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Some paddlers are upset over requirements and possible penalties. The Forest Service vows only warnings will be issued in the first year.
Also this week: Duluth Playhouse's What She Said festival, community conversation at Zeitgeist, "Mommy Dearest," Beats for Change fundraiser at Sacred Heart and Apostle Island Cruises launch.
Dana Thompson, co-founder of award-winning restaurant Owamni, is pursuing new ventures: a THC/CBD seltzer and a food sovereignty organization.
Dozens of people walked Monday afternoon from City Hall to the site on First Street where Chantel Moose was fatally stabbed. Relatives of Moose and the missing Peter Martin were present.
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Rain is on the way!
Temperatures this week will warm from the 50s early week to the 60s by Mother's Day weekend.
Sun shines throughout a majority of the region, but winds gradually pick up throughout the day
Also in today’s episode, a Duluth march spotlights missing and murdered Indigenous people.
A look back at local news from years past.
Jennifer Stately, 35, has been charged with murder, arson and child neglect in the March deaths of two children in Red Lake Nation
The crash was reported around 8:41 p.m. Saturday and remains under investigation by the Renville County Sheriff’s Office and the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office.
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Bankruptcy information gathered from cases filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Duluth.
Law enforcement says there are people in the small community of Wabasha, Minnesota, who have information that could solve the mystery.
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Postseason hopes hanging on by a thread following a 5-2 road loss at New York on Saturday.
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Artificial intelligence and video conferencing are tools Mayo Clinic has embraced, but a 75-year-old pneumatic tube system is still using forced air and brass tubes to move 10,000 packages a day.
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