Advertise in Print | Subscriptions

Maria Lockwood


Contact

next »

Fire department burglary hurts Dairyland

In the middle of a snowstorm last month, someone broke into a Dairyland Volunteer Fire Department building and stole items worth thousands of dollars. The theft didn’t just affect the fire department.

Superior Telegram, 05/17/2013

In midst of devasation, pooch rescued

A Superior couple’s trip to check on their cabin Wednesday led to tears, but not the bad kind.

Superior Telegram, 05/17/2013

Scorched

The largest forest fire to hit Wisconsin in three decades has been contained. The fire began in Gordon on Tuesday afternoon and traveled more than eight miles into Barnes and Highland, gobbling up 8,131 acres and destroying 47 structures.

Superior Telegram, 05/17/2013

Pushin’ pedal power

Friday is the ideal day to trade car keys for pedal power. From 6:30-8:30 a.m., volunteers are handing out snacks to bicycle commuters at two Superior parks, Heritage Park at 2828 Hammond Ave. and City Center Park at the corner of Tower Avenue and Belknap Street. Free bike safety checks are offered at City Center Park as well during Bike to Work/School Day.

Superior Telegram, 05/14/2013

Students auction graduation project

Someone is going to walk away from the Twin Ports Motorcycle Expo with more than a sweet ride.

Superior Telegram, 05/14/2013

Honoring those who serve

With two trial runs out of the way, members of the Superior Moose Lodge 606 are ready for the real deal.

Superior Telegram, 05/14/2013

Charges filed against bar owner

Felony drug charges were filed Thursday in Douglas County Circuit Court against a town of Bennett tavern owner.

Superior Telegram, 05/09/2013

Postal food drive shores up supplies

Saturday offers a chance to make a difference. Whether you donate a bag full of food or volunteer to unload it, you can feed hungry people in the community through the National Letter Carrier Food Drive.

Superior Telegram, 05/07/2013

Getting a handle on homelessness

Jolene Timmers and Kim Moen are seeing pink. The two small business owners have teamed up to support Harbor House Crisis Shelters over the next two months.

Superior Telegram, 05/07/2013

Learning the value of water

Lake Superior Elementary School students spent Tuesday making connections. From the city of Superior’s wastewater treatment plant to the banks of Newton Creek, they studied the link between people and water.

Superior Telegram, 05/03/2013

next »