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WWII Marine to be Laid to Rest Saturday

DULUTH, Minn. - A Duluth Marine missing since 1943 finally returns home Saturday. Sergeant James Hubert will be laid to rest 74 years after he was killed at the Battle of…

Duluth Dog Show on Second Day

DULUTH, Minn.-The Duluth Kennel Club’s Dog Show was on its second leg today. The show started yesterday and runs through the weekend at the DECC. Each day a “Best in Show” winner…

Carlton Hosting Dog Show

DULUTH, Minn.-You may have heard about the dog show in Duluth this weekend, but there's a different type of dog show being held in Carlton all weekend too. The Twin Ports Dog…

Michigan Street Utilities Upgrades Resume July 17

DULUTH, Minn. - Michigan Street in downtown Duluth has undergone a significant utilities upgrade project since April involving electrical, gas, and water lines. The first phase was completed on June 30, allowing for the temporary re-opening of Michigan Street. Phase…

Health department temporarily funding suicide hotline

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Department of Health will provide temporary funding to maintain a suicide prevention hotline that was expected to shut down. The department will provide $139,000 to keep the hotline open at least until September…

Duluth Celebrates Lake Superior Day

DULUTH, Minn. - Lake Superior Day is on Sunday, but Duluth is celebrating the entire weekend. The Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center in Canal Park will be hosting displays…

WWII Veteran Awarded High School Diploma

DULUTH, Minn. - Some 78 years after Marine Sgt. James Hubert should have graduated from Denfeld High School, the World War II veteran received his diploma. "This is just one small thing…

Workshop Offers Genealogy Tips

DULUTH, Minn. - The St. Louis County Historical Society offered a genealogy workshop at The Depot Thursday. In this Basic Genealogy class, people learned how to start their own family research using…

Duluth Kennel Club Hosts Dog Shows

DULUTH, Minn. - For the rest of this week, the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center has gone to the dogs. Through Sunday, the Duluth Kennel Club hosts its annual series of…

Floods Causing Major Problems in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -Historic flooding has forced businesses in Burlington to close while they wait for power to be restored but residents are upbeat as cleanup efforts begin. Bob Koldeway owns a bike shop in town and was spending the day Thursday…

Wisconsin's Right-to-Work Law Upheld

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -A federal appeals court panel has upheld Wisconsin's right-to-work law. The law prohibits businesses and unions from reaching agreements that require all workers to pay union dues. Unions maintain the law enables nonunion members to receive free…

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