City Sees $13K in Unpaid Garbage Bills
It’s a trashy problem that’s been going on for more than a decade in Proctor.
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It’s a trashy problem that’s been going on for more than a decade in Proctor.
Nearly a week ago, the Virginia Fire Department got the go ahead for a new peak response unit.
The Wisconsin state Assembly is scheduled to vote on approving a $500 million financing plan for a new Milwaukee Bucks arena.
Heater Rental Services will be moving into a new 10,000 square foot building at West Superior Street and 29th Avenue West.
If you’re in the mood for a taste of Ireland on the South Shore, the place to be is ‘The Snug’.
Now that we’ve seen the hottest days so far this year, one thing’s for certain – it’s ice cream season.
CHUM and the Duluth School District are working together to help with children's back to school list.
The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse encourages all golfers to tee off to end violence Friday, July 31st.
The dog days of summer have arrived and boat landings are keeping busy.
It’s been a heated issue for months, a proposed hog farm just miles from Lake Superior is up for debate once more.
The City of Duluth wants your input on plans to improve and renovate two popular parks: Memorial Park and Irving Park.
The number of Minnesotans who have health insurance is rising but so is the number of state residents struggling to pay their medical bills.
Bayfront Park was the place to be for anyone who loves pale ales, stouts and lagers.
July is Hire a Veteran Month and this Thursday a special job fair will allow vets to connect with local employers looking to hire.
Saturday, All Pints North – one of the biggest brew fests of the summer – returns to Bayfront Park for its 4th year, featuring nearly 100 craft breweries from around Minnesota. With so many brewers in town, Bent Paddle wanted to kick off the weekend the only way they know how.
A new restaurant with a spin on traditional American faire will soon open on the Iron Range.
The tourist season is just heating up in the Northland and businesses are on pace to break a record.
This weekend Ely is expected to grow about 40,000 people as locals and tourists are making their way into town for something blue, round and juicy.
U.S. Steel is in the process of calling back more than 300 workers who were laid off from the plant in Mountain Iron.
The Mariner Mall in Superior bustled with people and activities celebrating people of all abilities.


