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Wisconsin and Minnesota Spring Turkey Season Nears

  MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN -- Spring turkey season is approaching fast, with both Wisconsin and Minnesota seasons starting on April 16. Historically, it would have been odd to see a turkey this far north in Minnesota…

Duluth City Councilor Mike Mayou Will Not Seek Reelection

DULUTH, Minn. -- ​Duluth's Second District City Councilor, Mike Mayou, has announced he will not seek reelection this November. Mayou explained his decision to not seek reelection, citing the need to focus on his family, including his wife, recently diagnosed…

Lack of Federal Funds Effects Spongy Moth Treatment

NORTHERN MINNESOTA -- Federal funding delays is impacting the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and their response to limiting the spread of spongy moths. Spongy Moths are an destructive invasive species in our area that…

Tornado Siren Tests Part of Severe Weather Week

MINNESOTA -- With severe weather awareness week happening through Friday you may hear some warning sirens around 1:45 p.m. today. Participating counties and townships were asked to test their outdoor tornado sirens for Tornado…

Students Compete in Annual High School Math Meet

SUPERIOR, Wis. -- For over 30 years, UW- Superior has opened up its space for math-letes competing both against each other, and for individual gain. Over 70 students from 6 different high schools met…

House Fire Destroys Lakewood Township Home, Cat Perishes

LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP, Minn. -- On the evening of April 9, 2025, a house fire broke out around 5:53 p.m. in the 3200 block of Beach Street in Lakewood Township. The home was completely destroyed, though no people were injured. Sadly,…

Duluth Police Investigate Downtown Stabbing

DULUTH, Minn. -- Duluth police are investigating a stabbing downtown. The incident happened around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 100-block of East 3rd Street. A police spokesperson said a 33-year-old man was stabbed in the arm while walking. The victim…

Denfeld Robotics makes it to World Championships

DULUTH, Minn -- Denfeld Nation Automation, the robotics team at Denfeld, has qualified for the world championships. The next step: getting ready for it. They are looking to raise $47,000 to cover the cost…

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