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Kraus-Anderson completes $10.2M fire station
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Minneapolis-based Kraus-Anderson has wrapped up construction of a $10.2 million fire station in Maplewood.
To view full article, visit Finance & Commerce
Northwood Technical College received donations from Cenovus Energy and Enbridge to power mobile welding lab
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Northwood Technical College received donations totaling $90,000 from Cenovus Superior Refinery and Enbridge Energy to assist in buying a generator for its new mobile welding lab. The purchase will allow welding students to gain hands-on skills from anywhere.
General Manager Chris Fortenberry of Cenovus presented Northwood Tech Foundation with a $50,000 check, while Community Engagement Strategist Michelle Johnson of Enbridge presented Northwood Tech Foundation with a $40,000 check at the Superior Campus Thursday, June 23. Dean of Academic Programming and Associate Dean of the Ashland Region Karen Hoglund and Executive Director Kimberly Pearson of the Northwood Technical College Foundation received the checks on behalf of the project.
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Operation Round Up® gives more than $57,000 to community programs
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Through the contributions of Lake Country Power's participating members, the Operation Round Up® Electric Trust Board recently approved $57,115 in assistance to local community programs during its quarterly meeting.
The cooperative’s Trust Board reviewed and considered 44 grant applications and distributed funds to 42 projects and programs this past quarter. Since the program’s inception in October 2004, more than $2.9 million has been distributed to community-based projects and programs.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Entrepreneur Fund to open new Superior Entrepreneurship Center
Monday, June 27, 2022
he Entrepreneur Fund has opened an office in the new Superior Entrepreneurship Center, located in the former post office building at 1401 Tower Ave. in Superior.
“We have seen the demand for accessible small business financing in northern Wisconsin grow significantly over the past few years. While we have always served Douglas County businesses, expanding to add an office in Superior will increase accessibility to our team, services, and financing that boost entrepreneurial development,” said Shawn Wellnitz, president & CEO of the Entrepreneur Fund, in an official statement.
The expansion is a result of a collaborative partnership between the Entrepreneur Fund, Wisconsi...
Lake Superior College ranked among 50 Best Online Community Colleges in the Nation
Monday, June 27, 2022
Lake Superior College in Duluth has received more national recognition and is once again ranked among the 50 Best Online Community Colleges in the Nation, by College Consensus.
Lake Superior College is ranked as the 42nd best community college in America to earn your degree online.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
Nine from Essentia Health receive ‘Joyful Nurse’ award
Monday, June 27, 2022
Nine Essentia Health nurses are recipients of the 2022 Restoring Joy Award.
The awards are presented by Restoring Joy to Leadership, a “spiritually based leadership-development consulting firm.” Nurses from a variety of organizations across the country were nominated; there were a total of 22 award winners. Recipients are “intentional in their efforts to add JOY to the work environment … in spite of the whirlwind, these nurses manage to brighten their environment with the light of a joyful heart!”
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
New local diversity index finds U.S. Bank, 3M, Target, among those with best record
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
An inaugural racial-equity analysis of 40 Minnesota companies shows progress in company diversity, but also shows much more work is needed.
3M, U.S. Bank, Target, Allianz Life Insurance, Allina Health and Best Buy all scored very well on the St. Paul-based Center for Economic Inclusion's first Racial Equity Dividends Index released Tuesday.
To view full article, visit Star Tribune
Non-traditional lenders sponsor lunch forum
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Join Northspan for presentations from non-traditional lending sources and to learn about opportunities for financing your project or business. Bankers, lenders, for-profit business owners, and entrepreneurs are welcome to attend.
Presenters will include ARDC, the Carlton County EDA, Cloquet EDA, Entrepreneur Fund, Lake Country Power, MBFC, Northland Foundation, Northland SBDC and Northspan.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Banking on technology
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Have you been inside your bank’s lobby lately? No? Well, neither has anyone else. Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but, you get the idea.
The pandemic kept people out of bank offices and branches, but even in the months since banks have re-opened for in-person services, the increasing use and popularity of online and mobile banking have changed the financial sector’s landscape to make those bank lobbies as quiet as libraries.
Like so many other industries, banks have gone digital. Business is now largely conducted online or from mobile phone apps. This is the case for both consumer and business banking. Think onlin...
Essentia in affiliation talks with Mid Dakota Clinic
Thursday, June 16, 2022
DULUTH — Essentia Health announced the health care system has signed a letter of intent with Mid Dakota Clinic of Bismarck, North Dakota, to discuss a potential affiliation.
The Duluth-based health care system and the independent physician practice stated in a news release that the organizations share a common vision of strengthening and supporting rural health care. Mid Dakota Clinic CEO Marvin Lein said the affiliation would bring new specialties including women's services, and would make them a part of an integrated system of doctors, hospitals and outpatient care.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
DEED Announces $2.1 Million in Funding for Job Creation and Business Expansion in Minnesota
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
St. Paul – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced $2.1 million in funding for three Minnesota businesses. These businesses are expanding their locations or moving to Minnesota and are expected to create 165 new jobs over the next three to five years. This funding is expected to leverage more than $19.5 million in investment to the state.
Individual Projects Listed Below:
Cirrus Design Corporations, Duluth - $500,000 MIF - $695,000 JCF
Cirrus is purchasing an existing Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) building at the Duluth Airport and converting it to a Product Development Innovation Center. The total project cos...
Hodnik Family Forest comes to life
Monday, June 13, 2022
A 1,000-acre parcel of land between Aurora and Hoyt Lakes is now the Hodnik Family Forest.
ALLETE, Inc., last June donated the land to the Rajala Woods Foundation.
The Rajala Woods Foundation named the forest in honor of Al Hodnik, former ALLETE president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board, his late sister Margaret, Minnesota Power vice president of regulatory and legislative affairs, and their late father Ralph, a longtime Minnesota Power employee.
Minnesota Power, an ALLETE subsidiary, and Rajala Woods Foundation have partnered in tree planting across the region.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
BARKO develops remote platform to monitor heavy machinery
Thursday, June 09, 2022
Superior-based BARKO Hydraulics announced this week the development of its remote platform to monitor heavy machinery performance.
BARKO Insight uses real-time data to inform proactive maintenance and operating decisions for a single machine or an entire fleet. “With this type of information at the fingertips of owners and operators, both will gain a better understanding of how their machines perform in real-time. This obviously directly impacts productivity optimization and the extension of equipment life," said BARKO President, Justin Rupar, in an official statement.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Free maurices jeans for Nashville Festival attendees
Wednesday, June 08, 2022
Duluth-based maurices is partnering with country music superstar Lauren Alaina to give every attendee of Nashville, Tennessee’s signature country music event a pair of Maurices jeans. For a limited time following the four-day festival, attendees can show their festival ticket at any of Maurices’ 900 stores across the United States and Canada between June 18 and June 24 for a free pair of classic m jeans by maurices.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
NBC purchases Superior City Center building
Monday, June 06, 2022
After outgrowing its IT and operations center on South Tower Avenue, National Bank of Commerce in Superior announced a major real estate purchase to accommodate the company’s growing footprint.
NBC has closed on the purchase of the old city hall at 1409 Hammond Ave., not to be confused with Superior’s other old city hall at Broadway and Hammond. City and county offices, including the Douglas County Jail, had occupied the structure until 2003. The 63,000-square-foot building later was purchased by A&L Properties and Tom Stender, was remodeled and then converted to a private office building that once house Le Bistro restaurant.
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Local educators, employers partner to provide pathways to the trades
Wednesday, June 01, 2022
“Workforce shortage” may seem like a recent media catchphrase that gets blamed for all manner of things, from why you can’t get your new car on time to why you wait on hold for more than an hour to schedule an appointment. But the current labor shortage was a challenge that many foresaw years ago, particularly local employers in healthcare, manufacturing and the trades. [Oncoming] Baby Boomers retiring, lower birth rate trends and younger generations moving away from the region all pointed to a labor shortage that the pandemic only brought to a head much faster and more acutely tha...
Got an idea to solve a problem or need in Duluth? Pitch it to 'Builders and Backers Idea Accelerator'
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
DULUTH — Entrepreneurs are invited to pitch ideas for how to solve problems in the city.
The Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce and city of Duluth have partnered with Heartland Forward for the Builders and Backers Idea Accelerator program. It will accept 10 entrepreneurs from Duluth for a three-month period to test their ideas to see if they work. Participants can receive a $5,000 grant from Heartland Forward to fund the test.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Lake Superior College to partner with Ascent Aviation
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Lake Superior College is partnering with Ascent Aviation to continue to offer the professional pilot program at LSC’s Center for Advanced Aviation.
Ascent Aviation, a subsidiary of Lake Superior Helicopters, has been chosen by Lake Superior College after a comprehensive Request for Proposal (RFP) process. Pending approval of the Minnesota State Board of Trustees at the June meeting, the new agreement will begin this summer.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
St. Luke's gives away hearing aid batteries this week
Monday, May 23, 2022
DULUTH — St. Luke's Ear, Nose and Throat Associates is giving away hearing aid batteries through Friday to raise awareness for Better Speech and Hearing Month.
Patients and community members are invited to ENT Associates, 920 E. First St., Suite 301, Duluth, or any St. Luke's primary care clinic this week to pick up the free batteries while supplies last, St. Luke's said in a news release.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Round 3 of Women in Business honorees includes leaders at Ecumen, APi, more
Friday, May 20, 2022
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal marks our 25th annual Women in Business awards this year. Over the course of this awards program, we have recognized 1,162 women, including this year’s honorees.
Each year, we select around 50 business and community leaders from across the Twin Cities metro area to celebrate their professional achievements, industry involvement and philanthropic work. Every day this week we will publish their stories at MSPBJ.com, and feature them in two special print edition's in Friday's paper.
Today's featured honorees includes: Velma Korbel, APi Group Corp.
To learn more about Velma and the other honorees, view full article at Minneapolis/St. Pau...
Essentia Health-Cloquet Clinic and urgent care ribbon cutting
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Essentia Health will open its new clinic and urgent care in Cloquet with a ribbon-cutting and open house starting at 4:30 p.m. Mon., May 23.
The event will feature several leaders from Essentia, including East Market chief operating officer, Brad Beard, as well as the Cloquet Chamber of Commerce.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Matt Baumgartner on settling into his new role as President of the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce:
Thursday, May 19, 2022
"Busy first couple months, but it's been exhilarating. Duluth has challenges right now, which to me are opportunities. If we can address those challenges and meet the opportunities, I think there's no place better positioned for future success than Duluth.
You can't recreate the economic drivers we have here. We just need to prioritize a couple things. I think we'll see a great era ahead for Duluth. My first few months have been filled with asking a lot of questions, filled with a lot of meetings and seeking solutions. I’m spending a lot of time thinking about economic development and busines...
Essentia to incorporate health science curriculum into area schools
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
DULUTH — Essentia Health announced Monday it has partnered with two organizations to incorporate health science curriculum into 25 high schools across Essentia's service range.
While the list of participating schools is not yet finalized, the partnership will allow for Essentia to work with schools to create Minnesota HOSA–Future Health Professionals student chapter organizations and health care career exploration opportunities. HOSA offers student competitions, conferences and introductions to health care professionals.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
In Duluth, preschool moves from the classroom to the forest
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Duluth is at the forefront of a national trend to move preschool from the classroom to the outdoors. A dozen nature based play schools have opened in the Duluth area in the past decade. There's even a new major at the University of Minnesota Duluth in Childhood Nature Studies, the first program of its kind nationwide.
To view full article, visit MPR News
32 High school students receive scholarships from Lake Country Power
Monday, May 16, 2022
Lake Country Power is pleased to announce 32 local high school seniors from 27 different schools have been awarded the Lake Country Power 2022 Les Beach Memorial Scholarship. The Les Beach Memorial Scholarship honors a former co-op employee and recognizes student commitment and contribution to local communities.
The $4,000 scholarships, issued at $1,000 per year for four years, will help the following graduating seniors pursue their college plans and career dreams.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Community growth program to stimulate entrepreneurship in Duluth
Thursday, May 12, 2022
The Community Growth Program and Toolkit (CGPT) is coming to Duluth to stimulate entrepreneurial thinking and action.
The program is spearheaded by Heartland Forward and its partners, Builders + Backers, the office of Mayor Emily Larson, Northland Foundation and the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce.
“My goal for Duluth is to be the entrepreneurial engine of the state of Minnesota and I'm thrilled that we’re the first Minnesota city to partner with Heartland Forward and Builders + Backers to bring their national Idea Accelerator to our community,” said Duluth Mayor Emily Larson in an official statement. “Together we’ll help bring new peopl...
Cruise ships coming to Duluth this summer
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Cruise ships are coming to Duluth this summer, including Viking’s new expedition ship Octantis. The first ship is expected May 30.
The Twin Ports has not seen cruise ships since 2013.
The announcement Tuesday was part of the International Cruise the Great Lakes organization annual meeting in Duluth May 10-11, which brings representatives from cruise lines, port authorities, state and local governments, and tourism bureaus from across the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Great Lakes region is seen by some, including Conde Naste Traveler magazine, as one of the top cruising destinations in the world. Lake Superior has not been included in the recent itinerarie...
St. Luke's plans two-story addition to Building A
Thursday, May 12, 2022
DULUTH — St. Luke's announced Wednesday its proposed plans to add a two-story expansion on top of its Building A. The addition would have 56 single-patient rooms and house the intensive care unit and cardiac care unit.
In addition, the health care system plans to rebuild the hospital parking ramp on East First Street to add 177 spaces and an additional floor. Because the expansion of the ICU and cardiac unit will add more inpatient rooms, the existing inpatient hospital rooms will be remodeled from double rooms to single-patient private rooms.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
U.S. Bank, community groups reach agreement over MUFG Union Bank acquisition
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) on Monday announced a $100 billion community-benefits plan agreement with activists key to winning regulatory approval for its planned $8 billion acquisition of MUFG Union Bank.
American Banker has a report on the accord, dubbed the largest of its kind by Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank and community groups.
To view full article, visit Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
Essentia's Cloquet clinic opens to patients next week
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
CLOQUET — Essentia debuted its Cloquet clinic and urgent care facility to the public with an open house Monday night. The clinic at 1413 Minnesota Highway 33 S. will open to patients Monday, May 16.
The clinic’s services include primary family medicine; obstetrics; imaging and radiology; telehealth access; urgent care; and a laboratory. The lab can do urinalysis, pregnancy testing, mononucleosis testing and a COVID/RSV/influenza/step test. Any other tests will be taken to the Duluth lab through a courier that will run four times a day.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
maurices honors educators, healthcare workers, first responders and military members across hometowns
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Leading women’s fashion retailer, maurices is dedicating the month of May to hometown heroes through a month-long campaign on maurices.com and in maurices’ nearly 900 stores.
As a heartfelt thanks to educators, healthcare workers, first responders and military members, maurices is offering an extra 10% off all purchases, stackable with other offers, in stores and online, throughout the month of May.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
St. Luke's seeks input on next phase of campus redevelopment
Tuesday, May 03, 2022
St. Luke’s is inviting the public to learn more about the next phase of its Duluth campus redevelopment.
On Wednesday, May 11 at 6 pm, St. Luke’s will host a campus redevelopment community forum. At the event, St. Luke’s leaders will share plans for Phase II of its Health Forward Initiative campus redevelopment plan and then facilitate a discussion about the plans.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Essentia Health-Cloquet clinic and urgent care to open in May
Friday, April 29, 2022
Essentia Health announced the opening of its new Cloquet clinic and urgent care on May 16 -- another milestone in its commitment to provide the highest quality healthcare close to home for the communities it serves.
“We know that there is an unmet need in the community and we know this can help fill that gap,” said Trina Lower, operations director for Essentia. “We see many patients traveling from the Cloquet area to receive high-quality care at our facilities in Duluth and Moose Lake. By opening this clinic, we are eliminating barriers and making a healthy difference in people’s lives.”
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With help from new CEO, Maurices works to expand store footprint, products and brand awareness
Monday, April 25, 2022
DULUTH - David Kornberg spent 15 years as a top executive at Express, the trendy mall retailer that appeals to fashionable 20-somethings.
When he was later approached to become CEO of Duluth-based Maurices, Kornberg first decided to visit one of the company's stores, which, with their bright lighting and decor, are quite different from the gloss of Express.
To view full article, visit Star Tribune
Co-op community connects in Cohasset for Lake Country Power Annual Meeting
Thursday, April 21, 2022
More than 300 co-op members and guests gathered at Lake Country Power’s service center in Cohasset for the annual membership meeting on April 20. The audience learned about the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic on material costs, supply chain issues, historic inflation and the impacts all of it has on providing safe and reliable electric service.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Wells Fargo Debuts Small Business Financial-Assistance Portal
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Wells Fargo on Tuesday (April 19) announced the launch of what it is calling its “Small Business Resource Navigator.”
The service, according to the San Francisco bank, will let small business owners complete brief questionnaires online and then connect with appropriate community development financial institutions, or CDFIs.
“As the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic persist, small businesses continue to need our help,” Derek Ellington, head of small business at Wells Fargo, said in a prepared statement. “We see a lot of value in supporting a resource like this to help small businesses connect to as many options as possible.”
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Essentia starts nursing residency program
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
DULUTH — Essentia Health announced this week its new residency program for nurses has debuted in Duluth, Brainerd and Fargo.
The residency program consists of two cohorts of about 40 nurses each who recently graduated and have less than a year of nursing experience. The program includes one four-hour session each month for 12 months to build skills in specific departments.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
St. Luke’s Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center earns 2 national awards
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
St. Luke’s Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center has been recognized with a President’s Circle award and named a Center of Distinction by Healogics.
St. Luke’s Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center earned the awards by hitting high quality benchmarks. Exceptional clinical outcomes were achieved for 12 consecutive months, including a patient satisfaction rate of 97% and a wound healing rate of 85%.
The prestigious President’s Circle award is only given to a Center of Distinction with outstanding performance. St. Luke’s was one of only 25 centers nationally to earn the honor.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Northland Foundation awards grants
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Northland Foundation awards 7 Maada’ookiing grants to Indigenous individuals for community projects Diversity of creative, grassroots work approved for $17,000 in funding by Maada’ookiing Board Members
From shared geography of Northeast Minnesota and all or parts of five Tribal nations – The Northland Foundation is pleased to announce the individuals and projects awarded Maada’ookiing grants. The Maada’ookiing board met in March to review and approve awards. Maada'ookiing (“the distribution” in Ojibwe) is a Northland Foundation program to strengthen relationships with Indigenous community, build partnerships with Native nations, and offer support for community members to expand capacity in northeastern Minnesota...
St. Luke’s Pharmacy Wins Clinical Excellence Award
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
DULUTH, Minn. – The St. Luke’s Pharmacy has won an award for clinical excellence with the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy.
The award is given to clinical partners of the the U of M who express innovation and excellence within their pharmacy and go beyond what is expected to support learners.
To view full article, visit Fox 21 Online
Corps of Engineers schedules three days of hearings on NorthMet project
Monday, April 18, 2022
Beginning on May 3, the US Army Corps of Engineers will host three days of hybrid in-person and virtual public hearings to discuss potential downstream impacts – specifically on the Fond du Lac Reservation, more than 110 river miles downstream - from the proposed NorthMet Project.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has already awarded the plan a 401 Water Quality Certification after concluding it will have no downstream impacts. This certification helped inform the Corps of Engineers’ decision to award a 404 Wetlands Permit for the copper-nickel, precious metals project, PolyMet said.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
For more information on ho...
Cirrus Aircraft Opens Sales Office in France
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
At a time when numerous companies are going remote, Cirrus Aircraft is going overseas. Last week, the Duluth-based aircraft company announced that it opened its first ever sales office outside the U.S. in France. The French sales office officially launched March 31.
Cirrus Aircraft has seen growing demand worldwide, but especially in France, said spokeswoman Nadia Haidar. The company landed on France in particular due to its “extensive aviation culture,” she said.
To view full article, visit Twin Cities Business Magazine
U.S. Bank starts two-day Minneapolis hackathon to find, boost young tech talent
Friday, April 08, 2022
On Thursday morning, 50 students at the Minneapolis Community & Technical College kicked off a hackathon to design an application that would help students be successful in managing their money.
The two-day event is sponsored by U.S. Bancorp and serves as a way for the bank to tap into a pipeline of young and diverse talent as it currently has 800 open technology jobs. (28% of the hackathon participants are women while 50% are minorities).
To view full article, visit MinneInno Business Journal
NBC awarded Community Catalyst Award
Wednesday, April 06, 2022
The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) was awarded the Entrepreneur Fund’s Community Catalyst Award at the Regional Economic Indicators Forum on April 5. The award recognizes NBC’s outstanding commitment to the region’s small business community and leadership during the pandemic.
National Bank of Commerce has been a leader in the business community throughout the pandemic, the Entrepreneur Fund said in announcing the award. During March 2020 when there was significant confusion around PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) NBC bstepped forwarded by making a strong commitment to working alongside our region’s small businesses by getting them access to PPP and Covid-19 relief with or withou...
DEED Announces Recipients of Targeted Community Capital Project Grants
Thursday, March 31, 2022
St. Paul – Today the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced recipients of the Targeted Community Capital Project (TCCP) grants. In recognition of the statewide impact of COVID-19, natural disasters, and the civil unrest that occurred in the last two years, the 2021 Minnesota legislature authorized $18 million for DEED to administer this competitive grant program, providing much-needed funding for complex and costly capital projects. Capital projects utilizing these funds must result in providing, increasing, and/or expanding access to economic development, education, or workforce development programs or services to underserved communities or economically disadvantaged persons or groups.
“We kno...
Study finds UMD contributed $581 million to region's economy in 2019, 2020
Thursday, March 31, 2022
DULUTH — The University of Minnesota Duluth contributed nearly $582 million to the Northland's economy in 2019 and 2020, according to a new study by the Labovitz School's Bureau of Business and Economic Research.
The report compiled school operation data from UMD's finance department, information about student impact from One Stop Student Services, and visitor information from a Wilder Research study. Monica Haynes, director of the BBER, said the study found that the impact on Northeastern Minnesota and Douglas County, Wisconsin, had slightly increased compared to 2015 data, despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Two LHB projects recognized in national engineering competition
Friday, March 25, 2022
LHB earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ 55th annual Engineering Excellence Awards for the Superior Street Reconstruction Project in downtown Duluth.
The eleven-block corridor encompassing one of the city's oldest streets has been completely rebuilt, including replacement of utilities that dated back to the 1880s. The project also converted the city’s 1932 steam-heat system to a more efficient hot water distribution network, and replaced brick with decorative, durable concrete elements that allow flexible spaces for businesses and events.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Essentia, Rock Ridge Schools enter $400k partnership to promote health care careers
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
DULUTH — The Rock Ridge School District board has approved a $400,000 partnership with Essentia Health to provide scholarships and health care career guidance to fill areas of high need at Essentia, the health care system announced Wednesday in a news release.
The Education to Employment program will designate $300,000 for scholarships to Rock Ridge students. Tuition disbursements of up to $30,000 will be awarded annually for up to 10 years to students who attend post-secondary education for certain high-need roles. Currently, Essentia has a high need for technicians specializing in radiology, ultrasound, medical lab, echo, surgical and pharmacy, plus certifie...
Kraus-Anderson wraps up $34M school project
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Minneapolis-based Kraus-Anderson has completed a $34 million elementary school in Eveleth, one of a handful of big construction projects stemming from the consolidation of three Iron Range school districts.
To view full article, visit Finance & Commerce
Duluth joins Great Lakes cruise ship coalition pledge to implement environmentally friendly cruising practices
Wednesday, March 09, 2022
On Monday the Duluth Seaway Port Authority joined other members of the international Cruise the Great Lakes coalition in announcing a pledge to implement 19 environmentally friendly and sustainable cruising practices starting with the upcoming 2022 cruising season.
As an intimate alternative to the larger ocean-going cruise lines, the Great Lakes cruise ship industry hopes to strengthen their environmentally conscious cruising practices with a focus on 4 key areas.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Essentia's surgery center at Miller Hill Mall on track to open this summer
Tuesday, March 08, 2022
DULUTH — Essentia Health's 41,000-square-foot outpatient surgery center in the Miller Hill Mall is nearing the end stages of its construction. The Essentia Health Surgery Center-Miller Hill is anticipated to open in July.
The surgery center will open with four 600-square-foot operating rooms, with the capacity for up to 12 operating rooms to be used in the future. The facility will also have 20 private rooms for patients to use before their operations, and four 23-hour rooms for patients who need to stay a while longer after their surgery.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Just Sold: Work to start on Old Central High apartments
Friday, March 04, 2022
Workers from Kraus-Anderson in Minneapolis are about to start the school's $30 million transformation into 122 apartments, anchored by a community coworking space.
To view full article, visit Finance & Commerce
North Shore Bank announces teen video contest "Lights, Camera, Save!"
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
North Shore Bank is accepting submissions for its "Lights, Camera, Save!" video contest. The contest, organized by the American Bankers Association Foundation, is a national competition that encourages teens to use video to communicate the value of sound money management and set their peers on a sound financial path.
"Lights, Camera, Save! gives area students an opportunity to harness their creativity and learn about using money wisely," said Ken Johnson, President/CEO at North Shore Bank. "A strong financial education is critical to a successful future and we are thrilled to participate in a contest that reinforces that message.”
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Essentia encloses new Duluth tower
Monday, February 28, 2022
DULUTH — The new Essentia Health hospital tower and clinic are now fully enclosed, the health care system announced in a news release Monday morning.
The Vision Northland construction project is sealed off from outside elements and crews are progressing on casework, flooring, painting and other indoor projects in the temperature-controlled interior. Exterior work also remains.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
University of Minnesota Duluth biology professor awarded $10,000 for equity efforts
Thursday, February 24, 2022
DULUTH — A University of Minnesota Duluth biology professor, Allen Mensinger, was awarded $10,000 to further his equity efforts for higher education STEM students.
Mensinger will take two diverse students to the marine biology lab in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, for three months in the summer. The $10,000 will be used for student housing in Massachusetts as they continue their marine biology research.
The Justice, Equity and Inclusion Award is awarded to University of Minnesota faculty members who exhibit leadership and service to advance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in their field of study.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
United Aviate Academy buys Cirrus fleet for pilot training
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
United Aviate Academy in Goodyear, Arizona, has purchased a fleet of 25 Cirrus TRAC SR20 aircraft for its pilot training program, Duluth-based Cirrus Aircraft announced Friday.
The luxury interior of the high-performance airplanes has been replaced with all-weather floor liners and water-resistant seats. According to Cirrus, the plane's cabin is larger than a typical training aircraft, which makes for a spacious training workspace. Seats in the rear allow for additional students or observers to view training.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Essentia Health to boost ICU capacity at new Duluth hospital
Monday, February 21, 2022
DULUTH — Essentia Health announced Friday its intention to include additional intensive care capacity in the new St. Mary's Medical Center now under construction downtown.
The 17th floor of the structure had not yet been dedicated to a specific use, but will now house hospital rooms that are ICU-ready at a time when the pandemic has stretched the Northland's care capacity.
"We anticipate the health care needs of Northlanders to increase in the future, and we want to be ready for that demand," Dr. Robert Erickson, Essentia's physician lead for the Vision Northland project, said in a written statement. "With that i...
Public assistance, building lease to help Cirrus grow production in Duluth
Thursday, February 17, 2022
DULUTH — The Duluth Economic Development Authority called a special meeting at noon Wednesday to enable Cirrus Aircraft to proceed with its expansion plans immediately.
Members of the authority were unified in their support of a proposal to lease an aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul facility formerly occupied by AAR Corp. to Cirrus for up to 16 months at a cost equivalent to the building's holding costs, including property taxes. At the end of that term, Cirrus will have the opportunity to purchase the facility outright for $1.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Rising health needs drive U's new effort to draw Native students to medical school
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Medical student Fred Blaisdell has a few months to go before anyone calls him doctor, but the Oneida Nation tribal member’s already learned one lesson around the importance of Native physicians serving Native patients.
During a recent psychiatry rotation at a Minneapolis clinic, he introduced himself to a patient who lit up when she heard him speak Ojibwe.
“After that, the patient really opened up and started to talk about a lot more things that she hadn't really engaged with us before,” recalled Blaisdell, 27, who’s from the Detroit area but chose the University of Minnesota’s medical school in Duluth for it...
St. Louis County backs Cirrus expansion
Wednesday, February 09, 2022
DULUTH — The St. Louis County Board approved $600,000 in taxes Cirrus Aircraft won’t have to pay as it expands its campus, including a move into the vacant airport building that formerly housed AAR and Northwest Airlines maintenance facilities.
“As we stand here today, we expect our intention is to triple the size of our business over the next 10 years,” Cirrus executive Bill King told the board. “It’s going to take a lot of real estate to do it.”
