Duluth
May 3
A Duluth man who is suspected of scrawling "plunger" on dozens of surfaces around the city has been charged with felony-level damage to property.

Duluth 'plunger' vandal charged with defacing multiple sites in months-long spree

Mason Kenneth Manseau was arrested in early April, released, and arrested again in May.
Sports
May 2
A Twins fan holds a sausage before Monday's game in Chicago.

Souhan: A sausage? A knee surgery? Minnesota sports has gone mad

In a week unlike any other in state history, the Twins and Timberwolves both got on a roll, unlike the Twins' smelly talisman.
Duluth
May 2
Cynthia McDougall

Historic $7.8M jury award in death of Minnesotan struck by driver who was high from huffing aerosol

An attorney for the manufacturer said her client intends to appeal.
High Schools
May 2
Mike Randolph, shown on the day he left Duluth East in 2021, is making another exit. St. Thomas Academy has told him it will not renew his contract.

Randolph calls reasons for losing STA hockey job 'lame excuses'

Mike Randolph was let go by St. Thomas Academy after finishing last season tied for most wins by a Minnesota high school hockey coach. He vows to be coaching somewhere else next season.
Duluth
May 2
Adella Shores went down in Lake Superior during a storm in 1909. It was found more than 100 years later.

Ship found at the bottom of Lake Superior more than 100 years after it went missing

A team from the Great Lakes Shipwrecks Historical Society found the Adella Shores 650 feet deep in Lake Superior near Whitefish Point.
High Schools
May 2
Mike Randolph is tied for the state record in boys hockey coaching victories with 707.

Tied for state wins record, prep hockey coach Randolph loses job

According to coach Mike Randolph, a St. Thomas Academy official told him that 'little things' led to the decision to let him go as the school's hockey coach.
Local
May 1
Grand Rapids resident Dana Butler stands beneath the 10 Commandments painted on the wall of the new Itasca County jail.

Thou shalt not blend church and state, new Minnesota jail is told

Residents on tours who discovered religious quotes lining cellblock walls of the Grand Rapids facility allege First Amendment violation.
Duluth
May 1

Grandmother guilty of neglect that led to 7-year-old girl dying on Christmas on Red Lake Reservation

State death records say the girl died in an emergency room from malnutrition and a severe infection from lice.
Nation
April 30
Isle Royale National Park in Michigan is an ideal outdoor laboratory to study wolves and moose.

Remote Lake Superior island wolf numbers are stable but moose population declining, researchers say

Researchers forced to cut short an annual survey of wildlife on a remote Lake Superior island this winter due to unusually warm weather announced Tuesday that they managed to gather data that shows the wolf population is stable.
Duluth
April 30
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Parts of Twin Ports Interchange project could open in fall; completion is in sight

A representative from the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council said the investigation is ongoing regarding historical artifacts found at construction sites.
Politics
April 30
Student teacher Caitlin Efta asks students in Elise Campbell’s first grade class about their weekend at the start of their class on Monday at Lester

Bipartisan bill proposes student teacher stipends to combat teacher shortage in Minnesota

The 12-week pilot program is slated to start in the 2024-25 school year in collaboration with colleges in Duluth, St. Cloud and elsewhere in Greater Minnesota.
Outdoors
April 30
Eric Hexom signs the fishing license Joanne Rousseau provided him at Ebner's Live Bait in Elk River last July.

Licensing for Minnesota recreation making major leap to digital age

You'll still be able to buy a paper license at your favorite bait shop or store, but most hunters, anglers, boaters, snowmobilers, ATV riders and skiers will carry permissions on their phones.
Local
April 29
Duluth Homegrown Music Festival kicks off without mayor for first time in two decades

Duluth Homegrown Music Festival kicks off without mayor for first time in two decades

New Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert declined to participate, organizers said.
Local
April 27
Federal funds to help restore Lake Superior sandbar

Federal funds to help restore Lake Superior sandbar

The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will partner with a University of Wisconsin research reserve to preserve the western end of popular Wisconsin Point.
Local
April 26
More than 40 people attended a recent Human Rights Commission meeting in Grand Rapids, where the new nonprofit Itasca Pride was introduced in the wake

In Grand Rapids, Itasca Pride plans first event, but faces pushback

"Straight pride" is planning its parade around the same location.
Local
April 26
Duluth mayor pledges population growth in the long-stalled city

Duluth mayor pledges population growth in the long-stalled city

Mayor Roger Reinert said he won't raise taxes next year and will take a tougher stance on panhandling.
Inspired
April 26
Mike Waldron hugs a man in a stars and stripes outfit while standing on a stage.

Minnesota veteran makes 1,000-mile 'gratitude walk' for program that helps vets

Daniel Crawford hiked in honor of 23rd Veteran, a Duluth program that turns trauma triggers into positive vibes.
Local
April 25
Florian Chmielewski, a former state senator and longtime accordion player with the Chmielewski Funtime Band, has died. He was 97.

Florian Chmielewski, former senator and Funtime Band accordion player, dies at 97

Chmielewski played at his own 97th birthday party at the VFW two months ago.
Variety
April 25
A pair of red women's slippers adorned with sparkles and a tiny bow toward the toe

The stolen ruby slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' were recovered by the FBI. But the tale isn't over.

The reporter who dug up the dirt, the museum head who took the heat and Grand Rapids itself are forever changed by the ruby slipper theft.
Local
April 24

Two stalled Duluth housing projects move ahead

Together, the projects will add more than 250 apartments to city's inventory.
Outdoors
April 22
Federal officials have decided not to list sturgeon under the Endangered Species Act in Minnesota and elsewhere.

Wildlife agency: Sturgeon won't go on endangered species list

In a decision welcomed by Minnesota's fishing community and the DNR, the Fish and Wildlife Service said it won't list lake sturgeon under the Endangered Species Act.
Local
April 22
Park Point Beach in Duluth was named one of Travel and Leisure magazine's best beaches.

Minnesota beach makes Travel and Leisure's top beaches in the country list

It was cited for its "ocean locale" feel.
Local
April 22

Plea deal caps jail at 5 months for man whose 3-year-old found gun, fatally shot self in Hinckley home

Judge will decide in June whether to accept the terms, which include dismissing manslaughter counts.
Local
April 20
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Value Village, some donated clothing is baled and sold by the pound to used clothing giant Rags

Why you should donate clothing: It (probably) won't end up at the dump

Fast fashion is tough on the climate, but clothes can have second and third lives.
Local
April 19
The state plans to shutter Hill Annex Mine State Park in Calumet on the Iron Range to turn the site back into an active mine.

Minnesota to close state park on Iron Range, turn it back into a mine

A reclamation company wants to find usable iron in the waste pilings at Hill Annex Mine State Park in Calumet, Minn.

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