SCHOOLS
Marisa Shady third, Esko girls third in Class A cross country
Defending champion Marisa Shady of Esko finished third in Saturdays Minnesota Class A high school girls cross country meet at St.Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. Top-ranked Clare Flanagan, a Blake S...
Posted on 11/5/11 at 1:01 PM
Senate committee OKs school pay freeze
Minnesota schools would be forced to freeze pay for two years under a bill that on Tuesday passed its first hurdle. The Senate Education Committee approved 9-7 the bill that also would eliminate the ...
Posted on 1/25/11 at 5:35 PM
Scott Anderson Leadership Fund
The Scott Anderson Leadership Fund truly doeshelp students. Check it out at this website: www.dsacommunityfoundation.com/ Type in "Scott Anderson Leadership. " This fund provides delivery of high qual...
Posted on 12/20/10 at 6:04 AM
Gunflint Trail school bus ride, 1988
Minnesota Public Radio ran a story earlier this month about the extremely long school bus ride endured every day by students who live up the Gunflint Trail. The News Tribune did its own story on that...
Posted on 10/9/10 at 8:08 PM
The social mission of medical schools
Few would argue that it's the mission of medical schools in the U.S. to produce trained and qualified physicians who can provide needed health care to the American population. But do medical schools...
Posted on 6/29/10 at 5:37 AM
Silver Bay hockey teams looking strong 
I was very impressed with two of the Mariner games I watched last week.
By Steve Gow , December 16, 2011
Girls' hockey team winning streat comes to an end 
The Mariners girls’ hockey team’s five-game winning streak came to an end with two losses at home.
By Steve Gow , December 16, 2011
Mariners boys' hockey team starts season strong 
After opening the season with a 7-2 loss in St.Paul to Como Park, the Mariners boy’s hockey team came back to win their next two contests.
By Steve Gow , December 16, 2011
Lack of snow brings challenges for Two Harbors Nordic ski team 
The Two Harbors Nordic ski team is facing an epic problem this season: no snow.
By Catherine Hannula , December 16, 2011
Mariner girls can’t be stopped 
The Mariner girls’ hockey team ran their winning streak up to five games with two home victories over Wisconsin opponents.
By Steve Gow , December 08, 2011
Agates hockey team makes improvements 
After a disappointing season opening loss, the Agates boys’ hockey team hit the ice ready to improve their performance.
December 08, 2011
Agate and Mariner Basketball teams start seasons 
The Agates girls’ basketball team started the season off strong with a win against Duluth-Marshall Friday night. The Agates won 30-32.
December 08, 2011
CALENDAR: school activities Dec 19 - Jan 3 
concerts, sporting events and holiday shop for the Two Harbors and Silver Bay school districts
December 08, 2011
BAYSIDE CHATTER: Football awards given 
The Mariners had their end of the season football banquet on Sunday to celebrate a 2011 season which had an unexpected magical run to the state tournament that uplifted the program, school, and community. The team also announced their end of the season awards.
By Steve Gow , December 08, 2011
Two Harbors High School underwater science lab 
December 08, 2011
Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation offers scholarships for Lake Co. students 
Students in the Lake Superior school district are eligible to receive more than $50,000 in scholarships from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.
By News Chronicle , December 01, 2011
Deal with Mesabi Range close for potential vocational school on North Shore 
The results from the employer survey conducted by the Two Harbors Area Chamber of Commerce for the Lake Superior school district this summer have been reviewed and school officials are ready to take the next step toward creating post-secondary education on the North Shore.
By Catherine Hannula , December 01, 2011
Lake Superior school district explores tablet computers in classrooms 
Heavy backpacks full of books may be a thing of the past for Lake Superior school district students and teachers. Superintendent Phil Minkkinen thinks that in the future their backpacks may hold only one thing: a tablet.
By Catherine Hannula , December 01, 2011
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