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Ronald McDonald House Northland to celebrate first anniversary
Tuesday, February 08, 2022
Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest (RMHC-UM) will celebrate the first anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House Northland on Thursday.
Built in partnership with Duluth-based Essentia Health and the Essentia Health Foundation, the five-bedroom facility offers a home-away-from-home and a caring community of support to families with seriously ill and injured children.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
How important is a Twin Metals mine to supply critical minerals?
Friday, February 04, 2022
On one hand the fight over the proposed Twin Metals mine outside Ely, Minn., is a classic “Not in My Back Yard” fight. Opponents condemn the severe environmental risks posed to the federally protected Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness; supporters tout the hundreds of high-paying jobs the mine would create, and billions of dollars in investment it would bring to the region.
But more recently, backers of the proposed project have pushed a more global argument — that the minerals the mine would extract are essential to confront climate change.
"The World Bank has said we're going to need as much coppe...
Fortune names Most Admired Companies of 2022; Ecolab, U.S. Bank and UnitedHealth lead categories
Thursday, February 03, 2022
Target Corp. and 3M Co. are tops among Minnesota companies on Fortune magazine's 2022 ranking of the world's most admired companies. But other big Minnesota businesses score even higher in their respective fields.
The list, compiled by Fortune in partnership with consulting firm Korn Ferry, scores the largest U.S. companies (along with some non-U.S. companies from Fortune's Global 500) by reputation. Criteria include measurements on long-term investment value, social involvement and the companies' ability to attract talent.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) was tops in superregional banks.
To view full article, visit Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
Enbridge signs letter of intent for Line 5 segment relocation project
Wednesday, February 02, 2022
Enbridge, Inc., North America’s largest energy infrastructure company, has signed a letter of intent with Michels Pipeline, Inc. as the mainline contractor for the Line 5 Segment Relocation Project in Wisconsin. Michels Pipeline, Inc., headquartered in Brownsville, Wis., is part of the Michels family of companies. Combined, Michels is an international energy and infrastructure contractor with more than 60 years of pipeline construction experience.
The project is expected to bring significant economic benefits to Ashland, Bayfield and Iron counties, as well as the state of Wisconsin. According to an economic impact study from Capital Policy Analytics, the project will support 70...
Cirrus Aircraft launches Duluth expansion plan
Monday, January 24, 2022
DULUTH — Cirrus Aircraft aims to grow its operations, and the company is looking to the city and St. Louis County for a bit of help, in the form of a $1.2 million tax abatement package.
Both the city and county will be asked to forgo $600,000 in tax revenues over the next 10 years as Cirrus seeks to ramp up production, with the goal of tripling its output within the same decade, according to a county document.
The growth is expected to result in the creation of at least 80 additional jobs, bringing the company’s local workforce to more than 1,286...
maurices names country music superstar Lauren Alaina as celebrity brand ambassador
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
maurices has named rising country music superstar Lauren Alaina as its first ever celebrity brand ambassador for a year-long partnership.
Throughout 2022, the partnership will include dozens of opportunities inclusive of Alaina’s upcoming ‘Top of the World’ tour presented by maurices, a “Hometown Heroes” program, including a CMA Fest sweepstakes prize packages and a maurices t-shirt design collaboration.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
St. Scholastica introduces tuition-matching scholarship
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
DULUTH — The College of St. Scholastica has launched a $27,000 "Saints Match" scholarship to first-year or transfer students that were admitted to St. Scholastica and any of the University of Minnesota campuses.
Beginning in fall 2022, the scholarship will match the average cost of attendance for students accepted for admission at any University of Minnesota school including Duluth, Crookston, Twin Cities, Morris or Rochester.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Local View: Acid rock drainage a nonissue with Twin Metals mine
Friday, January 14, 2022
From the column: "Furthermore, Twin Metals has a host of innovations that set the project apart as a model operation, such as the environmentally friendly dry stack tailings method, carbon sequestration, an electric fleet, and a goal to become net zero."
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
New helipad to greatly reduce patient-transport times in emergency situations
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Now that structural steel placement is complete and Essentia Health’s replacement hospital for St. Mary’s Medical Center is taking shape, design plans are set in motion for the new helipad atop the building.
The new helipad will improve patient care, especially in emergent situations during which time is crucial. Efficiencies will include swifter transport of patients to the emergency department, where physicians can begin treatment. Currently, care teams must navigate a circuitous route to bring patients to the ED.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
University of Minnesota Duluth nature preschool set to reopen
Friday, January 07, 2022
The Preschool in the Park program is set to open its doors again Monday. The preschool services 3-5 years old and is licensed for 15 students.
After closing its doors in March 2020, the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Preschool in the Park is again accepting applications for students.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Grant money available for main street revitalization
Thursday, January 06, 2022
Northland Foundation is seeking input from Northeastern Minnesota communities that are interested in being part of a Main Street Revitalization Program. Northland could serve as the fiscal agent on behalf of area communities to tap into a second round of statewide funds being made available for projects in the region. If awarded a grant from the state, Northland Foundation could offer grants or guaranteed loans to area communities to cover a significant portion of the project costs.
To learn more about this opportunity and view the full article, visit BusinessNorth
St. Luke’s earns national safe sleep re-certification
Wednesday, January 05, 2022
St. Luke's has earned silver level recognition from the National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program for its commitment to best practices and education on infant safe sleep.
The National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification was created by Cribs for Kids, the only national infant safe sleep organization. St. Luke’s was the first healthcare organization in the state to earn this honor in 2017.
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Obernel, CMTA announce merger
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
CMTA of Louisville, Kye., has merged with its sister company, Duluth-based Obernel Engineering. The combined firm benefits each company by increasing their geographic reach, ability to provide high-performance and energy-efficient solutions to their clients, and a new depth of engineering services, they said in a Monday news release. Operating as CMTA, the firm focuses on zero energy building design, carbon neutrality, scalable renewable design and delivering environmental, social, governance) solutions to the Midwest market.
The two companies joined Therma Holdings LLC, a Blackstone portfolio company, in the second quarter of 2021. They said CMTA and Obernel have similar visions, values, services...
Increasingly, businesses support employee volunteer efforts
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Duluth-based ALLETE, Inc. weaves volunteering and community engagement into the workplace culture at all its companies, including Minnesota Power and Superior Water, Light and Power. Among its many community-minded programs, the “Positively Powerful” team grant, funded by the Minnesota Power Foundation, gives employees the opportunity to volunteer at organizations they choose and bring along four or more of their colleagues. The foundation then provides a $500 grant to the organization. At least 500 employees have participated in Positively Powerful since it began in 2016, volunteering hours to all kinds of endeavors, from creating Second Harvest backpacks of nutritious food fo...
The RINK pitch competition awards local entrepreneurs
Monday, December 27, 2021
Itasca Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) announced today that Patti Stoddard, creator of the Doggy Bunk Bed, has won The RINK Pitch Competition. The RINK was held on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Clyde Iron Works in Duluth.
The RINK Pitch Competition, created by IEDC’s Launch MN group, Innovate 218, is a catalyst connecting start-up funders, innovators, entrepreneurs and creative talent to help showcase ideas and bring business ideas from concept into reality. Five regional entrepreneurs pitched their ideas to a panel of judges for an opportunity to share their business idea with regional experts and win a cash prize to help bring their product o...
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency stands by PolyMet air permit
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Exactly three years after Minnesota regulators first granted an air permit to PolyMet's proposed copper-nickel mine, the agency again stuck by that decision and insisted any potential mine expansion would not be possible without the company going through the permitting process again.
“As we have steadfastly maintained, the facts and science prove the project will meet air quality standards. That has never been in doubt,” said Jon Cherry, chairman, president and CEO. “This important permit moves us one big step closer to constructing NorthMet, a project that will provide numerous economic benefits to northeast Minnesota along with a U.S.-based supply o...
NORTH SHORE BANK HONORED FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Thursday, December 16, 2021
The Minnesota Bankers Association (MBA) has recognized 88 Minnesota banks for their community involvement. Banks play a vital role in their communities and to honor and recognize their involvement, the MBA created the Community Champion recognition program.
North Shore Bank is one of 88 “Community Champions” that partnered with organizations in their communities to provide funding, volunteers, materials, supplies, or food for their neighbors. Recipients of the recognition range in size from small community banks to larger banks with multiple branches.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
PPL, Wells Fargo unveil detailed plans for Nicollet Ave. bank branch, affordable housing project
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Minneapolis-based Project for Pride in Living and Wells Fargo has pitched a bank branch, 110 units of affordable housing and 8,300 square feet of commercial space for the property at 3030 Nicollet Ave. in Minneapolis.
Developers released detailed plans for the first building in a two-phase project on the former site of a Wells Fargo bank branch, which was damaged during civil unrest and riots following the murder of George Floyd.
To view full article, visit Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal
Spotlight On: Dr. Patricia Rogers, President, Lake Superior College
Friday, December 10, 2021
December 2021 — In an interview with Invest:, Patricia Rogers, president of Lake Superior College, talked about the changes the college has made throughout the pandemic to adjust to the lifestyles of students and to prepare them for the workforce by collaborating with various industries in the area.
To view full article, visit Capital Analytics Associates
North Shore Bank honored for community involvement
Thursday, December 09, 2021
The Minnesota Bankers Association (MBA) has recognized 88 Minnesota banks for their community involvement. North Shore Bank is one of 88 “Community Champions” that worked with hundreds of organizations in their communities, providing funding, volunteers, materials, supplies or food for neighbors. Recipients of the recognition range in size from small community banks to larger banks with multiple branches.
“Our bank strives to give back to our community in meaningful ways, and community involvement is one of the ways that we give back,” said Ken Johnson, North Shore Bank president and CEO. “Our employees are proud to be a part of thi...
UMD finalizes sale of KUMD to WDSE-WRPT
Thursday, December 02, 2021
The Duluth Superior Area Educational Television Corporation, a public media organization known as WDSE•WRPT based in Duluth, and the University of Minnesota Duluth have finalized their agreement for WDSE•WRPT to purchase UMD's radio station, KUMD 103.3 FM.
As of Dec. 1, the station will be known as “The North 103.3 FM." The station’s call letters will become WDSE, while the frequency will remain 103.3 FM. There will be no immediate changes to the station’s programming and format, the station said in an official statement today, and current staff will remain in place. Opportunities for UMD students to be involved at the statio...
U.S. Bank to Donate Lake Street Land for Community Project
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
The drive to rebuild Lake Street to better serve the Minneapolis neighborhood took another step forward on Tuesday.
U.S. Bank announced it will donate its branch property at 2800 E. Lake St. to Seward Redesign, a nonprofit community development corporation (CDC).
To view full article, visit Twin Cities Business Magazine
Cirrus may expand into aircraft maintenance base
Monday, November 22, 2021
Cirrus Aircraft, Duluth’s largest manufacturer, continues to grow, and it’s running out of room.
But the mostly-vacant former Northwest Airlines maintenance base in Duluth could provide the airplane maker with some temporary breathing room as it looks for a longer-term solution. In recent years, the facility had been used by AAR Corp. to service commercial aircraft, but that business closed up shop in May 2020 as the pandemic threw airlines around the world into a tailspin.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Bank Donates $10K to CHUM
Friday, November 19, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. — The North Shore Bank in Duluth presented CHUM with a $10,000 donation on Thursday.
Funds came from the bank’s employees, which the bank then matched.
To view full article, visit Fox 21
Essentia Health, University of Minnesota School of Nursing enter innovative partnership
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
As workforce shortages in health care persist around the nation, Essentia Health is getting creative and creating a nursing pipeline through an exciting new partnership with the University of Minnesota School of Nursing.
This is part of Essentia Health’s pursuit of Journey Towards Magnet Nursing, which honors health care systems for creating and sustaining a culture of excellence, “with contented nurses at its heart.” The partnership with the University of Minnesota is designed to be a nursing think tank and incubator for creativity and innovation to engage nursing faculty, staff and students.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
University of Minnesota Duluth meets demand for health coaches with new minor
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
A few years ago, a couple faculty members in the University of Minnesota Duluth's public health program took note of a booming market.
Demand for health and wellness coaches was growing, and assistant professor Marzell Gray and associate professor Helen Mitzi Doane knew they wanted to give students an opportunity to pursue that form of coaching further.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
St. Scholastica's Thanksgiving Buffet goes mobile for second year
Friday, November 12, 2021
Due to COVID-19 precautions, the 32nd annual free meal will be prepared and delivered to homebound individuals and to satellite sites next week.
For the second consecutive year, COVID-19 precautions have pushed the organizers of the 32nd Annual Thanksgiving Buffet into a different model to safely serve the community.
Traditionally, the event has been held at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, but this year, hundreds of volunteers will instead prepare and deliver approximately 5,000 meals the week of Thanksgiving. The traditional Thanksgiving meal will come with roasted turkey, potatoes, gravy, stuffing, corn, dinner rolls and dessert. All meals will be fully cooke...
Essentia places final beam at top of Vision Northland
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Essentia Health celebrated the placement of the uppermost steel beam on its Vision Northland project with a "topping-out" ceremony Tuesday afternoon. The beam will form the helipad platform on the highest level of Vision Northland.
The beam was raised with an American flag and an evergreen tree atop it. The tree, according to McGough Executive Vice President of Project Management Jeff Dzurik, symbolizes the birth of the new building, good luck for future occupants, continued growth in concert with the environment and a safe job well done. The topping-out ceremony is an ironworker tradition.
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LHB receives 2021 AIA Minnesota Firm Award
Friday, November 05, 2021
LHB has been honored with the 2021 AIA Minnesota Firm Award. The award recognizes an AIA Minnesota member firm that has “made outstanding contributions to the advancement of the profession of architecture.”
LHB was founded in 1966 in Duluth, MN to provide structural engineering services. Today, LHB is a multi-disciplinary engineering, architecture, and planning firm with four regional locations committed to creating a better tomorrow with evidence-based solutions that are well-designed and built to last. LHB’s staff of 260 specialize in public works, pipeline, industrial, housing, healthcare, government, education and commercial projects.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Great Lakes' shipping's 'untapped potential': Duluth-Superior port sees opportunity in crisis
Friday, October 15, 2021
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority announced it would begin accepting maritime cargo containers at its Clure Public Marine Terminal for the first time.
Until now, the Port Authority and its multimodal service with Lake Superior Warehousing, Duluth Cargo Connect, could only handle cargo containers moving through the terminal on rail and truck, not off ships.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
IEDC secures $1M to advance entrepreneurship, innovation, education and workforce development in Itasca County
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Itasca Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) today unveiled plans to create a space for entrepreneurial innovation. With over $1 million secured in grant funding, IEDC is renovating a 16,500 square foot facility at 1201 SE 7th Avenue in Grand Rapids. When complete, the space will be a place for aspiring and experienced entrepreneurs, students, educators and anyone looking to learn new skills to advance a career in the industrial sector.
“This project has been so long in the making, and we are absolutely thrilled to be moving forward so powerfully,” explained Tamara Lowney, IEDC President. “We were recently awarded a $750K RIS...
‘This is groundbreaking’: UMD partnership transforms medical technology with humanoid robots
Thursday, October 14, 2021
DULUTH, MN-- For the first time in the United States, humanoid robots will help care for patients in assisted living spaces.
These robots are programmed to provide emotional, physical, and cognitive support in advanced ways.
UMD computer science professor Arshia Khan and her students are responsible for these robots.
To view full article, visit KBJR
Barko Hydraulics announces financing partnership with Stearns Bank National Association
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Barko Hydraulics (Barko), leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative heavy equipment solutions for the forestry, vegetation management and material handling industries, has partnered with Minnesota-based Stearns Bank National Association to provide exclusive retail financing to dealerships across the United States.
“We are very excited to be partnering with such an incredible organization as Stearns Bank. Both Barko and Stearns Bank want to provide not only competitive financing to the retail market but also an incredibly personal level of service and customer experience,” said Barko President Justin Rupar. “Our combined goal is to make the financing experience easy and enjoyable s...
Cirrus, after choppy start to COVID pandemic, sees clearer skies ahead
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
As COVID throttled traditional travel, the market for private airplanes surged, driven by customers who likely wanted to avoid the hassle and danger of a mid-pandemic airport.
Cirrus Aircraft, the Duluth-based manufacturer with a location in Grand Forks, started the pandemic in a rough place.
The uncertainty is hard to remember now — nearly a year and a half later — but there was an extraordinary sense that the country and its economy were entering uncharted territory. At Cirrus Aircraft, the future looked uncertain.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Minnesota Power plans to build 16 EV charging stations
Friday, October 08, 2021
Minnesota Power is on the road to a clean energy future as it expands its support for electric vehicles (EVs) with plans to build 16 fastcharging stations.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission recently gave the green light to Minnesota Power’s plans to expand the EV charging network in northern Minnesota by installing 16 DC fastcharging stations.
To view full article, visit Hometown Focus
Enbridge Line 3 will enter service and move oil Friday
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Enbridge's Line 3 oil pipeline across northern Minnesota is expected begin moving oil Friday after more than 10 months of construction.
The Canadian company on Wednesday morning announced the crude-oil pipeline was "substantially complete" and that it expected it to enter service.
"After more than eight years of many people working together, extensive community engagement, and thorough environmental, regulatory and legal review, we are pleased that Line 3 is complete and will soon deliver the low cost and reliable energy that people depend on every day," Al Monaco, Enbridge president and chief executive officer, said in a news release.
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ALLETE announces third partner in Nemadji Trail Energy Center Project
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Basin Electric joins Dairyland Power and ALLETE as an investor and owner of the planned Superior, WI plant
ALLETE announced today it is selling a portion of its ownership stake in the planned Nemadji Trail Energy Center (NTEC) to North Dakota-based Basin Electric Power Cooperative for approximately $20 million. Basin Electric will become a 30 percent owner in the facility through its wholly owned subsidiary Nemadji River Generation LLC. ALLETE will retain a 20 percent ownership stake in the NTEC project through its subsidiary South Shore Energy LLC, with an expected total investment by ALLETE of approximately $140 million. Dairyland Powe...
Boldt buys land for senior project
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
With its $2.65 million purchase of land from Bethel University, The Boldt Co. is one step closer to finishing work on a new senior living community in Arden Hills.
The Wisconsin-based development company acquired more than 6 acres of property earlier this month to construct a 146-unit senior living facility, according to an electronic certificate of real estate value. Boldt is working on the project with New Perspective Senior Living, which says the facility will meet a need for this type of housing in the north-central Twin Cities suburb.
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As U.S. Bank joins merger wave, it vows to keep front-line employees in $8B purchase of MUFG Union
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
U.S. Bancorp on Tuesday at last joined the banking industry's latest merger wave by agreeing to an $8 billion deal for MUFG Union Bank's consumer business, the main segment of the U.S. operations of Japan's largest bank.
The purchase will increase U.S. Bank's loans and deposits by about 20% and give it a much larger presence on the West Coast, especially in California where it will rise to fifth place from 10th in market share.
To view full article, visit Star Tribune
Barko Hydraulics Celebrates Two Years Injury-Free and Counting
Friday, September 17, 2021
Superior, Wisconsin – Barko Hydraulics (Barko), leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative heavy equipment solutions for the forestry, vegetation management and material handling industries, is proud to report two years of injury-free work at their manufacturing facility.
“At the end of the day, our employees and their safety come first,” said Justin Rupar, President of Barko. “Our employees work with some of the most powerful machines in the industry. Recognizing two years of injury-free work at our facility highlights Barko’s commitment to safety in the workplace, as well as our employee’s sense of responsibility to one another. We are ver...
Essentia Health receives grant to expand telehealth services
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Essentia Health was recently awarded nearly $1 million of federal funds to continue providing high-quality care via telehealth.
The Federal Communications Commission gave $981,204 to Essentia to acquire remote monitoring devices and video charts with peripheral cameras, to increase broadband coverage at eight clinics, and to purchase additional equipment.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Kraus-Anderson completes Iron Trail Motors Event Center
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The $38 million regional convention center renovated the former Miners Memorial Facility into a multi-use facility for concerts, tradeshows, events and meetings. The project for the city of Virginia encompasses the area’s heritage and pays tribute to the mining industry by incorporating elements into the exterior, such as taconite, iron colors and shale rocks in the landscaped areas.
Designed by DSGW Architects, the two-story, 120,000-square-foot facility provides two state-of-the-art hockey and ice sport arenas, a 6,400-square-foot ballroom that can be divided into four 1,500-square-foot sections, two meeting rooms offering 1,000 square feet of event space, and a 320-square-foot board room for meeting...
2021 Most Admired CEOs: Bob Gardner on building a company with culture top of mind
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Bob Gardner said he never takes himself too seriously, an attitude he carries as CEO of Gardner Builders.
"When we win a project, I'll usually do a cartwheel," said Gardner, who founded the Minneapolis construction company in 2010.
Creatin an environment where employees want to come to work was one of the goals Gardner set for himself. But it isn’t just about fun; he’s committed to making sure his Gardner Builders employees feel both challenged in their work and valued for who they are.
To view full article, visit Business Journal
MBFC Wins 7th MN CDC Lender of the Year Award
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
MBFC President & CEO, Tom Saehr, and Nadene Kruize, Senior Vice President, were presented the Lender of the Year award, based on loan volume, at the SBA Minnesota Lender’s Conference, on Thursday, September 9th, in Minneapolis, MN. This is the 7th consecutive award presented to MBFC for results with the SBA 504 loan program in Minnesota.
Saehr and Kruize extend thanks to Brian McDonald, District Director of the SBA Minnesota District Office, for SBA’s service and continued support of the various Minnesota Lenders.
To view full announcement, visit MBFC
Sober ride program operated by Essentia Health expanding services
Friday, September 10, 2021
A sober ride program called Northeastern Minnesota Joyride, operated by Essentia Health and the Driving 4 Safe Communities coalition, is expanding its service to include events at Bayfront Festival Park, as well as Duluth’s Oktoberfestival.
“The Twin Ports is a fun place, and we want people to be able to enjoy all that the area offers, but we also want people to get home safely after a night out,” said Allison Nicolson, Essentia’s injury prevention specialist. “This program offers people a safe alternative that is not only affordable, but utilizes existing infrastructure to connect people to a sober ride home.”
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The Entrepreneur Fund receives U.S. Small Business Administration grant
Thursday, September 09, 2021
The Entrepreneur Fund has received a Program for Investment in Micro-Entrepreneurs (PRIME) grant award from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The awards were given to 27 organizations across the United States to provide technical assistance and training to economically disadvantaged businesses.
In Minnesota, The Entrepreneur Fund and Initiative Foundation are each receiving a $200,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to provide direct technical assistance to low-income entrepreneurs and help them get financing to establish and expand their small businesses through the Program for Investment in Micro-Entrepreneurs, more commonly known as PRIME. This award will support Minnesota’s low-income entrepreneurs gain access to capital to establish and expan...
Duluth airport receives first funding to start major reconstruction project
Friday, September 03, 2021
The grant will be used to start work on the airport's latest major project — a taxiway reconstruction across numerous phases expected to cost $60 million-$70 million, the Duluth International Airport said in an email about the project.
Taxiway A — a parallel taxiway for the main runway serving the airport — is the project target.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Kraus-Anderson donates funds for safety equipment to school district’s Construction Academy projects
Friday, September 03, 2021
As Kraus-Anderson Duluth helps to prepare the Rock Ridge School District for the start of its Fall Semester’s Construction Academy projects, the construction company has donated $5,300 to the District to better equip students working on the job site with additional safety equipment. KA supervisors will provide training and mentorship to the instructors and students on the proper implementation and use of the safety items.
The Career Academy projects are part of Rock Ridge High School’s Tech Ed Department’s “hand’s -on contribution” to its new high school project. The students will be working on a series of different builds, including athleti...
St. Luke’s Earns National Re-certification for Hip & Knee Replacement Program
Wednesday, September 01, 2021
St. Luke’s is honored to be recognized again as a DNV Healthcare certified Hip & Knee Replacement Center.
“This certification shows our community that we have the resources and commitment to provide the best possible care for hip and knee replacements,” said Dr. David Fogarty, St. Luke’s Medical Director Hip & Knee Replacement Program. “It’s a combination of the right people, tools and training that contributes to our expertise in orthopedic surgery within the scope of hip and knee replacement-related procedures. Achieving certification validates our investment into this program ensuring the health and safety of our patients.”
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Vision Northland construction nears halfway point
Wednesday, September 01, 2021
As Essentia Health's Vision Northland project nears its second year of construction in Duluth, cranes are at their maximum height as the structural steel and decking of the final floors of the hospital tower come together.
The $900 million project to build a replacement for St. Mary’s Medical Center and clinic is very close to 50% completion, said Phil Johnson, project manager for McGough Construction. Vision Northland, which is Duluth’s largest-ever private investment, broke ground Sept. 11, 2019. Since then, more than 800,000 hours of work have been invested in the project. Construction is on schedule and within the budget.
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Updated study reveals increasing benefits from industrial sector
Monday, August 30, 2021
Building on a 2018 study by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, the Duluth Seaway Port Authority today released updated information compiled by Northspan highlighting the economic value and social significance of Duluth’s industrial sector.
The 2019 data, representing the most recent available, not only support the previous findings (which were based on 2016 data), but also indicate an increasing contribution from the industrial sector to Duluth’s economic vitality and community infrastructure.
To view full article, visit Duluth Times
Attorneys at Fryberger Law Firm Named Best Lawyers in America
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Stephanie Ball, Paul Kilgore and David Oberstar of Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith and Frederick, P.A. were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2022 (Copyright 2020 by BL Rankings, LLC., of Aiken, SC). www.bestlawyers.com
Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. For the 2021 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©, over 8 million votes were analyzed. Lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed; therefore inclusion in Best Lawyers is considered a singular honor. Corporate Counsel magazin...
Pipe featured in Safest Way Tour makes final stop in Bemidji before it's connected to Line 3
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
BEMIDJI, Minn. — A length of pipe that has been hauled across the state of Minnesota made its final pit stop in Bemidji, Minnesota, on Friday, Aug. 20, before it's added to the Line 3 replacement project.
Hosted by LaValley Industries in Bemidji, the Safest Way Tour concluded after stops in rural Minnesota and in front of the state Capitol building in St. Paul. The tour was supported along the way by the organization Minnesotans for Line 3.
To view full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Essentia to open pharmacy at new Ely grocery location
Friday, August 13, 2021
Essentia Health announced Friday it will open a pharmacy in Ely later this year.
The Essentia Health-Ely Pharmacy will be in the new location of Zup's Food Market, in the former Shopko building at 1500 E. Sheridan St. The grocery store is expected to open in early October.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Twin Metals plans electric vehicle fleet for mine near Ely
Friday, August 13, 2021
Twin Metals Minnesota said Thursday that it plans to rely almost exclusively on electric vehicles for its proposed underground copper-nickel mine near Ely.
Using electric mining and support vehicles instead of diesel vehicles will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the mine by 65 percent and will reduce ventilation and heating needs underground, Chief Regulatory Officer Julie Padilla said. The company plans to acquire 65 electric vehicles, she said.
To view full article, visit MPR News
U.S. Bank Buys Fintech Startup Bento Technologies
Friday, August 13, 2021
Deal extends company’s digital banking expansion.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank has signed a purchase agreement to acquire Bento Technologies, a fintech startup that provides payment and expense management services to small businesses. Bento, which is known as Bento for Business, is based in Chicago and San Francisco. “Fintech” is shorthand for “financial technology.”
“Business owners work hard every day to turn their passion into a business. Our goal is to make money management easier for them so they can spend less time on administrative tasks, and more time on doing what they love – serving their customers,” said Tim Welsh, vice chair of Consumer and Busines...
Port Authority climbs in Green Marine environmental rating
Thursday, August 12, 2021
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority and its terminal operations on Rice’s Point earned high marks in the recently released Green Marine 2020 environmental performance report, improving from a 3.8 rating in 2019 to a 4.0 score on Green Marine’s five-point scale. The overall average for reporting participants was 2.9.
The annual report rates port authority participants in seven categories: air emissions, community impacts, dry bulk handling and storage, environmental leadership, spill prevention, underwater noise, and waste management. A record 49 North American port authorities participated in the 2020 evaluation process, with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority ranking No. 4 in the Unite...
Strong steel industry brightens outlook for Allete
Thursday, August 05, 2021
The Duluth-based power provider anticipates mines will continue to operate at or near capacity for the remainder of 2021.
During a Wednesday morning earnings call with power industry analysts, Allete Inc. Chair, President and CEO Bethany Owen touted the company's plans to cut carbon emissions 80% by 2035, with the goal of completely eliminating its carbon output by 2050. Allete is the parent company of Duluth-based Minnesota Power.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
CW Technology acquires Superior Computer Products
Tuesday, August 03, 2021
CW Technology has acquired Superior Computer Products, a company specializing in management IT and technology services based in Duluth.
