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Stride, Ride, Glide Tri Helping Preserve Trails at Superior Municipal Forest
SUPERIOR, Wisc. - The Superior Municipal Forest held its Stride, Ride, Glide Tri outdoor event where you run, bike and ski for a purpose. The money…
Downtown Restaurants Are Heating Up For Duluth Restaurant Week
DULUTH, Minn. - This week you're encouraged to eat downtown and forget about counting calories for Duluth Restaurant Week. At least 20 downtown restaurants are participating in restaurant week…
First United Methodist Church Hosts Concert To Restore Pipe Organ
DULUTH, Minn. - First United Methodist Church in Duluth held a concert to keep the history of one instrument alive. Proceeds from the Make a Joyful Noise…
Duluth Women's Expo at the DECC
DULUTH, Minn. - It happens once a year and can draw in thousands of women to town. It's all for the Duluth Women's Expo at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. As you…
NorShor Theatre Opens Its Doors For First Concert
DULUTH, Minn. - If you were able to score tickets to the Don Ness shows off the Norshor Theatre you were in luck for the sold out show. Several…
Stride, Ride, Glide Triathlon in Superior Sunday
SUPERIOR, Wisc. - If you're looking to run, bike and ski this weekend you're in luck. The Stride, Ride and Glide Winter Triathlon is happening Sunday in Superior. The race…
'Dogs Drop Series Opener Vs. Omaha
University of Nebraska-Omaha 4, University of Minnesota Duluth 1 (F)
Superior High School Students Protest Against Gun Violence
SUPERIOR, Wisc. - Students from Superior High School took their concerns on gun violence to the streets, doubling down on similar protests that took place earlier in the week at the schools there. A small…
Denfeld High School Band Hosts Mardi Gras Themed Fundraiser
DULUTH, Minn. - The Denfeld High School Band has their sights set on taking a trip to New Orleans. So they had a Mardi Gras themed fundraiser to raise money to…
Vendors Prepare For the 10th Annual Duluth Women's Expo
DULUTH, Minn. - The 10th Annual Duluth Women's Expo begins March 3 at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) and vendors were setting up for the big event. By March 3 this room…
T & M Athletics to Close After 39 Years
WILLOW RIVER, Minn. - T & M Athletics is going out of business after thirty-nine years. The family owned store has been a staple of the Willow River Community since 1979…
Ice-O-Ramma the Northland Fishing Tournament Tradition
ASHLAND, Wis.- The competition is tough on the Chequamegon Bay near Ashland, Wisconsin this weekend. The annual Ice–O–Ramma kicks off on Saturday. The weekend long competition is a tradition of over 30 years.…
Outdoor Hockey Season Comes to an End
Superior, Wis.-It's the end of the season for outdoor ice hockey in Superior. Friday is the last day the rinks will be open. Officials say with the spring like conditions lately, the…
Medical Professionals Discuss Critical Patient Care
DULUTH, Minn.- Medical professionals work in time critical conditions everyday and are reviewing past patient care. Medical professionals with St. Luke's Hospital held a conference Friday at Pier B resort to…
How to Keep Your Kidney Healthy
DULUTH, Minn.- March is National Kidney Awareness month, which means medical professionals are working hard to remind the public of just how important kidney care is. Chronic kidney disease is a prevalent…
Update: Deceased Male at Eel Pout Festival Identified
WALKER, Minn. -The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has now identified the body of the male who was found unresponsive in a fish house at the Eel Pout Festival. Authorities have identified the man as 21-year-old Samuel Schooley of Bemidji. An…
Walker Comes out Against Trump’s Proposed Tariffs
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is opposing President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, asking that he reconsider. Walker joined the backlash Friday against Trump's proposal that will likely raise steel and aluminum…
Nashwauk Police Investigate Possible Student Threats
NASHWAUK, Minn. - The City of Nashwauk Police Department has completed an investigation into possible threats made by “a few students” in the Nashwauk-Keewatin School District. The police department and School District state that because this situation involves juveniles the…
Minnesota not Enforcing Domestic Abuse gun Laws
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Minneapolis TV station says Minnesota courts appear to be doing a lackluster job of making sure guns are seized from abusers in domestic violence cases. KARE-TV examined data when following up on a 2014 law that…
Team Shuster Rings in Opening Bell at NYSE
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. - The USA Curling Team Olympic gold medalists rang in the Opening Bell this morning at the New York Stock Exchange. It was all smiles on stage as team members cheered and applauded along with the…
Shooter Identified in Central Michigan University Shooting
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (AP) — Campus police identified and released a photo of Davis during an afternoon news conference. Lt. Larry Klaus said surveillance video suggests he fled on foot after the 8:30 a.m. shooting at Campbell Hall. Investigators said…
Male Injured in Spooner Explosion
SPOONER, Wis. - Washburn County Dispatch received a 911 call at approximately 5:55 a.m. reporting an explosion at 1100 Roundhouse Road. A 29-year-old male sustained life threatening injuries due to the explosion Spooner Officers, along with a Washburn County Sheriff’s…
Giant Insects Fill Duluth Depot
DULUTH, Minn. - Giant insects are taking over the Duluth Depot. Friday an educational exhibit highlighting insects is opening up at the Duluth Depot. The World of Giant Insects exhibit…
Two Suspects Arrested After Allegedly Trying to Burglarize Hermantown Home
HERMANTOWN, Minn.-Hermantown police have arrested two suspects who allegedly forced their way into a home on the 4000 block of Ugstad Road to burglarize it late Thursday night. A couple was sleeping inside at the time. One of the homeowners…
Midday Update 3-2-18
An update on local news and weather.
Worst of bad US flu Season is Over as Illnesses Decline
NEW YORK (AP) — The worst of the nation’s nasty flu season is finally over. U.S. health officials said Friday that the flu season apparently peaked in early February and has been falling since then. The number of people going…


