News & Local Affairs
LSProject: Revisiting the North Shore's "Lost Resorts"
-There were many resorts that once flourished between the Cascade and Caribou Rivers along the North Shore. Most of those resorts are gone now…but some of their history remains.
‘U.S. Policy Toward Africa’ will be Great Decisions discussion group topic on October 15
-Africa is home to some of the fastest growing economies in the world, and has become a draw for foreign investors.
It'll look a lot more like fall this week
-Sunday’s heat wave matched or broke records all over the Northland, however the other shoe is about to drop.
Cook County Higher Ed presentation on Grand Portage museum artifacts, October 15
-The Grand Portage National Monument houses a museum featuring over 88,000 objects, some dating back to prehistoric times.
WTIP Weekend News Roundup for October 10
-Each week the WTIP news staff compiles a review of news from the previous five days.
Weather warming up
-Rain will give way to warmer fall weather. WTIP’s Jay Andersen spoke with National Weather Service meteorologist Carol Christenson.
A Year in the Wilderness: October 8 - Dave and Amy in camp
-Cook County adventurers Dave and Amy Freeman are spending a year in the wilderness. On a regular basis they’ll be sharing some of their experiences travelling the BWCAW.
Library features "Stories Sing!" presentation by the Minnesota Opera on October 12
-The Minnesota Opera will be bringing opera to children in a special program at the Grand Marais Public Library.
Doo-Kirk: The Indigenous People's Day resolution and action could have been handled better
-In an interview on WTIP’s North Shore Morning, Commissioner and Board Chair Heidi Doo-Kirk apologized for how the Indigenous People’s Day resolution and subsequent action was handled.
Fall events and activities at the Grand Marais Public Library
-The Grand Marais Public Library offers activities for all ages. WTIP volunteer Yvonne Mills spoke with library director Steve Harsin on North Shore Morning.