“Superior Computer Products is a strong, local company, and I'm very excited that we can combine with a team who shares our culture and passion. We look forward to serving our new clients and investing in the community. This acquisition strengthens and expands our ability to offer solutions in the Northern markets of Minnesota," David Manion, CEO of CW Technology, said in a formal announcement.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
Northland Foundation awards Maada'ookiing grants
Monday, August 02, 2021
Northland Foundation awards first 13 Maada’ookiing grants to Indigenous individuals for community projects. Members of the Maada’ookiing board recommend $32,300 in funding for diversity of creative, grassroots work.
From shared geography of Northeast Minnesota and all or parts of five Tribal nations – The Northland Foundation is pleased to announce the individuals and projects being awarded the first-ever Maada’ookiing grassroots grants. The Maada’ookiing board met in late June and recommended funding 13 of 19 applications submitted for this new Indigenous-led grantmaking initiative.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
APi Inks $3.1B Deal to Buy U.K.-based Fire Safety Firm
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Slated to close by the end of the year, the deal will double APi’s employee count and likely put the company on the Fortune 500 list.
A $3.1 billion acquisition is slated to double APi Group’s headcount.
On Tuesday, the New Brighton-based provider of safety and industrial services announced that it has inked a deal to buy the Chubb fire and security business unit from London-based Carrier Global Corp.
To view full article, visit Twin Cities Business
Cirrus upgrades single-engine jet
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Cirrus Aircraft announced new upgrades for its Vision Jet single-engine aircraft originally introduced in 2016. The G2+ model of the personal jet has an optimized engine, wireless internet connectivity and a new design.
Deliveries of the G2+ Vision Jet are expected in August, Cirrus said in a news release. The interior of the plane can fit up to five adults and two children. It has a Williams FJ33-5A engine with up to 20% increased performance during take-off and increases the plane's range, weight restriction and durability in high temperatures and elevations.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Essentia to open renovated Moose Lake clinic in September
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Essentia Health says it will open its new Moose Lake clinic Sept. 7 with nearly 10,000 square feet of renovated space.
Duluth construction company Kraus-Anderson has completed the renovation of the clinic, which includes a new patient entry, registration and waiting area. There are 14 exam rooms, two procedure rooms and two telehealth rooms.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Finance & Commerce announces Top Projects of 2020
Friday, July 23, 2021
Minnesota’s construction industry stayed busy in 2020 despite the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the added precautions required to keep workers safe, builders completed a bevy of projects last year, including apartments, office space and medical facilities. From among this impressive collection of projects, an independent panel selected 50 honorees for Finance & Commerce’s annual Top Projects awards.
Projects honored this year include the Dayton’s Project and a new Thrivent headquarters in downtown Minneapolis; several facilities for colleges and universities; and a number of buildings for health care providers throughout the state.
To view full article, visit Finance & Commerce
Iron ore shipments on Great Lakes roar back from pandemic lows
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Silver Bay and Two Harbors joined the port of Duluth-Superior in fueling the revival. Those four cities are responsible for 78% of iron ore shipments on the Great Lakes.
Great Lakes shipping traffic appears whole again, and its revival is being fueled by taconite iron ore.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Northland Foundation announces new loan capital available
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
The Northland Foundation announced today more than $2 million in new loan capital available to northeastern Minnesota businesses.
The Northland Foundation loan program has been a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) for more than 20 years. It is one of approximately 1,200 such entities scattered across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories of Guam and Puerto Rico. As a CDFI, the foundation has successfully applied for upwards of $10 million for lending in its Northern Minnesota service area.
To view full article, visit Business North
Wells Fargo makes $12 million in grants to Twin Cities community lenders
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
The funding is part of an initial payout of $420 million in grants to community finance providers by the nation's third-largest bank.
Tonya Jenkins, a working mom who started as a high school volunteer, has worked in day care centers as a teacher and manager.
Jenkins plans to realize her dream when she opens her own day care business this fall at Sabathani Community Center in Minneapolis.
To view the full article, visit Star Tribune
St. Luke's, Blue Cross partner to use new value-based care platform
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Stellar Health incentivizes St. Luke's to keep track of patient screenings and medical histories, which can save the patient and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota money spent on emergency care.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota is helping St. Luke’s tackle a proactive approach to quality patient care.
St. Luke’s partnered with the insurance company late last year to use the software platform Stellar Health, which helps providers like Duluth-based St. Luke’s focus on value-based care — a reimbursement model that focuses on patient outcomes — instead of service-based care.
To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Duluth law firm purchases downtown US Bank building
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Hanft Fride Law Firm, who has occupied the 10th floor of the building for nearly 40 years, has purchased the building at 130 W. Superior St. in Duluth. U.S. Bank will continue to operate on the main floor of the building under a long-term lease. The office building at 130 W. Superior St. was listed for sale in October 2020. U.S. Bank will continue to operate on the main floor of the 10-story building under a long-term lease, the release said. The sale is not expected to impact customers or staffing levels. To view full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Northland Foundation initiative seeks to build Indigenous economy
Thursday, June 24, 2021
The Northland Foundation, a mainstay of philanthropic funding in northern Minnesota for more than 30 years, has launched a new initiative to support Indigenous-led projects in the region.
Maada’ookiing Grassroots Grant Program is intended to benefit Native-led nonprofits and individual Indigenous people. Grants may be used to fund activities that support Indigenous youth, language, cultural or spiritual practices, or sustain tribal sovereignty and build Indigenous economy.
To view full article, visit BusinessNorth
U.S. Great Lakes-Seaway ports see sharp increases
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
U.S. Great Lakes ports and the St. Lawrence Seaway reported sharp increases in cargo volumes of construction materials, steel and iron ore in May to supply renewed manufacturing and building activity in the region.
According to March 22 - May 31 statistics for the St. Lawrence Seaway, overall cargo shipments totaled 8.1 million metric tons, in line with last year. But in the dry bulk category, cement and gypsum shipments totaled more than 776,000 metric tons, up 51% over the same period in 2020 and 59% higher than the five-year average, the Marine Chamber of Commerce said in a news release.
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Our prediction for 2021: Women-owned businesses elevating the Northland
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
The year 2020 proved to be a wild ride for working professionals. We became teachers for our kids, provided daycare for infants, managed health risks, and shifted to remote work. Typically, women have been bearing the most of these added responsibilities. Some employers adapted and shifted to support these challenges and others not so much. At the Entrepreneur Fund, we saw an influx of talented professionals who either (1) decided to launch a new business or (2) took their side hustle to the next level.
To view the full article, visit BusinessNorth
DeLuca honored by University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The University of Minnesota’s Center for Transportation Studies presented Duluth Seaway Port Authority Executive Director Deb DeLuca with its 2021 Distinguished Service Award today at a virtual ceremony led by CTS Interim Director Dawn Hood.
The William K. Smith Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to a private sector professional in the freight transportation and supply chain industry for leadership in the field and contributions to mentorship and education of future leaders.
To view the full article, visit BusinessNorth
Lake Superior College Offering Free Career Exploration Academies and Camps In June
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Registration is now open for LSC’s Career Exploration Academies and Camps 2021, with opportunities for ages 12-18. Students can assemble robots, build computers, weld and more. Participants will learn new skills, explore exciting careers, and have fun. Camps are free and start June 14. Register by June 1 at www.lsc.edu/camps. Please note all recommended CDC guidelines will be followed regarding spacing and masking. To view the full article, visit the Lake Superior College website.
Involta Acquires SecureData 365 Data Center in Canton, Ohio
Friday, May 07, 2021
Involta, an industry-leading hybrid IT, cloud computing, and data center services company, announces today its acquisition of the assets of SecureData 365 and employees in Canton, Ohio. This acquisition adds a new data center and a highly skilled team to Involta’s national portfolio, further empowering its ability to enable digital transformation for enterprises in northeast Ohio.
With this acquisition, Involta will help accelerate SecureData 365 customers’ hybrid IT journeys. Integrating data center solutions with strategic consulting, managed services, and public and private cloud options can improve both customer and employee experiences. This holistic approach is vital in today’s digitally-focused environment.
To vie...
U.S. Bank Taps Minnesota Nonprofits to Distribute ‘Microbusiness’ Grants
Thursday, May 06, 2021
Three Minnesota nonprofits are among the beneficiaries of a new wave of small business funding from Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank.
As part of the national U.S. Bank Access Commitment announced in February, the company is providing $25 million to its nonprofit partners, who will in turn distribute the funds to women-owned “microbusinesses” across the country. U.S. Bank defines a microbusiness as a company with 10 or fewer employees and $500,000 or less in annual revenue.
In Minnesota, money from the U.S. Bank Access Fund will be distributed by the African American Alliance of Black CDFI CEOs and a Twin Cities office of the national Local Initiatives Support Corp. Th...
Enbridge lives up to its values
Friday, April 30, 2021
Enbridge lives up to its values
Lorraine Little: "Enbridge has lived up to its values of safety, integrity, respect and inclusion by engaging with tribal leaders, finding solutions to tough issues, and upholding its project permit conditions. We look forward to completing remaining L3RP construction later this year and to following through on our commitment to safely delivering the energy we all use every day."
Written By: Lorraine Little | 11:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021
Winona LaDuke is known for her environmental advocacy. Unfortunately, as I read her latest commentary, what I found were half-truths that serve no one … especially not the protection of the environmen...
Sun Country to add Duluth to Fort Myers, Phoenix flights
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Sun Country Airlines will add two non-stop flights in and out of Duluth in December.
Flights between the Duluth International Airport and Fort Myers, Florida, and Phoenix, Arizona, were among 18 new routes the Twin Cities-based budget airline announced in a news release Tuesday morning. Flights to both destinations start Dec. 17. One-way tickets begin at $79.
The flights to the Southwest Florida International Airport and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport are scheduled for Mondays and Fridays through mid-April. Sun Country will offer service using the Boeing 737-800, a 183-seat aircraft with in-seat power and in-flight entertainment options.
Erin Blanton, Sun Country communications manager, said the service i...
Allete recognized for advancing women in leadership roles
Monday, April 26, 2021
Allette has received statewide recognition for its long history of advancing women in corporate leadership roles.
The 2020 Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership, produced by St. Catherine University in St. Paul, again named Allete an Honor Roll company with Special Distinction.
Allete is among only eight of Minnesota’s 77 largest public companies with women representing at least 30 percent of its corporate directors and 30 percent of its executive officers, according to the report.
A majority of the Allete board of directors and more than 40 percent of Allete executive officers are women.
Allete and other Honor Roll companies were recognized Apri...
Essentia Health’s Vision Northland project stimulating local economy
Thursday, April 08, 2021
Increasingly larger crews are working on Essentia Health’s Vision Northland project as construction accelerates both on the exterior and interior. The $900 million project, which is on schedule and about 30% complete, will build a state-of-the-art replacement for St. Mary’s Medical Center while providing thousands of good-paying jobs.
Essentia has collaborated with its construction manager, McGough Construction, and the Duluth Building and Construction Trades Council to maximize the local impact of those jobs, as well as bring new people into the construction trades.
“Essentia Health is grateful for all the workers of the trades who are helping to make our vision o...
NRRI receives $2 million dollar grant to help advance iron ore pellets
Thursday, April 01, 2021
UMD's Natural Resources Research Institute has received a $2.1 million dollar grant to help move the mining industry forward.
The money is coming from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Researchers will be looking for ways to enhance iron ore pellet chemistry, to make them usable for the DRI (direct reduced iron) process.
UMD's NRRI gets a $2 million dollar grant to help develop higher iron content pellet technology for the mines.
UMD's NRRI
Don Fosnacht, NRRI's Associate Director, said, "Different mines on the Iron Range have different capabilities for making direct reduced grade pellets. This will assist Minnesota mines to produce pellets for direct reduced iron...
St. Luke's opens Spine Center offering comprehensive treatment
Thursday, April 01, 2021
St. Luke’s is excited to announce the opening of its comprehensive Spine Center.
St. Luke’s Spine Center is the first of its kind in the Northland. The Spine Center is an integrated program that collaboratively treats all spinal issues, ranging from the common to complex, by bringing together experts who can provide the best possible care.
The Spine Center offers treatment for all spine conditions including minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal fusion surgery, interventional pain management treatment, spine total disc replacement, back and neck injury evaluation and management, spine decompression surgery, dedicated physiatry programs, treatment of spine trauma conditions, scoliosis and deformit...
Prettner Solon reappointed to Port Authority Board of Commissioners
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
By Jayson Hron
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz this week reappointed Yvonne Prettner Solon (pictured) to a third term on the Duluth Seaway Port Authority Board of Commissioners.
Prettner Solon served previously on the board as a Duluth City Council appointee from 1990-1994, including a term as board president in 1993. She later became Minnesota’s 47th lieutenant governor, serving in that capacity from 2010-2014, before being appointed by former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to a second term on the Port Authority board in 2015. Prettner Solon’s most recent appointment extends through January 2027.
Raised in Duluth, Prettner Solon graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth and embarked first on a career i...
Altec partners with Lake Superior College to bring new welding opportunities to women
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Altec, a local manufacturer of electric utility equipment, is partnering with Lake Superior College to offer free welding education to individuals in the Duluth area. The program, Fired Up About Welding, just completed its fourth year.
While there is a class open to men, this program gives women a unique opportunity, as welding is traditionally seen as a trade for men.
Lyndsay Barrett, the program's founder and a fabrication supervisor at Altec, started the program after attending welding classes at Lake Superior 10 years ago. As the only woman in the class, Lyndsay felt like she was alone in her efforts to become ...
Lake Superior College President Receives Award
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Lake Superior College president Dr. Patricia Rogers (pictured) has been selected to receive a 2021 Paragon President Award from the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society. The award recognizes new college presidents for their outstanding support of student success.
Phi Theta Kappa will recognize 22 college presidents with the Paragon Award during their annual convention, the PTK Catalyst 2021, broadcast live from Orlando, Florida, April 8-10. Awards are given to new college presidents who have shown strong support of student success by recognizing academic achievement, leadership, and service among high-achieving students at their college. Recipients were nominated for the award by the students o...
Maurices President Goldfarb Announces Retirement
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
George Goldfarb has been with the company for 36 years and has been president and CEO for 10 years. David Kornberg will succeed Goldfarb in the role.
George Goldfarb, president and chief executive officer of Maurices, announced his retirement Tuesday, and has accepted the role of chairman emeritus for the Duluth-based clothing company.
“It’s been such an honor to lead Maurices," Goldfarb said. "It is an unbelievable brand, with a winning track record, even during a global pandemic. I attribute that success to our seasoned leadership team and talented associates. David’s experience will enable continued success for the brand and his authenti...
Ronald McDonald House Northland
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
The staff of the Ronald McDonald House Northland in Duluth is ready to welcome the first families in need into its care. The space officially opened Wednesday with the capacity to host up to five families at a time.
“We’re ready to go and we’re eager to serve as soon as there’s that need,” said program manager Tara Gallagher.
The Ronald McDonald House is on the fourth floor of 503 E. Third St., next to the Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center. Families who stay there are given access to a private bedroom and bathroom, free laundry facilities, a full kitchen and loung...
Record year for wind parts helps salvage port season in Duluth
Thursday, December 17, 2020
The season’s final foreign ship carrying wind energy parts to the port of Duluth-Superior came and went last week — and along with the Liberia-flagged BBC Swift went another record-setting campaign.
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority will announce this week that 525,000 freight tons of wind-energy components moved through its Clure Public Marine Terminal in 2020.
It’s the second straight year the port has set a wind-parts record — far eclipsing 2019’s mark of 306,000 freight tons.
“This year, it wasn’t really even a contest,” said Jonathan Lamb, president of Lake Superior Warehousing Co., which is charged with unloading the parts, which ar...
Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Project Receives Final Permit Allowing the Start of Construction
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
St. Paul, Minn. (November 30, 2020) – Today, after six years of rigorous and thorough scientific regulatory review, the Enbridge Line 3 Replacement project received the final permit clearing the path for construction to begin. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issued the storm water permit representing the final step to full regulatory approval.
“Today is nothing short of a triumph for what we’ve been fighting for all along – a predictable, fair and thorough regulatory process in the state of Minnesota,” said Doug Loon, president of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. “This is the right time with the right environmental protection...
Line 3 receives key MPCA approvals, remaining DNR permits
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
The Line 3 petroleum pipeline replacement project has received authorizations and approvals from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are an important step towards construction, Enbridge said Thursday. MPCA decisions include the 401 Water Quality Certification, which clears the way for a determination from the US Army Corps of Engineers regarding federal permits.
The Line 3 project has been designed to minimize impacts to sensitive streams and wetlands, the company said in an afternoon announcement.
"As the Administrative Law Judge confirmed, Enbridge and the MPCA identified the best and most prudent crossing method for each stream...
Minnesota Power hopes to jump start solar program to hasten COVID economic recovery
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Minnesota Power is asking regulators for an expedited review of its plans for a $40 million solar energy investment. The goal is to jump start the region’s economic recovery, which will further advance Minnesota Power’s EnergyForward strategy to create more carbon-free energy.
The investor-owned utility has asked the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission to consider acting quickly on its plans to construct approximately 20 megawatts of solar arrays. Minnesota Power also released additional details on all three solar projects that were announced in June after the MPUC asked utilities to evaluate projects they could speed up as a way to support the recovery of local economies. The thre...
St. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic adds 3D mammography in Superior
Thursday, October 29, 2020
St. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate being the first clinic in Superior to offer patients state-of-the-art 3D mammography technology.
The cutting-edge technology makes an important difference in early detection of breast cancer, St. Luke's said. A 3D mammogram is able to take 15 photos of each breast to provide a three-dimensional image, making abnormalities easier to identify earlier and treatment more successful. This also allows more-invasive breast cancers to be caught sooner. The increased number of pictures also means fewer callbacks for patients.
“Having a breast cancer diagnosis is scary and anything we can do t...
One of Minnesota's newest public companies making four acquisitions worth $300M
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
APi Group is making four acquisitions worth $300 million that will extend its reach in both the U.S. and Europe.
The largest purchase is the SK FireSafety Group, a Netherlands-based company that provides fire and life safety services to a variety of industries in northern Europe.
New Brighton-based APi Group provides safety, specialty and industrial services through 40 different businesses that have more than 200 locations, mostly in North America.
To read the full article please visit Star Tribune.
Wagner Zaun Architecture joins LHB Inc.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Wagner Zaun Architecture Inc. of Duluth is joining LHB, Inc. in a deal structured as an asset purchase designed to strengthen Wagner Zaun's services for a broad range of customers.
Specializing in commercial interior buildouts including office space, restaurants, breweries and custom single-family homes, Wagner Zaun says its talented professionals will add a wider breadth of expertise as they are integrated into LHB’s multi-disciplinary team.
Visit Business North to read the full article.
Lake Superior College ranked among the best LPN programs in Minnesota
Monday, September 21, 2020
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects nearly 11% employment growth for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) through the year 2028. To assist students who may be interested in attending an accredited LPN program, practicalnursing.org reviewed twenty-six accredited programs throughout the state. Based on their LPN Programs Ranking Methodology, Lake Superior College received a score of 92.85 making it the 8th best program in the state. The rankings are based on a number of factors including accreditation, admissions requirements, tuition and costs, and NCLEX-PN exam results. The NCLEX-PN is the exam that all prospective LPNs must take and pass to officially gain licensure.
The summary of th...
Kraus-Anderson completes Bear Country Exhibit at Lake Superior Zoo
Thursday, September 17, 2020
The Duluth office of Kraus-Anderson has completed the Bear Country Exhibit at the Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth. The project renovated both the Black Bear and Brown Bear Exhibits.
The $3.8 million exhibit includes renovations of the existing bear den holding areas, adjacent exhibit areas and existing holding building.
Designed by DSGW Architects, the completed exhibit now open, renovated of the former exhibit that was built in the 1930s and was closed for more than 10 years.
The Brown Bear Exhibit, designed by HGA Architects, renovated the former Polar Shores Exhibit that was closed following the 2012 flood. The Brown Bear Exhibit includes rive...
Sky Harbor runway project complete
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
The Duluth Airport Authority (DAA) celebrated the conclusion of the Sky Harbor Airport runway realignment and environmental mitigation project with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday.
Located on Park Point between Lake Superior and the Duluth Harbor, the Sky Harbor Airport features a paved runway and two water runways, accommodating amphibious, float and wheeled aircraft. Known as “The People’s Airport,” Sky Harbor is a public general aviation airport popular with local recreational fliers and visitors to the area.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Super Lawyers recognized at Hanft Fride
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Hanft Fride announces the recognition of attorneys Charles “Huck” Andresen, Jake Baker, Bill Burns, Jennifer Carey, John Kelly and Cheryl Prince, who have been named to the Minnesota Super Lawyers list for 2020. Attorney Scott Witty was named to the 2020 Minnesota Rising Stars list.
“Hanft Fride is honored and proud of our seven attorneys who have received this peer recognition,” said Jennifer Carey, President of the law firm. “It is a privilege to work with this great group of attorneys who share a strong commitment to the practice of law, our clients and to our community.”
To read the full article please visit Busines...
Court sides with PolyMet on water permit
Tuesday, September 08, 2020
Judge John H. Guthmann rejected the allegations that MPCA engaged in a systematic effort to keep evidence out of the administrative record. Those allegations were made by the plaintiffs, which include Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, WaterLegacy, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Center for Biological Diversity and Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. The court observed that the process for PolyMet’s permit involved “significantly more interaction between the EPA and the MPCA than with the usual NPDES permit,” PolyMet said in a news release.
The court determined that “[a]t no time did the MPCA try to discourage or preven...
St. Luke's celebrates expanded emergency department, cardiac cath labs
Tuesday, September 01, 2020
St. Luke’s unveiled its new emergency department, cath lab and cardiac space Thursday, all located just east of the main hospital building in Duluth.
Planned for two years and under construction for 17 months, the $37.5 million project triples the current amount of emergency treatment space.
“These rooms can take care of any patient,” said Dr. Nick VanDeelen, chief medical officer. “They will allow emergency docs to take care to the next level.”
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Local View: Rep. McCollum dividing northern Minnesota, threatening job creation
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Once again, a Twin Cities politician wants to call the shots for Greater Minnesota, this time by halting economic recovery and job growth in northern communities already ravaged as a result of COVID-19.
Congresswoman Betty McCollum of St. Paul buried language in the 176-page Fiscal Year 2021 Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Spending Bill — that she “proudly authored,” as she said on the House floor — to halt any federal reviews of mine plans in the Rainy River Watershed in the Superior National Forest (“Bill would halt federal review of mine plans in Superior National Forest,” July 19).
McCollum also state...
Jobs for Minnesotans Statement on Minnesota Department of Commerce Line 3 Appeal Decision
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
St. Paul, Minn. (August 18, 2020) – Jobs for Minnesotans released the following statement in response to the Minnesota Department of Commerce (MDOC) decision to appeal the Line 3 Replacement Project Certificate of Need issued by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC). The MDOC announced it will file the appeal on Wednesday, August 19:
“Jobs for Minnesotans is deeply disappointed by the MDOC’s decision to appeal the Line 3 Replacement Project’s Certificate of Need issued by the MPUC, an agency within the same governing administration. We firmly stand behind the dedicated MPUC Commissioners who have approved the Certificate of Need time after tim...
Northland Foundation awards $885,000 in grants
Wednesday, August 05, 2020
The Northland Foundation awarded 140 grants totaling $885,000 from April through June to nonprofit organizations, school districts, and Tribal Nations to help support programming aligned with Northland’s strategic focus areas.
All but a dozen grants were made in response to the health and economic crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the last quarter $123,000 in grants were awarded to help sustain child care during the pandemic. The majority of grant dollars – $673,000 – were made in support of basic needs such as food access, shelter, and safety for those most impacted by the COVID crisis. Numerous awards target foo...
Hodnik joins Minnesota Business Hall of Fame
Tuesday, August 04, 2020
Al Hodnik, ALLETE (NYSE:ALE) executive chairman and former president and CEO, is among this year’s inductees to the Minnesota Business Hall of Fame.
Each year the magazine honors five influential business leaders in Minnesota, recognizing them for their leadership and accomplishments in their respective industries, as well as their contributions to the business community. Hodnik joins more than 100 leaders inducted during the past 21 years.
Bethany Owen, who succeeded Hodnik as ALLETE president and CEO, said Hodnik’s leadership and vision have played a key role in the company’s success.
“As a company and as individuals, we have all benefited tremendously from Al’s passion for people...
Attorneys at Fryberger Law Firm Named Minnesota Super Lawyers
Friday, July 31, 2020
Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick, P.A. is proud to announce seven attorneys: Stephanie A. Ball, Robert R. Kanuit, Paul B. Kilgore, Paul A. Loraas, Daniel D. Maddy and James H. Stewart were named 2020 Minnesota Super Lawyers. Only 5% of Minnesota lawyers are awarded this honor each year.
To read about each of the recipients please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Essentia Health receives Health Care Hero award
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Essentia Health has received the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Trailblazer Award for its efforts to improve access to virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 crisis encouraged Essentia Health teams to provide an opportunity for patients to receive care from their health care provider virtually by using a phone, tablet, laptop or personal computer, and to do so from the comfort of their home. Prompted by a need to keep patients and staff safe from the virus, virtual visits were unveiled March 18 — a full month ahead of a planned launch.
To read the full article visit Business North.
Kraus-Anderson completes new adult and pediatric therapy center for Essentia
Wednesday, July 01, 2020
The Duluth office of Kraus-Anderson has completed a new adult and pediatric therapy facility for Essentia Health, located on the second floor of the former Younkers department store at Miller Hill Health Plaza in Duluth.
Designed by LHB Architects, Polinsky Medical Rehabilitation Center expands Essentia’s treatments and services for patients with neurological conditions and developmental diagnoses and will offer new equipment and new spaces designed for the latest treatment approaches and therapies for children and adults.
To read the full news release please visit Business North.
National award recognizes St. Luke's advanced wound care and hyperbaric center
Monday, June 22, 2020
St. Luke’s Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center has been recognized with the President’s Circle award from Healogics for the third consecutive year. It earned the award by hitting high benchmarks, achieving exceptional clinical outcomes for 12 consecutive months, including patient satisfaction higher than 92 percent, and a minimum wound healing rate of at least 91 percent within 28 median days to heal. The award is only given to a Center of Distinction with outstanding performance. There were 635 Centers eligible for the President’s Circle award, but only a select few achieved the honor.
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Minnesota Power energizes hydropower line
Friday, June 19, 2020
Minnesota Power has energized its Great Northern Transmission Line, which delivers 250 megawatts of carbon-free hydropower from Manitoba to Minnesota Power customers.
Completed in February, the 224-mile line runs from the Canadian border in Roseau County to a substation near Grand Rapids. It consists of 800 tower structures that were fabricated in the United States and used 10,000 tons of North American steel. About 2,200 miles of wire were required to install the line’s conductors. Property taxes are paid to local communities along the route.
“This is such an incredible achievement for Minnesota Power,” which is a division of Duluth-based ALLETE, sai...
LSC Foundation to award over $30,000 in Workforce Development Scholarships
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
The Lake Superior College Foundation announced another round of Workforce Development Scholarships is now available. Eligible students can apply for one of at least twelve $2,500 scholarships which will be applied to fall semester 2020. The scholarships were made possible by a $7 million appropriation from the Legislature after a successful pilot program stemming from the 2017 legislative session that initially awarded $1 million in scholarships in the 2018-2019 academic year.
The scholarships are for students pursuing careers within advanced manufacturing, agriculture, health care services, information technology, early childhood education, and transportation at any of the 30 state colleges of Minnesot...
Northland Foundation assists region's small businesses to access interest-free financing
Friday, May 29, 2020
Soon after Governor Walz issued Executive Orders 20-04 and 20-08affecting restaurants, bars and pubs, beauty salons, gyms, and others, the State of Minnesota responded by establishing the Small Business Emergency Loans Program, administered through the Department of Employment and Economic Development. The five-year, no-interest loans range from $2,500 to $35,000 with the first payment deferred for six months.
The Northland Foundation, selected as a certified lender for the program, received $1.3 million in state funding designated for northeastern Minnesota borrowers. As of April 30, two dozen loans totaling $687,500 had been finalized to small businesses in the region.
To view which small businesses are recipients o...
National Bank of Commerce provides $20,000 to Head of the Lakes United Way
Thursday, May 28, 2020
National Bank of Commerce (NBC), is the area’s largest, locally-owned, full-service community bank. It’s important for NBC to give back to the communities in which they serve. In the midst of COVID-19 it is vital to support the small businesses and nonprofits in our community.
