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Dirty Honey ‘Can’t Find the Brakes,’ But Makes Stops in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin
Fans of classic rock are in for a treat as Dirty Honey brings their "Can’t Find the Brakes World Tour" to North America, with dates lined up in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Known for blending classic rock riffs with Marc LaBelle’s searing vocals, Dirty Honey has been hailed as one of the most exciting bands in recent years.
With Biden out, these Wisconsin Democratic delegates have more power than they imagined
The Milwaukee delegates have cast their lot with Vice President Harris. Here are the Democrats from Wisconsin who will be delegates at the Convention next month in Chicago. With President Joe Biden announcing Sunday that he’s withdrawing from the race, the nomination is up for grabs. These are the Wisconsinites who will attend the convention as delegates.
Lincoln Park's W Third Street Faces Temporary Closure Amid Utility Work, Detours in Place
Lincoln Park residents and visitors who frequent W Third Street are being greeted by barricades and detour signs this week, as a section of the road undergoes closure due to utility work. The City of Duluth has embarked on water service replacements, necessitating the temporary shutdown of the 2800 and 2900 blocks of the street. As per an official document released by the City of Duluth, since yesterday, July 22, the westbound lane from 28th Avenue W to Devonshire Street has been closed to both vehicles and parked cars. The city's statement outlined details for the detour, channeling westbound traffic towards alternate routes including First Street, Truck Center Drive, and Chestnut Street.
What You Need to Know About Minnesota’s New Child Passenger Safety Laws
DULUTH, Minn. — Starting August 1, there’s new ways for children to be safe while riding in vehicles. According to the new Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law, infants under 2-years-old must be secured in a rear-facing car or rear facing convertible. “So, when a car seat is rear...
UMD football head coach Curt Wiese extends contract through 2028-29 season
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - The University of Minnesota Duluth is keeping its head football coach for the next four years. UMD officials announced on Monday that Curt Wiese has agreed to a contract extension through the 2028-29 season. “Curt is an exceptional coach and an incredible person,” said...
Renowned stunt performer, actor ‘Steve-O’ to perform at DECC
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - A renowned stunt performer, actor, and television personality is performing in the Twin Ports later this year. Steve-O will be at DECC Symphony Hall on Tuesday, November 12. He gained fame as a member of the cast of the hit MTV show “Jackass,” where...
Northern Minnesota Sees Warming Trend Despite Isolated Showers
Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota residents should be prepared for varying weather conditions this week, including isolated storms, sunny days, and a significant beach hazard. Today, the area is expected to experience a 20-50% chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms, with temperatures ranging from 66 to 76 degrees. According...
Former UWS Forward Jordan Martin Re-Signs with Indy Fuel
SUPERIOR, Wis.- A former UWS Yellowjacket is staying put with his current team. Forward Jordan Martin has re-signed with the Indy Fuel. In 35 games last season, Martin had two goals and six assists. He’s also had stints with the Toledo Walleye and the Birmingham Bulls. Martin last suited...
School leaders spend time learning during the 2024 Summer Superintendent Session
School may be out for summer. But superintendents from across the Northland are spending time learning about the latest issues. They are attending the 2024 Summer Superintendent Session, hosted by ARCC, Arrowhead Regional Computing Consortium. ARCC provides training and support to area school districts. “The topics change each year,” shared...
Punishing people for sleeping and camping in public spaces
In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled fining or jailing people for sleeping and camping in public places when there is no shelter available does not violate the Constitution. The decision gives local governments the license to criminally punish people in homeless encampments or other public spaces. A recently...
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