Midwest Bank broke ground Thursday, Aug. 21, on the former Grover-Lindberg truck stop, planning to develop one acre while another party could potentially develop the remaining five acres.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Sailing school coach Steve Erickson saw growth not just in sailing skills, but in independence among 29 young sailors. Plans for next summer are already in the works.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Owens, the district's longtime payroll coordinator, was recognized by the board during a regular School Board meeting on Monday, July 27.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The district projects $53.7 million in total revenue for the 2025-26 school year, a slight increase from last year, but declining enrollment could impact long-term stability.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Racers and fans gathered at Soo Pass Ranch for the Super Special stage on Thursday, Aug. 21.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
This milestone will allow Minnesota Flyers Gymnastics and Fitness to break ground this spring, with plans to increase the facility size by 22,000 square feet.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The gymnastics facility in Detroit Lakes is looking to double its size to handle enrollment increases. Half of the $4.2 million in funding is secured.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In a championship field that consists of top college and high school golfers in the area, the two older gentlemen in the division navigated their way to the top.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The City Council approved a capital campaign for the DLCCC to address infrastructure issues and approved a number of requests for the 89th Northwest Water Carnival this July.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
More names were etched into the lengthy history of the coveted amateur golf tournament.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
As dozens of classic cars lined West Lake Drive on Wednesday, Aug. 13, several owners shared the stories behind their vehicles during the second-to-last Cruise Night of the season.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The accessible dock opened Monday, Aug. 11, with a ribbon-cutting, breaking barriers to recreation opportunities for people with mobility needs.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
See photos from the Parade of the Northwest on Sunday, July 20.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The funds will be used for city parks and recreational projects. The donor was inspired by the Pavilion and City Park half-cent sales referendum on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Tripwire performed for a crowd outside Hub 41 during the Detroit Lakes Fire Department’s largest annual fundraiser on Friday, Aug. 15.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Headliner Cody Johnson brought WE Fest home on Saturday, with Main Stage performances earlier in the day from Kip Moore, Ian Munsick, Gretchen Wilson and Caylee Hammack.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Detroit Lakes High School held its 135th commencement ceremony in Lakeshirts Fieldhouse on Friday, May 23.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Community members can help support the final stretch of the Movement Matters campaign at mnflyersgym.com.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In a 6-2 vote on Tuesday evening, the city is moving ahead with a proposal from Detroit Lakes resident and retired pastor Barry Schoder to open meetings with prayer.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The City Council voted to begin flying the flag in March. On Tuesday, a motion was brought forward to rescind that March decision and not have the city fly any state flag, new or old.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
A variety of artwork by young artists — from acrylic portraits to clay sculptures and murals — was on full display around Detroit Lakes this week.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
At its Tuesday meeting, the City Council allocated $1 million toward a roughly $3 million fundraising effort to revitalize the park. Volunteers are confident they can raise the necessary funds.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The Detroit Lakes boys basketball team drained 11 three-pointers in the second half to pick up a Central Lakes Conference win against Willmar.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The Detroit Lakes boys hockey team couldn’t muster up enough goals against Bemidji as their losing streak eclipsed five games.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
After losing four starters from a year ago, head coach Robb Flint looks to turn the Detroit Lakes girls basketball team into a powerhouse.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The school year got underway Tuesday, Sept. 3. Superintendent Mark Jenson shared some things he's excited about as the new academic year gets underway.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Under the direction of a new head coach, Detroit Lakes fought hard against the Flyers but saw a few opportunities not go their way.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Schools from around the area gathered in City Park to run around Detroit Lake in the largest cross-country scrimmage in Minnesota.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The Lakers matched last season’s win total only three competitions into the new season with hopes of staying hot and righting the ship.| Detroit Lakes Tribune