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2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
Clean Up Your Poop
As summer maybe coming some day, I was quickly reminded about a friendly reminder I'd like to share. I will also keep this very short and to the point. I live very close to the Lakewalk in Duluth,...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 4:43 PM
Annual Al Dumancus Memorial Brunch at the DECC this Sunday
It's that time of the year again- Time for the Annual Al Dumancus Memorial Brunch. It's one of the few events that involves many of the local chefs from the community. We come together to raise money ...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 1:46 PM
Updated: No charges in lawmaker-minor rest stop incident
By Brandon Stahl, Duluth News Tribune The St. Louis County Attorneys office has decided not to pursue charges in an Interstate 35 rest stop incident last month involving state Rep. Kerry Gauthier a...
Posted on 8/16/12 at 1:51 PM
Thar's "gold" in them thar Martian hills!
I've been reading a book about Lake Superior geology this month to help me better understand the origins of Duluth's rocky landscape. Walls of pink and black volcanic rock line every creek and river...
Posted on 12/11/11 at 1:00 PM
Public can help the North Shore recover at GiveMN.org
In partnership with GiveMN, the Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Lake Superior Zoological Society announced today that they are seeking donations to help Duluth and the surrounding area recover from devastating flooding that occurred on June 20, 2012.June 25, 2012
Here's how to help those struggling in the flood
Those who want to help people affected by disasters such as floods, fires, tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as countless crises at home and around the world, can make a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief.June 20, 2012
DNR's plan against zebra mussels takes form
State natural resource officials now have a plan to at least try to slow the spread of zebra mussels, fish-killing VHS virus, jumping Asian carp and other aquatic invasive species.By John Myers , January 11, 2011
Whatever happened to H1N1?
It’s been months since we’ve heard anything about the H1N1 virus, more popularly and incorrectly known as the swine flu.By Jana Hollingsworth , January 01, 2011
Duluth might place new restrictions on strip clubs
Future enterprises looking to profit from adult entertainment soon may find Duluth a more difficult place in which to do business.By Peter Passl , June 26, 2010
Heart attack was waiting to strike, Hermantown runner's family says
By Brandon Stahl , June 22, 2010
Numerous moose sightings surprise Minnesota researchers
From the Boundary Waters, where moose are common, to northwestern Minnesota, where they were thought to be nearly extinct, Minnesotans are reporting more moose sightings than researchers expected.By John Myers , June 07, 2010
Hope, the bear cub, is missing again
Hope, the Internet-famous black bear cub, was still missing in the woods near Ely on Wednesday, and researchers say they have given up hope of reuniting the cub and its mother.By John Myers , June 03, 2010
Body of missing Duluth teen found
By John Myers , May 24, 2010
Ely mayor sentenced after decades of flouting law
The mayor of Ely was sentenced in federal court in Duluth on Tuesday after pleading guilty to driving his snowmobile in a federal wilderness area and entering the wilderness without a permit.By John Myers , May 20, 2010
DFL hurdles await Kelliher
Democratic-Farmer-Laborites left their weekend convention saying they were united, but signs of discord even surfaced at a party celebrating Margaret Anderson Kelliher's endorsement.By Don Davis , April 26, 2010
DFL convention will not produce a final answer
Democratic-Farmer-Labor convention delegates will whittle down the Minnesota governor's race this weekend, but will not pick their November election candidate.By Don Davis , April 22, 2010
Duped of life savings, Hibbing woman gets it back
An 81-year-old Hibbing woman said her life savings were wiped out and she was “34 dollars and some cents’’ in the hole after a Florida man scammed her out of almost $38,500 by telling her she had won the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes — a $600,000 prize.By Mark Stodghill , April 17, 2010
Lakeville man dies in Itasca County snowmobile crash
A 61-year-old man died from injuries suffered in a snowmobile accident Sunday afternoon.By Staff Report , February 02, 2010
Son of two Lutheran pastors in Duluth believed dead in Haiti
The adult son of two Lutheran pastors in Duluth has apparently perished under a Port-au-Prince mountainside building that collapsed during Tuesday’s Haitian earthquake.By John Myers and Brandon Stahl , January 16, 2010
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