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While students are enjoying summer break, some spent Thursday night at the Elks Lodge to start collecting school supplies.
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While students are enjoying summer break, some spent Thursday night at the Elks Lodge to start collecting school supplies.
Thursday night was filled with good food, games, conversation, and friendships.
Firefighters in Duluth are taking on vacant buildings to prepare for future fires.
U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan Thursday announced more than $1 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Education through the TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program for colleges in the Eighth District.
Wednesday night, Glensheen Mansion began a new tradition for their free summer series ‘Concerts on the Pier.’
UMD surveyed nearly 2000 alumni who received degrees from July 2013 to July 2014.
You can help document the history of Cloquet’s Middle School.
Monday night, youngsters went out to the Duluth Public Library to read, and learn some new moves while doing so.
UWS is out nearly $900,000. This, after the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved it's latest budget.
Throughout July, the Duluth Fire Department will practice using their new and more powerful tools to help rescue trapped victims of vehicle accidents.
ISD 709 officials announced Tuesday that they have received notification from Schweiger Development, Holding & Management LLC to amend a purchase agreement for the Rockridge and Morgan Park school properties.
It's official, Moose Lake is getting a new school.
Snakes, geckos and bearded dragons are just some of the reptiles in homes across the Twin Ports right now. But some need to be rescued just like cats and dogs. That’s why The Snake Pit is on the case in Duluth.
There is growing excitement between one of Duluth’s most famous artists – Anne Labovitz – and Duluth’s Sister Cities International.
The Duluth Children's Museum is offering free summer fun to families of those serving in the U.S. military.