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Temporary Plan Unveiled To Battle Overheating At DECC Arena
DULUTH, Minn. — After two recent weekends of unbearable heat inside the DECC Arena, Exec. Dir. Dan Hartman says he’s made the “tough decision” to rent a temporary AC unit until $2.8 million in state bonding money can be used to install a modern-day AC system for that side of the DECC.
Music on the Ship Free Concerts atop the William A. Irvin Ship in Duluth
Head to the William A. Irvin Thursday nights now through August for the free concert series Music on the Ship!. Looking for something thrifty and fun to do in Duluth? Brand new this year, the William A. Irvin is hosting free Thursday night concerts atop on the boat called Music on the Ship! They will feature a selection of N/A beverages and a food truck. Don’t forget to BYO (bring your own) bagged chair to sit on!
Grand Rapids Goaltender Carter Casey Named to U.S. Under-18 Men’s Select Team
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn.- Late last week, Grand Rapids goaltender Carter Casey took part in the Hlinka Gretzky Cup Camp with hopes of being named to the U.S. Under-18 Select Team. It appears he made an impact. Because Tuesday, Casey was named to the team. He is one of three goaltenders...
Former UMD Defender Quinn Dunkle to Play for Union
DULUTH, Minn.- Another former UMD women’s hockey player has found her next college team. Quinn Dunkle is set to suit up for Union this upcoming season. Dunkle only skated in Duluth for one season. In 36 games, she had one assist. Dunkle is the fourth player to transfer out...
Duluth Little League 11U Baseball Team Takes 2nd at State
ALBERT LEA, Minn.- A tip of the cap to the Duluth Little League 11U Baseball Team. Last weekend, they placed 2nd out of 30 teams in the 11UAA Minnesota Sports Federation State Tournament in Albert Lea. Duluth was 5-1 in the tourney, falling to Byron. Overall, the team won 20...
Few specifics in Wisconsin’s first AI action plan
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s first artificial intelligence action place mentions strategies, policies, and principles in Wisconsin’s first artificial intelligence action plan released recently by Gov. Tony Evers. “We know that AI technologies are already changing the world as we know it – including the way folks work. And its why Wisconsin is working to lead the way on AI implementation and ethical utilization as we continue our work to build an economy that works for everyone,” Evers said in a statement. ...
Wisconsin 7th grader competing in K12 National Cook-Off
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Andrew Endo, a student at Wisconsin Virtual Academy, will compete in the K12 National Cook-Off in Arlington, Va. The 7th grader advanced to the finals after presenting a dish inspired by his family's heritage, featuring fish wrapped in kelp over basmati rice with candied crickets. Endo was one of six finalists chosen from over 300 contestants in the initial virtual round.
Kamala Harris to campaign with running mate in Eau Claire next week
WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign with her running mate in Eau Claire next week as part of her first battleground state tour as Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee. Harris and her future running mate, expected to be announced early next week, will travel to battleground states "to campaign to the voters...
Dairy Cares’ 2024 Campaign Raises a Record $453,000
DE PERE, WIS. (July 31, 2024) — Non-profit organization, Dairy Cares of Wisconsin, has raised a record setting $453,000 on behalf of the Children’s Wisconsin health system during this year’s campaign. That amount represents the best year in Dairy Care’s 14-year fundraising history. With that success, it...
Labor Day Weekend Parties & Events in Wisconsin
Written by Kenzie Barrena Published on July 31, 2024 in Nightlife & Parties,. As summer draws to a close, Wisconsin is gearing up for a Labor Day weekend to remember with parties, festivals and events taking place from Aug. 28 to Sept. 2. Aug. 28 to Sept. 2: Walworth County...
Central Wisconsin Weather: Scattered Severe Storms and Heat Indices Near 100
La Crosse, WI – Central Wisconsin is set to experience significant weather changes, with heat indices near 100 degrees and the possibility of severe storms this evening. According to the US National Weather Service in La Crosse, the primary threat from these storms will be damaging winds, especially as they shift southeast from central Minnesota into northeast Iowa and southeast Minnesota. The most intense weather is expected between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m.