Hermantown head football coach Daryl Illikainen holds "The Hammer" while talking to his team after they defeated Proctor 7-6 on a last second goal-line stand Friday night at Hermantown High School.
Shane Bauer might be the one guy in Duluth few people know, but most have probably heard from.
An up-and-coming graphic designer who works from a small bedroom in his Piedmont home, Bauer creates positive, sometimes comical messagesthat are popping up all over town — on personalized greeting cards,Fitger’s new Web site and the “Elect Papa Murphy’s” campaign signs plantedin local yards a couple of months ago.
Even though Northstar Aerospace recently cut its staff by about 15 percent because of a struggling customer, the Duluth manufacturer of precision aircraft components is preparing for an anticipated shortfall of qualified workers as its business grows in the future. The company is counting on a state grant to help meet its future need for skilled machinists and other workers.
University of Minnesota Duluth Chancellor Kathryn A. Martin's strength has propelled the university to new heights. It also has given her a reputation as an intimidating woman. “Part of it is my voice,” Martin said. “Part of it is my stature. I am a confident woman.”
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Searching for a solution to its struggles, Missouri Western’s offense huddled around line coach Jay Eilers on its sideline — except for one Griffon.
From insulation that looks like green shaving cream to geothermal heat pumps, the Live Green Expo at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center offers a chance to see the latest products and tips that put the environment and energy conservation first.
Reports linking pollution to high levels of cancer and infant mortality in Great Lakes hot spots — including in the Twin Ports area — can’t be trusted.
A volunteer coach for girls soccer at Proctor High School was being transported to Miami on Friday to face federal charges that he distributed child pornography over the Internet.
The Duluth-based 148th Fighter Wing of the Minnesota Air National Guard will head back to Iraq for their third major de-ployment in the last four years.
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Rock of many ages is still smiling Chuck Frederick
Peggy Minor, who grew up in far-eastern Duluth, issued a challenge this summer. “I’ve always wondered who first painted ‘Keep Smiling’ on the rocks on Seven Bridges Road,” she said.
This is one of the good places of the world Sam Cook
Lying back on a hammock and patio chairs, the four of us stare up at a sky perforated with light. The Big Dipper. The North Star. Jupiter. Cassieopia. And across the top, like a hazy cummerbund, the Milky Way.
It’s the last night of August, the middle night of the Labor Day weekend.
Table for Two restaurant reviews In this weekly column, I'll take readers like you out to eat. I'll let you have your say, and I'll write up my opinions, too. Then I'll pick up the tab.
Restaurant inspections 2008 The Duluth News Tribune reviewed nearly 140 restaurant inspections of all traditional sit-down bars and restaurants in the Twin Ports area over the past year.