Through the partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, NBC was able to award $20,000 to the Head of the Lakes United Way. The organization’s mission is to unite caring people and mobilize resources to empower individuals and strengthen communities. To learn more about the United Way you can visit their website, hlunitedway.org.
To read th...
Duluth International Airport recognized for snow, ice control
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Duluth International Airport (DLH) was awarded the Honorable Mention Balchen/Post Award for excellence in snow and ice control. The awards will be presented at the 54th Annual International Aviation Snow Symposium (IASS) on October 5th, 2020, in Buffalo, NY.
The award is recognizing DLH’s Airside Operations Team for their efforts in maintaining the airport in safe and operational status during the 2019 – 2020 winter season. DLH received the Honorable Mention in the category of Small Commercial Airport (Less than 100,000 operations per year).
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Lake Country Power lines up summer construction projects
Thursday, May 21, 2020
In spite of the national economic downturn, Lake Country Power in 2020 is moving ahead with a series of construction projects to improve electrical service to its members.
“We will be completing power quality and required road projects,” said Derek Howe, Lake Country Power chief operating officer. “But we are concerned about the impact (of the downturn) and are curtailing some of our age-related construction.”
The rural electric cooperative is going ahead with a power quality project at its Cohasset substation. It will increase the substation’s capacity and reliability for customers in the Cohasset area.
The co-op’s Gunn substation east of Grand Rapid...
Duluth International Airport to receive nearly $1.5 million for improvement projects
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
The Federal Aviation Administration will award nearly $1.5 million to the Duluth International Airport in airport safety and infrastructure grants.
The funding comes from the FAA's airport improvement program. The Duluth International Airport will use the money toward acquiring snow removal equipment, sealing taxiway pavement surface and pavement joints as well as expanding the airport's apron, which is the area where airplanes are parked for refueling and maintenance services.
The projects have been planned for some time, Tom Werner, said executive director of the Duluth Airport Authority, adding that the grant money will help the airport infuse activity into the economy wit...
Port of Duluth-Superior lands record 17th Pacesetter honor
Thursday, May 14, 2020
The port of Duluth-Superior earned its second consecutive Pacesetter Award from the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. on Wednesday. The honor acknowledged an increase in international cargo tonnage during the 2019 shipping season.
The port of Duluth-Superior was one of five ports in the United States to earn the distinction. It was the record 17th Pacesetter for the local port since the awards started in 1992.
Four of Duluth-Superior’s six cargo categories posted season-over-season tonnage increases in 2019. General cargo, comprised of project cargoes, breakbulk and heavy-lift industrial pieces, led the way with a tenfold tonnage increase.
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JR Jensen Construction aids the Twin Ports community with PPE donation and contribution towards two area food shelves
Friday, May 08, 2020
Since the beginning of Governor Evers “Safer at Home” orders, JR Jensen has been fortunate to continue the majority of their operations as an essential business in the construction trades. In late March, JR Jensen was able to assist emergency responders and other healthcare professionals throughout the twin ports by donating their supply of much needed personal protective equipment item, N95 masks. Understanding the need and forecasted shortage of these masks across all healthcare networks, JR Jensen team quickly took an inventory of the highly regarded masks and prioritized with the given shortage that their supplies should be donated t...
Lake Superior College Waiving Application Fee In April
Thursday, May 07, 2020
Lake Superior College waived its application fee in April, and is now extending that through the end of June. This is part of an initiative to encourage prospective students to explore the 90-plus programs offered at LSC, as well as potentially help assist and support those employees who may be, or could become, displaced workers due to economic challenges with the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Lake Superior College offers a wide variety of certificate, diploma and associate degree programs in career and technical fields, as well as pre-baccalaureate majors for students interested in saving thousands by completing their first two years at LSC and then transferring to a 4-yea...
Use of virtual care at Essentia Health soars during COVID-19 pandemic
Monday, May 04, 2020
Essentia Health ranks among industry leaders in its robust use of virtual visits, ensuring that its patients continue to receive high-quality care during the coronavirus crisis.
“We had been working toward this goal prior to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Rich Vetter, chief medical officer at Essentia. “The pandemic certainly accelerated our plans and moved the launch date forward.”
Essentia’s first virtual visit was conducted on March 16, 2020, and since then it has conducted about 76,000. More than 3,000 visits occur most days, and at any given moment there could be 100-plus visits happening simultaneously.
A virtual visit is a video appointmen...
Kraus-Anderson earns Governor’s Safety Award
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Kraus-Anderson (KA) has been awarded a Governor’s Safety Meritorious Award in recognition of excellence in injury prevention performance. KA has one of the best safety records in the construction industry, a performance that for 27 years has earned the company the Governor’s Safety Award, the company said in a news release.
“KA’s commitment to our people’s safety is reflected in the company’s outstanding record of receiving this award,” said Al Gerhardt, president and COO of Kraus-Anderson. “No other recognition gives us more gratification.”
Since 1934, the annual Governor’s Safety Awards have honored Minnesota employers with exceptional safety performance. Applicants are judged o...
ALLETE showed strong financial growth in 2019
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
ALLETE, Inc. (NYSE: ALE) reported earnings growth versus 2018 in its annual report, released Feb. 13.
Earnings in 2019 were $3.59 per share on net income of $185.6 million and operating revenue of $1.2 billion. Reported results from 2018 were $3.38 per share on net income of $174.1 million and operating revenue of $1.5 billion, the report said.
Net income in 2019 included a gain on the sale of U.S. Water Services of 26 cents per share, of which 4 cents per share was recognized in the fourth quarter of 2019 for the favorable settlement of a U.S. Water Services patent infringemen...
‘Record year of growth’ at Duluth’s Cirrus Aircraft
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Sales at Cirrus Aircraft climbed last year, marking a record year of growth.
Cirrus’ production increased by nearly 5% last year, with a total 465 aircraft sold. And the Duluth-based company’s Vision Jet, which sold 81 units, became the world’s bestselling jet in the general aviation industry, according to a news release from the company.
The Duluth-based company’s 2019 growth made it the fifth consecutive year that its airplane shipments increased.
Cirrus' growth comes as the rest of the industry also saw increases in sales of nearly all aircraft categories, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association.
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Essentia purchases former Sears store at Duluth mall
Monday, February 24, 2020
Essentia Health purchased the former Sears store in Duluth's Miller Hill Mall.
It will allow the health care system to offer a "variety of services to its patients at a convenient location," but exact plans haven't been finalized, according to a news release.
"Malls across America are redefining themselves as retailers close their stores. Essentia Health sees an opportunity to contribute to the redevelopment and vibrancy of the Duluth mall," the release read.
It’s the second Miller Hill space Essentia has purchased. The Miller Hill Health Plaza opened in the fall, and more services will be added to its second floor, according to th...
Designs enhance student success
Friday, February 21, 2020
TKDA has been awarded a contract to design a new residence hall and expanded dining hall at the University of Minnesota Duluth. It’s the fourth housing/dining project the company (and its predecessor firms) have prepared for the UM system.
The 10-story residence hall will be constructed on the north end of Griggs Hall and will complement the eight-story Ianni Hall to the south. In the long term, new facilities eventually will replace ones that are growing old, but it’s not an overnight process. Food and housing operations at the UM are required to support themselves. They finance construction through public bonds tha...
Labovitz School of Business and Economics Maintains Prestigious AACSB Business Accreditation
Thursday, February 20, 2020
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) at the University of Minnesota Duluthhas been reaccredited by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. LSBE, which was first accredited in 2000, has the distinction of being the only school in Northeastern Minnesota to have attained AACSB accreditation. Only 5% of business schools globally have earned AACSB accreditation.
AACSB is the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting students, educators, and businesses worldwide.
Achieving accreditation is a multiyear rigorous process for the school in aligning all of its many components with AACSB’s high accreditation standards...
U of M Pioneer Hall design wins Grand Award
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — TKDA, an employee-owned provider of engineering, architecture and planning services, is pleased to announce that the University of Minnesota’s Pioneer Hall expansion and renovation project received a Grand Award at the recent American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota’s 53rd Engineering Excellence Awards banquet.
TKDA led engineering and architecture design services on the project, collaborating with KWK Architects of St. Louis, the project design architect. The team transformed the 90-year-old Georgian Revival-style residence hall in the university’s Superblock district into 18 vibrant student communities while preserving a significant amount of the historic building’s exterior. McGough Construction wa...
Real estate activity continues at full speed
Friday, January 24, 2020
Following about four years of healthy growth, 2019 has been another banner year for commercial real estate transactions in Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin. Although this market doesn’t typically march in lockstep with national trends, our region has discovered plenty of its own catalysts for growth.
Two of the region’s prominent commercial real estate brokers share their thoughts on the factors encouraging growth in their unique industry: Dave Holappa – owner of Holappa Commercial Real Estate in Duluth, who specializes in the greater Duluth-Superior area with occasional transactions on the Iron Range – and Greg Follmer – owne...
Andy Reierson named CEO of RR46
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Andy Reierson has been promoted to CEO of RR46, a family of nine companies established to serve and solve the marketing communications needs of clients in the company's most important industries. Andy succeeds Roger Reierson who has served in the role since 1983. He will now oversee the management and operation. Roger will move to RR46 executive chairman.
Andy joined Flint Group, a business unit of RR46, in 2006. He was promoted to COO of RR46 in 2016. As COO he oversaw daily operations at the parent company level and built working partnerships with each business unit, president and leadership team...
LSC included in Walz bonding proposal
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz released a higher education bonding proposal for the 2020 Legislative session that includes nearly $1 million for predesign work on the Lake Superior Project.
The predesign funding would allow Lake Superior College to begin the process of planning to move its downtown manufacturing campus back to main campus in a newly remodeled, expanded and updated wing – a $12-14 million project.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Wisconsin regulators approve Minnesota Power’s proposed natural gas power plant
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Wisconsin’s Public Service Commission (PCSW) on Thursday approved the Nemadji Trail Energy Center to be built in Superior by Minnesota Power and Dairyland Power Cooperative.
Commissioners voted 2-1 to approve the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity that allows Minnesota Power and Dairyland to move forward with plans for the 525- to 625-megawatt combined-cycle natural gas power plant. The Sierra Club immediately criticized the decision, arguing natural gas is not a good replacement for coal.
As part of Wisconsin’s regulatory process, the project must still obtain approval for necessary permits from the city of Superior, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the U.S...
St. Luke's, YMCA establish new partnership
Monday, January 20, 2020
St. Luke’s celebrated a new partnership with the Duluth Area Family YMCA with a short presentation and ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday.
St. Luke’s opened a new physical therapy location in the YMCA’s downtown Duluth branch and also started sponsoring their drop-in care center. The care center is now known as St. Luke’s Kids Club. It gives kids the opportunity to have fun and stay active while their parents are working out.
To read the full article, please visit Business North.
Maurices President and CEO George Goldfarb Receives Minnesota Distinction
Friday, January 03, 2020
George Goldfarb, President and CEO of maurices, was an honoree at this year’s “TCB 100 People to Know,” an annual list of prominent and emerging business and community leaders to watch in the year ahead. The list is created by Twin Cities Business and appears in the December issue of the magazine.
Individuals selected for the TCB100, are chosen by TCB editors and correspondents for their thought leadership, influence and the likeliness that they will drive change in the year ahead.
Goldfarb and the other selected recipients were honored at a reception and networking event in Minneapolis on December 17, 2019.
Announcement originall...
St. Scholastica announces largest public, private grants in school history
Friday, January 03, 2020
The College of St. Scholastica has received the largest public and private grants in its 108-year history. Both gifts will enhance the educational experiences of St. Scholastica nursing students, making a positive impact on the future of healthcare in the region.
During a press conference on campus today, St. Scholastica President Barbara McDonald announced that the School of Nursing (SON) has been awarded $2.79 million, the largest grant in the College’s history, to fund the Advanced Nurse Education Workforce (ANEW) project.
Separately, the College also has received the largest-ever private grant in its history – $1.125 million from the Manitou Fund o...
ALLETE Clean Energy’s newest wind facility goes online
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
ALLETE Clean Energy announced its Glen Ullin Energy Center 40 miles west of Bismarck is now online and producing wind power for Xcel Energy customers in the Upper Midwest.
The center is a 106-megawatt wind facility that produces enough electricity to power about 55,650 homes from its forty-three General Electric turbines. It will employ about 10 people during operation.
Glen Ullin Energy Center is the third North Dakota wind expansion project developed and built by ALLETE Clean Energy, and the first it will own and operate. It also developed the 107.5-megawatt Thunder Spirit wind farm near Hettinger and sold it to Montana-Dakota Utilities in 2015. ALLETE Clea...
National Bank of Commerce announces completion of Republic Bank merger
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
The process began in early July, with NBC submitting a merger proposal to the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for federal regulatory approval. Approval was granted on September 17 and officially closed on October 25. At that point, NBC began the process of converting Republic Bank’s accounts, branches and systems into theirs, all while keeping their customers and community informed of the progress. As of today (Dec. 9), the process is complete.
National Bank of Commerce now operates 12 local branches across northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin, including six former Republic Bank branches tha...
Enbridge, Minnesota unions sign labor agreement for Line 3 project
Thursday, December 12, 2019
ST. PAUL — Line 3 oil pipeline owner Enbridge on Tuesday, Dec. 3, inked a labor agreement that company officials estimate will create around 2,000 jobs for Minnesota trade workers.
The planned replacement of pipeline segments that run through the state is projected to require a construction workforce of about 4,200. With the agreement now in place, the entirety of that contingent will be backed by unions and around half of it will be made up of local laborers.
To read the full article please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Northland Foundation awards $90,000 in grants to 6 child care projects in the region
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
DEED funds support child care start-ups and expansions in Cohasset, Duluth, Eveleth, Grand Rapids, and Littlefork.
Northeast MN - An $85,000 Child Care Economic Development Grant from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), along with $5,000 from the Northland Foundation's grant funds, has been distributed as grant awards to five new child care entities and one expanding child care in northeastern Minnesota.
To read the full press release please visit Business North.
Pro-industry advocates alter public discourse
Tuesday, December 03, 2019
Critics were winning the public communication battle over two projects of vital importance to economic development in the state.
Supporters, however, of copper/nickel/precious metals production at the proposed PolyMet facility on the Iron Range and also of rebuilding an Enbridge oil pipeline, believed there was solid public enthusiasm for those ventures.
But opponents were good at emotionally and relentlessly saying the projects were not safe and would damage the environment. Their one-sided arguments, often based on questionable information, needed to be countered.
Jobs for Minnesotans was formed in 2012 to do just that. And the group has responded with gusto.
To read the ful...
Drilling by PolyMet reveals additional minerals
Monday, December 02, 2019
Poly Met Mining announced Tuesday that a drilling update has revealed its land holdings contain more minerals than previously revealed.
Mineral Resources statements from 2018 and 2019 indicate proven and probable reserves increased by 14 percent to 290 million tons while measured and indicated resources increased by 22 percent to 795 million tons.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
St. Scholastica alum opens school back home to better serve marginalized children in Tanzania
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
After graduating from the College of St. Scholastica with an undergraduate and a master's degree, both in education, Sister Gaudensia Mwanyika returned to her home country of Tanzania to open a school aimed at helping marginalized children succeed.
The idea to do so came to her during her seven years of living in Duluth. It was here that she noticed the ways in which schools can care for students with disabilities and give them the support they need to succeed.
"I went to other schools just to watch what the special ed. teachers do," said Mwanyika, who taught for four years i...
LSC Raises Awareness about Cybersecurity Careers
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Lake Superior College held a workshop Friday to increase awareness about the many jobs available in the cybersecurity field.
The event was free and open to anyone. The U.S. Department of Defense sponsored the workshop which was led the LSC Computer Information Systems department.
CSI instructor Vickie McLain said, “Unfortunately, right now, there is a huge need for cyber security all over the world. And there’s no way that we can even catch up to the amount of people that we need.”
To read more and view the news coverage please visit WDIO.
Companies Show Superior High Students Manufacturing Careers
Thursday, November 21, 2019
SUPERIOR, Wis.- Five companies and Lake Superior College stopped by Superior High School to talk to students about manufacturing careers.
This, at a time when the industry is also dealing with an aging labor force.
Students stopped by each company’s table to learn about the different types of positions within those companies.
According to the school’s Transition Coordinator, many of these jobs students have never heard of before.
“A lot of students don’t even know what companies are in the area,” Shawna Anderson said. “They drive by and they may see the facility they may see the building but they don’t necessarily know wha...
Maurices reports sales increase last quarter, surpassing goals
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Maurices reported a 7% increase in sales last quarter compared to the same quarter last year.
The sales and profits surpassed goals set for the three-month quarter that ended Nov. 2, according to a Maurices news release. The profits follow OpCapita LLP’s purchase of the Duluth-based clothing retailer earlier this year.
It also reported "solid gains" in margin, operating income and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization.
To read the full article please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Maurices creating new IT positions to expand online presence
Friday, November 15, 2019
Maurices is looking to increase its online presence by creating several new information technology jobs.
The 20 new positions — a number that will likely grow — will all be based at the retailer's Duluth headquarters. Those who are interested in a data architecture, integration, project management, data analysis or operations job are invited to an open house on Wednesday from noon to 3 p.m. at 425 W. Superior St.
Online sales "is sort of the wave (of) the future and so much of our business is moving online," said Sue Ross, Maurices' senior vice president, chief of human resources and communication...
National Bank of Commerce teams up with Where’s Duke? and Project Joy to help kids this holiday season
Thursday, November 14, 2019
National Bank of Commerce (NBC), is the area’s largest, locally-owned, full-service community bank. It’s important for NBC to give back to the communities in which we serve. With the holidays upon us many are thinking of shopping for gifts, travel and time with family. For some, this isn’t the case as many children in our area don’t have sufficient food on the weekends.
Project Joy is a non-profit organization that provides healthy meals to kids on the weekends. The food is packed in backpacks and delivered to those in need on Fridays. The backpack contains two breakfasts, two snacks and tw...
In Duluth, New College Presidents are Old Friends
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Duluth - After decades of crossing paths in Minnesota higher education, it may have seemed Patricia Rogers and Barbara McDonald were bound for different worlds when they took on their new roles here this year--McDonald as president of the private, four-year College of St. Scholastica and Rogers as president of two-year Lake Superior College.
Yet while it seems an unlikely partnership on paper, their futures are more intertwined than ever.
"Between the institutions, we could really do a lot together and really think about how to create that workforce for the future," McDonald said.
To read the full article please visit the Sta...
UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics adds sales major
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
The business industry is calling for more graduates with specific professional sales experience, but less than 100 colleges in the U.S. have sales programs or courses, according to Harvard Business Review.
Therefore, to meet the growing industry need for professional sales graduates, UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics has added a professional sales major to its quality educational offerings. LSBE is the only public university in Minnesota to offer a bachelor’s degree in professional sales.
To read the full article please visit Howie's Blog.
NBC/Republic Bank merger becomes official
Friday, November 08, 2019
The merger between National Bank of Commerce (NBC) and Republic Bank was approved by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve, and became official Friday. Both banks put their primary focus on commercial lending.
Natcom Bankshares, the Superior-based bank holding company that owns National Bank of Commerce, received federal permission to buy 49 percent of the voting shares of Republic Bancshares, Inc., which is the Duluth-based owner of Republic Bank, in December of 2017. The shares were acquired from Michael Paulucci, son of the late Jeno Paulucci, who founded Republic Bank.
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PolyMet and Twin Metals say they’ll create thousands of jobs
Thursday, November 07, 2019
The promise of thousands of jobs from a boom in copper-nickel mining has won the new industry broad political support on the Iron Range. But where a rush in employment creates opportunity, it may also present a challenge.
The state is facing an escalating workforce shortage sparked by retiring baby boomers. There are more than 146,000 job vacancies in the state, including nearly 8,000 in northeast Minnesota, and industrial sectors of the economy such as manufacturing have not been spared from the labor crunch.
Workforce leaders and two companies that hope to build Minnesota’s first copper-nickel mines, PolyMet Mining and Twin Metal...
Duluth aircraft company Cirrus' new tech auto-lands the plane with the push of a button
Wednesday, November 06, 2019
Using new technology from Garmin, Cirrus' Vision Jets will turn into autonomous vehicles that land themselves — when passengers press one button. This makes Cirrus' jet one of the first general aircrafts with auto-land tech, according to a Wednesday news release from the company.
The dedicated button is located in the jet's cabin. When activated, the Safe Return tech takes control of the aircraft; analyzes terrain, weather and fuel levels; navigates to the nearest suitable airport for landing; communicates with its traffic control; lands; and then fully stops the aircraft — all without human help.
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Northland Employer Spotlight: AAR Aircraft Services
Wednesday, November 06, 2019
Leading aviation services provider to commercial airlines and governments worldwide.
With a total global workforce of approximately 6,000 people around the world, Chicago-based AAR Aircraft Services operates service facilities in Illinois, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Oklahoma — and Duluth, Minnesota.
The company has landed on the Forbes List of Best Midsize American Employers two years running, in part because they offer competitive pay and a full range of benefits including medical and dental insurance, company-paid holidays, generous time off, and more.
Furthermore, AAR invests in its employees’ professional growth, offering tuition reimbursement for continued education and certification, as well as employee mentorship programs. The company als...
Moose Lake's Mercy Hospital board votes to join Essentia
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Mercy Hospital's board of directors voted Monday night to affiliate with Essentia Health, headquartered in Duluth. The hospital had issued a request for proposals earlier this fall, seeking a potential health partner to provide greater stability and bring improved resources to its operation in Moose Lake.
A release said that after examining the proposals it received in response, "Board members chose Essentia, citing its strongly aligned mission and values and Essentia's plan to grow primary- and specialty-care services in Moose Lake, along with hospital and emergency care."
To read the full article please visit the Duluth News Tribune.
Duluth port breaks record for wind turbine parts
Monday, November 04, 2019
Wind energy has already blown out a Duluth port record.
The sheer volume of wind turbine blades, towers and other parts moving through Duluth in 2019 surpassed record tonnage totals this week by reaching 306,000 freight tons.
"We have been watching with excitement as our wind cargo tonnage overtook our record 2008 tonnage," Duluth Seaway Port Authority Executive Director Deb DeLuca said. "This didn't happen by accident."
To read the full article please visit the Duluth News Tribune.
More passengers using Duluth International Airport
Monday, November 04, 2019
Passenger numbers grew by 15% in the second quarter of 2019 compared to 2018 at the Duluth International Airport, the Airport Authority announced.
This marks the second consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth this year, with passenger numbers growing by 5% in the first quarter of 2019 compared to 2018.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
LHB buys NREC in asset purchase
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
LHB, Inc. and Natural Resources Engineering Company (NREC) announced the asset purchase of NREC. The acquisition was to offer expanded services to pipeline, industrial and commercial clients, LHB said in an Oct. 15 news release The expanded firm will operate under the LHB brand.
NREC, founded in 1997, provides engineering and management services related to the transmission petroleum industry including regulatory compliance, pipeline and facilities construction, water resources, waste disposal, land development, and environmental compliance. Its services span from basic due diligence audits to multifaceted capacity expansion projects and comprehensive regulatory audits.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Port's cargo handling hauls in award in Belgium
Monday, October 21, 2019
The port of Duluth hauled in worldwide acclaim on Tuesday.
Duluth Cargo Connect was selected 2019 Worldwide Port/Terminal Operator of the Year, in Antwerp, Belgium, by the publication "Heavy Lift and Project Forwarding International."
Duluth Cargo Connect beat out other finalist ports in places such as Denmark and Corpus Christi, Texas.
Jonathan Lamb and Deb DeLuca, leaders of their respective halves of Duluth Cargo Connect, and others from Duluth were scheduled to be in Belgium throughout the week, visiting existing clients and drumming up further business.
To read the full article please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Area developers expect medical expansion to spur business growth
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Essentia Health officials call the system’s $800 million Vision Northland expansion project, which formally got underway in September, Duluth’s largest-ever private investment. Coupled with medical neighbor St. Luke’s nearly $250 million phased campus redevelopment, which has also started, a more than $1 billion investment in health care facilities will transform Duluth’s eastern edge of downtown and the hillside into what is envisioned to be a flourishing, robust medical district.
This giant construction endeavor – set to be completed by the end of 2022 for Essentia and over the next five to seven years for St. Luke’s – has several area busines...
St. Scholastica to honor former president Bruce Stender
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The College of St. Scholastica will host an event to rename one of its schools in honor of President Emeritus Dr. Bruce Stender and his family.
The college will celebrate the new name of the Stender School of Business and Technology at 4 p.m. Oct. 23 in the Mitchell Auditorium on campus. After a program in the auditorium, guests are invited to a reception, a plaque unveiling and tours of newly renovated SSBT classrooms on the third floor of Tower Hall.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Lake Country Power dedicates Cohasset Service Center
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Lake Country Power on Tuesday held a ribbon cutting ceremony at its Cohasset Service Center including guided tours. The event, open to co-op members and the public, took place at 26039 Bear Ridge Drive in Cohasset Industrial Park II, just off Highway 2.
Officials from Lake Country Power, HAWK Construction, Architectural Resources, Inc., and the City of Cohasset gave brief comments to mark the occasion.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Lake Superior College to host Manufacturing Career Night
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
With strong demand in the Twin Ports for machinists, welders and computer-assisted designers in engineering, Lake Superior College will host a Manufacturing Career Night from 4:30-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the school's downtown campus, 120 N. Second Ave. W.
To read more about this event please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Lakehead Constructors celebrates new Superior structure
Monday, October 14, 2019
Friends and associates of Lakehead Constructors Inc. on Thursday celebrated the completion of the company’s new $6.5 million facility in Superior.
On April 1, the 103-year-old firm broke ground on its new building, which is located in an industrial park at 3801 Winter Street. Work was completed in slightly less than five months, said Kirk Ilenda, the company’s director of business development.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
St. Luke's celebrates grand opening of Q Care Express Clinic at college
Friday, October 11, 2019
St. Luke’s on Sept. 27 celebrated the grand opening of a Q Care Express Clinic at Lake Superior College. Though on the LSC campus, it offers walk-in care for everyone.
“This is a great new option for students, and anyone who is in need of convenient access to health care,“ St. Luke’s President and CEO Kevin Nokels said. “We’re always looking for ways to better serve our community and collaborate with others to improve access to health care. We welcomed the opportunity to partner with Lake Superior College to bring medical services to their campus and look forward to working wit...
$16M student housing development near LSC moves ahead in Duluth
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Plans to build student housing next door to Lake Superior College took a step forward last week when the Duluth Economic Development Authority signed off on a proposed development agreement for a 100-unit apartment building.
LSC Flats LLC, an offshoot of Titanium Partners LLC, expects to invest at least $16 million in the building, which will offer two- to four-bedroom apartments for rent.
To read the full article please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Sertich Reappointed to Port Authority
Wednesday, October 09, 2019
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz recently reappointed Tony Sertich to a second six-year term on the Duluth Seaway Port Authority Board of Commissioners.
Sertich, who currently serves as vice president of the board, was originally appointed by Gov. Mark Dayton in 2013. His reappointment term expires in 2025.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Cirrus Aircraft co-founder tells story of growth, landing in Duluth on new show
Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Dale Klapmeier, co-founder of Duluth-based Cirrus Aircraft, shares his story in a new 41-minute show dedicated to industry-changing entrepreneurs.
The second episode of a program called “Airtime” debuted on YouTube this week and in it, Klapmeier reflects on the evolution of Cirrus, a company he and his brother, Alan, launched from a barn in Baraboo, Wis.
To read the full article and view the video, please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Cermak Rhoades will merge with LHB
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Two prominent Twin Cities architecture firms are coming together to create what they expect to be a residential design powerhouse.
Cermak Rhoades Architects, a 26-year-old company with a strong emphasis on housing design, is closing its St. Paul office and merging with the Minneapolis office of engineering and architecture firm LHB.
When the merger takes effect Tuesday, about 10 Cermak Rhoades employees will make the move to Minneapolis, roughly doubling the size of LHB’s Housing Studio, said Rick Carter, LHB’s CEO.
To read the full article please visit Finance-Commerce.com.
Essentia, community leaders celebrate start of Vision Northland
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Ground was broken Wednesday on Essentia Health’s $800 million Vision Northland project.
Vision Northland represents promise for the future, said Dr. David Herman, allowing the health care system to meet their evolving needs at a state-of-the-art facility and with cutting-edge technology.
“This project is about much more than a building,” Dr. Herman told the crowd. “It’s a promise and a platform to provide the highest level of care, long into the future. It’s a catalyst for additional economic growth in our region,” he said.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Cirrus announces aircraft developed for flight training
Monday, September 30, 2019
Cirrus Aircraft announced the TRAC Series, a purpose-built configuration of the SR Series line of aircraft developed specifically for flight training institutions.
