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Superior Fire Crews Responded To Structure Fire Saturday

SUPERIOR, Wis. -- A structure fire was reported at 306 East 5th Street in Superior on Saturday, according to the Superior Fire Department. Just before 9:00 p.m., fire crews arrived to the scene of a single-stall detached garage with a…

1st Ship Carrying Ukrainian Grain Leaves The Port Of Odesa

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set out Monday from the port of Odesa under an internationally brokered deal to unblock the embattled country’s agricultural exports and ease a growing global food crisis. The Sierra Leone-flagged…

Park Point Brings local Music to the Beach

DULUTH, Minn.-- Sounds of live music filled the air for the Beach House Jam, at Park Point Beach House. With help from the Duluth Parks and Recreations. Local buskers got to come out and…

Bowfest Comes to a Draw

SUPERIOR, Wisc.-- It was a successful weekend at Bowfest over at the Mont Du Lac Resort in Superior. Known as the worlds largest 3D archery and live music festival. Thousands of pro and amateur archers…

No Wake Zones Lifted on Rainy Lake, Voyageurs National Park

INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. - The recovery from this year’s historic flooding in the Rainy Lake Basin continues in Koochiching County. All No Wake zones that were placed in late May have been removed.  They were first established within 300 feet of…

Backyard Bash Comes Roaring Back

DULUTH, Minn.-- It was a beautiful day at the Lake Superior Zoo for the annual Backyard Bash fundraising event. A line was out the door to get inside for live music, yard games, train rides,…

Local Schools Face Food Service Staff Shortage

DULUTH, Minn. -- Schools across the nation are in desperate need of food service workers, including Lowell Elementary School in Duluth. The shortage is not only in the area, but throughout the country and…

CASDA's 10th Annual Golf Scramble

SUPERIOR, Wis. - CASDA hit the Nemadji Golf Course Friday in Superior as part of its 10th annual golf scramble fundraiser. 29 teams helped raise money for CASDA's mission to provide supportive services to victims…

Floyd Family, Others See Inequality In Penalties For Ex-Cops

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three former Minneapolis police officers went before a federal judge during the last week to be sentenced for violating George Floyd’s civil rights, and for each man, U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson handed out penalties well below what…

UWS Receives 26,000 Grant from Focus on Energy Program

SUPERIOR, WI. -- University of Wisconsin-Superior was one of 15 awarded grants from the 'Focus on Energy' program in Wisconsin. The program works with businesses to reduce energy waste and become more energy efficient.…

Two Duluth Groups Receive $600,000 Grants

NORTHERN, Minn. -- 46 groups in Northern Counties and Tribal Nations were awarded grants from the Northland Foundation. Small businesses, organizations, schools and native nations received grants this week. Totaling over $600,000 from April…

Son Accused Of Killing Father In Aitkin County

FLEMING, Minn. -- A man is dead in Aitkin County, and his own son is accused of the crime, according to authorities. The Sheriff's Office said the body of Daniel Bzdok, 62, of Buffalo, Minnesota was found in his cabin…

Bowfest Kicks Off

SUPERIOR, Wisc.-- Archers have their targets in sight for Bowfest over at Mont Du Lac resort in Superior. Running through Sunday, this event brings out thousands of people. To enjoy the worlds largest 3D outdoor…

Ursa Minor Taps into Solar Energy

DULUTH, Minn. - Solar energy and beer are colliding in a good way at Ursa Minor Brewing in Duluth's Lincoln Park neighborhood. The brewery has installed a 24.8 kilowatt solar panel system on the roof.…

Ellison: No Appeal To Defend Minnesota Abortion Restrictions

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorney General Keith Ellison said Thursday that he won’t appeal a ruling that struck down most of Minnesota’s restrictions on abortion as unconstitutional, saying the state has already spent enough time and money on the case and is unlikely…

US Economy Shrinks For A 2nd Quarter, Raising Recession Fear

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession. The decline that the Commerce Department reported…

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