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Park trailers becoming popular option for vacation homes

Park trailers becoming popular option for vacation homes Growing numbers of area residents are turning to recreational park trailers as affordable vacation homes, according to the Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association.

By Tracy Frank , July 24, 2010

Jambors turn ranch into campgrounds

Richard and Lonnie Jambor enjoy the guest hunters that have stayed at their ranch over the years and recently decided to expand on it. Sunset Trails Campground, which is about five miles west of Killdeer, opened July 1.

By Ashley Martin , July 20, 2010

Northland briefs: Lake Nebagamon man dies from ATV accident

A Lake Nebagamon man who was injured Friday in an ATV accident has died.

By News Tribune, Superior Telegram, Fox 21 News , July 15, 2010

Minnesota's huge forest conservation deal closes today

Minnesota's huge forest conservation deal closes today Minnesota’s single largest land conservation deal ever will be signed and sealed today as the state buys conservation easements on 187,277 acres of forest owned by Finnish paper giant UPM.

By John Myers , July 08, 2010

Runestone park expands

Runestone park expands Representatives from the Kensington Runestone Park Foundation (KRPF), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW) and Pheasants Forever (PF) were present at the closing for the land at Kensington Runestone Park.

June 25, 2010

A different kind of boating

A different kind of boating Peter Hogan remembers taking his two young children out on a boat for the first time and seeing the excitement on their faces.

By Jason Schulte , June 15, 2010

Aerial Lift Bridge schedule can cut charter boats’ fishing time

Duluth charter fishing captains say they’re coping with the new Aerial Lift Bridge schedule, but it often cuts into their fishing time with clients. In May, the Duluth City Council approved a new Aerial Lift Bridge schedule that limits lifts to every half-hour between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. An exception is made for lakers or salties weighing 300 gross tons or more, which may pass under the bridge at will.

By Sam Cook , June 14, 2010

Aerial Lift Bridge schedule can cut charter boats’ fishing time

Aerial Lift Bridge schedule can cut charter boats’ fishing time Duluth charter fishing captains say they’re coping with the new Aerial Lift Bridge schedule, but it often cuts into their fishing time with clients.

By Sam Cook , June 13, 2010

Ellsworth couple’s businesses cater to fishing enthusiasts

Ellsworth couple’s businesses cater to fishing enthusiasts Dan and Wendy Duval of Ellsworth own and operate two businesses. Falls Bait Company offers a unique line of soft bodied artificial lures and Tackle Craft offers components for people to make their own tackle.

June 11, 2010

Veto means anglers still can’t use Lake Superior smelt as bait

Veto means anglers still can’t use Lake Superior smelt as bait With Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s veto of the controversial Game and Fish Bill on Tuesday, it’s back to existing regulations for use of Lake Superior ciscoes and smelt as bait.

By Sam Cook , May 27, 2010

Lincoln Park bear beats hasty retreat after two hours in tree

Lincoln Park bear beats hasty retreat after two hours in tree A young black bear parked itself in a tree in Duluth’s Lincoln Park business district Wednesday, attracting crowds of spectators for two hours before climbing down and leaving the area.

By Steve Kuchera , May 27, 2010

Ashland rolls up welcome mat for falcons

Ashland rolls up welcome mat for falcons Canadian National, which wants to proceed with the demolition of the Soo Line ore dock in Ashland, is getting support from the Wisconsin DNR in discouraging falcons from nesting on the dock again this year.

By John Lundy , April 01, 2010

Duluth's Spirit Mountain ends ski season

You can put away that snowboard and those downhill sticks for another winter.

March 26, 2010

Telemark owners approve sale

The proposed sale of the Telemark Resort near Cable took another step forward Saturday with the approval of a purchase agreement.

By Fox 21 News , March 07, 2010

The rise and fall of Sportman's Warehouse

The rise and fall of Sportman's Warehouse Stuart Utgaard was busy cleaning out his office overlooking the Apple River in Star Prairie last week.

By Jeff Holmquist , March 05, 2010

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Fargo's "Don't flick it!" campaign in the news

North Dakota League of Cities: Thanks to the North Dakota League of Cities for this report that Fargo is the first city in the nation to join the Don't Flick It! campaign Commissioner Mike Will

Posted by: Michael Williams on Jan 21, 2010 at 7:25 AM | Renew ND
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