The series includes tailored features such as rear seat push-to-talk functionality and a landing gear simulator aimed at increasing training productivity.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
St. Luke’s Hospice earns designation for veterans' care
Monday, September 30, 2019
Luke’s Hospice has been awarded the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s We Honor Veterans Level Two Certificate for the care it provides veterans.
Twenty-five percent of all deaths in the United States are veterans. That’s 1,800 people a day; more than 680,000 veterans every year. These heroic Americans deserve recognition for their military service– particularly at the end of life’s journey. That is why the pioneering campaign of We Honor Veterans was created for hospice and palliative care providers.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
AAR wins Parts Supply contract with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines (MHIAEL), largest commercial deal in Japan to date
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
WOOD DALE, Illinois — AAR (NYSE: AIR), a leading provider of aviation services to airlines and governments worldwide, signed its largest commercial deal in Japan to date, a multimillion dollar Parts Supply agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd. (MHIAEL). AAR will begin work immediately as the parts supplier for MHIAEL’s PW4000 engine maintenance with international commercial airlines.
“MHIAEL is a key player in the Japanese and global aviation market, and this agreement is AAR’s first Parts Supply deal with an engine MRO company in the region — and our largest contract in Japan,” said Sal Marino, AAR SVP o...
Essentia Health unveils orthopedic urgent care
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Essentia Health has established an urgent care dedicated solely to orthopedic injuries.
The Essentia Health-Orthopedic Urgent Care is open at 1301 Miller Trunk Hwy, directly across from the Miller Hill Mall. It offers a schedule based on when orthopedic injuries are most likely to occur. The facility operates from 3-8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, Essentia said in a Monday announcement.
It offers immediate treatment for sprains, strains and broken bones. No appointments are needed.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Duluth airport leaders look to future as 20-year master plan gets underway
Monday, September 23, 2019
The Duluth International Airport recently started work on its master plan, which will guide its work for the next 20 years.
Ahead of its public open house on Tuesday, Sept. 17, the News Tribune sat down with Executive Director Tom Werner, SEH Airport Planner Kaci Nowicki and SEH Graduate Airport Planner Matt Stewart to discuss the plan and the airport’s future.
To read the full interview please visit Duluth News Tribune.
Northland Foundation to acquire UMD’s small business center
Saturday, September 14, 2019
The Northland Foundation will take over as host of the University of Minnesota Duluth's small business center starting next month.
In mid-October, the foundation will acquire the Northeastern Minnesota Small Business Development Center, with hopes of expanding the nonprofit’s business endeavors in the community.
While the new acquisition won’t change much about the center that’s currently operated by UMD’s Center for Economic Development in Duluth's Technology Village, the foundation is aiming to expand its work and add new community partnerships, said Tony Sertich, president of the Northland Foundation.
“We see it as a natural extension of the work that we currently do. … One o...
New LSC head cites students’ career prep, connections to business, industry as priorities
Thursday, September 12, 2019
By ANGELO GENTILE
For Business North
As Lake Superior College students return to classes this month, they are finding a new president at the helm of the community and technical college that overlooks the big lake and the St. Louis River Bay on Trinity Road in Duluth.
Patricia Rogers, who officially started July 1, said in an August interview with Business North that she has been “hitting the ground listening” as she seeks to “build on an already high-level of success.”
“Our college is in great shape. It is already very connected to the community, and especially to business and industry, and it’s alread...
APi being acquired by J2 Acquisition Ltd.
Monday, September 09, 2019
APi Group, Inc. – owner of the Jamar Co., Northland Constructors and United Piping in Duluth – has agreed to be purchased by J2 Acquisition Limited, an international provider of commercial life safety products and industrial specialty services. The transaction is valued at $2.9 billion.
J2 expects to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol APG.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Kraus-Anderson Preps for $20M Upscale Apartments in St. Paul
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
Kraus-Anderson Development today announced that it has begun tearing down a vacant office building in St. Paul to make way for a 92-unit upscale apartment building.
The firm is redeveloping the former Capital Professional Office Building at 590 Park Street in St. Paul’s Capitol Heights neighborhood. Kraus-Anderson built the original structure in the 1960s, says senior vice president Matt Alexander.
To read the full article please visit Twin Cities Business.
Essentia Wellness Center Nears Completion
Saturday, August 31, 2019
Hermantown’s brand-new Essentia Wellness Center will open this October.
The new 72,000 square foot, $26 million facility (which is scheduled to open October 15th) will fill a number of voids not only for the Hermantown community, but the entire Twin Port’s Community.
Within the new facility visitors will find a daycare, an aquatic center, a YMCA workout center, community rooms, an indoor walking track, an Essentia Clinic Center which will offer lifestyle and physical therapy services along with a Yellow Bike Coffee shop.
To read the full article please visit The Development Tracker.
Work on Essentia's $800 million Vision Northland in Duluth set to start in September
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
The first step in constructing Essentia Health's Vision Northland — an $800 million development in downtown Duluth — is slated to start Monday, Sept. 9.
The three-year project will bring a new 14-story hospital bed tower, larger surgical suites and clinic space, as well as road closures and restricted access to building entrances when construction gets underway, according to a news release from Essentia.
The development will help Essentia better serve its patients and prepare the health care system for future changes in the industry, Mark Hayward, Essentia's senior vice president of operations, said in an interview.
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St. Luke's new leader is prepared for complex healthcare challenge
Friday, August 16, 2019
Kevin Nokels has courted one of the biggest challenges faced by today’s healthcare executives: Leading a smaller independent hospital and clinic system. But that’s not his only challenge. The new president and CEO of St. Luke’s began his new job at a time when there’s great uncertainty about how healthcare providers will be reimbursed for the services they provide. Almost every candidate for U.S. president has a different plan for how medical services should be funded.
“The challenge that we have in such a volatile and uncertain payment environment is how to plan ahead – how to act on these thing...
First look at Duluth airport’s master plan
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Duluth International Airport recently released the first glimpse of its 20-year master plan.
The plan, called Vision 2040, will study and map what projects the airport undertakes over the next 20 years, according to material on the airport's website. Public feedback and committees will influence what the airport decides to study, as well as what the airport plans to work on in the short-, mid- and long-term.
“The main goal of a Master Plan is to provide the framework necessary to guide future development that will cost-effectively satisfy aviation demand, while considering potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts,” according to a FAQ pag...
ALLETE Clean Energy Celebrates Record-setting Construction Year during American Wind Week
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
ALLETE Clean Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of ALLETE (NYSE: ALE), is in the middle of its biggest wind energy construction year as it celebrates this week’s American Wind Week.
ALLETE Clean Energy is poised to nearly double its carbon-free wind capacity to more than 1,000 megawatts with three new wind farms under construction in 2019 and 2020. Its renewable wind projects will support the economies of local, rural communities in seven states with jobs, taxes, donations and volunteer activities.
New projects include the Diamond Spring wind site in Oklahoma that will sell renewable wind power to Walmart, Starbucks and Smithfield Foods...
Northland Foundation awards 42 grants, including more than $50,000 for child care expansion
Monday, August 12, 2019
Northeast Minnesota – During the second quarter of 2019, the Northland Foundation awarded 42 grants totaling $389,835. Five grants of $10,000 were made to increase the supply of child care openings in the region. The five child care grants were awarded to help with the start-up four new programs that will be located in Eveleth, Aitkin, Duluth, and Hermantown, and to help expand an existing child care program located in Virginia. The $50,000 in funding for these grants was provided by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
Lehtinen survives plane crash thanks to Cirrus parachute system, Canadian rescuers
Monday, August 05, 2019
Matt Lehtinen of Grand Rapids, president of Tacora Resources Inc., survived a July 27 airplane crash in Quebec thanks to the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System aboard his 2005 Cirrus SR22 G2.
According to CTV News in Canada, Lehtinen was flying from Wabush, Newfoundland.,where his company owns the Scully iron ore mine, to Quebec City when he received oil pressure and oil temperature warnings. Then his engine stopped and made grinding sounds that suggested it was permanently damaged. He engaged the parachute and his aircraft fell to the ground safely.
To read the full article please visit Business North.
ALLETE, Inc. reports Q2 earnings growth, narrows earnings guidance range
Thursday, August 01, 2019
ALLETE, Inc. (NYSE: ALE) reported second quarter 2019 earnings of 66 cents per share on net income of $34.2 million. Last year’s results were 61 cents per share on net income of $31.3 million.
“Clean energy investments at both our regulated and energy infrastructure services businesses are expected to drive substantial growth over the next five years, potentially exceeding our stated 5-7 percent average annual growth objective,” said ALLETE Chairman and CEO Al Hodnik.
“We are pleased with our progress year-to-date, as we ramp to record levels of construction activities on several new projects slated to deliver carbon free generation beginning late...
St. Scholastica strengthens focus on vocation
Monday, July 29, 2019
The College of St. Scholastica has been awarded $47,832 to enhance students’ understanding of the meaning of “vocation” and how it fits into their future careers and lives.
A career term with a broader theological scope, vocation is often defined as a calling or a life’s purpose. The two-year NetVUE Program Development Grant award from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) is funding St. Scholastica’s “Values in Action” initiative through April 30, 2021. This project aims to increase faculty, staff and student understanding of vocation and its relationship to the College’s mission and values. It creates opportunities for vocational reflection an...
Blandin Foundation's Community Leadership Program Paying off in Two Harbors
Sunday, July 21, 2019
“I think there’s a hope and an optimism in Two Harbors that came from many different things, but one is the Blandin Foundation invested a lot in the community leadership program over five years ago. That partnership has been a big deal for us,” Swanson said.
A member of the third cohort of participants in Blandin’s leadership series, Swanson believes the program helped synthesize good ideas and hone leadership skills.
With an infusion of new leaders throughout the city, county and business community, Swanson says new people have energized the discussion on community growth. He also credits the city for undertaking a massiv...
Kraus-Anderson Expands, Upgrades FirstLight Hospital in Mora
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Minneapolis-based Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. has wrapped up a $52 million expansion of FirstLight Health System’s hospital campus in Mora, Minnesota.
As part of the 25-month-long project, the company built a pair of two-story additions and renovated 115,000 square feet of the campus. One addition includes a rehabilitation space with a therapy pool, food service kitchen, cafeteria, and inpatient pharmacy. The other houses a new emergency department, community pharmacy, ambulance garage, and fitness center.
To view full article please visit Twin Cities Business.
AAR results strengthen for quarter, year
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
AAR CORP. reported fourth quarter fiscal year 2019 consolidated sales of $562.7 million and income from continuing operations of $26.6 million, or 76 cents per diluted share. For the fourth quarter of the prior year, the company reported sales of $473.5 million and income from continuing operations of $18.1 million, or 52 cents per diluted share.
Consolidated sales increased 19 percent over the prior year period from continued growth in programs and parts supply activities. The Aviation Services segment, which has an operation in Duluth, experienced 18 percent growth driven by strong demand for both new and aftermarket parts.
To read more, visit Business North.
St. Scholastica launches online master’s degree in applied data analytics
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Classes will start this fall for a new online master’s degree program at The College of St. Scholastica, it was announced Wednesday. The program will prepare graduates for careers in the field of applied data analytics.
Data analytics is the science of converting raw data into relevant and actionable insight to support decision-making. A master’s degree in applied data analytics provides an in-depth study in analytics, the college said in its announcement. Data analysts and scientists are employed in healthcare, banking, marketing, research and development, computer information systems, management and human resources.
To read more, visit the Business North.
GPM expands product distribution and service in Canada
Monday, July 01, 2019
GPM, Inc. announced the expansion of GPM-Eliminator distribution channels throughout Canada with the addition of Western Pump Services as a new Canadian distributor. Paul Cranford is a new regional sales manager for GPM’s sales partner, Sudbury Mining Products, and Continental Mine and Industrial Supply (CMI) is a GPM-Eliminator Authorized Service Center.
Based in Norris Point, Newfoundland, Western Pump Services is now providing both sales and technical service and support for all GPM-Eliminator product lines across Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Western Pump Services is well-known as a provider of high-quality pumps, parts and services to the region, GPM said.
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St. Luke's Earns Two Awards
Monday, July 01, 2019
St. Luke’s has earned the American Heart Association’s (AHA) 2019 Mission: Lifeline® STEMI Gold Plus Receiving Award and NSTEMI Gold Award.
St. Luke’s earned the awards for its commitment and success in implementing specific quality improvement measures outlined by the AHA for the treatment of patients who suffer severe heart attacks, the health care system said in a news release.
To view full article, visit Business North.
Kraus-Anderson Construction wraps up Phase 2 of Falls International Airport
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The Bemidji office of Kraus-Anderson has completed construction of phase two of the Falls International Airport (INL). The Phase Two construction cost of $5.3 million was a separately funded project and completes the full replacement of the 17,894-square-foot terminal building, and provides new space for U.S. Customs processing, a National Weather Service office, TSA offices and Airport Administration, Kraus-Anderson said in a Tuesday announcement.
Phase one was completed in the fall of 2017 and included the replacement of approximately two-thirds of the old terminal designed by architecture, planning and interiors firm Alliiance. The $10 million project featured a new arrival an...
St. Luke’s hosts ribbon cutting for remodeled inpatient pharmacy
Thursday, June 20, 2019
St. Luke’s Inpatient Pharmacy celebrated its $1.5 million remodeling Thursdayl with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The project expanded the Inpatient pharmacy from 2,600 square feet to more than 4,200 square feet.
The remodel took more than two years of planning and construction. The design was created by Scalzo Architects. Construction was by Donald Holm Construction Co.
To read more, visit Business North.
Carter appointed LHB's chief executive officer
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Richard A. Carter will become LHB’s chief executive officer on July 15. Carter previously held the position of integrative design team leader and was a senior vice president for the company.
He succeeds William D. Bennett, PE, who has been LHB’s CEO and board chair since 2001. Bennett will continue to serve as board chair and will work with LHB’s clients and community organizations until retirement from LHB on Jan. 31.
To read more, visit Business North.
Kraus-Anderson’s Duluth office celebrates 20 years
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Kraus-Anderson is celebrating the 20thyear of its Duluth office.
The 122-year-old construction company opened its Duluth office two decades ago following a steady surge in new business opportunities from Superior, across the Minnesota Iron Range and up to the Canadian border.
To read more, visit Business North.
Duluth Seaway Port Authority rates favorably in Green Marine environmental report
Monday, June 17, 2019
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority and its terminal operations on Rice’s Point earned high marks in the Green Marine environmental performance report released June 6.
The report rates port authority participants in seven categories: air emissions, community impacts, dry bulk handling and storage, environmental leadership, spill prevention, underwater noise and waste management. Forty-two (42) North American port authorities participated in the 2018 evaluation process, with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority ranking among the United States’ top 5 and No. 10 overall.
To read more, visit Business North.
ALLETE ventures further into providing clean energy to corporate customers
Friday, June 14, 2019
ALLETE Clean Energy’s Diamond Spring wind project will provide renewable energy to large corporate customers including Smithfield Foods and Walmart
ALLETE Clean Energy (ACE) has reach a power sales agreement with Smithfield Foods, Inc. for the remaining output of the Diamond Spring wind site it will build, own and operate in Oklahoma.
To read more, visit Business North.
St. Luke's names new CEO
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
"Kevin checks all the right boxes. He never asks anything from anyone he wouldn't ask of himself," St. Luke's Board Chair Jeff Borling said in an interview Tuesday.
The Duluth-based health system had been led by John Strange for the past 23 years. Strange retired in February.
To read the full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Destination Medical Center, North? Duluth readies for massive medical investment
Wednesday, June 05, 2019
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson does not hold back when she describes the potential impact of the more than $1 billion in health care investment planned for her city over the next decade.
"There really is nothing like it, this kind of private investment happening concurrently," she said. "The density, the impact — it is completely catalytic and transformational."
To view the entire article, visit MPR
St. Scholastica names new president
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Dr. Barbara McDonald will become the 13th president of The College of St. Scholastica, effective Aug. 5.
She was introduced to the St. Scholastica community at an on-campus announcement this morning.
To read the entire article, visit Howie Blog
Court of Appeals: Additional environmental review of PolyMet not needed
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday said an additional environmental review of the contentious PolyMet copper-nickel mine near Hoyt Lakes is not needed.
Opponents of the recently approved mine, set to be the first of its kind in Minnesota, argued the Department of Natural Resources erred when denying requests for a supplemental environmental impact statement after PolyMet indicated in a March 2018 technical report that its site had enough ore for a substantially larger mine in the future.
To view full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Details of Essentia’s proposed project come into focus
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
More details about Essentia Health's plans for a new 18-story inpatient/outpatient facility in downtown Duluth have emerged, as members of the city's Planning Commission prepare to review the proposed project next week.
The design shows the building's tower standing 340 feet tall, and the structure would accommodate two throughways for vehicle traffic, where First Avenue East and the service alley above East Superior Street burrow through the facility.
To view full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Volunteer Attorney Program recognizes Hanft Fride as Law Firm of the Year
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
The Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP) has named Hanft Fride the 2018 Law Firm of the Year for the firm’s work in providing legal assistance to underserved populations in northeast Minnesota. Hanft Fride accepted the award on May 3, at LawLawPalooza!, the Volunteer Attorney Program’s annual fundraiser.
“We are truly honored to receive this recognition from VAP,” said Jennifer Carey, president of Hanft Fride. “We believe everyone deserves access to high-quality legal services, and we are proud to dedicate resources to furthering VAP’s mission.”
To view full article, visit: Business North
St. Luke's Advanced Wound Care Center Earns Awards
Friday, May 10, 2019
The folks at St. Luke's Advanced Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center in Duluth are thrilled to have earned three national awards, including Wound Care Center of the Year. This means they were the top one out of more than 600 across the country.
Tania McVean, the center's director, said, "We have an amazing team of nurses and doctors who do great things for wound care patients in this community. We're good at healing folks, and getting them back to regular life."
To view full article, visit: WDIO
St. Luke's breaks ground for campus expansion
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
St. Luke’s celebrated the next phase of its campus expansion with a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday. Many community representatives attended, including Duluth’s Mayor Emily Larson and Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce President David Ross.
The $37.5 million project includes a new Emergency Department (ED), which will be triple the size of the current space. There will be 37 exam rooms total. They will consist of 27 patient rooms with televisions and USB charging outlets, four state-of-the-art trauma bays, four dedicated behavioral health rooms and two triage rooms. The entire space is designed to decrease wait times, ensure privacy and provide a premie...
LSBE’s Marketing Analytics Program team wins competition
Monday, April 22, 2019
Four students from UMD's LSBE’s Marketing Analytics Program (MAP) won first place for data visualization in the eighth annual Midwest Undergraduate Data Analytics Competition (MUDAC). This is the first time that a Labovitz School of Business and Economics team has secured a first place win at MUDAC.
Tucker Hazzard, Joey Kmiec, Camryn Monzo, and Austin Steinmetz traveled to Minnesota State University Mankato to compete against 58 other Midwest teams where the teams spent 24 hours working on a two-part data analytics problem and were judged on their work. This year’s data was provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on wate...
Minnesota Power offers new way for customers to go renewable
Monday, April 22, 2019
Minnesota Power has introduced a new renewable energy program and exceeded a state energy-savings goal as it continues to help customers meet their sustainability goals and make progress toward a cleaner, lower-carbon future.
With today being Earth Day customers can choose to power their home or business with more renewable energy when they enroll in Minnesota Power’s Renewable Source program, the company said in a news release. They also can learn more about how to save energy through the company’s Conservation Improvement Program, which exceeded the state of Minnesota’s 1.5 percent energy-savings goal in 2018 for the ninth consecutive year.
To rea...
U.S. Bank begins year with strong results
Monday, April 22, 2019
U.S. Bancorp reported net income of 1.69 billion on $5.57 billion of revenue during its first quarter of 2019. Diluted earnings per common share were $1.00
The Minneapolis-based bank holding company had a return on average assets of 1.49 percent and a return on average common equity of 14.3 percent. Nonperforming assets decreased 16.5 percent on a year-over-year basis.
To read the entire article, visit Business North.
ALLETE Clean Energy partners with Tecsis to produce wind turbine blades
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
ALLETE Clean Energy has received the 45th set of new wind turbine blades from international blade manufacturer Tecsis for its refurbishment initiative at Storm Lake and Lake Benton wind facilities in Iowa and Minnesota.
The wholly owned division of ALLETE Inc. announced an $80 million project in August 2017 that includes replacing select blades, gearboxes and generators on turbines at the Lake Benton wind site in Lincoln County, Minnesota, and the Storm Lake I and II wind sites in Buena Vista and Cherokee counties, Iowa. The project will improve turbine performance and reliability, generate federal production tax credits at each site and support the renewal o...
LHB receives Governor’s Safety Award
Monday, April 15, 2019
LHB will be recognized for excellence in workplace safety and health during the Governor’s Safety Awards ceremony on May 8. LHB is one of 294 employers to be honored through the awards program, coordinated by the Minnesota Safety Council.
“Our employees and clients are our most important assets as a professional services design firm. Our focus on safety exemplifies our commitment to the well-being of our staff and clients both in the way we operate as a company and the designs we produce. We are proud to be recognized with this award,” said Bill Bennett, LHB’s chief executive officer.
To read the entir...
Wells Fargo earns $5.9 billion in quarterly net income
Monday, April 15, 2019
In its first quarter report, Wells Fargo reported net income of $5.9 billion compared with $5.1 billion in the first quarter of 2018. Revenue was $21.6 billion, down from $21.9 billion a year ago. The bank holding company had a return on assets (ROA) of 1.26 percent and return on equity of 12.71 percent.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Allete closes on sale of water company
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Allete Inc., the Duluth-based parent company of Minnesota Power, has closed on its $270 million sale of a water subsidiary to Tokyo-based Kurita Water Industries. The sale was first announced in February.
Allete bought U.S. Water Services four years ago and grew the company markedly during that time. Allete says proceeds from the sale will largely go toward clean energy initiatives.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
PUC again reaffirms Line 3 approval
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission again on Tuesday stood by its decisions to permit Enbridge's contentious Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota.
In late June, the Public Utilities Commission unanimously voted in favor of granting the project a certificate of need, but requested Enbridge make additional compliance filings, or modifications, to its plan while also requiring the company to pledge $100 million for economic opportunities to tribal members and businesses.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
Lake View Hospital in Two Harbors expanding
Monday, March 25, 2019
Administrators at Lake View Hospital in Two Harbors have announced an expansion that would connect the hospital and medical clinic into one contiguous campus.
Lake View is a wholly owned subsidiary of St. Luke’s, and even though it is part of the same health care system, Greg Ruberg, president/CEO of Lake View Hospital and vice president of St. Luke’s, explained the campus has a unique identity and some decision-making latitude.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Private equity firm to acquire majority stake in Maurices
Monday, March 25, 2019
OpCapita, a private equity firm based in the United Kingdom, has signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Maurices Inc. Ascena Retail Group will become a minority owner and provide brand support services. In addition to Maurices, Ascena owns a number of brick and mortar stores in the struggling retail clothing segment including Ann Taylor, LOFT, Lou & Grey, Dressbarn, Lane Bryant, Catherines, Cacique and Justice.
Some members of the Maurices management team, who were not identified, will invest along with OpCapita in the transaction, which values Maurices at $300 million. The purchaser expects to pay roughly $200 million in cash, which Ascena said it will use to pay down it...
Pro Print acquires Jiffy Print
Monday, March 25, 2019
Pro Print, which began in Duluth in 1977, has purchased Superior’s Jiffy Print from Marcia Manion, who is retiring. The Superior location’s name has been changed to Pro Print, but the company remains at 1313 Tower Avenue.
“We’re excited to combine forces with a company that’s long been known for excellent customer service, and we thank Marcia Manion for her great help with this transition,” said Pro Print owner Creston Dorothy. “While the location is still the same, inside its doors we have expanded the economical printing, direct-mail and fulfillment options available to the people and businesses of Superior.”
To read th...
Army Corps OKs PolyMet's wetlands permit
Friday, March 22, 2019
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE ) has issued the last remaining major permit for PolyMet’s NorthMet project near Hoyt Lakes. The company now holds all necessary permits to construct and operate the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals mine and processing plant located near Hoyt Lakes.
Jobs for Minnesotans immediately issued a statement praising the development.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
New leader named for Lake Superior College
Friday, March 22, 2019
An administrator with experience at other Minnesota schools was appointed as the new president at Lake Superior College.
Patricia Rogers’ tenure will begin July 1, according to a news release from Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. She will replace Pat Johns, who has served as president since 2010 and announced his decision to retire.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
Barr earns national recognition
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Barr Engineering, Inc. of Duluth has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) 52nd annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) for leading the Highway 210 Reconstruction project in Carlton.
After an intense rainstorm in June 2012 caused extensive damage and slope failures along a section of scenic Highway 210 through Jay Cooke State Park, the Minnesota Department of Transportation considered permanently closing the highway to the public. Six years later, travelers once again enjoy the road’s scenery thanks to the application of innovative geotechnical designs that restored more than 70 slopes along ...
Small Business Development Centers recognized Wednesday
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) in Northeastern Minnesota have been highly successful, their executives said at an afternoon news conference in Duluth.
The centers assisted 821 area businesses – including 44 new ones – and created or saved 1,111 jobs, they said. Those statistics were released during a ceremony at the UMD Center for Economic Development (CED), the organization that leads SBDC efforts in the region.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Duluth City Council approves St. Luke's project
Monday, February 25, 2019
St. Luke’s hospital may now move ahead with plans to relocate and expand its emergency room, as well as its catheterization lab.
By a 6-2 vote Monday night the Duluth City Council upheld a Planning Commission decision to approve the project, despite objections raised by neighbors concerned about noise from a helipad that would be relocated as part of the $36 million undertaking.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Superior designated Level IV Trauma Center
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Superior has been designated as a Level IV trauma center by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Level IV facilities provide stabilization and advanced trauma life support before patient transfer to a Level I or II facility.
The designation indicates St. Mary’s is providing the best possible treatment to trauma patients.
To read the entire article, visit Howie Hanson
Cirrus increases production
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Cirrus Aircraft saw strong growth in 2018, boosting production of its SR22 piston-engine airplanes by 7 percent and delivering nearly triple the number of turbine SF50 Vision Jets it did the previous year.
The 380 piston-engine airplanes Cirrus produced last year marked the highest output the company has achieved since the recession of 2007-2008 hit, causing general aviation aircraft sales to plummet nationwide.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
PolyMet permitting caps years of hard work
Monday, February 18, 2019
The PolyMet nonferrous mine project near Hoyt Lakes was pretty much on life support in 2012. And its prognosis was bleak after the federal EPA rejected as “inadequate” an initial Environmental Impact Statement in 2009.
“We were down in the mouth at that time,” Al Hodnik said in a recent interview regarding the PolyMet board’s sentiment at the time.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
North Shore Bank Honored for Community Involvement
Sunday, February 03, 2019
DULUTH, MN - The Minnesota Bankers Association (MBA) has recognized 35 Minnesota banks for their community involvement. Banks play a vital role in their communities and to honor and recognize their involvement, the MBA created the Community Champion recognition program.
North Shore Bank is one of thirty-five Community Champions that worked with hundreds of organizations in their communities, providing funding, volunteers, materials, supplies, or food for their neighbors. Recipients of the recognition range in size from small community banks to large banks with multiple branches.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
Port's 2018 cargo exceeds prior year
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
The Port of Duluth-Superior finished the 2018 shipping season on a strong note, with cargo totaling 35.9 million short tons. That compares with 35.2 million during 2017.
“Shipments of Minnesota iron ore accounted for the lion’s share of tonnage moved through the Port of Duluth-Superior—21.5 million short tons, to be exact,” said Deb DeLuca, Duluth Seaway Port Authority executive director. “Iron ore cargoes were up nine percent year-over-year, outpacing the five-year average by 30-plus percent.”
To read the entire article, visit Business North.
AAR expands training partnership with LSC
Thursday, January 24, 2019
AAR — a firm that operates a maintenance, repair and overhaul facility for commercial aircraft in Duluth — announced Thursday it will expand its partnership with Lake Superior College, in an effort to bring more skilled workers into its ranks.
Students who earn Federal Aviation Administration aircraft mechanic’s certificates through the school’s Aviation Maintenance Technician Program could be eligible to receive tuition reimbursements as large as $15,000. AAR also will offer students job shadowing and mentorship opportunities.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
American Airlines adds Duluth-Chicago service
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
American Airlines is adding daily direct service to and from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Tickets go on sale Jan. 28 for service beginning on May 23/
“We’re thrilled to bring American Airlines to the Duluth International Airport,” Tom Werner, executive director for Duluth International Airport, said in a Wednesday news release. “They have over 90 years of experience in aviation and a reputation for excellent customer service.
