Arctic air
Photographer Paul Sundberg shot this photo of what he calls “sea smoke” rising from Lake Superior last week. Tempuratures dropped drastically toward the end of last week, causing the lake to steam. For more photos of the lake, visit www.paulsundbergphotography.com.
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About 40 people from around the area woke up early and drove themselves to the Two Harbors Community Center for a town hall meeting with Representative David Dill and Minority Leader Senator Tom Bakk last Saturday.
Two Harbors City Council meeting heats up 
Debate swirled constantly at the Two Harbors City Council meeting on Monday. After much deliberation the City Council picked a prosecuting attorney for 2012 from among the two attorneys who bid.
Event organizers mull over decision to cancel Winter Frolic 
The lack of snow affecting people that range from the Two Harbors High School Nordic ski team to the inns and hotels that are still waiting for traveling snowshoe enthusiasts and snowmobilers has now taken ahold of this year’s Winter Frolic.
RELATED CONTENTPenalties stiffen for high school hockey 
The group that governs Minnesota high school sports announced tougher penalties for illegal checking in the wake of a horrific injury to a 16-year-old player.
RELATED CONTENTWith Beargrease 2012 canceled, mushers, business owners 'bummed' 
A decade ago, Greater Two Harbors kicked off the 2002 John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon after a dearth of snow forced race planners to set the starting line about 10 miles north of town instead of its usual spot in Duluth.
RELATED CONTENTTwo Harbors police department awarded new equipment 
Thanks to a new speed measuring devices provided by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety, law enforcement officers in Two Harbors are better equipped to identify vehicles driving at illegal and unsafe speeds.
RELATED CONTENT2012 John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon cancelled 
After long deliberation, the John Beargrease Board of Directors regretfully announced the cancellation of the 2012 race.
RELATED CONTENTThe new tattooist on the block: Transcendent Tattoo is open for business in Two Harbors 
This might be a new one for Two Harbors. Dave Zappia, the owner of Dominics Downtown & Dave Zappia Tattoo in Duluth, has moved his shop to downtown Two Harbors. The shop, named Transcendent Tattoo, is located on First Avenue between Hair Designs and Wells Fargo.
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