Archive of: Home Features
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The Devil's MusicPat Cadigan Recalls the early days of Rock 'n Roll. |
May 2013 |
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Honoring Northland Women for 65 YearsEach year people gather for an annual luncheon to honor the Port Cities Volunteer Woman of the Year. |
May 2013 |
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Bird Watching Strictly For The BirdsJim lends his thoughts to May's issue of Backyards and Birds. |
May 2013 |
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Great Gatsby Got His Start in DuluthThe new blockbuster movie remake of Fitgerald's book, The Great Gatsby, doesn't mention that Gatsby got his start in Duluth... but the book does. |
May 2013 |
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Special ChallengesThe Duluth public schools’ approach to educating students with differing abilities is inclusive, broad and creative. |
February 2013 |
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Locally Laid Egg CompanyJason and Lucie Amundsen's cleverly-named Locally Laid Egg Company hit the ground running in 2012, and it’s been nonstop since. |
January 2013 |
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Winter Fun IndoorsWinter days are perfect for curling up with a good book, shutting out the rest of the world and getting submerged in a great plot line or new ideas. |
January 2013 |
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Beer NewsCanal Park Brewing Company opens, The Growler begins distribution in Duluth, a Duluth beer blog is launched, and a new smartphone-friendly site shows what bars serve what beer. |
December 2012 |
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The Knights Templar In DuluthSpend a few hours with Scott Wolter, and you will believe that the infamous Kensington Rune Stone, long branded a hoax, is actually authentic, and the runes on the stone were indeed carved in 1362 by ancient Nordic explorers. It gets even more interesting when he tells you that their traveling companions were the shadowy and mysterious Knights Templar, and that it’s all tied to the other discoverer of the new world, Christopher Columbus. And it doesn’t stop there. |
December 2012 |
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Practice, PracticeThe jig was up when I strolled into the dining room one autumn afternoon and found Jack sprawled on the floor engrossed in a game of Angry Birds on his iPod while Camptown Races emanated from the keyboard. |
November 2012 |









