Ribbons and Bows By Michelle Miller Christmas trees, whether tall or stubby, live or plastic, are a staple of most holiday decorating traditions. What we
Traditions are the lifeblood of the holiday season in many ways. Beyond being the catalyst for creating new memories, they often encourage us to gather
Sharon Sparkes had a busy Friday morning in October. In addition to supervising the volunteers in the Gathering Table distribution room as they organized non-perishable
The speculation is over. Duluth’s historic Leif Erikson ship—the Viking replica that sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1926 and arrived in Duluth in 1927—now has a
Harold Alanen, the Canadian-born grandson of Finnish immigrants, is one of Thunder Bay’s modern-day historians—the stewards of history—who explore the landscape, collect and preserve an
There are a couple of big changes taking place at two of Grand Marais’ better-known businesses. Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply in downtown Grand Marais is