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Cirrus Aircraft honored with APEX Summit Award
Friday, January 18, 2019
The Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) recognized Cirrus Aircraft with the organization’s Summit Award citing it as a global innovator in aviation and an anchor of the region’s aviation cluster. The APEX Summit Award recognizes businesses or individuals who have made a distinctive and profound economic impact.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
maurices sales rise over holidays
Monday, January 14, 2019
Duluth-based retailer maurices saw holiday sales rise 2 percent over the year before, parent company Ascena Retail Group announced Monday. Across all its brands, which also include Dressbarn, Ann Taylor and Loft, Ascena sales were up 3 percent between Nov. 17 and New Year’s Day.
“We are pleased with top-line trends coming out of holiday, and remain focused on building upon this momentum as we head into the spring season,” Ascena CEO David Jaffe said in a news release.
To view full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Cirrus Aircraft unveils Generation 2 Vision Jet
Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Cirrus Aircraft announced the launch of its next generation Vision JetTM – called the ‘G2’ – which the Duluth-based company said offers enhanced performance, comfort and safety.
The single-engine personal jet features a higher cruise altitude, speed and range, Cirrus said. It also has a newly-upgraded Perspective Touch flight deck made by Garmin, new executive seats, noise reduction and a passenger productivity console.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
LSC Faculty Receive Minnesota State Excellence in Curriculum Programming Award for Network and Cybersecurity Program
Friday, December 14, 2018
Lake Superior College Computer Information System faculty members Vickie McLain, Tom Gustafson, Anup Parajuli, Matt McCullough and Tom Janicki were recognized with a 2018 Minnesota State Excellence in Curriculum Programming Award for their Network Administration and Cybersecurity program.
LSC’s Network Administration and Cybersecurity AAS program is designed to engage students in real-life work skills throughout the two-year associate degree program while preparing them for exciting career opportunities.
To read the entire article, visit The Wave
Marsh & McLennan Agency acquires Otis-Magie Insurance Agency
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC (MMA), the middle market agency subsidiary of Marsh, today announced that it has acquired Otis-Magie Insurance Agency Inc., one of the largest privately owned independent agencies in northern Minnesota. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Headquartered in Duluth, and with origins dating back to 1886, Otis-Magie provides business insurance, employee benefits, and personal insurance products and services to clients throughout the northern Minnesota region. Otis-Magie’s 46 employees will continue operating out of their existing locations under the name Otis-Magie, a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC company. Tom Stender, who has served as chairman and CEO of Otis-Magie since 2011, will continu...
Deb DeLuca: THE TCB 100: PEOPLE TO KNOW IN 2019 / EMERGING
Saturday, December 01, 2018
Deb DeLuca is the first woman to take charge of the Duluth port. Named executive director in August, she had served as the Port Authority’s government and environmental affairs director since 2014. The Port Authority doesn’t just make sure the ore boats and other ships can safely navigate the harbor; it’s also charged with broader economic development. The port is thriving—so much so that the authority had to move its offices away from the dock to make room for businesses to expand. As the port’s new captain, DeLuca will be looking for ways to help expand the city’s industrial base...
Essentia Health announces McGough as construction manager for Vision Northland project
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Essentia Health today announced that McGough Construction has been selected as construction manager for its Vision Northland project, an $800 million investment, which includes a new hospital tower, clinic and outpatient surgery center on its downtown Duluth campus.
“We were impressed with the level of commitment from McGough to ensure the appropriate resources are allocated to successfully complete Vision Northland,” said Mark Hayward, Essentia’s senior vice president of operations. “McGough has an excellent reputation and is well-known for its great working relationship with local and regional subcontractors.”
To read the entire article, visit Howie Hanson
Lake Superior College economic contribution estimated at about $200 million
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Minnesota State, the system of 30 state colleges and seven state universities, released the results of a study that estimates the contribution of Lake Superior College to the regional economy to be about $195.9 million and 1,843 jobs.
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“Our top priority at Lake Superior College is the success of our students, but we also pride ourselves on the important role LSC plays in both the state and the regional economies,” said Lake Superior College President Pat Johns. “Our operations and the economic activity generated by our faculty, staff, and students touch virtually every corner of our regional economy including education, healthcare, aviation, manufacturing an...
Let's Talk IT Security
Friday, November 02, 2018
Last year, 1 out of every 14 users followed a malicious link or opened a suspicious attachment, and a quarter of those went on to be duped more than once.
We should all know better by now, but cybercriminals get smarter and craftier with their attacks every day. They’re not just targeting large corporations anymore, either. Any size business is at risk, and without the proper IT security measures in place, private data can be stolen quickly and quietly.
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J.R. Jensen unveils new office, warehouse
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
J.R. Jensen Construction hosted a fall open house last week for the Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) investor-members. Nearly 50 business and community leaders attended the “Insider” event to showcase J.R. Jensen’s new office and warehouse in Superior.
“J.R. Jensen has grown rapidly in the past decade and continues to be a pillar of the construction industry in the region,” said Brian Hanson, APEX President and CEO. “We are delighted to celebrate J.R. Jensen’s nearly 100-year history and look forward to the next generation of leadership for the company.”
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Construction begins on new Essentia Wellness Center
Monday, October 29, 2018
fter years of planning, construction began this summer on a regional health and wellness center in Hermantown.
The $26 million Essentia Wellness Center, located at the intersection of Ugstad and Arrowhead Roads, will include three key elements – a YMCA, a childcare center run by the YMCA and co-located healthcare services provided by Essentia Health. Financial support runs deep and includes many partners. Beyond Essentia Health’s contribution of $2 million, the state of Minnesota budgeted $8 million in its 2016 bonding bill, and the city of Hermantown, St. Louis County and capital campaign contributions will add the remaining $16 million.
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St. Mary's designated in top tier for trauma care
Thursday, October 25, 2018
A six-year-long effort culminated Monday in an email that arrived in Jim Garvey's inbox.
That's how Garvey, administrator of Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center, learned that St. Mary's had become the fifth hospital in Minnesota designated as a Level I trauma center.
To read the entire article visit the Duluth News Tribune
Lakehead Constructors plans move to waterfront
Sunday, October 21, 2018
With plans in motion for Husky Energy refinery in Superior to purchase Lakehead Constructors facility at 2916 Hill Ave., the 100-plus year old construction company is making plans of its own.
Lakehead Constructors is planning to build a new headquarters at the end of Railroad Street in the Winter Street Industrial Park. Situated between Hallett Dock to the northeast and Amsoil to the south, the new location features 5.8 acres of land near the St. Louis River.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
UMD planning new dorm, dining facilities
Sunday, October 14, 2018
The University of Minnesota Duluth is planning to construct a new dorm building and a dining facility at a total estimated cost of $59 million.
The proposal is in its infancy but was included in the six-year capital plan approved by the University of Minnesota Board of Regents' Finance and Operations Committee on Thursday morning.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
Study: Duluth’s industrial economy sets strong foundation for future growth
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
A study conducted for the Duluth Seaway Port Authority found Duluth’s industrial sector is an important component its economy. It further concluded it will be the catalyst that spurs equitable future growth across all other sectors to give Duluth a truly competitive advantage in attracting new companies and residents.
The Port Authority contracted with the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) to analyze and benchmark Duluth’s industrial economy — focusing on the contribution, assets and industry sectors necessary to drive diversified growth across the community.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
APEX Insider event celebrates RSM’s 100 years of service
Thursday, September 27, 2018
RSM on Wednesday celebrated 100 years of serving the region with tax, audit and consulting services. A celebration was held at the Area Partnership for Economic Expansion’s (APEX) Insider Event at the newly-renovated RSM office in Downtown Duluth.
“RSM’s long history of service has been critical to the success of many regional businesses. The RSM team helps drive investment every day by sharing their deep understanding of the accounting nuances facing mid-market businesses in the region,” said Brian Hanson, APEX President and CEO. “The APEX Insider Event celebrated RSM’s investment in the Duluth office, and highlights 100 years of serving th...
St. Luke’s opens fitness center in Proctor
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
St. Luke’s has announced the opening of the St. Luke’s Proctor Fitness Center, located in Proctor High School.
It is open to both students and community members. The center aims to foster health and wellness in the Proctor area. Personal training is also available to individuals or small groups by appointment.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Northland Connection Commercial Real Estate Panel
Monday, September 17, 2018
Northland Connection Commercial Real Estate Panel
Thursday, September 27 9:30-11:30 AM
Kitchi Gammi Club, 831 E. Superior Street, Duluth
Charter Room (Business Casual Attire)
Join Northland Connection for a discussion about trends and recent developments in the Northland’s commercial real estate market. There is no cost, but we request an RSVP here. The event is open to all interested stakeholders, so feel free to forward details to people in your network.
Panelists will include:
Steve Bragg, Calhoun Companies
Greg Follmer, Follmer Commercial Real Estate
Arik Forsman, Minnesota Power
Dave Holappa, Holappa Commercial Real Estate
Steve LaFlamme, Oneida Commercial Real Estate
Rich Lees, Lees Rental and Commercial Development
Beth Wentzlaff, CMRA LLC
The event wil...
Essentia Health Expansion Project
Thursday, September 13, 2018
On Thursday, July 12, 2018, Essentia Health provided APEX investor-members an update on the approximately $675 million Vision Northland project. Dr. Robert Erickson, Chair of Essentia Health East Facilities Committee, and Scot Ramsey, Essentia Health East Facilities Administrator, were the keynote presenters who provided an update on the journey to develop and help Vision Northland become a reality.
Dr. Erickson, the practice conduit to the project, shared how changes in the industry, from a delivery perspective and from the perspective of the patient, are transforming the way providers must provide access to healthcare. Patients expect a higher level of customer servic...
Enbridge activates solar project in Partnership with Wells Technology
Monday, September 10, 2018
Enbridge, together with project partners, flipped the switch on a new solar panel Project on Sept. 5 th in Bemidji.
The project is a partnership with local Indigenous owned businesses Wells Technology and EW&C, along with a fourth partner, The State Group.
To read the entire article, visit Business North
Port supports 8,000 jobs, generates $1.4 billion
Friday, September 07, 2018
The Port of Duluth-Superior generated $1.4 billion in economic activity and supported 7,881 jobs last year, the Duluth Seaway Port Authority said Friday.
Handling 35 million short tons of cargo generated more than $504 million in wages, salaries and purchases of goods and services in the regional economy, a recent study determined. Cargo movement and vessel activity at the port generated nearly $240 million in federal/state tax revenues.
To read the entire article visit Business North
Enrollment at Lake Superior College increases for the second year in a row
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Fall semester is now underway at Lake Superior College and for the second year in a row the school is reporting an increase in overall enrollment, as well as impressive increases in new degree seeking student enrollment, international students and students of color.
To read the entire article visit Howie Hanson
St. Scholastica receives largest grant in its history
Friday, August 24, 2018
St. Scholastica has been awarded $2.76 million by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services — the largest grant in the college’s 107-year history.
“This four-year federal investment in our School of Nursing will fund the Rural Registered Nurses in Primary Care project, enabling St. Scholastica to advance its leadership role in addressing the critical RN primary care workforce shortages in rural and underserved communities,” said President Colette Geary. “It will also strengthen our longstanding academic and clinical partnership with Essentia Health.”
To read the entire article visit Howie Hanson
St. Luke’s Regional Trauma Center achieves re-verification as a Level II Trauma Center
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
St. Luke’s Regional Trauma Center has been re-verified as a Level II Trauma Center by the Committee on Trauma (COT) of the American College of Surgeons. This achievement recognizes St. Luke’s Regional Trauma Center’s commitment to providing optimal care for injured patients.
“We are very proud of earning this recognition once again,” St. Luke’s Chief of Trauma Dr. Michael Stellmaker (left) said. “This distinction is a reflection of the hard work and dedication our team puts in day in and day out.”
To read the entire article, visit Howie Hanson.
Lake Superior College ranked among best community colleges in the nation
Monday, August 20, 2018
Lake Superior College has been ranked among the 20 best community colleges in the nation, according to a new report released by personal finance website WalletHub.
WalletHub compared more than 700 community colleges across 17 key indicators of cost and quality. Their data set ranges from the cost of in-state tuition and fees to student-faculty ratio to graduation rate.
To read the entire article, visit Howie Hanson.
Entrepreneur Fund, Great River Energy combine resources
Friday, August 17, 2018
The Entrepreneur Fund and Great River Energy (GRE) are partnering to distribute $1 million of loan financing in rural areas. The money is being provided through Great River’s revolving loan fund and will be available for projects that are served by one of GRE’s electric cooperatives. They include Arrowhead Electric, Cooperative Light & Power, East Central Energy, Lake Country Power, Mille Lacs Energy and North Itasca Electric Cooperative.
The Entrepreneur Fund – which offers consulting, programming, training and small business financing up to $750,000 – will work with borrowers and guide them through the application process, then service the loans.
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St. Luke’s among top performing hospitals for heart attack patients
Wednesday, August 08, 2018
St. Luke’s has earned the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR ACTION Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2018. It is one of only 203 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor.
“St. Luke’s is very proud of this achievement. The award reflects the commitment and success of staff in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients,” St. Luke’s Cardiovascular Services Coordinator Stan Sadenwasser said. “It signifies that St. Luke’s has established a culture of providing guideline-recommended therapy, and is saving and improving outcomes for heart attack patients.”
To read the full article, visit Business North.
Minnesota looking to attract 'mass timber' producers
Tuesday, August 07, 2018
A burgeoning industry based on a relatively new type of material may be coming to Minnesota.
Known as mass timber, the material is an alternative to steel in building construction. While dozens of buildings constructed with the product are dotted around the country, the majority stand in the Pacific Northwest.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
Duluth law firm celebrates 125 years
Monday, August 06, 2018
How does a business exist for more than a century?
"By reputation and accident," said Harold Frederick, an attorney with Fryberger Law.
"Well, and community involvement," added David Oberstar, president of the firm. "We're involved in the community and you get to know a lot of people that way."
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
Essentia Health stroke program earns high honor
Wednesday, August 01, 2018
A recent recognition continues to affirm that patients suffering from a stroke are receiving the best care possible at Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth, according to an award by the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA).
The stroke program at Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center recently received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s highest award. The “Get with the Guidelines-Stroke” program: “Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus” award recognizes hospitals that commit to providing the most appropriate stroke treatment according to nationally recognized guidelines and the latest scientific evidence.
To read the entir...
Essentia Health-Sandstone achieves Level 4 trauma status
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Essentia Health-Sandstone has achieved Level 4 Trauma re-designation from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). Minnesota’s trauma system network identifies hospitals that are organized and coordinated to optimize care provided to seriously injured people. The hospital is located at 705 Lundorff Drive in Sandstone.
“Our nurses, doctors and clinical staff work very hard to be prepared and provide the best trauma care possible right here in Sandstone,” said Michael Hedrix, Sandstone administrator. “We are proud of our Level 4 Trauma Center designation and the array of services we provide to our region. In addition, if patients need services from specialists located i...
Lake Superior College’s online cybersecurity program wins award
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Lake Superior College’s online cybersecurity program has been ranked among the nation’s top-10 most affordable online associate’s degrees in cybersecurity.
The ranking is based on a number of factors including the cost of tuition and the percentage of students receiving financial assistance. All information is provided by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems (provided by the US Department of Education) and the reviewed colleges. The complete list can be found here.
To read the entire article, visit Howie Hanson.
NRRI proves its mettle
Monday, July 23, 2018
It was the early 1980s.
Northeastern Minnesota’s iron mining industry was in the depths of an historic slump.
Thousands of miners had lost their jobs. Many were leaving the area with families in search of jobs.
And the idea of creating a natural resources research institute in the region to stimulate economic growth was being met with some controversy.
Thirty-five years later, the Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) has proven its mettle.
To read the entire article, visit Business North.
U.S. Bank sets financial records during Q2
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
U.S. Bank reported record net revenue of $5.6 billion, record net income of $1.7 billion and record diluted earnings per share of $1.02 during its second quarter. Return on average assets was 1.54 percent and return on average common equity was 15.3 percent.
The increase in net income year-over-year was primarily due to total net revenue growth of 3.5 percent partially offset by noninterest expense growth of 3.4 percent, the company said. Average total loans were $3.1 billion higher than the second quarter of 2017. The increase was due to growth in total commercial loans (2.8 percent), residential mortgages (3.9 percent)...
AAR ends fiscal year on high note
Thursday, July 12, 2018
AAR Corp. reported fourth quarter sales of $474 million, up 5 percent from $451 million in the same prior fiscal year quarter. Full year sales of $1.75 billion were up 10 percent.
Fourth quarter diluted earnings per share from continuing operations were 52 cents compared with 48 cents one year ago. For the full year, AAR’s earnings per share were $2.11 compared with $1.51 in fiscal year 2017.
To read the full article, visit Business North.
Member Connection: Cirrus Aircraft
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Congratulations are due to the many APEX investor-members who worked collaboratively to bring the Cirrus Aircraft Completion Center from concept to reality. This outstanding project was recognized by Finance & Commerce as a top project in 2017 and strengthens another unique manufacturing application in the APEX Region.
This project was truly a collaborative effort that would not have been possible without APEX members Cirrus Aircraft, Burns & McDonnell and McGough Construction. Cirrus worked with Burns & McDonnell to design the new facility and McGough Construction oversaw all construction efforts, employing many local trades workers and companies to complete the job...
ALLETE donates retired jet to LSC program
Friday, July 06, 2018
ALLETE Inc. (NYSE: ALE) today announced it is donating a retired corporate jet to Lake Superior College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program. Donation of the 1981 Hawker 700, the largest donation LSC’s aviation program has ever received, comes just one day ahead of this weekend’s Duluth Airshow.
ALLETE purchased the used jet in 1998 and used it to conduct company business. ALLETE operates in 50 states through its five companies: ALLETE Clean Energy; Minnesota Power; U.S. Water; BNI Energy; and Superior Water, Light and Power. The jet is no longer flyable because of upcoming federal aviation standards, but its engines, air fram...
Minnesota Power, Grand Rapids utility and Itasca County partner to preserve Ainsworth site
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
Minnesota Power is investing $2 million in a new electrical substation at the former Ainsworth oriented strand board mill site in partnership with Grand Rapids Public Utilities (GRPU) and the Itasca Economic Development Corp. (IEDC). The new substation will enhance the marketability of the former mill site as IEDC works to attract new industrial applications. The substation also will improve power reliability at the mill site and for all GRPU customers by establishing a redundant power source for the community. The Ainsworth mill employed 190 people before it closed in 2008.
Work has begun at the site and will be complete...
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Superior receives dementia training to better serve patients
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Knowing the best way to care for patients requires expert training and staff from St. Mary’s Hospital in Superior recently received specialized education to care for patients with dementia. The training teaches staff to recognize signs and symptoms of dementia, how to assist those with dementia and identify local resources available.
The training is made possible through the Douglas County Caregiver Coalition.
To read more visit Howie Hanson.
Teberg fund gains 10.12 percent
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
The Hermantown-based Teberg Fund gained 10.12 percent during the 12-month period from April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018, according to the fund’s annual report. Its share price rose 96 cents, from $10.17 on the first trading day of the period to $11.13 on the last.
This is the second consecutive 12-month period that the fund has achieved double-digit growth. A year ago, it reported a fiscal-year gain of 10.39 percent.
To see the full article, visit Business North
United adds fourth daily Chicago flight
Monday, June 11, 2018
United Airlines has brought back a fourth daily, nonstop flight from Duluth International Airport to Chicago O’Hare. The flight will operate through the end of October during the peak summer and fall travel season.
The United route to Chicago continues to grow market share in this region year after year since its launch in December 2009, the Duluth Airport Authority said in a prepared statement. The fourth flight, along with the addition of the United Airbus A319/A320 that launched in May for the early flight out of Duluth and last arriving flight, is a result of the demand by Northland leisure and business travelers.
To view ful...
St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center celebrates new linear accelerator
Thursday, June 07, 2018
St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center celebrated the opening of its news linear accelerator this week with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house.
Construction for a vault to house the new accelerator at St. Luke’s Regional Cancer began in late 2017 and finished in April near 10th Avenue East and Superior Street. The linear accelerator replaces an older model at St. Luke’s. The TrueBeam linear accelerator from Varian allows oncologists to treat patients through external beam radiation by delivering high-energy x-rays and electrons directly to a tumor. Designed from the ground up to treat moving targets with advanced speed and accuracy, the TrueBea...
Minnesota Power, SWL&P honored for Puerto Rico power restoration
Wednesday, June 06, 2018
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) on June 6 presented Minnesota Power and Superior Water, Light and Power (SWL&P) with the association’s special 2018 Emergency Assistance Award for Puerto Rico power restoration after Hurricane Maria.
The devastating Category 4 hurricane made landfall on Sept. 20, 2017, affecting all critical infrastructure, damaging at least 80 percent of the island’s energy grid and leaving all island residents without power.
To read the full article, visit Business North
Delta Air Lines Announces National Partnership with Lake Superior College
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
After a year-long extensive evaluation process, Delta Air Lines has selected Lake Superior College as an approved partner college in training future aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs). Delta TechOps evaluated numerous AMT schools throughout the country with a goal to find colleges that are committed to meeting FAA standards and Delta’s principles of excellence to help meet the high demand for Aviation Maintence Technician positions expected over the next several years.
Lake Superior College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program is a fully approved Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) program that prepares graduates to repair and maintain commercial and general technically advanced aircraft found in today’...
An Essentia Health patient’s journey to conquer dysphagia
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
was odd, thought Dean Grace of Duluth, to be diagnosed with mononucleosis at age 62.
“But I didn’t really worry too much about it, because I never got sick,” Dean says.
To read full article, visit Howie Hanson
Lake Superior College and Hibbing Community College partnership addresses dental assistant workforce shortage
Monday, May 21, 2018
Dentists in the Arrowhead region are experiencing a critical shortage of trained dental assistants. In response, Lake Superior College and Hibbing Community College have developed a dual campus partnership to provide a dental assisting program for students who live in the Twin Ports area.
The collaboration started last fall as a trail program, and will now continue and look to grow. “We are pleased to continue our partnership with Hibbing Community College,” said Kjersta Watt, director of Lake Superior College’s Dental Hygiene program. “In recent years, the Twin Ports dental community has expressed a need for more trained dental assistants. This partnershi...
Lake Superior College recognized for IT leadership
Friday, May 18, 2018
Lake Superior College's IT team has received an award from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system in recognition of their research, planning and implementation of an Airtame wireless air streaming system for teaching and learning on the entire campus, including more than eighty classrooms.
LSC is the first higher education institution in the state to install and use the cost-effective Airtame system on the entire campus.
To view the full article, visit Business North
TKDA named city engineer in Scanlon, Wrenshall
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
TKDA, an employee-owned engineering, architecture and planning services company, has been named city engineer for the cities of Scanlon and Wrenshall.
Jeff Goetzman, PE, will serve and represent each city as its official city engineer of record, functioning as an extension of each city’s staff. Goetzman will use TKDA’s local team of engineering professionals to streamline work and minimize costs for Scanlon and Wrenshall.
To view the full article, visit Business North
APEX Welcomes New Operations Specialist
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
In April, APEX welcomed Janet Windus to the team as Operations Specialist. Windus comes to APEX with a wealth of experience in accounting and payroll services, customer service, and administrative functions.
“We’re so pleased to have Janet as part of our team,” said Brian Hanson, APEX President and CEO. “Her 18+ years of professional office experience and organizational skills will help streamline our operations. She is already a great addition to APEX.”
As Operations Specialist, Windus is responsible for general office administration, assisting with the hiring and training of interns, and the coordination of APEX events and promotional activities to maximize efficienc...
Federal Reserve Chairman Speaks at REIF
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
On April 3, 2018, nearly 300 attendees at the Regional Economic Indicators Forum (REIF) heard from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President, Neel Kashkari. Kashkari has been president of the Federal Reserve Bank since 2016 and has become known as a candid monetary policy maker, weighing in on a variety of issues including cryptocurrencies, housing, employment data, and the Federal Reserve's ongoing rate increases.
Kashkari acknowledged one of the hardest tasks for a community is transitioning to a new economic identity. He encouraged attendees continue to expand and diversify in complementary industry sectors, while supporting traditional industries including mining, shipping...
In Case You Missed It: March Board Meeting
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
On Thursday, March 1, 2018, the APEX Board of Directors and investor-member meeting was held at the Inn on Lake Superior. After typical Board of Directors business was conducted, investor-members had the opportunity to learn more about the impact of artificial intelligence on business and marketing from Manny Rivas, Chief Marketing Officer with Aimclear Marketing Agency.
At the meeting, Ian Vincent, Senior Business Developer with APEX, provided an overview of the 2017 Annual Member Economic Outlook survey. Of the 24 investor-members who completed the survey, the general outlook for 2018 was “pretty good,” which is slightly down from the 2017 prediction...
MN Opportunity Zones Submitted to US Treasury
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
Opportunity Zones are a new economic and community development program established by Congress in the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 to encourage long-term economic development and housing investments in low-income communities. In April, Governor Mark Dayton recommended 128 low-income census tracts in Minnesota to the U.S. Department of Treasury for inclusion in the program. Sixteen of these tracts are located within the APEX Region. “Opportunity Zones have the potential to bring much needed investment to some of Minnesota’s lowest-income areas to spur economic development,” said Shawntera Hardy, Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Commissioner. “This program coul...
Regional Workforce Solutions Series Continues
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
On April 16, 2018, the City of Duluth hosted the second Workforce Solutions series aimed at addressing the region’s persistent workforce issues. The event, hosted in partnership with APEX, NORTHFORCE, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board, University of Minnesota Duluth-Center for Economic Development, The Northspan Group, and several other workforce-related agencies, attracted nearly 100 employers and service providers in Duluth and 50 in Chisholm.
The series was designed to help businesses adapt to changes in the labor force and the declining availability of workers by providing tangible solutions to employee recruitment and retention challenges. Each session featured key insights from workforc...
Upcoming APEX Staff Events
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
Heating the Midwest Conference
May 1-3, 2018
Black Bear Casino & Conference Center
Carlton, MN
IAMC Spring Forum
May 5-9, 2018
Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa
Savannah, GA
Northeast Minnesota Workforce Solution Series
May 16, 2018
Grand Rapids - 7:30 AM session
Duluth - 12:30 PM session
State of Manufacturing
May 24, 2018
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Radisson Hotel Duluth - Harborview - Great Hall
Duluth, MN
Welcome New APEX Investor-Member
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
APEX is pleased to announce Bay West has joined the organization as an investor-member. The company is headquartered in St. Paul with 12 offices nationwide, including Duluth. The privately held 44-year-old environmental and industrial services company is comprised of scientists, engineers, geologists, and environmental technicians who believe in making the world a better place today and tomorrow. Please welcome the representatives of Bay West at the upcoming APEX meeting.
St. Luke’s celebrates Chequamegon Clinic completion
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
St. Luke’s celebrated the opening of its new Chequamegon Clinic building Wednesday with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house.
The $7 million, 22,000-square-foot clinic was constructed near the shores of Lake Superior along the north side of U.S. Highway 2 between Culver’s and the Ashland Honda Toyota dealership. The clinic design features lakefront views throughout the building. DSGW Architects designed the clinic, which was built by Kraus-Anderson with the help of local contractors.
To view the full article visit Business North
New Essentia Health-Grand Rapids Clinic opens
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
The final touches are being put in place at the Essentia Health-Grand Rapids Clinic, 1542 Golf Course Road, after a $14 million expansion. The new clinic space, adjacent to the existing clinic, opened Monday.
The renovation brings the total number of exam rooms to 25, from the original six, allowing for quicker access to care. Once open, the existing clinic space will begin a remodel and reopen for patients in early June. Along with more access to primary care, new specialty services will be offered, including cardiology, podiatry and orthopedics. An on-site retail pharmacy, complete with drive-thru service, will also open i...
Cirrus Aircraft Vision Jet wins prestigious trophy
Wednesday, April 04, 2018
The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) announced Wednesday that the Cirrus Aircraft Vision Jet has been awarded the 2017 Robert J. Collier Trophy for developing the world’s first single engine Personal Jet and implementing the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System on the aircraft.
Cirrus said the Collier Trophy is selected by a committee that includes 25 industry leaders and is awarded annually to recognize “the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety in air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year.” Th...
Pro Print celebrates 40th anniversary, new press
Friday, March 23, 2018
Duluth commercial printer Pro Print celebrated its 40th Anniversary and the purchase of a new ProTouch Digital Enhancements Press Tuesday. Owner Creston Dorothy and his staff were recognized by Chambers of Commerce in Duluth, Superior and Hermantown.
He said there are only 300 ProTouch Digital Enhancements presses in the world and 50 in the United States. The press applies polymers in single or multiple layers and can put gold, silver, holographic or colored foils on printed sheets.
Read more at Business North.
