ArtsCreative Space: Hanna WainioPeter Fergus-MooreFebruary 22, 2022May 26, 2023 by Peter Fergus-MooreFebruary 22, 2022May 26, 202301711 For some us, knowing what we are to make of our lives comes late, if not at all. For others, the pathway stretches ahead, readily
Points NorthProtect Native Fish—Where They RemainShawn PerichFebruary 22, 2022 by Shawn PerichFebruary 22, 202201583 A couple of groups I follow on Facebook are devoted to native fish, primarily brook trout, but actually native fish of all species. The groups
Along the ShorePreparing for summer: Starting seeds indoorsRae PoynterFebruary 22, 2022 by Rae PoynterFebruary 22, 202201310 For all of the many things that the beautiful Lake Superior region has going for it, it does have a big challenge for gardeners: the
Along the ShoreQuarry Park: A symbol of Duluth’s adventurous sideChris PasconeFebruary 22, 2022 by Chris PasconeFebruary 22, 202202823 How many American cities can boast a public ice-climbing park? Minnesota itself has three such “ice parks,” and Duluth’s Quarry Park has been one of
Along the ShoreBehind the scenes of getting a house appraisedRae PoynterFebruary 22, 2022 by Rae PoynterFebruary 22, 20220841 After falling in love with a house and having your offer accepted, an important part of the home-buying process is getting the house appraised. Unlike
Along the ShoreDuluth man skis in 100th anniversary of Swedish raceEric ChandlerFebruary 22, 2022 by Eric ChandlerFebruary 22, 202201794 Jonathan Rova is a cross-country skier who lives in Duluth and is a member of the board of directors of the Duluth Cross-Country Ski Club.
NewsWPI journalism fellowship program comes to Grand MaraisnorthwildsFebruary 22, 2022 by northwildsFebruary 22, 202201386 After a year and a half hiatus, the World Press Institute (WPI) will hold its 57th annual journalism fellowship program and has invited nine journalists
Along the ShoreThe Cook County Real Estate FundEric KairaFebruary 22, 2022February 22, 2022 by Eric KairaFebruary 22, 2022February 22, 202201782 Small businesses provide jobs that make life possible on the North Shore and they create identity. They give people a reason to visit the shore