Duluth job fair connects jobseekers with local employers
When Art Larsen went to the Northland Job Fair last year, he was recently unemployed and seeking any job that could pay the bills.Duluth Budgeteer News, 04/13/2013
Retiring Twin Ports musicians plan to go out with a ‘Sh-Boom’
After nearly a quarter-century of rockin’ the oldies, the legendary Duluth band Sh-Boom is ready to retire.Duluth Budgeteer News, 04/13/2013
St. Scholastica Seuss scholar brings ‘Seussical’ to campus
“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” That line was made famous by Dr. Seuss’ “Horton Hears a Who.” But Seuss scholars like St. Scholastica professor Merry Renn Vaughan say the line also conveyed a message of anti-racism when the book was released shortly after World War II.Duluth Budgeteer News, 04/06/2013
Tree sale highlights importance of protecting land from erosion
After a flood that washed out yards, streambanks and public spaces throughout Duluth, Judy Gibbs is hoping residents will get serious about planting trees this spring.Duluth Budgeteer News, 04/06/2013
First saltie of season brings worldly crew to Twin Ports
For the 22-member crew of the Federal Hunter, the first “saltie” into the Duluth-Superior port this year, the weather on the Great Lakes wasn’t so inviting.Duluth Budgeteer News, 04/06/2013
Science is for the birds for these Duluth students
A group of fourth- and fifth-graders at St. Michael’s Lakeside School in Duluth recently had the opportunity to have some fun with power tools, all in the name of science.Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/30/2013
Duluth Clean and Green Week puts focus on sustainability
The City of Duluth is taking spring cleaning outdoors. The parks and recreation department is seeking volunteers to take part in Clean and Green Week, an annual effort to clean up parks and public spaces after the snow melts.Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/30/2013
Community gives back to Piedmont students 
The Piedmont Elementary School gymnasium was recently turned into an amusement park.
Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/23/2013
Symbolism, celebrations and snow as Duluth observes Easter, Passover
Despite what the weather might have you thinking, spring is officially under way. Passover starts this week and Easter is next Sunday.Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/23/2013
New community program to provide ‘Safe Places’ for youth throughout city
Yellow and black signs, diamond-shaped like familiar road signs, are about to start appearing in storefronts and building entrances throughout Duluth.Duluth Budgeteer News, 03/16/2013
