Creating Sweet Concoctions at Pep's Bake Shop
Many bags of candy will be collected by kids in the Northland Monday night, but what happens once all the sugar is eaten up in a matter of days?
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Many bags of candy will be collected by kids in the Northland Monday night, but what happens once all the sugar is eaten up in a matter of days?
Some of us have had that feeling where we found out our moms or dads threw out some of our old toys. A new store in Duluth will not only take many down memory lane, but let them relive some of those childhood memories in a galaxy that's close to home.
The Red Brick Cafe in Barronett has become a hometown staple of Northwestern Wisconsin.
One local shop in Grand Rapids is making quite the impact on local sweet tooth lovers in the area. It all started up with those near and dear to Sandy Gauwitz.
With a name like the Fat Radish, it's bound to get a few grins. However, most of the smiles from this uniquely named restaurant come after each and every bite.
It's an antique store where you can find a little of everything and much more.
Pier Plaza Restaurant and Pickled Herring Lounge serves fresh fish every day
In this week's Knowing Your Neighbors we head out to Grand Rapids where one gallery is helping to frame the city.
The company uses welding to create beautiful iron designs.
A coffee shop in Virginia has turned into a cultural hub.
When you think of the North Shore, multiple gift shops, Northern cuisine, and beautiful scenery probably comes to mind.
The Beaver House is known not only for a huge walleye coming through its roof but also for its famous Beaver Flicks. The popular bait shop brings in locals and tourists.
After finding some comfortable places to stay while hiking on the Appalachian Trail, a Grand Marais couple decided they could provide the same comforts of home to other travelers in their neck of the woods.
Norman's One Stop is a family-run business that sells just about everything in Orr. Many stop here first, before a great day on the lake.
After owning a print shop for thirty years, one local businessman decided to spice things up. He started making his own pepper sauce that's quickly been heating up the Northland.


