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As the month of April comes to a close, most individuals in the Midwest will likely not forget this month for a very long time. The residents of one city in particular definitely had a month to reme...
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(first picture is the replica of the Lighthouse tower built by Lisa's Uncle Ralph. The second picture is Roger's Unimog-GN) I was gone last week; gone from my regular spot in the Northern Watc...
Posted on 9/17/09 at 5:53 AM
Advocates say urban farming feeds the poor, provides jobs
By John Myers , May 17, 2010
First saltie arrives in Twin Ports
DULUTH, Minn.— The first ocean-going ship to arrive in the Twin Ports this season will carry tons of Midwestern wheat back to Italy where it will be used for pasta.April 08, 2010
Local interest in veggie gardening grows
In all his years working as a county extension educator, Bob Olen has never seen such tremendous interest in locally produced fruits and vegetables.By Jana Peterson , March 15, 2010
Some in Minnesota find profits in raising goats
By By Janna Goerdt, Forum Communications Co. , January 03, 2010
Duluth’s farmers market studied by MBA students
June 01, 2009
Chester Creek concerts, senior fun and outdoor movies
Duluth Parks and Recreation have lots to offer everyone this summer, from senior activities to free outdoor movies and concerts at Chester Creek. Complete listing of concerts and movies included.May 27, 2009
More than 900 pies expected for CHUM's Rhubarb Festival
More than 900 rhubarb pies, along with jams, breads muffins and other rhubarb foods, are expected to be sold at Churches United in Ministries' fifth annual Rhubarb Festival.May 19, 2009
Hartley to offer summer programs at Duluth parks
Hartley Nature Center will be offering Urban Wilderness Camps at city parks in Duluth this summer.May 15, 2009
Duluth school district reports first swine flu case
By Sarah Horner and Andy Greder , May 15, 2009
Allete's new president will lead environmental efforts
By Peter Passi , May 13, 2009
Preservation group says jail endangered
The former St. Louis County Jail has again made the top 10 list of most endangered historic places in Minnesota, as pressure to raze it continues.By Candace Renalls , May 08, 2009
Gardeners’ mecca planned for lower Chester Bowl
Duluth’s Lower Chester Bowl could become a garden haven as the first project of Friends of the Parks, a new nonprofit group of volunteers.By Candace Renalls , May 07, 2009
Northland has escaped the worst of the flu before. How about now?
Local news coverage of pandemics in 1957 and 1968 reported schools closing and thousands sick. Now, we know more about handling major flu outbreaks.By Jana Hollingsworth , May 03, 2009
Flu pandemic? No panic in the Northland
By Jana Hollingsworth , April 28, 2009
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