Special Report: Flying High Part 2
As we continue our series on aviation in the Northland, we look at a world class maintenance facility that has made Duluth home.Â
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As we continue our series on aviation in the Northland, we look at a world class maintenance facility that has made Duluth home.Â
92 percent of the State of Minnesota is experiencing what officials label a moderate drought.Â
After years of struggling financially, Spirit Mountain is proposing to cut costs by nearly $600,000.
More than 600 bikes were sold at the 9th annual Bike Swap.
Engwall Wolff's Flower Shop in Superior has decided to promote their business and others by leading the start of "Good Neighbor Day."
After years of hoping to be the owner of the Gary Milk House, 20 year old, Derek Mendved's dream finally came true.
A campaign kicked off this week to help people better manage their personal finances.
A $1,500 cash reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those who stole a John Deere backhoe from a business in Clinton Township.
Five businesses were honored at the 23rd annual Joel Labovitz Entrepreneurial Success Awards held inside the DECC.
United Properties is proposing to build the brand new Kenwood Village on the southeast corner of Kenwood Avenue and Arrowhead Road.
An Iron Range mining company’s plant is staying idled.
Life House in Duluth is embarking on a new project that will provide care for young victims of sex trafficking. Â They say the first step for a youth to come out of this situation is safety.
The chilly weather may have some reaching for the warm blankets and if you're in need, no worries! Â Because St. Luke's has plenty of options in their main lobby.
Sammy's is offering a half–priced, single-topping pizza with the purchase of a 14 or 16 inch pie Monday through Thursday.
Professionals from the Minnesota Design Team have been hired to meet with Proctor residents to evaluate the good, and the not so good, within the city.
More and more women are getting out on the river and involved in the sport of fishing.
A new event kicked off this weekend to help build community projects just outside of Superior.
In the tourism months Canal Park restaurants will open additional seating and hotels will be full 7 days a week which means they need to add more staff to their businesses to meet the demand.
Locals lined up at 5 o'clock in the morning just to get their hands on exclusive tunes and collector’s items.
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