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Duluth Denfeld Boys Soccer Blanks North Branch for 1st Win
DULUTH, Minn.- The Duluth Denfeld boys soccer team picked up their first win of the season on Tuesday, defeating North Branch 3-0. Tyler Northfield led the Hunters with two goals in the contest. Ben Senich had the other goal for Denfeld. In net, Cannon Peak stopped all five shots he...
The kids are never fair game
Like many others, I wept watching vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s son Gus express his sheer admiration of his dad during the Democratic National Convention. Gus had tears in his eyes and an expression of pure joy when he pointed his index finger at his dad during his speech and said, “I love you, Dad” and “That’s my dad!” Much […] The post The kids are never fair game first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
HomeTown names Corcoran as next CEO following Westphal's retirement
After an illustrious career spanning 34 years, Kim Westphal, CEO of HomeTown Credit Union, has announced her retirement, effective March 2025. During her tenure, Westphal has been instrumental in driving the credit union’s growth, expanding its reach, and solidifying its reputation as a trusted financial partner in the community. Westphal joined HomeTown Credit Union in 1990, contributing significantly to its transformation from a small, employee-based credit union with $8M in assets and 3,500 members to a robust financial institution serving over 24,500 members across 26...
Fight preceded early morning shooting at Minneapolis' Nicollet Mall light rail station, police say
MINNEAPOLIS — An early morning shooting at a downtown Minneapolis light rail station left one person injured, according to the Metro Transit Police Department.It happened at about 6 a.m. at the Nicollet Mall Station. The victim, described only as a male, suffered a gunshot wound to the leg. He was taken to Hennepin Healthcare for treatment and is expected to survive.Police say surveillance video "suggests an altercation occurred between the victim and suspect prior to the shooting." The suspect is still at large.The shooting halted the METRO Blue Line for more than two hours during rush hour, with buses temporarily filling the transit gap throughout downtown, according to police.This is the fourth reported shooting this year at a Twin Cities light rail station or on a train. In May, a man was fatally shot at St. Paul's Dale Street Station.In June, Metro Transit officials said reported crimes on trains and stations were down by about 8%, while ridership had increased by about 12%.
Wisconsin 4H clubs invited to take part in ice cream flavor contest
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin 4H Foundation and Cedar Crest Ice Cream have once again teamed up for their annual ice cream flavor contest. All Wisconsin 4H clubs are invited to take part in the Cedar Crest Ice Cream 4-H Flavor Creation Contest. Clubs are eligible to submit their idea for a new ice cream flavor, along with a flavor description and interesting flavor name, between Sunday, Sept. 1 and Friday, Nov. 15.
How Wisconsin’s education endowment factors into the Lac du Flambeau land dispute
Boozhoo ("hello" in Ojibwe) and miigwech ("thank you") for reading the First Nations Wisconsin newsletter. Last week, there finally seemed to be some movement forward to settle the 19-month long dispute over four roads on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in northern Wisconsin. Officials with the nontribal town of Lac du Flambeau, located on...
76-year-old Wisconsin man arrested for 4th OWI after police find vehicle stopped near train tracks
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – A 76-year-old Wisconsin man was arrested for his fourth operating while intoxicated offense after officers found him stopped near train tracks. According to a release, the Madison Police Department received several reports of a vehicle stopped just short of train tracks near East Johnson Street and North First Street in Madison.
Evers, DNR propose new set of PFAS drinking water standards
Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) introduced a proposed new set of standards for the allowable amount of PFAS in the state’s drinking water on Monday. The action brings Wisconsin’s standards in line with the federal government’s. PFAS, also known as “forever...
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