Troy McDonald’s four-year-old daughter, Emma, has spina bifida. The McDonald family is now leading a charge to build a playground in Proctor that is safe for children with disabilities.
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Troy McDonald’s four-year-old daughter, Emma, has spina bifida. The McDonald family is now leading a charge to build a playground in Proctor that is safe for children with disabilities.
Anthony Ross’ woodworking passion is confined to a small area while he attends college.
Anthony Ross’ woodworking passion is confined to a small area while he attends college.
Duluth veteran Joe McDonell struggles to become accustomed to his life back home after serving his country in Afghanistan.
Former Two Harbors High School student Taylor Saxon looks back on her decision to drop out after the ninth grade and get her GED.
Stephanie Wegmann works with the United States Department of State Foreign Service to further her education and help those that are less fortunate.
You could say that Lane Ellis lives two lives, one in the virtual world and the other in nature.
Police officers in Minneapolis and group home workers in Duluth are trained specifically in dealing with people in mental health crises.
Local artists use natural materials and recycled items at the 3rd annual Treasures of the green goods arts and crafts fair.
The student organization that lobbies for lower tuition could lose its campus organizer after a decision by the Student Service Fee Committee to cut the group’s funding.
A great-grandson of one of the men involved in the Duluth lynchings from 1920 speaks out and talks about how it has affected his family and what he is doing to raise awareness about this historical event.
The House of Representatives eliminates funding for AmeriCorps in bill H.R. 1. This poses serious problems for Duluth’s active AmeriCorps contingent.
The Duluth-Rania Friendship Exchange is a local citizen-to-citizen diplomacy effort. Delegations have gone back and forth between the two cities over the past few years. Another trip to Rania is scheduled for this May, despite rising protests in Iraq.
Herb and Kate Jensen own and operate the Duluth Family Sauna, which has stood alongside First Avenue East for the last 90 years.
Superior Middle School is just one of the many parts of the public sector that will be cutoff from collective bargaining rights if Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s bill makes it through the senate.