Trying to pin down how Bob Dylan feels about his Iron Range roots is as hard as trying to pin down exactly what happened during one of Dylan’s earliest performances.
Less than a year after every last slot machine and beverage dispenser was rolled out of the original casino and into temporary quarters next door, casino employees were rolling them back again to make ready for the new casino’s first guests at 8 a.m. this morning.
Expense of repairs and imprecise inspections may have contributed to the
collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis, a report by the law firm hired by the Legislature says.
A decision by the Minnesota Legislature and Gov. Tim Pawlenty to siphon $15 million from the State Airports Fund could cost Duluth International Airport dearly.
The Duluth burglar who was arrested in the nude after a homeowner caught him in the act and stripped him of his clothes while fighting received a sentence of five years of supervised probation Wednesday
She may be just 4 years old, but Chesare McLaughlin of Superior already is making a difference “cleaning up the world,” one piece of garbage at a time.
More than 1,000 acres of private land will remain pristine and undeveloped under a land deal announced Wednesday with the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and the Trust for Public Land.
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In support of coach Bang's theories Rick Weegman
Tom Bang doesn’t intend to stick around coaching Hermantown softball for another 17 or 18 years.
The long arm of the law Jim Heffernan
So I’m out for an after-dusk stroll in my quiet Hermantown neighborhood when a police squad car abruptly pulls up alongside me, and its driver ominously turns off the headlights.