TOURISM
Legislative notebook: House DFL wants $250 million in property tax relief
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Almost 1 million Minnesotans would receive larger property tax refunds, or their first refunds, under a House Democratic proposal. Rep. Jim Davnie, DFL-Minneapolis...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:03 AM
Gone Fishin'
I do not fish, I do not swim. Last week I fished, I did not need to swim. I spent most of my youth in the kiddie pool at the Warren, MinnesotaPool during swimming lessons. I never learned to swim and ...
Posted on 7/21/12 at 7:56 AM
Exploring Minnesota–Testing Style
It is testing season in the Minnesota education world. Children and teachers alike dread this time. Kids do not like to take tests especially ones that take a long time. Since all kids test at differ...
Posted on 4/26/12 at 5:30 AM
Celebrating the Night of Atlantis in Handewitt
There are many places in the world where different landscapes meet in one spot, and one can take advantage of what it has to offer. Flensburg and the surrounding area is one of them. You have the ci...
Posted on 7/22/11 at 4:57 AM
City's tourism tax coffers grow
Unemployment may yo-yo. The housing market may be sluggish. But at least one sector of the local economy is showing slow but sure improvement. Tourism. Data released by the city of Duluth in recent da...
Posted on 7/23/10 at 7:53 AM
Superior museum fundraiser today 
McDougall’s Dream, Superior Public Museum’s sixth annual fundraising event to preserve the SS Meteor Whaleback and the legacy of Capt. Alexander
McDougall, begins at 1 p.m. today and offers guests new and unique tours.
By Superior Telegram , September 25, 2010
Grand Portage opens new visitor center today 
By Lake County News Chronicle , September 25, 2010
The super-secret insider’s guide to Canal Park
By Brian Matuszak , August 19, 2010
Blocked culvert floods Duluth zoo 
By Jana Hollingsworth , August 18, 2010
Blues festival draws numbers similar to 2009 
By John Myers , August 16, 2010
Terry Mattson: Tall ships embody the heart, soul and energy of Duluth
By Terry Mattson , August 09, 2010
Pride of Baltimore II is a peek into War of 1812 
Amid the buccaneers and swashbucklers who descended on Harbor Drive in Duluth this week were War of 1812 re-enactors, and some of the redcoats exchanged barbs with people as they walked by.
By Jon Nowacki , August 01, 2010
Dedication, love of sailing hallmarks of tall ship captain 
By Steve Kuchera , August 01, 2010
Revisiting the Roseway 
By Candace Renalls , August 01, 2010
Tall ships visitors: Duluth is ready for us this time 
Spectators say Duluth's Tall Ships festival is much more organized and user-friendly this year.
By Tracee Tolentino , July 31, 2010
Duluth tourists get unexpected trip on Roseway 
By Steve Kuchera , July 29, 2010
- Roseway
- Good book
- Europa
- Talk about this topic
- Sails, ho! Tall Ships scheduled to arrive in Duluth today
- What you need to know to see tall ships
- No Tall Ships Festival complete without ‘Pirates’
- Special boating rules for tall ships
- Duluth native keeps tall ship in shape
- Tall ships will parade without the Sullivan
- Photo Gallery: Aboard the Roseway
- Photo Gallery: Tall ships arrive in Duluth, July 2010
- Photo Gallery: Parade of sail as seen from the Lift Bridge
Warren Nelson out of jail with comeback plan 
The founder of Big Top Chautauqua has been released from the Bayfield County Jail. Warren Nelson said he’s already got plans to make a comeback after separating from his old organization — and the Twin Ports are central to his plans.
By Mike Simonson , July 12, 2010
Spirit Mountain launches Timber Twister 
By Peter Passi , July 01, 2010
Spirit Mountain's alpine coaster an early hit 
June 25, 2010
Local view: Locals shouldn’t take benefits of tourism for granted 
By Todd Torvinen , June 20, 2010
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