ALLETE Clean Energy to build Montana wind farm
Friday, March 16, 2018
ALLETE's Clean Energy subsidiary will construct, own and operate an 80-megawatt wind energy facility near Great Falls, Mont., that will supply electricity to NorthWestern Energy under a signed power sale agreement.
ACE acquired the South Peak project from Peak Clean Energy and will manage construction of the wind facility, scheduled to be online by late 2019. Energy from South Peak will be delivered to NorthWestern Energy customers through a 15-year power sale agreement, ALLETE said in a Thursday announcement.
Read more at Business North.
CSS launching program on sustainability, environment
Friday, March 16, 2018
The College of St. Scholastica will initiate a new academic program this fall entitled “Sustainability Studies and the Environment.”
The course of study will lead to a bachelor of arts degree as a major. A minor will also be available.
Sustainability in the academic context is defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
“This program is a close fit with the mission of The College of St. Scholastica,” Dr. Wolfgang Natter, vice president for academic affairs, said in a Friday news release. “One of the Catholic Benedictine value...
Lake Country Power helps finance several regional projects
Friday, March 16, 2018
Have a business in need of gap financing for a planned expansion or equipment acquisition? You might try asking your local electric utility provider for the needed funding. Although their primary purpose is providing power to residents and businesses, electric cooperatives also are playing a significant role in funding local economic development projects.
Grand Rapids-based Lake County Power, which has a service area that stretches across parts of eight counties in northeast Minnesota and approximately 43,000 members, helped with funding a number of recent projects. Lake Country Power Public Relations Coordinator Tami Zaun noted; “Electric cooperatives do have connections to federa...
GPM: A Business to be Pumped About
Monday, March 12, 2018
Not many enjoy celebrating turning four decades old, but those at GPM Inc. are cheering the achievement.
“We’re turning 40 this summer,” said Chief Executive Officer Peter Haines. “It’s an exciting milestone for us.”
Founded in 1978 by Peter Gemuenden, GPM has customers throughout North America. Gemuenden remains chair and president, and is engaged in setting overall strategy and direction of the company.
GPM currently has six office locations — including two in Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and two in Ohio — with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manufacturing facilities in Duluth.
“We manufacture and market submersible, slurry pumps as well as represent 15 line...
Cirrus plane deliveries up in 2017
Friday, February 23, 2018
Cirrus delivered more than 350 planes in 2017, a high mark in recent years, and also added nearly 300 jobs at its various locations.
The Duluth-based aircraft manufacturer's 355 shipments of SR Series piston airplanes was an increase from 320 in 2016, 301 in 2015 and 308 in 2014.
In addition, Cirrus delivered 22 of its SF50 Vision Jets in 2017 — following its first three deliveries in 2016 — and is ramping up production, the company announced Wednesday.
Read more at the Duluth News Tribune.
APEX holds annual meeting, elects board
Monday, February 19, 2018
The Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) hosted its annual Board of Directors and investor-member meeting Jan. 25, which featured guest speaker LaMarr Barnes, CEO of U.S. Water Services, Inc., a division of ALLETE Inc.He addressed the interconnection of water and industry in our region and the importance of understanding and managing water in a sustainable way, APEX said in its annual report, released Thursday.
Read more at Business North.
Lake Superior College Foundation to Award over $100,000 in Student Scholarships
Friday, February 09, 2018
The Lake Superior College Foundation will award over $100,000 in student scholarships this spring, the most LSC Foundation has awarded in scholarships in recent history.
The annual scholarship application window opens this Friday, February 9, and will remain open until March 1. Current and prospective LSC students are encouraged to apply by visiting www.lsc.edu/foundation. There are several program-specific scholarships as well as dozens of general scholarships open to all current and in-coming students. Scholarships range from $500 to $2,500.
To read more, visit Business North.
Duluth News Tribune, community papers win MNA awards
Saturday, January 27, 2018
The Duluth News Tribune, Cloquet Pine Journal and Lake County News-Chronicle received a number of awards in the Minnesota Newspaper Association's annual Better Newspaper Contest. Winners were announced Thursday night during the MNA awards banquet in the Twin Cities.
Read more at the Duluth News Tribune.
MP, SWL&P recognized for work following Hurricane Irma
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
The Edison Electric Institute presented Minnesota Power and Superior Water, Light and Power with the association's "Emergency Assistance Award" for outstanding work assisting customers affected by Hurricane Irma in September 2017.
The award is presented to EEI member companies to recognize an outstanding response in assisting other electric companies in power restoration efforts after service has been disrupted by severe weather conditions or other natural events. The winners were chosen by a panel of judges following an international nomination process, and the awards were presented during EEI's Winter Board and CEO Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Read more at the Superior Telegram.
Minnesota Power joins investor-owned electric companies in Puerto Rico
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Several investor-owned electric companies including Minnesota Power Co. will deploy nearly 1,500 additional restoration workers and support personnel to Puerto Rico in early January to accelerate ongoing power restoration efforts across the island. Participants are members of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI).
The personnel will work under the direction of seven incident management teams (IMTs) that were deployed Dec. 10 to support the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s (PREPA’s) regional directors.
Read more at Business North.
BLANDIN FOUNDATION AWARDS $4 MILLION IN GRANTS
Thursday, December 21, 2017
During their December meeting, Blandin Foundation trustees approved grants that strengthen rural Minnesota communities, including 50 grants totaling $2.6 million for a range of efforts of Grand Rapids and Itasca County area leaders.
Given heightened attention to the local economy and jobs, several ongoing and new grants awarded focus on supporting businesses and entrepreneurs with technical assistance, financing and education, product development and innovation.
Read more at the Herald Review.
Altec Inc. planning Duluth expansion
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Altec Inc. will invest $8.45 million and create 100 jobs in an expansion of its manufacturing facilities in Duluth, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced Wednesday.
Altec, which manufactures aerial lift trucks, plans to purchase new equipment and make other upgrades at its Duluth operations. The company currently employs about 230 people in Duluth.
DEED is supporting the project with a $550,000 forgivable loan from the Minnesota Investment Fund. The loan will be forgiven if the company meets its hiring and investment goals.
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority, which owns the building where Altec is located, is contributing anothe...
APEX and member companies donate construction work wear
Monday, December 18, 2017
The Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) and several APEX investor-members are supporting the Duluth School District’s Construction Technology program. The Boldt Company, APi Group, Inc., United Piping, Inc., The Jamar Company and Northland Constructors assisted by donating cold weather work gear and safety equipment.
“When the district reached out to APEX, we were more than happy to get involved,” said Sandy Johnson, APEX manager, member relations and administration. “Many APEX investor-members seized the opportunity to support the next generation of trades workers.”
Read the full story at Business North.
Essentia envisions multimillion-dollar investment in downtown campus
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Essentia Health plans to make its largest investment ever in its Duluth campus over the next few years.
"We've made important investments in many other locations, and it's now time to do it here," said Jeff Korsmo, the health system's vice president for operations and administration, during an interview on Wednesday.
Dr. David C. Herman, Essentia's CEO, said it's too early to know exactly how much the health system will spend as it revitalizes the sprawling campus on the east end of Duluth's downtown. But he said it will exceed anything Essentia has spent before anywhere, including the $91 million to buil...
Essentia Health launches major strategic planning effort to enhance patient care
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Essentia Health is pleased to announce its Board of Directors has authorized a major strategic planning effort to positively impact the way care is delivered at its downtown Duluth campus and enhance the patient and staff experience.
“I am grateful to the Board and excited to launch this broad-based planning effort,” says Essentia Health CEO David C. Herman, MD. “Over the past year, we’ve been looking at defining the practice of the future that will provide access to the safest, most advanced health care right here in our community. To do this requires significant investment in our Duluth campus.”
Read more a...
BoardRoom Magazine Recognizes RSM for Excellence
Monday, December 11, 2017
RSM US LLP (“RSM”) — the nation’s leading provider of audit, tax and consulting services focused on the middle market — is honored to be named an “Excellence in Achievement” award winner by BoardRoom magazine, the official publication for the Association of Private Club Directors (APCD) and the Distinguished Clubs.
“The BoardRoom awards are the only awards in the private club industry that recognize private clubs’ business partners, and every year we see increasing innovation, achievement, a vision and dedication from the BoardRoom Award recipients,” said John Fornaro, publisher of BoardRoom magazine. “And of course, private clubs are the beneficiary o...
Pascha Apter Named Twin Cities Business Top 100 People to Know in 2018
Monday, December 11, 2017
Pascha Apter of Giant Voices was named one of the Twin Cities Business Magazine's "Top 100 Emerging People to Know" in 2018. Apter is the CEO of the Duluth based marketing firm, and has been leading its growth since 2012. Read the full article at the Twin Cities Business Magazine.
Sock on: UMD students sell a pair, donate a pair with Soks Co.
Sunday, December 10, 2017
If Grandma gets you this pair of socks for Christmas, you’ll need to write two thank-you cards — one from you, and one from the community member who received a donated pair.
Four University of Minnesota Duluth students are taking the buy-a-pair, donate-a-pair model popularized by Toms Shoes and selling socks that will benefit the Damiano Center and people who rely on its emergency services. Buy a pair of Soks Co. socks, and a pair of warm merino wool socks is donated to Damiano.
Read the full story at the Duluth News Tribune.
Minnesota and China Connect
Monday, December 04, 2017
Through a class in cultural entrepreneurship, students at UMD and Ocean University in Qingdao, China now have the ability to enroll in the same course, and collaborate on projects together. To read the full story, visit the UMD News Center.
UMD says athletics puts $26 million in regional economy
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Here's your latest excuse to skip responsibilities and catch the Bulldogs game — it supports the local economy.
The University of Minnesota Duluth has pegged the economic impact of its athletic programs at about $26 million and 250 jobs. A study released Tuesday from the UMD Bureau of Business and Economic Research found that spending by university operations, visiting sports teams and the fans that follow produces effects felt throughout Northeastern Minnesota and Douglas County.
To read the whole story, visit the Duluth News Tribune
St. Luke's Recognized Nationally for Promoting Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
St. Luke’s is among a select group of hospitals nationwide recognized for promoting enrollment in state organ donor registries.
St. Luke’s took part in a national campaign sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The campaign has added more than 400,000 donor enrollments to state registries nationwide.
Read more on St. Luke's website
$10 million upgrade underway at UMD’s Romano Gym
Monday, November 20, 2017
The home of UMD basketball, volleyball and more for almost 64 years will be getting its biggest upgrade to date with Monday's announcement of a $10 million renovation.
"It's exciting to have a facility that is going to fit the excellence of our student-athletes and our institution," University of Minnesota Duluth Athletic Director Josh Berlo told the News Tribune. "It's going to be a top-notch competitive facility and a top-notch educational facility essential to our success."
To read more on this story, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
Maurices stays on its toes: New in-store, online initiatives help Duluth-based retailer compete
Sunday, November 19, 2017
If Maurices was simply reacting to retail's upheaval before, it's trying everything to lead the way these days.
"The climate has changed, and there are lots of lessons that have been learned," said George Goldfarb, CEO of the Duluth-based women's apparel chain. "It's so important to just keep testing new programs in this environment."
Some of those tests have turned to testaments: an integrated web/store shopping experience; a loyalty rewards program; a personalized sales approach using artificial intelligence; proactive discounting.
Then there are the pilot programs, still under wraps, that could yet give that extra lift to the thousand of Maurices locations aroun...
UMD CED: Student to Business Initiative
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Each semester the UMD Center for Economic Development collaborates with local faculty members on the Student to Business Initiative (SBI). This initiative partners student teams with businesses to work on business issues relevant to the student’s coursework. The goal of this program is to enhance the relationship between the colleges and businesses in our community by developing experiential learning opportunities that fit the business community needs.
Spring Semester SBI Programs:
Green Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Marketing and Advertising
Accounting
To read more about this program, visit the UMD Student to Business Initiative.
UMD Partners with City for Innovative Parking Option
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
The City of Duluth and the University of Minnesota Duluth announced the launch of the Park Duluth mobile parking application. The app was created by Passport, the global parking technology leader who powers the parking apps for large cities like Boston, Toronto, Chicago, and Detroit.
To read more on this story, visit the University of Minnesota Duluth News Center.
LSC sponsors business & industry career night Thursday
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Lake Superior College will sponsor a free business and industry career cight on from 5-8 p.m. Thursday on campus. Online reservations are recommended, but not required.
Participants can learn about careers and the jobs outlook in business and industry. They will get the opportunity to visit with faculty; take a tour of the main campus; talk to an advisor and learn about admissions, financial aid and academic support.
Business and industry programs will be featured, including Administrative Office Specialist, Auto Body Technology, Automotive Service Technology, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Business Administration, Carpentry, Commercial & Residential Wiring, Fire Technology, Integrated Manufacturing: Engineering CAD, Integrated Manufacturing: Welding, Paralegal Studies and Professional Pilot.
To read the story, visit Business North
Sappi invests nearly $6 million in Cloquet mill
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
The Cloquet paper and pulp mill got a $5.94 million upgrade this fall as parent company Sappi replaced the headbox on Paper Machine 12.
“The new headbox will ensure that we’re fulfilling orders to the highest quality standards that Sappi’s customers have come to expect,” Sappi North America CEO Mark Gardner said in a news release Tuesday. “This project will not only improve upon our longstanding history with the graphic papers market, but also support our growing paper-based packaging business.”
The investment is a vote of confidence for the mill and its 700 employees in an industry where uncertainty has reigned fo...
Local groups get $400,000 to help emerging businesses
Monday, November 13, 2017
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development awarded $200,000 to the Entrepreneur Fund and another $200,000 to the University of Minnesota Duluth Center for Economic Development recently to boost assistance to startup businesses and entrepreneurs.
The two-year grants are part of a $2.7 million package DEED announced Monday.
The Duluth-based and Northland-serving Entrepreneur Fund helps plan and finance new business ventures, while the Center for Economic Development provides technical programs and services for small businesses in the region.
To read the full article, visit the Duluth News Tribune.
UMD to purchase solar energy from Minnesota Power
Thursday, November 02, 2017
Duluth, MN – UMD is showing support of solar energy development and sustainability in northern Minnesota with a 100 kilowatt block purchase at the new Minnesota Power community solar garden in Wrenshall. (A community solar garden is a solar array divided into blocks that customers subscribe to in order to meet part or all of their energy needs.)
Chancellor Lendley (Lynn) Black will make the announcement at Minnesota Power’s event celebrating the near completion of its one megawatt solar array at 424 County Road 101in Wrenshall on Thursday, November 2. Remarks are scheduled from 10 - 10:30 a.m. and will be followed by a walking tour o...
LSC offers practical nursing program for veterans
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Starting January 2018, Lake Superior College in Duluth will offer a six-month practical nursing program for recently discharged veterans with medic training and also for active duty individuals in the medic field. It is the first practical nursing bridge program of its kind to serve veterans in Minnesota.
“This custom-designed program allows veterans with medic training to earn a practical nursing diploma in six months,” said Deb Amys, LSC’s director of nursing.
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs and the Minnesota Board of Nursing have approved this program for veterans.
Full story can be found on Howie Hanson's Blog
maurices CEO to students: Good business give back
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
"Giving is good business," read the slide behind George Goldfarb as he tried to impart that sentiment on hundreds of future business leaders at the University of Minnesota Duluth on Tuesday.
The CEO of maurices and Dressbarn talked about corporate charity and a range of other topics during the third annual student-run UMD Entrepreneurship Conference.
"It's critical that many of you as students hold this in high regard as you begin to enter the workforce," Goldfarb said.
For Duluth-based Maurices, giving back to the community includes millions in annual donations plus the "Best Day Ever" initiative that sees the headquarters close down an...
LHB desgns award-winning business center
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
The Saint Paul Port Authority and United Properties’ Midway Business Center in St. Paul received a 2017 Award of Excellence in the Light Industrial – High Finish category from NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association’s Minnesota Chapter.
LHB designed the multi-tenant office warehouse that was the first of its kind in the nation to receive LEED CS-Silver pre-certification. The 190,000 square-foot project, located where the former Saint’s stadium buildings stood, included an extensive brownfield site remediation plan, including a stormwater treatment system. The building also features a 40 KwH photovoltaic system that produces enough energy to power the building exterior an...
St. Luke's celebrates receiving international award
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
St. Luke’s held a special ceremony Wednesday to celebrate its designation as a Baby-Friendly birth facility, a prestigious international award.
Baby-Friendly USA is the authority for implementation of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, a global program sponsored by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The initiative encourages and recognizes hospitals and birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. Based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, the award recognizes birth facilities that offer breastfeeding mothers the information, confidence and skills needed to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies.
“We’v...
Enbridge plan to replace aging pipeline draws strong support at Grand Rapids hearing
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. — An oil company's plan to replace an aging pipeline with a new route found strong support Tuesday, Oct. 10, during an afternoon hearing in Grand Rapids.
Enbridge has proposed to replace its 50-year-old Line 3 pipeline, a 1,031-mile route from Hardisty, Alberta, to Superior, Wis., that crosses through a handful of Minnesota counties.
The project, which has cleared the state draft Environmental Impact Statement and comment period, is going through a new round of public hearings after the Minnesota Department of Commerce weighed in on the project in September, saying the state was "better off" if the compan...
Grant could help Altec grow: Duluth may seek $550K to fuel expansion
Sunday, October 08, 2017
Altec Inc., a manufacturer of specialized aerial lift trucks, may be poised for another round of significant growth in Duluth.
Monday night, the Duluth City Council will likely vote to authorize an application for $550,000 in state economic development funds to help the company expand.
Altec already employs 229 people in Duluth and projects it could hire an additional 100 workers in the next couple of years, given the right help. The company anticipates an accompanying investment of about $12.5 million in the local production facility, located at the Clure Marine Terminal.
To read the full article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
IKONICS enters dye sublimation market
Friday, October 06, 2017
Duluth-based IKONICS Corp. has received a large order for its new dye sublimation product, through which high-quality images can be printed on a variety of materials using low-cost equipment.
“Dye sublimation is an exciting new market for us, and we are entering it with a unique patent pending technology that gives the customer capabilities beyond what are currently available,” CEO Bill Ulland said in a company announcement. “Dye sublimation is a dynamic and growing market that complements our IKONICS Imaging abrasive etching technology.”
The product, called SubTHAT!, is manufactured in Duluth.
Read the full story in Business North
St. Scholastica receives federal support to strengthen rural healthcare
Thursday, October 05, 2017
The College of St. Scholastica has been awarded $1.33 million by the federal government to offer stipends to graduate clinical social work students.
In a Thursday announcement, the college said qualifying students will commit to working in rural clinical settings in northern Minnesota, where they will focus on integrated behavioral health, which is said to connect patients’ health-related habits with their symptoms and diagnoses.
St. Scholastica’s Master of Social Work program will use the support to found The Rural Optimization of Behavioral Health for Underserved Settings and Trainees (ROBUST) initiative.
Read the full article on Business North
Labovitz School incorporates sustainability into minor
Wednesday, October 04, 2017
UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) launched its newest minor, Sustainable Business and Organization, this fall. This minor is not offered at any other Minnesota university.
LSBE defines sustainability as an approach to business in which outcomes align with social and environmental goals. Increasing demand from large companies, startups, nonprofits and government entities for graduates with sustainability knowledge, as well as LSBE’s own commitment to sustainability and fulfilling current industry trends, propelled creation of the minor.
Read the full article in Business North
Vision realized: Duluth-built Cirrus jet a luxury sedan in the sky
Sunday, September 24, 2017
"It's happening."
This was said before the tour of the bustling production lines, before the flight around the edge of Lake Superior, before the CEO declared again that personal air transportation had been transformed forever.
"It's happening," Cirrus Aircraft spokesman Ben Kowalski said, because of a decade of dreaming, planning and building; because of the work of 1,200 employees; and because of the line of more than 600 people waiting for their chance to own this nearly $2 million piece of history, the Vision jet.
The Vision won federal approval last fall, had its first delivery in a showy December ceremony and ha...
Sappi snags state award for Cloquet mill
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
CLOQUET — The Sappi pulp and paper mill was recognized by the Minnesota Office of Foreign Direct Investment on Tuesday as the mill's South African owner has poured money into the plant to keep it viable and growing in recent years.
"I can not imagine a better example of driving investment and driving innovation in this region," said Brian Hanson, CEO of economic development firm APEX, as dignitaries and company officials gathered to celebrate the award. "This is exactly the kind of innovation we need in this region to continue to be successful."Sappi bought the 119-year-old Cloquet mill in 2002. Par...
National Bank of Commerce Participates in Minnesota Bankers Community Impact Week
Friday, September 15, 2017
National Bank of Commerce Participates in Minnesota Bankers Community Impact Week
Duluth, MN–September 18-22, 2017, is Minnesota Bankers Community Impact Week. During this week, associates from National Bank of Commerce will be volunteering in a variety of local projects, all with the end goal of helping to protect and preserve Lake Superior and our local watersheds.
On Tuesday, September 19, NBC associates will be working with the St. Louis River Alliance and the City of Superior to do beach restoration on WI Point. Restoring the critical beach habitat will help attract nesting pairs of the endangered Great Lakes Piping Plover.
On Wednesday, September 20...
Lake Superior College enrollment rises to highest numbers in 5 years
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Lake Superior College has experienced another strong incoming and returning class for fall semester 2017.
With final add/drop dates now past, LSC is reporting the highest total enrollment in over five years. Total headcount is 4,079 students, which is an increase of 80 students, or 2.0%, from 10th day (final add/drop date) of Fall Semester 2016.
Several contributing factors help account for the overall increase, including a 9.6% increase in online students, a 3.7% increase in the Liberal Arts and Sciences program (including general credits for transfer), and a 23% increase of in international students.
Read more from Howie Hanson
ALLETE announces acquisition
Friday, September 08, 2017
The U.S. Water subsidiary of Duluth-based ALLETE has acquired Tonka Water, a supplier of water treatment systems.
Founded in 1956, the Minnetonka firm has a national footprint and serves more than 4,800 industrial customers, including many Fortune 500 companies, ALLETE said in its announcement.
"This strategic acquisition, like the earlier additions of Water & Energy Systems Technologies and A and W Technologies, expands U.S. Water's geographic and customer markets, its equipment portfolio and its field service offerings," said ALLETE Chairman, President and CEO Alan R. Hodnik. "ALLETE continues to execute its strategy of supporting U.S. Water’s growth both organically and through tuck-i...
St. Luke’s Honored with two Mission: Lifeline Awards
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
St. Luke’s has received the 2017 Mission: Lifeline STEMI Gold Receiving Quality Achievement Award and NSTEMI Silver Achievement Award for heart attacks. St. Luke’s earned the awards for its commitment and success in implementing specific quality improvement measures outlined by the American Heart Association for the treatment of patients who suffer severe heart attacks.
“Our excellent team of medical professionals at St. Luke’s and our incredible EMS partners work constantly to improve the quality of care for our patients who suffer a heart attack,” said Dr. Scott Mikesell, a physician with St. Luke’s Cardiology Associates, director of St. Luke’s Cardiac Cat...
APEX Investor-Members Recognized with Top Project of 2016 Award
Thursday, August 31, 2017
In 2016, APEX investor-members maurices and McGough Construction (McGough) completed work on the new maurices headquarters and City of Duluth parking structure in downtown Duluth. APEX nominated this extensive and important construction project for 2016's Finance and Commerce's Top Projects.
On July 26, 2017, maurices and McGough were recognized at the Finance and Commerce's Top Projects celebration at the Minneapolis Events Center. The maurices Headquarters building is a beautiful, modern addition to Duluth’s historic downtown. Because the eleven-story building is really three buildings in one, it was one of the most complex construction projects the city of Duluth has ever see...
APEX Welcomes New Investors
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Cirrus Aircraft
Headquartered in Duluth, Minnesota, Cirrus Aircraft has been creating state-of-the-art aviation technology for the past 30 years. The company’s mission is to deliver an aviation experience that is the pinnacle of innovation, quality, and safety. Along with the goal of leading global general aviation, Cirrus emphasizes being the employer of choice in the industry. In 2011, Cirrus became a subsidiary of China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co. Ltd.
As of Fall 2016, Cirrus sells the most affordable private jet in the world, called the “Vision Jet,” priced at $1.96 million. More than 600 orders have already been placed, which amount...
Lake Superior College adds co-ed mountain biking team, hires coach
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Lake Superior College today announced the addition of a co-ed mountain biking team to the expanding number of athletic options being offered to students beginning this fall.
Also, Greg Daw has been named the inaugural coach of the team.
Daw comes to LSC with several years of successful coaching experience. Most recently, he served as assistant coach of Track & Field and Cross Country at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan from August 2013 until July 2017.
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Maurices launches a campaign honoring teachers
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
#mauriceslovesteachers
DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- maurices, the best kept billion-dollar secret in retail with over 1,000 stores in North America, introduces a fall campaign, #mauriceslovesteachers, to recognize, celebrate and reward teachers across the nation for the service they provide in their communities.
The campaign will include highlighting teachers in towns across the US and Canada, in stores and across all digital and social media channels. It will provide school style how-to's and honor teachers with contests and gifts including gift cards for school supplies, shopping sprees, and special discounts.
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State releases six draft water appropriation permits for PolyMet project
Friday, August 11, 2017
PolyMet Mining Corp. on Friday announced the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources released six draft water appropriation permits for public review and comment. They are the first of several major permits required to build and operate the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals project in northeastern Minnesota.
The individual water appropriation permits are needed to use or withdraw water from a surface or groundwater source for the project. The draft permits are subject to a 30-day public review and comment period, commencing today.
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Essentia Health Grand Rapids Clinic expands
Monday, August 07, 2017
A groundbreaking ceremony took place on July 11 for a $14 million expansion of the Essentia Health Grand Rapids Clinic, located on 1542 Golf Course Road. The project, which is designed to increase health service choices to the residents of Itasca County and surrounding areas, will make the clinic a partner of the Lakewood Surgery Center.
A surgery center is a lower cost alternative for outpatient (same day) surgery.
“Essentia is always interested in partnering with other healthcare providers in our region to provide high quality care at a lower cost,” said Marsha Green, chief operating officer and administrator at Essentia Healt...
Runway work to resume at Duluth International Airport
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Runway 9/27 reconstruction work at Duluth International Airport will begin Monday. The reconstruction work will include approximately 2,000 feet of the west end of the runway, leaving 7,000 feet of usable remaining runway length. This will allow commercial and general aviation flights to operate as scheduled.
Once the west end runway work is near completion, work will begin on the middle 6,200 feet of runway 9/27 and is anticipated to begin on or around Labor Day.
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PolyMet Project Update at Shareholders’ Meeting
Thursday, July 20, 2017
PolyMet Mining Corp. (“PolyMet” or the “Company”) TSX: POM; NYSE MKT: PLM – is pleased to report 67.28% of the eligible shares were represented at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on July 19, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario, and all motions put forward by the Company were passed at the meeting.
The number of directors of the Company was fixed at nine and the following persons were elected as directors of the Company to hold office until the next annual general meeting.
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Haines named GPM's chief executive
Monday, July 17, 2017
Peter G. Haines was named chief executive officer at GPM Inc., replacing Rob West, CEO for the past five years. West will continue to serve the organization as a Board director.
“We are thrilled to bring Peter on as CEO. His vision for GPM and his proven track record of successful leadership will position the company for continued growth and success,” said Peter Gemuenden, GPM chairman and president. “Peter’s executive leadership and experience will be critical in taking GPM to the next level.”
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AAR's sales, income rise in FY 2017
Thursday, July 13, 2017
AAR CORP. (AIR) reported fourth quarter sales of $492.3 million, up 5.1 percent from last year, and full year sales of $1.77 billion, up 4 percent from the prior year.
The corporation, which operates a commercial aircraft maintenance base in Duluth, said full year income from continuing operations was $50.2 million, or $1.45 per diluted share. In Fiscal Year 2016, income from continuing operations was $38.3 million, or $1.10 per share.
Sales in aviation services increased 5.2 percent in the quarter over last year
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Early Learning Scholarships assist families in accessing early childhood care and education
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Northeast MN – The Northland Foundation is the new Early Learning Scholarship administrator for Region 3, administering the State of Minnesota funds starting July 2017 for families of young children living in Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis Counties. Scholarships are up to $7,500 per child, per year, and help families with the cost of high-quality child care, Head Start, preschool, or school-based prekindergarten.
Eligible families with children ages 3 to 5 years old who are living in one of these seven counties may apply. They may choose any Parent Aware-participating early childhood program for their child. It may b...
Airport runway work starting this summer
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Runway construction is scheduled to begin later this summer at Duluth International Airport and Sky Harbor Airport as the city's airfields get going on major upgrades.
First up is the main runway reconstruction at DLH, which Executive Director Tom Werner said could start around July 31, though details are still being finalized.
