Business

Hayward Businesses Surviving Warm Winter

In the resort towns of Northwest Wisconsin, business is seasonal—fishing  and water sports when it's warm, ice fishing and snow sports, when it's cold—but this year the mild winter has kept the snow from falling and the lakes from freezing, and the usual suspects aren't around.

Lack of Snow Slowing Business In Northland

Snowfall is well below average this year.  If it were not for the sizable snow storm last week, most of the Northland would be more than 50 percent below average snowfall levels on the year. 

IRRRB Approves Funding for 8 Projects

Eight development infrastructure projects and investment in two rural broadband projects were considered by the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board meeting Monday.

Super One Matching Red Kettle Donations

Salvation Army Director of Development, Gordon Mesedahl said this year's campaign needed a shot in the arm and Super One's donation match pledge will be just that.

Visit Duluth Celebrates Gene Shaw's Retirement

Visit Duluth and local business and community leaders got together for a party Wednesday to celebrate the retirement of Gene Shaw -- who was the public relations director for Visit Duluth for more than a decade. 

Midwest Energy Ships 500 Millionth Ton of Coal

Midwest Energy Resources Company (MERC) transshipped its 500 millionth ton of coal on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015, with the loading of Interlake Steamship Company’s M/V Paul R. Tregurtha for the DTE Electric Company. 

KYN: Stokkes Meat Market

With grocery chains around town, it can sometimes be difficult to know exactly where your meat is coming from.

Warm Up To Brews

Five breweries paired up with a couple bands to bring in the holiday spirit with Warm Up to Brews.

KYN: Blue Wave On The Bay

A new building in Ashland is catching some attention of people who drive by.It’s called Blue Wave on the Bay, and it’s this week’s Knowing your Neighbors.

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