New Owners, New Name for Jitters Coffee and Tea House
After 17 years serving as a staple of downtown Duluth, Jitters Coffee and Tea House now has new owners and a new name.
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After 17 years serving as a staple of downtown Duluth, Jitters Coffee and Tea House now has new owners and a new name.
Duluth’s vision for Superior Street is set to drastically change.
We’re taking a detour from talking about food in this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors; instead we take you to a one stop shop in Hibbing.
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U.S.-flag Great Lakes freighters (lakers) moved 10.8 million tons of dry-bulk cargo in May, their highest total for that month since 2008.
General Mills is dropping artificial colors and flavors from its cereals, the latest company to respond to a growing desire for food made with ingredients people see as natural.
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This weekend the Duluth Police Department has all hands on deck to make sure everyone is safe at one of Duluth's biggest events.
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It's strawberry season in Minnesota.
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Essentia Health and Kohl's teamed up to give out 1,300 life jackets.
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The farmer's market in downtown Superior is up and running again.
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The United States Hockey Hall of Fame is planning improvements for the Eveleth facility.


