News & Local Affairs
Park Board discusses pool closing
-Things are winding down at the Grand Marais Rec Park, but some big changes lie in store for the municipal swimming pool.
Scholarships available from Higher Education
-There are three scholarships available for students who want to work on advance schooling.
Crossing Borders Studio Tour going on now
-The Crossing Borders Studio Tour and Sale is going on now through Sunday, October 6. This year’s tour features 23 artists in 8 locations between Duluth and the Canadian border, along t
Fall weather about to turn cooler this week
-The nice fall weather will continue for a couple more days, then rain and cooler weather will make it seem more like October usually feels.
Weekend News Roundup for September 28
-Each week the WTIP news staff puts together a roundup of the news over the past five days.
Insurance, finances and remodeling under discussion at the Cook County North Shore Hospital & Care Center board meeting
-Blue Cross/Blue Shield, MN Sure, county budget cuts, and remodeling: all under discussion at the recent hospital and care center board meeting.
Mining Truth: educating Minnesotans about sulfide mining
-In the summer of 2012, a coalition of Minnesota conservation groups calling themselves Mining Truth started a public dialogue surrounding the proposed Polymet and Twin Metals mines near Lake Superior
MN Sea Grant presentation tonight: Climate Change impacts on recreation and tourism
-Minnesota Sea Grant is hosting the final segment in a three-part speaker series on Climate Change, Thursday, September 26 at the Harbor House Grille in Grand Marais, starting at 7:30 p
Sen. Franken: You can't change your fingerprints like you can your password
-Apple wants you to use your fingerprint as a password for its latest iPhone. Jay Andersen spoke with Sen. Al Franken about why he thinks that’s a bad idea.


