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Even though it might not feel like it, it's already October which means Halloween is just around corner.
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Even though it might not feel like it, it's already October which means Halloween is just around corner.
The revitalization of Superior’s Tower Avenue seems to be helping some local businesses flourish.
Both used and new skis, snowboards and bikes were on sale, as well as clothing for outdoor activities.
The Miller Hill Mall is the place to be this weekend if you’re looking for unique gifts.
Texas Roadhouse butchers from across the Midwest are gearing up for the National Meat Cutting Challenge in La Crosse next week.
The Knight Cities Challenge awards a total of $5 million to the best ideas from communities nationwide, for making cities more vibrant places to live and work.
A facilities study of all three fire department stations was completed last year. The study included a condition assessment and a space needs analysis.It showed that the two stations were in good shape, but the headquarters station had needs that had to be addressed and fixed.
Minnesota has retained its ranking as the nation's top turkey producing state despite this year's bird flu outbreak.
Thursday night, the Duluth Art Institute showcased the international stars that are born in Duluth at the first in a series of six discussions called 'Design Duluth.'
A familiar face in the Twin Ports business community is retiring.
A Cultural Entrepreneurship major at UMD is up to big things.
Tuesday coffee lovers across the nation had reason to celebrate their java jolt.
The Hermantown Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of a new coffee shop Tuesday.
The Lillegards say they chose the location because they believe Lincoln Park to be a neighborhood on the rise and want to be there when the neighborhood reaches its full potential.
Crews are working to return an historic Duluth site to what it once was.
The Duluth City Council heard citizen feedback late into the night about downtown bike lane proposals Monday.
A popular restaurant in Ashland makes a comeback after burning to the ground on April Fools Day more than a decade ago.
The next 14 days will see back to back event weekends giving area businesses like the Hotel Chequamegon and Black Cat Coffee Shop one final surge of business before winter.
Northlanders had the chance to get an up close look at some alpacas Saturday.
Involta, LLC, an data center services company hosted a private luncheon to celebrate the company’s 3 years of growth, innovation and impact on Minnesota’s statewide and regional economy.