New book shares TH family's tales from the high seas
When it comes to deciding between two roads diverging in a wood, Two Harbors resident Katya Gordon always seems to take the less-traveled one.
RELATED CONTENTEh? Ely’s an interesting town 
Ely has won the popular vote in Week 8 of the “America’s Most Interesting Town” contest.
Art news: Watercolor exhibit at Vanilla Bean 
“Portraits and Figure Studies,” an exhibit of watercolors by Joyce Gow and Jeff Leighton, will be on display April 24 through May 29 in the Gallery Dining Room at Vanilla Bean Café in Two Harbors.
Calendar Spotlight: Library open house 
As part of National Library Week, the Two Harbors Public Library is hosting an open house from 1 to 6 p.m. April 12.
Two Harbors native learns “green collar” job skills with energy efficiency training 
The house at 525 Clough Avenue in Superior is white now, but it’s going green. Douglas County turned the keys to the property over to the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College this week. It will become a hands-on learning lab for the school’s Building Performance Technician students. That includes Two Harbors native Sam Nelson.
RELATED CONTENTSilver Bay will again attempt to break world ATV parade record 
After being stripped of the record nearly two years ago, this summer Silver Bay will again try to set a record for the world’s longest ATV parade.
RELATED CONTENTHey, Northland. We're in search of 'Hunger Games' fans 
The News Tribune is looking for fans of the trilogy by Suzanne Collins to talk about how they plan to celebrate the film’s opening.
RELATED CONTENTEh? A century of Titanic stories 
April 15 will mark 100 years since the sinking of the passenger ship Titanic, one of the more notable disasters of the 20th century.
Eh? Culver’s customer reports student behavior
Peggy Rich of Duluth just had to write in about her experience at Culver’s in Two Harbors when a high school basketball team came in Thursday fresh off a rousing victory.
On Faith: What's love got to do with it? 
That’s the title of a Tina Turner song from 1984. Since Valentine’s Day is nearly here let’s talk about love. What’s love got to do with it? Well, everyone loves to be loved. Love is an often used word because we not only want to be loved—we need to be loved.
RELATED CONTENTEh? At least we’re known for something (with video) 
"NBC Nightly News" did a story on the June-like weather around the country — they called it “Junuary.” They showed a bunch of newspaper headlines including the Lake County News-Chronicle the day they announced the Winter Frolic in Two Harbors was canceled.
RELATED CONTENTEh? Sorry, it’s snowmobile season 
Area snowmobile trails aren’t in much condition for snowmobiles, but the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds ATV riders that they’re off-limits to ATV use entirely.
