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Grand Forks Red River cross-country coach Jeff Bakke works out with his team this week at Cushman Field for the last meet of the season. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
Other Nov 10th 2019 - 8am

ND, Minn. sports participation numbers continue transformation

This is an April 25, 2018, file photo, showing NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis. The NCAA Board of Governors took the first step Tuesday, Oct. 29, toward allowing athletes to cash in on their fame, voting unanimously to clear the way for the amateur athletes to "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness." Darron Cummings / AP Photo
Other Oct 30th 2019 - 4pm

How much are college athletes' names and images worth?

In this April 19, 2019, file photo, an athlete stands near a NCAA logo during a softball game in Beaumont, Texas. The NCAA is poised to take a significant step toward allowing college athletes to earn money without violating amateurism rules. Aaron M. Sprecher / AP Photo
Other Oct 29th 2019 - 3pm

NCAA board approves athlete compensation for image, likeness

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Other Oct 22nd 2019 - 7pm

Twin Cities high schools investigating claims of racial slurs targeting players

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Duluth microdistilleries brace for ‘perfect storm’

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Weather-related closings, cancellations and delays for Monday

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Spirit Mountain to ask Duluth for $235K to stay afloat after canceled Snocross

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Duluth microdistilleries brace for ‘perfect storm’

Government and Politics Dec 7th 2019 - 2pm

Stauber addresses impeachment, bipartisanship

Weather Dec 7th 2019 - 6pm

Blizzard timeline: Stories from before, during and after the storm

Outdoors Dec 8th 2019 - 8am

The ultimate recycling program: Thief River Falls Chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association keeps Hides for Habitat program rolling in northwest Minnesota

Healthcare Nov 29th 2019 - 6pm

Minnesota insurers fall short on mental health coverage, report finds

Eliud Kipchoge runs on his way to break the historic two hour barrier for a marathon in Vienna, Saturday, Oct. 12. Eliud Kipchoge has become the first athlete to run a marathon in less than two hours, although it will not count as a world record. The Olympic champion and world record holder from Kenya clocked 1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds Saturday at the INEOS 1:59 Challenge, an event set up for the attempt. Jed Leicester / The INEOS 1:59 Challenge via AP
Other Oct 12th 2019 - 4pm

'No human is limited': Kipchoge runs sub-2 hour marathon

Eliud Kipchoge, the dominant marathoner of the modern era, in Berlin ahead of the 2018 marathon, where he set a world record. By Mustafah Abdulaziz ©  2019 The New York Times
Other Oct 10th 2019 - 1pm

A 2-hour marathon? A look at one man's attempt to break the barrier.

In this Tuesday, April 30, 2019 file photo, marathon world record holder Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge poses for photographers at the Iffley Road Track, in Oxford, England. Kipchoge’s attempt to run a sub two-hour marathon has been set for Saturday, Oct. 12 in Prater park, a landmark part of the Vienna City Marathon. Matt Dunham / Associated Press
Other Oct 9th 2019 - 3pm

Kenyan chases sub two-hour marathon in Vienna

St. Thomas has been invited to join the Summit League, pending NCAA reclassification approval. Forum file photo
Other Oct 4th 2019 - 11am

St. Thomas invited to join Summit League, pending NCAA reclassification approval

Gavin Newsom salutes during the championship parade in downtown Oakland in June 2018 when he was lieutenant governor of California. Kelley L Cox / USA TODAY Sports
Other Sep 30th 2019 - 12pm

California governor signs Fair Pay to Play Act

Ewen Fernandez of Le Poir-Sur-Vie, France celebrates at the finish line of the Northshore Inline Marathon in Duluth. Fernandez was the overall winner with a time of 1:03:57.77 (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)
Sports Sep 14th 2019 - 3pm

NorthShore Inline Marathon: Teenagers crash elite women's glory, take top times

Other Aug 19th 2019 - 5pm

With new AC system, Gophers volleyball team finally can play it cool

Other Aug 18th 2019 - 12am

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Over 60,000 fans attend the Ohio State University Football Spring Game April 13 in Columbus, Ohio. Joe Maiorana / USA TODAY Sports
Other Aug 14th 2019 - 2pm

Ohio State seeking to trademark word 'The'

Sean Cooley celebrates his victory as he crosses the finish line of the 2012 Superior Man Triathlon. / News Tribune file photo
Traffic and Construction Aug 8th 2019 - 9pm

Triathlon Saturday will restrict Duluth traffic on already-busy weekend

Jesse “Primo” Walters performs a mitt work drill with uncle Zach “Jungle Boy” Walters recently. The younger Walters will fight his first professional bout Aug. 8. Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com
Sports Aug 7th 2019 - 6pm

'Primo' power — Duluth's Jesse Walters making pro boxing debut

Nicole Hause competing in Women's Skateboard Park during X Games Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium on Aug. 2, 2019. Phil Ellsworth / ESPN Images
Other Aug 2nd 2019 - 9pm

Minnesota's Hause, Majerus fall short in hometown X Games medal bids

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Past champions return for 33rd Brewhouse Triathlon

Nicole Hause will compete in Women's Skateboard Park during X Games Minneapolis 2019. Eric Lars Bakke / ESPN Images
Other Jul 31st 2019 - 5pm

'Team mom': Nicole Hause ready to face younger X Games competition

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Sports Jul 29th 2019 - 10pm

Rowing: Duluth Rowing Club wins four events in Canada

Dan Kiser (middle) stands in the ring with his family (left) and gives Dr. Tim Lindley of Alexandria his gloves from his first title fight and the medal from his half marathon as a thank you for Lindley saving his life five years ago. Jared Rubado / Forum News Service
Other Jul 27th 2019 - 6pm

Dan Kiser, an MMA fighter injured in Detroit Lakes, reunites with the man who saved his life

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Other Jul 26th 2019 - 4pm

Running: Voyageur ultramarathon on tap

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Other Jul 25th 2019 - 6pm

2019 Superior Hall of Fame inductees named

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