Exodus machines fill Caterpillar product gap
Exodus Machine Inc. in Superior builds a class of material handling machine Caterpillar doesn’t have. ...
Superior Telegram parent company releases photo gallery app for the iPad
Forum Communications Co. announced today that it has released a new iPad app designed to aggregate the work of its dozens of award-winning photojourna...
Spartans dance the night away
The Spartan dance team has once again qualified for the Wisconsin Association Of Cheer/Pom Coaches (WACPC) state dance meet. The Superior girls will c...
Bridge over Moose River in Gordon closes indefinitely
Drivers are advised to find alternative routes to avoid the bridge over the Moose River on County Road M in Gordon.
Eagles top Washburn 59-50
The Solon Springs boys basketball team defeated the Washburn Castleguards 59-50 Friday night in Solon Springs. The Eagles are now 14-2 overall and 10-2 in the Indianhead Conference.
UWS-SNC skate to 0-0 tie
RELATED CONTENTStar player loses fight against cancer
Team Munson lost its star player Wednesday. Eric Munson, who spent his honeymoon at the Mayo Clinic fighting stage-four cancer, died at home in Superior.
RELATED CONTENTO’Brien seeks ring in 2nd trip to Super Bowl
Super Bowl XLVI will have a local flavor Sunday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Former Superiorite Scott O’Brien is the specials team coach for the New England Patriots, who will be playing the New York Giants.
RELATED CONTENTAndroy Hotel could undergo renovation
A historic downtown hotel in Superior could soon undergo a major renovation.
Board approves land transfer
The Douglas County Board approved transferring county-owned land to the city’s Redevelopment Authority as part of an effort to recruit Magnetation LLC to Superior.
County recommends land transfer for Magnetation project
Douglas County’s Land and Development Committee voted to recommend the county board transfer county owned land to the city’s Redevelopment Authority as part of a local effort to recruit Magnetation LLC to Superior.
RELATED CONTENTDrive lends a hand to help homeless
One small item, something most people take for granted every day, can help a homeless teen.
Task force tackles jail issues
A newly formed task force is taking on the challenge of finding way to improve operations at the Douglas County Jail.
ECE seeks board member for District 1
Jim Haasis, a member of the East Central Energy board of directors since 2003, has decided not to seek re-election to the board. A resident of Foxboro, he represents members in District 1.
RELATED CONTENTAlert citizens can help stop crime
The police department has a new program we are bringing to the citizens. “Coffee with a Cop” starts at 8 a.m. Feb. 28 at Hardee’s on Belknap Street.
Wisconsin employers get a taste of the National Guard, Reserve
Recently, 54 employers throughout Wisconsin embarked on a mission not soon forgotten.
RELATED CONTENTWorkforce Corner: A new year, a time for new opportunities
It’s the beginning of a new year, which is the perfect time to set new goals for the upcoming months. Northwest Wisconsin Workforce Investment Board, Inc. (NWWIB) encourages local businesses to take this opportunity to further develop your management skills and take advantage of all the tools available to you to build your business.
Little Stores launches campaign to honor veterans
Area Little Stores have begun a companywide “Let’s Fill the Plane!” fundraising drive to provide seats for Northland military veterans on an the honor flight departing May 15.
Superior police officer steps down after 20 years
A 20-year career in law enforcement ended Tuesday, Jan. 24 when Master Police Officer Daniel E. Hawkin II resigned from the Superior Police Department.
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