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Hermantown’s Dylan Samberg to Compete at PGA Manitoba Open
HERMANTOWN, Minn.- Former UMD and Hermantown defenseman and current Winnipeg Jet Dylan Samberg is set to compete at the PGA Manitoba Open this upcoming weekend. It’s a return to the sport where he once tied for 3rd at the AA Boys Golf State Tournament in 2016. Samberg is also...
Meatloaf Run brought to you by Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association will be held Saturday, Sept. 7
The 2nd annual Meatloaf Run brought to you by the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Chapter 48-8 is taking place on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024 in memory of Wesley ‘Snipes’ Kubat. Kubat used to love to ride his motorcycle. He was a part of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association and was working to start a chapter in Grand Rapids. He died by suicide in 2021. His mother, Joy, was once a part of the group Mothers of Veterans Suicide, a nonprofit organization formed to assist Veterans...
Bemidji Community Theater to Debut ‘Hats Off to Broadway’ Musical Revue
In the performing arts, you usually hear about a small production making it onto the big stage, not a big production making it onto a smaller stage. But this time, Broadway has made its way to the Bemidji Community Theater as they perform their “Hats off to Broadway” musical revue.
Minnesota Severe Weather Threat Looms Monday: Large Hail and High Winds Possible
Duluth, MN – Severe weather is expected to impact Minnesota and Wisconsin starting Sunday evening and continuing into Monday, with the most significant threats centered on Monday. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Duluth, a series of storms may bring large hail, damaging winds, and a slight chance of tornadoes.
New Ceremonial Hall opens on the Fond Du Lac Band Reservation
A new Ceremonial Hall, “Gimanidoowichigemin Gwaaba’iganing” is now open on the Fond Du Lac Reservation. This is the first permanent structure for the tribe to have their traditional ceremonies. Jeff Savage, Museum Director on the Fond Du Lac Reservation says this is a historic moment for the...
College Kids: Building healthy financial habits
Personal finance 101 may not be on your college student’s course list, but it’s important to learn. Amanda Bruggeman with Affinity Plus has advice for both student’s and parents. “I’ll start by sharing two important statistics every parent should know: Nearly 57% of students don’t know their...
The Birkie Pulled it Off. Doing What Will be Needed Going Forward.
Welcomes Over 20 Outdoor Recreation Industry Professionals. Duluth, MN – August 15, 2024 – The Great Lakes Outdoor Summit, organized by the Duluth Area Outdoor Alliance (DAOA), is thrilled to announce the detailed schedule for Friday, October 25, taking place at the DECC Harbor Side Convention Center in Duluth, Minnesota. This highly anticipated day will offer a robust program of 12 dynamic sessions, an inspiring keynote speaker, lively lunch entertainment, and networking opportunities with over 40 outdoor recreation organizations designed to engage and connect outdoor recreation advocates, enthusiasts, and businesses from across the region.
Woman sentenced in fatal animal neglect case
Rainna Korby received a stay of adjudication for one count of Overwork/Mistreat Animals-Torture for the death of her dog, Gio, who later became known to the public as “Lovebug”. Korby has been placed on 3 years of supervised probation. A successful completion of probation will result in a dismissal.
Hawks’ volleyball topple Hilltoppers in season opener
The Marshall Hilltoppers took on the Hermantown Hawks in their season opener. Starting off strong, Hermantown’s Ella Shultz manages to sneak in a point, just dropping the ball over the net for a 1-0 lead. Next the Hawks are back with an unreturnable serve from Mikayla Sweeny, and Sweeny doesn’t stop with another serve, this time an ace. Hermantown’s Brooklyn Jensen manages to find a gap and rips the ball right into it.
Duluth Workforce Development Launches Free Training for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Jobs
In an effort to alleviate labor shortages in human services, a vital component of the Duluth community's healthcare infrastructure, Duluth Workforce Development has rolled out a no-cost training course aimed at equipping residents with the necessary skills to fill a growing demand in mental health and addiction treatment services. The organization has forecasted more than 1,500 job openings in Northeast Minnesota over the next ten years, underscoring the urgency in fostering a capable workforce equipped to handle the community's needs.
Wisconsin Goodwill Stores Will NOT Accept These 50 Items
Are you doing some fall cleaning before winter hits? I know I have been doing so and that comes with a lot of purging and donating. To be honest, I thought that stores like Goodwill accepted anything and everything but I recently learned that wasn't true!. That's why, if you're...
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