Feds seek right taker for Superior entry lighthouse
No longer needed by the U.S. Coast Guard, the historic Superior entry lighthouse is being offered free to any eligible entity for educational, recreational, cultural or historic preservation purposes.Duluth News Tribune, 05/20/2013
Active Transportation Week organizers promote biking to work
At least once a week from April to September, Chris Bode hops on his bike to pedal the nine miles from his Superior home to his job in downtown Duluth.Duluth News Tribune, 05/16/2013
Hand washing takes Duluth teen to international science fair
We’ve all been told it’s a good idea to wash our hands. But now researcher Tim Renier — a sophomore at Duluth East High School — has demonstrated just how good an idea it is.Duluth News Tribune, 05/11/2013
UMD students pet away final-exam stress
The dogs came to campus from Animal Allies as part of the UMD Library’s Stress Less Week. Last year, 600 students lined up to pet dogs.Duluth News Tribune, 05/08/2013
Historic train will steam into Duluth this weekend
Duluth will be the place to be for steam locomotive enthusiasts this weekend.Duluth News Tribune, 05/07/2013
CHUM to raise money for emergency housing
Faced with a growing number of families who are homeless, CHUM announced a capital campaign Friday to raise money for more emergency housing.Duluth News Tribune, 04/27/2013
Exhibit celebrates Duluth Marine who posthumously received Medal of Honor
During World War II, the United States awarded 464 Medals of Honor, the nation’s highest military honor — and Duluthians received two of them.Duluth News Tribune, 04/27/2013
Convicted of driving drunk with kids in car, former Two Harbors woman in legal trouble again
A former Two Harbors resident convicted in 2011 of criminal vehicular operation for a drunken-driving crash with three children in her vehicle is in legal trouble again.Duluth News Tribune, 04/26/2013
Northern Lights high-speed rail awaits federal OK to begin engineering phase
Now that the public has seen and commented on the environmental assessment for the proposed Northern Lights Express passenger train, project partners are waiting for governmental approval to proceed to the $8 million preliminary engineering phase of the project.Duluth News Tribune, 04/25/2013
Iowa hometown honors Tuskegee Airman Joe Gomer of Duluth with statue
On Wednesday, World War II Tuskegee Airman Joe Gomer watched the projected image of a second statue being unveiled in his hometown of Iowa Falls, Iowa.Duluth News Tribune, 04/25/2013
