Trail proposal sparks discussion of an update to the 2012 plan that led to the restoration of most of Wisconsin Point.| Superior Telegram
Shamrock Bar & Pizza to receive about $9,900, won't need to replace windows as earlier suggested.| Superior Telegram
The U.S. senator hosted a roundtable discussion in Superior to learn about what is being done locally to address Wisconsin's housing crisis.| Superior Telegram
"We don't believe she's in there," Superior's police chief said after a search near Superior High School. "Searches are continuing in other areas as evidence indicates."| Superior Telegram
The motorcycle attempted to pass the van on the left as it was making a left turn, according to the criminal complaint.| Superior Telegram
Gov. Tony Evers and Department of Children and Families Secretary Jeff Pertl visited Newborn 2 School Education to talk about the new state investment in child care.| Superior Telegram
Equipment ranging from drones and watercraft to a K-9 unit was funded and will aid emergency responses from both the city and county.| Superior Telegram
Local scientists are analyzing data from a study into what triggers potentially toxic blooms.| Superior Telegram
Bond was set at $25,000 and the defendant was ordered not to have contact with children.| Superior Telegram
Festival-goers will be greeted at the Spirit Room on Broadway Street at the start of Duluth Superior Pride on Labor Day weekend.| Superior Telegram
The new Heritage Tree Program would highlight one tree each year to tell the story of the city's history and people.| Superior Telegram
A portion of the sale proceeds supports a historical marker on Barker's Island commemorating the shipwreck 50 years ago.| Superior Telegram
The estimated $2 million project will replace deteriorated concrete and replace head-on turn lanes with planted medians.| Superior Telegram
The second phase of reconstruction of Hammond Avenue between North 21st and North 28th streets is planned for next year.| Superior Telegram
A now-65-year-old man is accused of touching a child under age 13 in 2017.| Superior Telegram
Michael LaPorte, 3, and Jacob LaPorte, 1, favored the slide.| Superior Telegram
The "senseless and tragic" shootings were apparently the second quadruple murder-suicide in the city since 2022.| Superior Telegram
Citing a failure to meet operational hours, the Superior City Council took no action to renew the license on the adult-oriented business.| Superior Telegram
Councilors split 8-2 in favor of city taking over management of Fairlawn Mansion, SS Meteor and Old Firehouse and Police Museum.| Superior Telegram
The skate park is closed but will be rebuilt.| Superior Telegram
The bar closed down amid safety concerns in 2022.| Superior Telegram
The historic Boston Block building will offer a mix of opportunities.| Superior Telegram
A new 68,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will consolidate Superior Lidgerwood Mundy operations under one roof as it relocates for the Blatnik Bridge reconstruction project.| Superior Telegram
School funding, a local sales tax and Medicaid reimbursement were set as priorities. Lead pipe replacement funding was held up in debate.| Superior Telegram
Creative Counseling Group LLC lived up to its name Wednesday. There were no posed desk photos for this team; they opted for puppets and playground equipment.| Superior Telegram
Rep. Angela Stroud said "It is critical to remember that we’re in this together."| Superior Telegram
The 34 goats leave the grass on the hillside as they remove buckthorn.| Superior Telegram
A crack in the hull of the 1896 ship discovered in February will be repaired, but monitoring indicates no further damage.| Superior Telegram
Law enforcement officials say they are seeking solutions to the "dire" situation that has stalled investigations into child sexual abuse material.| Superior Telegram
As merger talks begin, councilors approve a date for ending the agreement that has allowed three city-owned museums to operate under one managing board.| Superior Telegram
The Public Works Committee reviewed Tower Avenue, Barker’s Island, and sewer and railroad crossing project plans.| Superior Telegram
Colin Payton will fill the role he's held since February on an acting basis after the resignation of the former city assessor.| Superior Telegram
Reading doesn't have to happen within four walls, says the Superior Public Library director.| Superior Telegram
It can be really sweet to look back on art projects you created in kindergarten. For John Klungness of Bayfield, he treasures a wooden corner shelf he made — a work of art he’s had for about 90 years.| Wisconsin Life
All residential property owners are responsible for paying for recycling, regardless of whether they use the service.| Superior Telegram
Mayor Jim Paine also recognized Porch Fest founders, Siggy's Musical Garden, as Citizen of the Year.| Superior Telegram
