Their names are almost synonymous with youth hockey in Duluth’s neighborhoods; Robert and LaVerne Fryberger in the east, Rip Williams in the center and Ray Peterson in the west.
Sophomore right-hander Steve Gerten pitched a complete game today to lead St. Scholastica past top-seeded St. Thomas 7-1 and into the championship of the NCAA Division III Midwest Regional baseball tournament at E.J. Schneider Field in Oshkosh, Wis.
Within about 24 hours, law enforcement officers from the Minnesota State Patrol, Superior Police, the Carlton County Sheriff’s Office, Fond du Lac Tribal Police and the Cloquet Police Department cleared up nearly a dozen local burglaries, many that were almost two years old.
Republican and Democratic leaders said they would resume talks with Gov. Tim Pawlenty at 8:45 p.m. and a final deal could come tonight or early Saturday.
A report released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development suggests last month was a bruise on what otherwise is a slightly better-than-average state economy.
As the hunt for cleaner, domestic sources of energy continues, some Wisconsin counties have adopted wind farm ordinances, but Douglas County isn’t one of them.
Built a century ago of hand-hewn tamarack by a Swedish immigrant, a Mahtowa barn couldn’t serve its purpose any longer, and its owners regretfully decided to take it down
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Why Duluth? Novelist sets suspense novels here Chuck Frederick
The opening question for the man thrusting Duluth into the world’s literary limelight was such a no-brainer Brian Freeman blurted it out before I could.
“Why Duluth, right?” asked the author of “Immoral” and “Stalked,” psychological suspense novels both set in our fair city and both with sales in the hundreds of thousands.
Poultry proposal eggs on Duluth debaters Sam Cook
I can tell you right now this proposal to allow chickens within Duluth’s city limits is in for a fight. I spend most of my day reading blogs, and this controversy is just beginning to hit the frying pan.