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Gov. Walker Greeted With Mixed Reaction at UWS
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com) A budget surplus of nearly $650,000 has Wisconsin lawmakers pushing for a two-year tuition freeze for the University of Wisconsin system.
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Update: Victim's Name Released in Central Hillside Shooting in Duluth
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) --- Authorities have released the name of the woman who was shot in the chest in Duluth on Thursday.
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Duluth Police Announce "Wanted Person of the Week"
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) --- The Duluth Police Department has announced their latest "Property Crimes Wanted Person of the Week".
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Medical Episode Causes Crash on Superior Street
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) --- Two people suffered non-life threatening injuries following a three car accident along Superior Street in Duluth
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UWS Student Body President Disappointed with Gov. Walker in Superior
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com) --- The UWS Student Body President says he is disappointed with Governor Walker's visit to Superior today, saying the Governor refused to meet with him.
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UPDATE: Beach Advisory Removed for Duluth Beach
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) --- The Minnesota Department of Health has lifted a water advisory for Lakewalk Beach in Duluth.
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Your Green Life: "Green Crafts"
Art comes in many forms and in the Northland there is no shortage of materials you can make it from. In this weeks "Your Green Life" Meteorologist Adam Lorch visits one group making art with recycled local materials.
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Central High History Lives On Clocktower Walls
Wednesday night, East high school students enjoyed their graduation ceremony. Embedded among them were students who would have graduated from Central if the school were still open. Dave Anderson tells us how they may be the last batch of kids who will get to take part in an old Trojan tradition.
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Duluth East HS Students Begin Next Chapter
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) - Duluth East High School students are looking toward the next chapter in their lives after graduating Wednesday night.
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Moose Calves in DNR Study Die Quickly
(NNCNOW.com) --- Moose experts believe about half the Moose calves that died during a recent study, may have died from the trauma of being captured and collared for the research.
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