Cold comfort: North Shore ice bar open again
December 28, 2012 in Lake County News-Chronicle
It took 51,000 pounds of ice to build, but Grand Superior Lodge’s Blu Ice Bar is open for business. Continue Reading
May 5, 2012 in Duluth News Tribune
The forest along Lake Superior’s North Shore has been drastically changed by humans over the past century. Now, people are making a growing effort to change it back.
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August 11, 2011 in Lake County News-Chronicle
Four people in two canoes were rescued off choppy Lake Superior waters Tuesday in Castle Danger. Continue Reading
April 21, 2011 in Lake County News-Chronicle
A hiker lost off the Gooseberry River in Lake County Tuesday night was found Wednesday morning after more than 12 hours of searching using several agencies in the region. Continue Reading
April 2, 2011 in Duluth News Tribune
Down at Castle Haven last summer, the guests were starting to ask questions about the new construction.
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March 31, 2011 in Lake County News-Chronicle
Down at Castle Haven last summer, the guests were starting to ask questions about the new construction. Continue Reading
January 7, 2011 in Duluth News Tribune
The Lake County Board on Monday is expected to to discuss the partner in its fiber broadband project, National Public Broadband. Members are meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Grand Superior Lodge in Castle Danger to discuss a possible long-term contract with the broadband group.
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December 21, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
Blu opened for its first customers at 2 p.m. to celebrate the winter solstice. Continue Reading
December 9, 2010 in Lake County News-Chronicle
Work is expected to begin next week on a one-of-a-kind attraction in Lake County: a bar made out of ice at Grand Superior Lodge. Continue Reading
October 31, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
The time-crunching, sometimes-grueling, but always careful work of screening candidates began 54 days ago. The News Tribune editorial board met with incumbents and challengers in five candidate forums and in nearly 30 one-on-one or, more accurately, “one-on-board” interviews. In addition, editorial board members scoured campaign literature and conducted in-depth, independent research. Some endorsement decisions were easier to make than others, but none were made lightly.
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