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Minnesota Awesome celebrates state pride, Olympian Suni Lee
EDINA, Minnesota — There are so many things that make Minnesota great — or better yet — awesome. "Things are nice here, and scenic, and lots of lakes," said Dan Gordon, who grew up in Bismarck but moved to Minnesota in his early twenties. Dan and his...
Billboards hope to shine light on missing Indigenous people in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Department of Public Safety unveiled a new series of billboards meant to raise awareness about missing Indigenous relatives in the state.Eight billboards feature eight missing Indigenous people from Minnesota: Leo Coleman Cortez, Kateri Mishow, Mato Dow, Nevaeh Kingbird, Melissa Eagle Shield, Melissa Burt, Jeremy Jourdain and April Geyer.The DPS says the billboards can be seen in Minneapolis, Burnsville, Shoreview, Mounds View, Maplewood and Columbus Township.The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) office worked with Missing Children Minnesota and Clear Channel Communication on the billboards. Clear Channel Communication leased the billboard space for a $1 contract, according...
Superior Fire Department battles two fires Thursday
The Superior Fire Department responded to two separate structure fires on Thursday, July 26th. The first fire was reported at 11:26 p.m. at 5401 Oakes Ave. Fire crews arrived to find a large commercial structure with heavy fire visible. The significant volume of fire quickly compromised the building’s structural integrity, causing the roof to collapse and preventing crews from initiating an interior fire attack. Firefighters worked to contain and extinguish the blaze from the exterior using the Tower Ladder and multiple hand lines, successfully keeping the fire confined to the building of origin.
Two Separate Fires Thursday in the City of Superior
SUPERIOR, WI. — On July 25th, the Superior Fire Department responded to two separate fires in the City of Superior. At 11:26 pm, crews were dispatched to a large commercial building at 5401 Oakes Ave, according to a press release. Upon arrival, they found heavy fire that quickly caused...
Rice Lake Road Corridor Project Begins in Duluth
DULUTH, Minn. — After a decade of planning nearly $35 million has been secured for the Rice Lake Road Corridor Project. The money is coming from federal and state governments. The Rice Lake Road Corridor acts as a key commuter, and trucking route for the Duluth metro area. Crews will be reconstructing Rice Lake, Martin and Calvary roads.
Woodland Avenue closure extended in Duluth
The Woodland Avenue closure for thru traffic between St. Paul Ave. and Northfield Street is being extended through August 10th. The closure began July 9 and was originally supposed to end by the end of July. Steve Krasaway, Resident Engineer with St. Louis County, cited higher than normal rainfall as...
Earlier Start Time For Monday City Council Meeting
DULUTH, MN (KDAL) – With a possible vote on the proposed public safety ordinance, the Duluth City Council is expecting a large public turnout at the scheduled Monday night meeting. To meet the anticipated demand for both public comment and policy decisions, the start time of the meeting has...
CASDA Hosts 12th Annual Socks for Survivors Golf Scramble
SUPERIOR, Wis. — CASDA held their 12th annual Socks for Survivors Golf Scramble Thursday. The tournament was held at Nemadji Golf course in Superior. This is one of their two main fundraising events each year. In addition to the tournament, they had live music, a raffle, door prizes, and a Sock Contest. The sock contest had several prizes for different categories.
City by City: Duluth, Hibbing, Lake Nebagemon
DULUTH, Minn. - Chicago-cover band, DTA, will be putting on a free concert in Duluth on Thursday evening. There will also be two food trucks in attendance, Room at the Table and Oasis Del Norte. The fun starts at 6 p.m. with DTA taking the stage at 7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair and all are welcome to attend.
Community Celebration for 34th Americans with Disabilities Act Anniversary
SUPERIOR, Wis. — An event in Superior showed how our community helps individuals with disabilities. There were lots to celebrate Tuesday afternoon with the 34th Americans with Disabilities Act anniversary. Guests had the opportunity to become more informed about the disability community. It was an environment for learning, connecting, and growing. There were booths that brought awareness to topics ranging from accessible tools for daily activities, and adaptive outdoor gear. Getting informed about accessible resources is especially important.
Duluth Playhouse Youth Theatre to present Godspell Jr. and Mean Girls High School Version
This summer, the Duluth Playhouse Youth Theatre is set to present two exceptional productions at the NorShor Theatre. Showcasing the extraordinary talents of over 60 young performers from the Twin Ports area, these performances are the result of a four-week intensive training in acting, singing and dancing. From August 9-11,...
Super One donates $19K to Duluth veteran organizations
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - Nearly $20,000 was given to two Duluth veterans organizations Thursday morning. With their latest donation campaign, Super One split the money between American Legion Post #71 and VFW Post #137. Super One customers rounded up their final total at nine locations for about two...
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