POLITICS
Senior fraud prevention
Two state officials will be in Duluth today for a senior fraud prevention event. Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon and Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman will lead the forum from 1-2:30 p.m. in the chap...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 12:00 AM
Duluth-area leaders bring a message of thanks to Capitol
ST. PAUL Previous years visits to the state Capitol by Northeastern Minnesota community leaders included requests to fund projects such as an airport terminal, a hockey arena, an intermodal transpo...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:00 AM
Apparently, I am a Betty...
I was reading an article on Huffington Post and I noticed a personality quiz that asked: Which First Lady Are You? My first inclination was aggravation that it wasn't asking me which President I was. ...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:05 AM
Bill Clinton visits Duluth, 1994
There's news today that former President Bill Clinton is planning a visit to Duluth on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, to campaign on behalf of Democratic candidates in the upcoming election. That will be al...
Posted on 10/29/12 at 12:54 PM
Rick Berg - Heidi Heitkamp 2012 NDBA Debate
Rick Berg and Heidi Heitkamp debate at the 2012 North Dakota Broadcasters Association Fall Conference in Bismarck, ND. brightcove.createExperiences(); ...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 10:46 AM
Director of ‘Airplane!’ helps Walker with gay marriage question
Governor Scott Walker got some help from Hollywood during a state tourism news conference today when he was asked to clarify his position on gay marriage.By By Gilman Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 19, 2013
Gov. Walker downplays 2016 presidential run
By Associated Press , March 18, 2013
The Hoff lends star power to Berlin Wall campaign
By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press , March 18, 2013
First Lady Makes an Expected Fashion Statement in Vogue
By Robin Givhan, Special to The Washington Post. , March 14, 2013
Eva Longoria is busy post-'Desperate Housewives'
By ALICIA RANCILIO, Associated Press , March 13, 2013
Milroy named ranking member on natural resources panel
State Representative Nick Milroy was named the top Democrat on the Natural Resources Committee.By By Joe Gigliotti/Wisconsin Public Radio , March 12, 2013
Duffy resolution offers paper option to government documents
Last week, Congressman Sean Duffy, R-Weston, and Congressman Michael Michaud, D-Maine, introduced a house resolution to give consumers the opportunity to choose between paper or electronic communications when dealing with key government services.March 12, 2013
Mining digs at Superior Days unity
After almost three decades, the citizen-lobbying group “Superior Days” says it’s going to have to change to survive.By By Mike Simonson/Wisconsin Public Radio , March 08, 2013
Neighborhood expands near high school
The neighborhood near Superior High School could be expanding. The Superior City Council on Tuesday set a public hearing to consider a zoning change that would allow the development of 32 new building sites south of North 28th Street near Catlin Avenue. The council will consider changing the zoning to allow for development of single-family and duplex homes.By Shelley Nelson , March 08, 2013
City studies solutions to Faxon Creek flooding
With about 30 percent of the homes damaged by June flooding being along the Faxon Creek watershed — including the University of Wisconsin-Superior — the city of Superior is undertaking a study to determine how to prevent a similar event in the future.By Superior Telegram , March 08, 2013
Council adopts policy to accommodate disabilities
People with mobility disabilities can get out and enjoy Superior’s trail system with the help of power-driven mobility devices.By Shelley Nelson , March 08, 2013
Efforts to avoid government shutdown move to Senate
Efforts to stave off a late March government shutdown shifted to the Senate after House Republicans swiftly passed legislation to keep federal agencies running, while also easing some effects of $85 billion in budget cuts.By Julie Pace, AP White House Correspondent , March 07, 2013
Supreme Court infighting recurring issue in Roggensack-Fallone race
The two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court define the race in starkly different terms: The incumbent Patience Roggensack says the race is about experience, while challenger Ed Fallone says it is about fixing a dysfunctional court.By By Gilman Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 07, 2013
Wisconsin workshare bill would let employers cut workers’ hours in lieu of layoffs
Employers would be allowed to reduce workers' hours to avoid layoffs under a bill that cleared the State Assembly yesterday.By By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 07, 2013
Even after death, Chavez gets choice of successor
Even in death, Hugo Chavez's orders are being followed.By FABIOLA SANCHEZ, FRANK BAJAK, Associated Press , March 06, 2013
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