TECHNOLOGY
Loopy Stanley 2013 World Premiere!
It's been a long time coming, with glitches and scheduling delays galore, but Loopy Stanley is finally here! We had participants this year from two cities in North Dakota (though if you counted the to...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 7:52 PM
Forum Communications Co. taking newsgathering to new heights
By Rylee Nelson Forum News Service FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. has enlisted new aerial perspectives to provide its readers and viewers with over-the-top coverage of the 2013 Red River Va...
Posted on 5/2/13 at 1:26 PM
Writing, Blogging, and Speaking, Intelligently
I have met people withPhD'swho say things like this: "Her and me went to the movies." "This gift is for she and I." While this may peg me as a language snob, I think twice before I listen to a su...
Posted on 11/8/12 at 3:26 PM
1 August, 2007 Five Years Later Part II: Reactions to the Bridge Disaster and the Changes that occurred afterwards.
Over the past week, there have been some extensive news coverage on the I-35W Bridge Disaster and the changes that we have seen in our policies for improving America's infrastructure, not on...
Posted on 8/3/12 at 9:42 AM
Flood proved worth of electronic media
Duluth was treated to Mother Natures softer side during Grandmas Marathon weekend so much so that the News Tribune pointed it out in the headline of a follow-up story Monday. What she brought out ...
Posted on 6/24/12 at 12:00 AM
UPDATE: TurboTax errors could delay Minnesota tax returns
Some Minnesotans who used TurboTax and other tax programs may receive their tax returns later than usual this year, state revenue officials said Friday.By Associated Press report , March 08, 2013
Duluth-area students learn about robotics challenge
By News Tribune staff , January 07, 2013
Eh? A guide to beers
Duluth Beer Trail is compatible with the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry, guides beer fans to microbrews from Superior to the Scenic Highway.By News Tribune staff , December 22, 2012
Brainerd, Minn., woman loses music downloading appeal
By Associated Press staff , September 11, 2012
Communications outage brings apology, and ire
For the second time in just more than two years, a fiber-optic line break last month resulted in the loss of 911 emergency, landline and cell phone and internet service for much of Lake County and the North Shore.By Tom Olsen , July 06, 2012
Outage brings fiber to fore
Last week’s communications outage during the floods was yet another reminder for Lake County residents for the need for backup lines running up the North Shore.By Amber Ooley , June 29, 2012
Data center site announced near Two Harbors
A 40-acre facility surrounded by 8-foot walls topped with barbed wire could be coming soon to the woods south of Valley Road, just a few miles west of Two Harbors.By Tom Olsen , June 29, 2012
Help needed on fiber project
The Lake Connections broadband fiber project is recruiting temporary workers to residents this month and in July in the Two Harbors and Silver Bay areas to gather signed permission forms to install fiber-optic connections.By News-Chronicle staff , June 08, 2012
Ely bear featured on Webcam gives birth to at least 2 cubs (with videos)
By Peter Passi , January 22, 2012
Apple sends out invite for iPhone event
By Associated Press report , September 27, 2011
$70,000 in cell phones stolen from Cloquet store
An estimated $70,000 in cell phones and cell phone accessories were stolen from the Cloquet AT&T store early Monday morning, according to the Cloquet Police Department.By Jana Peterson , September 09, 2011
Two Harbors police warn of text message scam
Police are warning North Shore residents not to fall for a scam targeting Two Harbors Federal Credit Union customers.By News Tribune staff , August 25, 2011
Judge lowers height of cell-phone tower planned near Boundary Waters
A judge on Wednesday blocked AT&T’s plan to build a 450-foot cell-phone tower near the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, ruling that the proposed tower with its flashing airplane safety lights would hurt the “scenic and aesthetic resources” of the pristine Northeastern Minnesota wilderness.By Jeff Baenen , August 04, 2011
Free mercury device collection in Silver Bay
Northshore Mining Co. in Silver Bay is sponsoring a free drop-off Tuesday for local residents to properly dispose of devices that contain toxic mercury.By News Tribune staff , August 01, 2011
Northland businesses make their case on fundraising website
By Christa Lawler , June 27, 2011
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