Business
LSProject: Voices from the Lake
, -In our broadcast area, we sit on one of the biggest resources in the world: Lake Superior.
New Fargo Brewing Co. launches with Wood Chipper beer
-Buck spoke Sept. 30 with Aaron Hill, a founder of the new Fargo Brewing Co., about their first offering...Wood Chipper IPA. Aaron spoke with us live from the Fargo Beer Fest.
Margaret Anderson Kelliher, president of MN High Tech Association, talks high tech & the state's economy
-Ann Possis spoke Sept. 30 with Margaret Anderson Kelliher, former speaker of the MN House and new president/CEO of the MN High Tech Association, about fostering the state's high tech industry and why it's important to our future.
Delta planning to discontinue service to several small northern Minnesota communities
-Ann Possis spoke July 22 with Eric Wieffering, business columnist for the Star-Tribune, about Delta Airlines' recent announcement of plans to discontinue service to 24 smaller markets, including several in northern Minnesota.
Old Shore Theater building comes down
-The old Shore Theater building in downtown Grand Marais is being dismantled. Once a movie house, it closed sometime in the late sixties to early seventies and has been vacant for many years.
Poplar River controversy shifts to legislature
-For decades Lutsen Mountains has been drawing water from the Poplar River to make snow in the winter months. Now there is legislation pending that would allow them to take more.
Building Community Through Business
-Is it possible to create a business around community needs? Can it be sustainable?
Early childhood education, economic development and the school referendum
-Cook County Schools ISD 166 is going to voters for approval of a property tax increase to help support and sustain the district’s operations. A small part of what the levy would preserve is money designated for early childhood education: education for kids before kindergarten and support for their families.
Several Grand Marais businesses expand
-Visitors and residents alike may have noticed some changes to area businesses.
Making maple syrup is a sticky business
-Syrup season is in full swing on the North Shore. This year, sap in the Arrowhead ran before the rest of the state, forcing syrup produces to kick operations into high gear much earlier than usual.