Local News
North House Folk School celebrates fall with 'Unplugged XIV' on September 17-19
-The North House Folk School's big fall event starts this week. WTIP volunteer Marnie McMillan spoke with the Folk School’s Matt Nesheim on North Shore Morning.
Fall events and exhibits offered at the Cross River Heritage Center
-Featuring exhibits and events that capture the beauty and history of the Schroeder area, the Cross River Heritage Center is a busy place this fall. WTIP volunteer Mary Manning spoke with the Her
'Russia and the Near Abroad' will be topic of September 17 Great Discussions Group
-The Great Decisions discussion group covers topics related to world affairs. WTIP volunteer Mary Manning spoke with September's discussion leader, Bill Davnie, on North Shore Morning.
A big Radio Waves thank you!
Jana Kokemiller-Berka-WTIP would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the many people who made this year’s Radio Waves Music Festival a success!
Searching for 'river bugs' in the Kadunce River
-Get a new perspective of the Kadunce River in this WTIP Community Producers feature. We’ll hear from Karen, Nick and Kent as they search for river bugs.
"Walking School Bus" event scheduled for September 16
-Students are returning for another school year and many will be getting there on foot or bike.
Cabin Planning Seminar offered September 21
-If you have a family cabin or cottage, you might want to consider planning for the future of that property. WTIP volunteer LeAnn Zunker spoke with Ruthanne Hedstrom Vos of Mathison Law Office on
Nice fall weather to continue into the week
-Nice fall weather continues into the week, with the first rain possible mid-week. WTIP’s Jay Andersen spoke with National Weather Service meteorologist Carol Christenson.
WTIP Weekend News Roundup for September 12
-Each week the WTIP news staff compiles a review of news from the previous five days. Near record non-raptor bird count at Hawk Ridge. Legal action taken against government over pipeline.
Duluth Mayor launches memoir here
-As Don Ness prepares to exit his position as Mayor of Duluth for a more private life, he's out promoting a clever and candid memoir.


