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Dow Jones Down 1,100 as of 2 p.m.

UPDATE: The Dow Jones industrial average plunged as much as 1,500 points, erasing its gain for the year, as the market extends a slump that began Friday. The Dow's point loss would be its biggest of all time, though in…

Bent Paddle Brewing Company Releasing DüsselDirk Altbier

Duluth, Minn. - Bent Paddle Brewing's latest collaboration may have you singing their praises.  The brewing company has teamed up with the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra to create a Düsseldorf Altbier, which they named DüsselDirk, after the DSSO music director,…

310 Pub Opening in Canal Park

DULUTH, Minn. - 310 Pub is opening on Friday at the site of the former Grizzly's Saloon and Grill in Canal Park. Wednesday the pub held a soft open to get ready…

Video Vision in West Duluth Closing

DULUTH, Minn. - One of the last video rental stores in the region is closing its doors for good this week. Video Vision opened thirty-five years ago and once had six…

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Visits Superior

SUPERIOR, Wis.-  Governor walker traveled to the Northland Saturday meeting with the Republican Party of Douglas County. The Republican Party of Douglas County held its annual Lincoln Day dinner in Superior.…

Duluth Coffee Company and Earth Rider Join Forces

DULUTH, Minn.-- Two brewers of different kinds have teamed up to create the perfect coffee beer. Earth Rider Brewery and Duluth Coffee Company released the pale ale Thursday night. Workers say told the…

Plans Underway for New Unique Hotel

DULUTH, Minn.-- New details are being revealed for a new hotel like no other planned for Duluth's central entrance. The hotel is called "Tru by Hilton" it's aimed at giving young professionals,…

Former 'Chicken Spur' Showing Signs of Demolition

SUPERIOR, Wis. - The former longtime home of the Chicken Spur gas station in Superior is showing signs of demolition. Superior city planner Jason Serck said Wednesday the owners of the property are…

Duluth City Council Approves $1.8M In Upgrades For City Hall

DULUTH, Minn. - Duluth’s City Hall has been approved by the city council for $1.8 million in upgrades. The money will go toward replacing inefficient, non-compliant building systems like lighting and electric, as well as information technology infrastructure. Carpets, ceiling tiles…

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