane? Nope it’s a bird.Tourist’s eyes are to the sky at Hawk Ridge as they take part in the annual bird migration
"I haven't really looked at all of my options yet," Deer River High School junior Sophie Lindquist said.
Students at Superior High School are in the process of being evacuated due to a bomb threat at UW–Superior.
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College has been awarded $1,047,244 from the United States Department of Education through the American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities Title III Grant Program.
Wilderness Inquiry partnered with the Superior National Forest and several other organizations to educate 6th graders from Superior about the watershed’s ecosystem, health, and history.
"Just try to get some rest and stretch a little bit, crack my back and we'll see what happens," UWS student and Veteran Thomas Naughton said.
Tansy Faire kicked off a craft show inside the Carnegie Library featuring more than 40 local businesses and crafters.
The doors of the Morgan Park School were opened to the public one last time.
The University of Wisconsin System has eliminated dozens of administrative and academic affairs positions in a cost-saving measure to help cope with state budget cuts.
If you introduce preschoolers to vegetables they will most likely eat them.
Thirty–one fifth graders from Lake Superior Elementary spread 600 pounds of wild rice in the St. Louis River Estuary.