DULUTH
2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
Updated: No charges in lawmaker-minor rest stop incident
By Brandon Stahl, Duluth News Tribune The St. Louis County Attorneys office has decided not to pursue charges in an Interstate 35 rest stop incident last month involving state Rep. Kerry Gauthier a...
Posted on 8/16/12 at 1:51 PM
Gourmet gets easy with red pepper vinaigrette
Ever since my weekend in Duluth, I've been thinking about the Duluth Grill-prepared curried polenta lettuce wrap I ate while sipping beer at the Lake Superior Brewing Company. Fresh leaves of Bibb le...
Posted on 8/30/11 at 6:20 AM
The Goby and the Lamprey
Standing along the Duluth harbor in view of the Duluth lift bridge last Thursday afternoon, I found myself doing something rather out-of-the ordinary - fishing. Oh, fishing is nothing new to me - it ...
Posted on 6/20/11 at 9:35 PM
All I Ask
I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking, And a gre...
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:04 PM
As others see it: Don't blame media for self-made mess
Disgraced politicians aren’t the only ones who pull the ploy, but they sure seem to have it down as well as anyone: When the heat is on, play the victim and blame the media.By Duluth News Tribune , July 15, 2010
Toys, puzzles keep zoo critters happy
DULUTH - Dave Thompson can use some of the most unlikely objects — a discarded mirror, an empty Mountain Dew bottle, an odd-shaped piece of PVC tubing — in his work.By John Lundy, Duluth News Tribune , July 06, 2010
Canoe businesses see steady drop in visits
Boundary Waters remains most popular, most visited wilderness area in U.S.DULUTH — Cathi Williams can see the change in use of the Boundary Waters over the years.
By Sam Cook, Duluth News Tribune , July 05, 2010
More moose sightings outside usual northeast Minnesota range
DULUTH — More moose are being sighted outside of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and other parts of their traditional range in northeastern Minnesota as citizens respond to a plea for helping tracking the animals, but scientists disagree on the significance of the reports.By DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE , June 07, 2010
DFL hurdles await Kelliher
DULUTH — Democratic-Farmer-Laborites left their weekend convention saying they were united, but signs of discord even surfaced at a party celebrating Margaret Anderson Kelliher’s endorsement.
By Don Davis , April 25, 2010
New DFL expects peace and win
DULUTH — There is a new attitude at this year’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party convention.By Don Davis , April 23, 2010
DFL bans Dayton from convention floor
DULUTH — Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party officials rejected a request from former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton, now a governor candidate, to talk to delegates on their state convention floor.By Don Davis , April 23, 2010
New DFL expects peace and win
DULUTH — There is a new attitude at this year’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party convention.By Don Davis , April 23, 2010
DFL to whittle ballot
DULUTH — Democratic-Farmer-Labor convention delegates will whittle down the Minnesota governor’s race this weekend, but will not pick their November election candidate.By Don Davis , April 22, 2010
Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty declares today ‘Google Twin Ports Day’
DULUTH - In a last effort to bring super-high-speed Internet fiber to Duluth, Gov. Tim Pawlenty is officially declaring today “Google Twin Ports Day,” even as Mayor Don Ness appears on the CNN Morning show at 7:20 to talk about the city’s efforts.By Duluth News Tribune , March 26, 2010
Tax break could attract turbine manufacturer
ST. PAUL - A European wind-turbine manufacturer is more likely to build plants in Duluth and the Iron Range if Minnesota gives it tax breaks, backers of the proposal tell legislators.By Don Davis , March 25, 2010
Proposed law would reform Wis. animal crime laws
DULUTH - A new law proposed in reaction to the death two years ago of a malnourished and cold Douglas County horse will get a hearing Wednesday in the Wisconsin Assembly.By Duluth News Tribune , February 24, 2010
New trial request denied in download suit
DULUTH — A federal judge has denied Jammie Thomas-Rasset’s request for a new trial after a jury found that she downloaded and shared 24 copyrighted songs on a file-sharing network, but the court substantially reduced the $1.92 million jurors awarded the record companies to $54,000.January 26, 2010
Duluth pastor’s son dies in Haiti earthquake
DULUTH — The adult son of two Lutheran pastors has apparently perished under a Port-au-Prince mountainside building that collapsed during Tuesday’s Haitian earthquake.By John Myers and Brandon Stahl , January 15, 2010
Split Rock Lighthouse keeper’s daughter guarded its legacy
DULUTH - Split Rock Lighthouse wasn’t a tourist destination for Beulah Covell-Myers — it was home for much of her childhood.By Jana Hollingsworth, Duluth News Tribune , January 06, 2010
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