The city's finance committee recommends the city manage its own museums to better pay staff and improve service.| Superior Telegram
Two possible Venezuelan gang members allegedly attempted to steal money from a Superior ATM. Over $200,000 was taken from Duluth ATMs.| Superior Telegram
East Fifth Street reconstruction and a splash pad in Wade Bowl would be awarded to the low bidders.| Superior Telegram
Students from Superior's Bryant Elementary School said they didn’t think much about wastewater prior to the tour, but that changed.| Superior Telegram
Nearly 500 volunteers have signed up to clean public spaces in Superior between April 12-30.| Superior Telegram
The city is still completing the 2025 assessment roll and awaits a determination on whether assessments comply with state law.| Superior Telegram
With final costs for the pilot area in, councilors approve lower wholesale rates, which should lower the cost for consumers.| Superior Telegram
Bridgit Maruska will serve as the city’s new parks, recreation and forestry director after Linda Cadotte resigned the post in October.| Superior Telegram
Allete Inc. still has one regulatory approval needed for the sale to Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Global Infrastructure Partners.| Superior Telegram
Assessor Terry Johnson resigned but disagrees with the claims in the city's now-rescinded termination letter.| Superior Telegram
Slow Mow Spring would encourage property owners to mow less often and maintain lawns at 4 inches in height.| Superior Telegram
Incumbents in the 2nd and 6th districts face challenges in the April 1 election.| Superior Telegram
'12 Angry Men' will cap off Time Arc Theatre's season.| Superior Telegram
Owner Donald Mattson said the therapist shortage, and payment delays and denials contributed to the decision.| Superior Telegram
The Superior restaurant's ribs will be featured as part of the new Taste of the Draft event in Green Bay.| Superior Telegram
With changes in property tax laws and new assessments, the tax-exempt city ended up paying taxes this year.| Superior Telegram
Duluthian Networks could be the first internet service provider to serve Superior over fiber-to-the-premises broadband network| Superior Telegram
Superior Public Museums and Douglas County Historical Society each submitted proposals to manage Fairlawn, the SS Meteor and Old Firehouse and Police Museum.| Superior Telegram
UMD and UWS were designated among 216 Research Colleges and Universities by The Carnegie Classification.| Superior Telegram
City plows moved snow along Belknap Street on Tuesday.| Superior Telegram
The president stopped at Connors Point, Earth Rider Brewery, Cedar Lounge and Superior Fire Department headquarters.| Superior Telegram
The average Superior Water, Light and Power residential customer will see an estimated monthly increase of $22.| Superior Telegram
Superior Public Museums and the Douglas County Historical Society leaders are no longer considering a merger.| Superior Telegram
The City Council approved a development agreement and grant application for the nonprofit school teaching topics ranging from poetry to woodworking.| Duluth News Tribune
In this episode, we look at the histories of the Blatnik, Bong and Oliver bridges.| Superior Telegram
Volunteers turn out in force to decorate the historic property for the holiday season.| Superior Telegram
The event introduces folks to opportunities for community service and relationship-building.| Duluth News Tribune
Before representing Minnesota's 8th District as a congressman, Chisholm native John Blatnik served in the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II and helped rescue hundreds of downed airmen.| Duluth News Tribune
Folks eat, play and ride on opening day of the fair, which runs through Saturday.| Duluth News Tribune
Using knowledge gained from her own bouts with chemotherapy, a Superior businesswoman packs bags full of useful items for other patients.| Duluth News Tribune
Trevor Billings, 30, was found incompetent and was awaiting a bed at a state psychiatric facility.| Duluth News Tribune
A series of messages posted under the name "Turtleboy" prompted a significant police response, including additional security at the Cenovus Energy refinery.| Duluth News Tribune
Historical marker at Barker's Island in Wisconsin would be placed in memory of the ore boat that sank with a crew of 29 on Lake Superior in 1975.| Alexandria Echo Press
A judge said the defendant did not understand the "moral wrongfulness" of his threats, but did convict him of a subsequent check forgery case.| Duluth News Tribune
Friends of the Fitz wants to place a Wisconsin historical marker at Barker's Island in memory of the ore boat that sank with a crew of 29 on Lake Superior in 1975.| Duluth News Tribune
Historical marker at Barker's Island in Wisconsin would be placed in memory of the ore boat that sank with a crew of 29 on Lake Superior in 1975.| Dickinson Press