To view the full article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Northland Foundation awards 35 grants totaling $342,700
Friday, July 07, 2017
The Northland Foundation announces that 35 grants were approved between April 1 and June 30, 2017. The awards for the quarter, which concludes the Foundation’s fiscal year, totaled $342,700 and support an array of projects and programs that nurture children, youth, and families; help individuals to build assets and work to become and remain self-reliant; promote connections between younger and older generations; and support thriving communities in the seven-county Arrowhead Region.
Of the 35 grants, five awards totaling $117,000 were made to child care organizations located in Esko, Duluth, McGregor, Tower, and Two Harbors. Funding was provided by the Stat...
Blandin Foundation awards $4.4 million in grants
Wednesday, July 05, 2017
During their recent summer meeting, Blandin Foundation trustees awarded grants totaling nearly $4.4 million.
Following is a list of local grant awards:
• Grand Rapids Area Community Foundation. Project support over three years for continuation of the Itasca County Trails Task Force in Itasca County. $150,000
• Itasca Area Schools Collaborative. Operating support for continuation of the Invest Early program in Itasca County. $1,975,000
• Northland Area Family Service Center. Operating support over two years for the Northland Early Childhood Coalition in the Itasca County area. $180,000
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Rep. Nolan introduces land exchange legislation for PolyMet
Monday, July 03, 2017
PolyMet Mining Corp. announced that U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan, D-MN-8., has introduced bipartisan legislation to direct the secretary of agriculture to move forward with the land exchange between PolyMet and the U.S. Forest Service.
The Forest Service authorized an administrative land exchange for the PolyMet Mining NorthMet Project in its Final Record of Decision Jan. 9. The purpose of House Resolution 3115, The Superior National Forest Land Exchange Act of 2017, is to accelerate the transfer. The bill was introduced last Thursday and referred to the House Natural Resources Committee.
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Minnesota Power's view: EnergyForward strategy meets expectations for safe, reliable energy
Saturday, July 01, 2017
Minnesota Power's EnergyForward plan has met the state's policy that calls for 25 percent of Minnesota's electricity to come from renewable resources a decade early. In fact, by the year 2025, Minnesota Power is projected to be over 40 percent renewable power. That's an increase from 5 percent renewable energy just a decade ago, enabling our transition to a more limited supply of coal-based energy, which has slashed emissions of mercury, sulfur dioxide, carbon, and particulates while also preserving good-paying jobs.
To read more, visit Duluth News Tribune
St. Scholastica awarded $1.4 million grant for rural health initiative
Friday, June 30, 2017
The College of St. Scholastica has been awarded a $1.4 million, two-year grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to fund through the Rural Academic Practice Partnership (RAPP) for Northeastern Minnesota. It’s one of 50 grants HRSA planned to award through the Advanced Nursing Education Workforce initiative, St. Scholastica said in a Friday announcement.
“RAPP is the culmination of ongoing collaboration between St. Scholastica and Essentia Health and will improve the region’s health and well-being. Meeting the healthcare needs in rural and under-served areas requires innovative responses. That is what the RAPP initiative epitomizes and it is an excellent fit wit...
Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Economic Impact Study Released
Thursday, June 29, 2017
To showcase the economic impact of the Enbridge Line 3 Replacement project, APEX commissioned an Economic Impact Study (EIS) by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics.
Results from the study will help stakeholders better understand the significant contribution this project has within the region. The BBER concluded that the project will create approximately 8,600 jobs and will represent an investment of over $2.0 billion in the 15-county study area in the northeast portion of the State of Minnesota.
The EIS leveraged IMPLAN economic modeling data and software, drive...
Essentia Health investing $14 million in Grand Rapids
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Essentia Health will invest $14 million to expand its Grand Rapids Clinic in partnership with Lakewood Surgery Center. The project will offer more health choices to the residents of Itasca County and surrounding areas, Essentia said in a Wednesday news release.
Late in 2013, Essentia had proposed to expand in Grand Rapids on the Meridian Clinic site. The company later withdrew that plan when opposition to a rezoning request emerged.
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Two Wipfli employees earn CPA designation
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
The Duluth office of Wipfli LLP CPA and Consultants announced that Makenzie Korby and Emily Andrews have both earned their CPA designation. Korby is a UMD graduate with a Bachelor of Accounting degree. Andrews is also a UMD graduate with Bachelor of Accounting and Bachelor of Science, Mathematics degrees. Both specialize in the areas of audit and tax.
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LHB among ‘Top 150’ workplaces
Monday, June 26, 2017
LHB has been named one of the Top 150 Workplaces in Minnesota by the Star Tribune.
“We strive to provide our clients with highly talented staff who are motivated to help achieve their project goals. Participating in this survey was a helpful way to assess and identify priorities as we focus on retaining our valued staff and attracting talented new employees to our company,” said LHB’s Chief Executive Officer Bill Bennett, PE.
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Keenan named PolyMet CFO
Monday, June 19, 2017
PolyMet Mining Corp. announced the appointment of Patrick Keenan as chief financial officer. He succeeds Douglas Newby, who has served as CFO for nearly 12 years through a period of great transition and progress for the company. Newby will continue to advise as president of Proteus Capital, focusing on project finance and strategy.
“I am very pleased to welcome Pat to PolyMet as we enter the very exciting and important phase of project finance and prepare to construct the first copper-nickel-precious metals mine in Minnesota,” said Jon Cherry, president and CEO of PolyMet. “His strong financial background and understanding of th...
St. Luke’s celebrates groundbreaking for new Chequamegon Clinic
Monday, June 19, 2017
St. Luke’s celebrated the start of construction on its new Chequamegon Clinic building with a groundbreaking ceremony Monday.
The 22,000-square-foot clinic is being built on the shores of Lake Superior along the north side of U.S. Highway 2 between Culver’s and the Ashland Honda Toyota dealership. It will preserve views of the lake from roadways and public spaces and feature lakefront views throughout the building. DSGW Architects designed the clinic which is being built by Kraus Anderson.
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Essentia Health Fitness Expo today, Friday
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Grandma’s Marathon weekend officially kicks off this afternoon with the Essentia Health Fitness Expo. The free, two-day event is today from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The expo is held in the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center arena and is open to the public. Exhibitors will be showcasing the latest products and services available in the athletic industry.
Participants registered in the 41st annual Grandma’s Marathon and the 27th annual Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon may pick up their race packets at the event, as well. Packet pick-up continues until 11 p.m. Friday.
To view the ful...
Enbridge Pipeline Construction Economic Impact Study
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Project to Support 8,600 Jobs in Northeast Minnesota: New Economic Impact Study from UMD's BBER
Duluth, MN: The Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics recently released the results of the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Construction Economic Impact Study (EIS). The Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) requested this study be conducted to help stakeholders better understand the significant contribution this project will provide. The BBER concluded that the project will create approximately 8,600 jobs and will represent an investment of over $2.0 billion i...
Essentia Health staff reunite patient with his service dog
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
When Dennis Wold, 60, of Cloquet, found out he was going to have to stay at Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Superior for an extended period, he feared he would lose his new service dog, Warner, a black Labrador retriever.
“My son was caring for Warner while I was here, but he lives in the Twin Cities,” Dennis says. “So visits were sporadic, just here and there, maybe for an hour.”
Companies that train service dogs spend tens of thousands of dollars on that training, so Dennis thought Warner would be reassigned, because he believed he couldn’t care for the dog in the hospital...
Science-themed summer camp returns to St. Scholastica
Thursday, June 08, 2017
Professors from The College of St. Scholastica will engage middle-school students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subject matter next week.
The Shoot for the Stars: Launching into Math & Science program is geared toward getting middle school students interested in STEM fields. This year, St. Scholastica will host 40 students on campus for the weeklong camp during the week of June 12. Participants are sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade Lincoln Park Middle School students.
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Essentia receives 249 high-ranking patient feedback awards
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Each year, Essentia Health contracts with Professional Research Consultants (PRC) to randomly survey patients about their experiences in its hospitals and clinics. PRC uses results from these surveys to rank Essentia physicians, staff and facilities within its national database of approximately 400 health care organizations.
As a result of surveys conducted between January and December 2016, 249 Essentia physicians, advanced practitioners, departments and facilities have received high-ranking Excellence in Healthcare Awards.
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IKONICS announces sales resumption, share buy-back plan
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
IKONICS Corp. (IKNX), announced today that its largest aerospace customer will resume ordering in June now that its inventory is in line with production forecasts. Assuming no further disruptions, the company’s AMS division now expects a continuous stream of business in line with a long-term agreement with the customer that runs into 2021.
The company also announced that it is resuming its previously announced share buy-back program. The company has board authorization to repurchase up to 250,000 shares. So far, 206,640 shares have been repurchased. Shares may be repurchased in the open market or directly from shareholders who contact the compan...
Minnesota Power plans natural gas plant in Superior
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Minnesota Power is partnering with another utility to build a $700 million natural gas power plant in Superior as part of a suite of renewable energy proposals that include new wind and solar generation.
“It’s really about giving customers affordable, reliable, less carbon-intensive energy,” Julie Pierce, Minnesota Power vice president of strategy and planning, told the News Tribune this week. “What we’re doing with this is bringing in flexible generation … to back us up.”
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High school students on Minnesota Power Foundation Youth In Philanthropy Board approve $11,057 in grants to youth-led projects in northeastern Minnesota
Monday, June 05, 2017
Through the generosity of the Minnesota Power Foundation, the following grants were approved in April 2017 by the 13 young people and four adult mentors serving on the KIDS PLUS Youth In Philanthropy Board. These grants, which are funded through Minnesota Power Foundation support for the program, are awarded by youth in grades 8-12 for youth-led initiatives. The Board makes funding decisions three times during the school year, working with an annual budget of $25,000 to direct support for projects that are developed by young people with guidance from adult advisors.
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St. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic deemed ‘dementia friendly’
Monday, June 05, 2017
St. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic is happy to share it has been named a ‘dementia friendly’ environment.
The designation was made after staff at St. Luke’s Mariner Medical Clinic took part in training that is part of the Dementia Friendly Community Initiative of Superior. This effort is part of an initiative from the Caregiver Coalition of Douglas County. The group has been working to educate local businesses on how to create a community that shows a high level of public awareness and understanding of people with dementia.\
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St. Scholastica's masters in Project Management program accredited
Monday, June 05, 2017
The online Master of Science in Project Management at The College of St. Scholastica has been accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC)
“Achieving accreditation with the GAC distinguishes our program,” Brandon Olson, Ph.D., associate professor of project management, said in a campus announcement. “There are only 28 other GAC-accredited institutions in North America and 57 worldwide. Also, we are one of only 12 institutions across the world with this accreditation offering fully online master’s programs.”
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New NBC tool converts receivables into working capital
Friday, June 02, 2017
National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has launched the BusinessManager program, which allows invoices to serve as collateral.
Accounts receivable financing, also known as invoice financing, provides businesses with immediate cash that gives them the opportunity to grow, meet operational overhead, take advantage of vendor discounts, hire additional staff or fund payroll. The BusinessManager program can be customized to serve a variety of industries, and the businesses’ customers are not notified for payment regarding the sold invoices.
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St. Luke's becomes healthcare partner of Duluth Huskies
Friday, June 02, 2017
St. Luke’s has been named the official healthcare partner of the Duluth Huskies.
The new partnership will be celebrated with a jersey exchange at Saturday’s home opener. The exchange will be between Dr. David Rust and Athletic Trainer Devin Zenner with St. Luke’s Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and Duluth Huskies General Manager Greg Culver.
The doors open at 5 p.m. at Wade Stadium and the opening ceremonies will begin at 6:15 p.m. The game against the Willmar Stingers then gets underway at 7:05 p.m.
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NRRI develops system to process Iron Range ilmenite
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
A new substance could expand Northern Minnesota’s mining industry and create jobs near Hoyt Lakes, according to findings of a technical report prepared by UMD’s Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI).
Ilmenite could profitably be mined and processed into titanium dioxide, NRRI researchers found during laboratory testing. The ultra-white value-added product is typically used as a paint and plastics pigment, incorporated into pharmaceutical products and as titanium metal, said Dr. Rolf Weberg, NRRI executive director. The system would produce a concentrated titanium worth about $3,000 a ton, said Bill Ulland, president of American Shield Titanium Group LLC, which provided 10 tons o...
Titanium pilot project on Range dubbed success
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Scientists say they've successfully turned an abundant Minnesota mineral called ilmenite into valuable titanium dioxide in a pilot-scale demonstration project on the Iron Range.
The announcement Thursday comes one year after the Natural Resources Research Institute of the University of Minnesota Duluth received $600,000 in grants for the pilot project that some scientists say could lead to a breakthrough in new mineral development to rival the iron ore mined here for more than a century.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Duluth airport to receive high-tech passenger scanner
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is installing an Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) scanner at the Duluth International Airport’s checkpoint.
It will enhance the security of passengers, according to airport officials. In a Wednesday announcement, they said it will decrease the amount of wait time in the TSA checkpoint and give passengers an alternate screening option. Being screened using the AIT is optional and those who wish to opt out will receive alternate screening at the checkpoint, including a thorough pat-down. Those who might be the most interested in using the AIT are passengers with joint replacements or other medical devices tha...
LSC faculty members receive state teaching awards
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Twenty-seven outstanding Minnesota State faculty members, including Lake Superior College faculty members Kent Voelkner and Amy Jo Swing, were honored during the Minnesota State Board of Trustees Awards for Excellence in Teaching ceremony held in St. Paul in April.
Voelkner teaches chemistry at LSC and Swing is an English instructor. They were recognized for their instructional expertise, exemplary teaching strategies and service to their students, college and communities.
The Awards for Excellence in Teaching were established in 2007 by the Board of Trustees to spotlight outstanding dedication and accomplishment of Minnesota State faculty who prepare students for their professional, scholarly and civic lives.
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PolyMet dam permit applications advance
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that two PolyMet applications for dam safety permits have been passed along to local governments and Indian bands for review.
The applications — for the mine's tailings basin and the hydrometallurgical residue facility — have already been reviewed by DNR dam and hydrology experts and a third-party private consulting company.
After comments by local governments and band natural resource agencies, the DNR is expected to issue a draft permit for operation of the dam. That draft permit would go out for public comment, likely later this year.
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Second 2017 shipment of ALLETE Clean Energy turbine parts arrives
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The second of three shipments of ALLETE Clean Energy’s Nordex wind turbine components has arrived in Duluth.
The vessel Muntgracht carried six nacelles, six hubs, six drive trains and six sets of blades delivered from Rostock, Germany. The shipment is part of ALLETE Clean Energy’s $100 million investment in wind turbines that qualify for the federal tax credit “safe harbor” provision, meaning sites where a portion of them are used will qualify for renewable energy production tax credits.
The safe harbor turbines allow ALLETE Clean Energy to pursue its three-pronged tax credit strategy that includes building and operating new wind farms base...
Essentia Health grant supports safety initiatives for Western Duluth Little League
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Thanks to a generous $4,170 grant from Essentia Health, Western Duluth Little League is able to support additional safety initiatives including King Devick testing and an AED for its intermediates field.
Western Duluth Little League, in partnership with Essentia Health, is now offering baseline and sideline concussion testing for all players of its players.
Western Duluth Little League is the first Little League program in Minnesota to implement the testing — the same test currently being used by MLB teams the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox.
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St. Scholastica to host conference on emerging management philosophy
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
The College of St. Scholastica will host a two-day conference focusing on an emerging management style that helps organizations maximize efficiency by putting their employees first.
The fifth-annual U.S. Socio-Economic Approach to Management (SEAM) Conference takes place on Thursday, May 18 and Friday, May 19 on the St. Scholastica campus.
Developed in the 1970s in Lyon, France, SEAM calculates the human resource-related hidden costs to an organization, from high turnover to low morale. The goal of SEAM is to fully develop the human potential in an organization. Widely recognized in Europe, it is still in its early stages in the U.S. St. Scholastic...
Public comment begins for Enbridge Line 3 replacement
Monday, May 15, 2017
The Minnesota Department of Commerce (DOC) on Monday released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and opened a public comment period for the Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Project. Partnership executives said this marks an important step in the regulatory process.
Built in the 1960s, Line 3 is a 1,097-mile crude oil pipeline extending from Edmonton, Alberta to Superior. A new 36-inch diameter pipeline will replace the existing 34-inch diameter pipeline along most of the route. In the U.S., the replacement pipeline will follow Enbridge's existing Line 3 route from Joliette, N.D., to Clearbrook, Minn., and then will primarily follow existing pipeline and transmissio...
Allete powers up: Duluth-based company thriving as it renews focus on all things energy
Saturday, May 13, 2017
A wide swath of Minnesotans interact with a homegrown, billion-dollar business every day — without leaving the house, without turning on a computer, without blinking. Just don't expect all of them to know the name of that company.
Allete Inc. is known best, and for some solely, as the parent of Minnesota Power. And while the electric utility is still the corporation's biggest source of income, Allete has been expanding its energy empire and searching for a new balance.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Lake Superior College to host career exploration academies and summer camps
Friday, May 12, 2017
Lake Superior College will host free career exploration academies and camps for youth during June and July of 2017.
Aviation Camp — A summer camp for young people ages 15-19 who are interested in learning more about aviation and aerospace careers. Two co-horts include a coed group and a women’s group. Students will have a chance to operate a flight simulator and experience a “Discovery” flight in one of LSC’s aircraft. Talks by professionals working in the aviation industry and career exploration will be provided. Tours of local aviation industries and the airbase are also planned.
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NRRI launches Itasca area business assistance initiative
Friday, May 12, 2017
The University of Minnesota Duluth Natural Resources Research Institute recently launched an initiative aimed at helping Itasca County area entrepreneurs tap into its resources.
Dubbed the Business Assistance Fund, the program is a collaborative effort between the NRRI and Itasca Economic Development Corp. The Grand Rapids-based Blandin Foundation has contributed $150,000 in funding to “target entrepreneurs in Itasca County, plus the rural communities of Hill City, Remer, Blackduck and Northome,” according to a news release announcing the initiative.
In a telephone interview, NRRI Executive Director Dr. Rolf Weberg said that the rural communities initiative is a reincarnation of a program launched thre...
Essentia Health Fit-n-Fun program to feature Beardsley, Lee
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Olympian Dick Beardsley and Minnesota runner Emma Lee will be the featured speakers for the Essentia Health Fit-n-Fun Middle School Assemblies.
Beardsley and Lee will give presentations to students at Superior Middle School at 2 p.m. today and Ordean East Middle School at 8:45 a.m. Thursday.
Dick Beardsley is known as one of the best marathon runners in U.S. history and one of the best Minnesota distance runners. Winner of Grandma’s Marathon in 1981 and 1982, Beardsley held the course record with a time of 2:09:37 for 33 years. After a series of accidents, injuries and life-altering events, Beardsley remains a prominen...
Execs stress ALLETE's strong finances, growing footprint
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Duluth-based ALLETE Inc. achieved strong financial results during 2016 and is positioned well for the future, executives of the publicly traded corporation said at the May 9 annual meeting.
Earnings were $3.14 per share last year, said Chairman, President and CEO Al Hodnik. Net income increased 10 percent when compared with 2015 and dividends climbed by 3 percent, reaching $2.14 annually, he told shareholders at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Further, ALLETE’s stock price reached an all-time high close of $71.11 in April.
“ALLETE has paid uninterrupted dividends since 1948 and remains committed to returning value to its shareholders,” Hodnik said. Th...
Chippewa County-Montevideo Hospital Partners with Sisu Healthcare IT Solutions and MEDITECH for 6.1x Implementation - Press Release
Monday, May 08, 2017
Duluth, MN – May 4, 2017
Chippewa County-Montevideo Hospital (CCMH) is pleased to announce their partnership with Sisu Healthcare IT Solutions (Sisu) and MEDITECH to implement the MEDITECH 6.1x electronic health record (EHR) platform to improve the integration between clinic and hospital patient care and health information management tasks.
CCMH is an independent, 25-bed critical access hospital in western Minnesota with a new main clinic facility and three satellites servicing patients from birthing through geriatrics. Specialties include surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, and others. A variety of post-acute services are also available.
“Sisu will work with the hospital and MEDITECH using MEDITECH’s READY approach t...
St. Scholastica celebrates accreditation of Physician Assistant Program
Sunday, May 07, 2017
The College of St. Scholastics on Friday celebrated accreditation of its new Physician Assistant (PA) Program.
The designation was awarded by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education. It has been granted on a provisional basis. The first cohort of students, a group of 30, will begin their studies this fall.
During the first year, students will gain knowledge in the classroom. They will move into the field during their second year, doing clinical rotations in a variety of settings, said Dr. Kim Kruger, who has spent three years developing the two-year program. The process has included developing curriculum, hiring faculty and creatin...
Enbridge donation helps fire departments, students
Friday, May 05, 2017
Keys and dollar bills changed hands in the Enbridge parking lot Wednesday.
Four of the energy company's retired fleet vehicles were donated to Douglas County fire departments and a Superior High School mentoring program, for $1 apiece.
"Our long-term goal is to turn it into a brush truck," said Lakeside Fire Chief Nova Nordrum of the donated 2008 Chevy Silverado extended cab. "Initially, we're going to use it to haul a four-wheeler and a canoe that we need to be able to transport."
The sleek white vehicle, once used for pipeline maintenance, will replace the Lakeside Volunteer Fire Department's current 1985 brush truck.
T...
LHB Presenting at 2017 MASBO Annual Conference in Duluth
Friday, May 05, 2017
Minnesota and Wisconsin (May 5, 2017) – LHB will be presenting at Lincoln Park Middle School and at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) for the Minnesota Association of School Business Officials’ (MASBO) Annual Conference May 10-12 in Duluth. This conference is the largest gathering of school business professionals offering a variety of professional development opportunities, certifications, trainings, and educational workshops.
As a part of the MASBO Annual Conference, a tour of Lincoln Park Middle School will be held on Wednesday, May 10th at 10:00 a.m. The tour will be led by School Principal, Brenda Vatthauer; Superintendent of Duluth Schools ISD 709...
ALLETE, Inc. reports higher first quarter 2017 earnings
Thursday, May 04, 2017
ALLETE, Inc. (NYSE: ALE) on May 4 reported first quarter 2017 earnings of 97 cents per share on net income of $49 million and operating revenue of $365.6 million. Last year’s results were 93 cents per share on net income of $45.9 million and operating revenue of $333.8 million.
“It has been a tremendous start to 2017 as ALLETE begins the year with solid financial results and significant progress with several key growth initiatives,” said ALLETE Chairman, President and CEO Al Hodnik. “ALLETE Clean Energy has made a strategic investment of approximately $100 million in federal tax credit-qualified turbines. This investmen...
St. Scholastica starting physician assistant program
Wednesday, May 03, 2017
The launch of a physician assistant graduate program in Duluth "is going to be part of the solution" to a shortage of doctors, particularly in remote areas, a rural health expert said.
"There certainly is a need," said Kate Dean, executive director of the Essentia Institute of Rural Health. "We're very excited to have this program off the ground and running."
The College of St. Scholastica will welcome its first class of 30 students to the two-year program in September, said Bruce Loppnow, dean of the college's School of Health Sciences. It will be housed in the school's Health Science building, whic...
'They gave her a voice': Clinic at UMD helps clients with speech, language, hearing issues
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
For much of his life, Mark Jones had little ability to communicate.
"He could say 'I hurt,' but he couldn't tell you where he hurt," said Mark's father, Ken Jones, in a telephone interview from the family's home 16 miles south of Superior.
Severely autistic, Mark displayed the symptom of the autism spectrum known as echolalia. That means he could accurately repeat what he heard but with no comprehension of the words.
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To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Essentia Health to host open house at Sandstone Hospital
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
Essentia Health has completed its Sandstone hospital as part of the Pine Healthcare Campus. An open house will be held Tuesday, May 9, from 4-6 p.m. at the new location, 705 Lundorff Drive, Sandstone.
The hospital’s completion represents the first in a series of health care investments in Pine County. Gateway Clinic and Thrifty White Pharmacy will be opening in the facility later this fall.
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Tom Werner Elected Airports Council Chair
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
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Tom Werner Elected Airports Council Chair
Mankato, MN. - The Minnesota Council of Airports (MCOA) elected Tom Werner as its chair for a second term at its annual conference in Mankato, MN on April 13th. Werner is also the Executive Director of the Duluth Airport Authority.
The Minnesota Council of Airport's board is comprised of airport leaders from around the State of Minnesota. Under their leadership MCOA works closely with aviation industry stakeholders, MNDOT an...
TKDA receives national safety award
Monday, May 01, 2017
TKDA was recognized by the National Safety Council for completing more than 3 million work hours without an occupational injury or illness resulting in days away from work.
“Our employees are our most valuable asset,” said William Deitner, TKDA’s president and CEO. “It’s the right thing to do for our employees, and an integral part of the future growth of our business.”
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Essentia expands heart valve replacement program
Friday, April 28, 2017
A revolutionary heart procedure that has given cardiac patients a life-saving alternative to open heart surgery is now expanding to treat more patients. The Food and Drug Administration now allows intermediate-risk patients the option of having transcatheter aortic valve replacement, a minimally invasive procedure that replaces the aortic valve.
"Risk for open heart surgery is determined by a multidisciplinary group of physicians and coordinators," says Dr. Jason Schultz, an interventional cardiologist who directs the TAVR program at Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center. "Previously, TAVR was approved for only high-risk patients who were not good operative candidates."
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APEX Investor-Members Receive Progress Minnesota Awards
Monday, April 24, 2017
Each year APEX nominates several investor-members for Finance and Commerce's Progress Minnesota awards. Awarded annually, these projects recognize significant investment and economic impact within the State of Minnesota.
On April 6, 2017, APEX investor-members, The College of St. Scholastica and the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, were recognized by Finance and Commerce at the 2017 Progress Minnesota awards.
College of St. Scholastica
The College of St. Scholastica (CSS) was recognized for the new 45,000-square-foot Health Science Center and maurices Community Clinic completed in 2016. Representatives from CSS, McGough Construction and APEX were at the event to commemorate acceptance of the award.
The Health Science Center...
Northland Foundation awards 33 grants
Monday, April 24, 2017
Investing in people and communities for a thriving northeastern Minnesota, the Northland Foundation approved a total of $406,120 in 33 grants during the first quarter of 2017. Of this total, $260,000 was awarded as part of the Northland Foundation’s Social Enterprise Initiative. Nine nonprofit organizations participating in the Initiative were invited to apply for funding, in addition to receiving training and technical assistance. The goal of the 18-month special project is to bolster profit-generating ventures operated by nonprofit entities whose programming helps low-income people advance career opportunities and build financial assets.
Grants awarded January 1-March 31, 2017 are as follows.
To view th...
Sharks fawn for Freezer Friend at UMD event
Monday, April 24, 2017
What could one day be a ubiquitous product in freezers across the land got its first vote of confidence on a stage at the University of Minnesota Duluth on Monday.
Nathan Lipinski won the school's second annual Shark Tank Entrepreneurship Competition — and its $1,500 top prize — with his Freezer Friend invention, a simple indicator meant to warn users if a freezer has malfunctioned.
"It's a super-easy, cost-effective solution to a major problem," Lipinski said to the five judges and the few dozen students, faculty and others in the audience.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
TKDA unveils new Duluth office
Sunday, April 23, 2017
After years of designing some well-known spaces in the Twin Ports, TKDA decided it was time to design a new space of its own here. The architecture firm has expanded to a new Duluth office and doubled its staff at the Technology Village downtown.
"We realize for us to be successful up here, we need people on the ground, in an office here," said TKDA CEO Bill Deitner, who is based out of the company's St. Paul headquarters. "What this gives us is the capability to grow."
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
In year-end report, PolyMet outlines 2017 goals
Friday, April 21, 2017
In its corporate report for the year ended Jan. 31, PolyMet Mining Corp. updated its plans for establishing a non-ferrous minerals mine near Hoyt Lakes.
“PolyMet has made significant progress during the past year including the state’s adequacy decision for the NorthMet Final Environmental Impact Statement, submission of formal permit applications that are being reviewed by the state, and issuance of the United States Forest Service’s Final Record of Decision on the land exchange,” said Jon Cherry, president and CEO. “From our perspective, the permit application review process is proceeding well. We also completed a private placement with institutional investors, an...
LSC President Johns reaches 40-year anniversary
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
LSC President Patrick M. Johns has been with the Minnesota State system for 40 years and is the longest standing current president the system, the college announced Tuesday.
The Minnesota State Board of Trustees named him president of Lake Superior College in May 2010. Prior to LSC, he served as president of Anoka-Ramsey Community College in Coon Rapids for nearly 21 years, according to an LSC news release. Johns has held various leadership positions in higher education. He served as dean of academic affairs at Minnesota West Community and Technical College; and dean at Riverland Community College. He also served a...
TKDA receives national safety award - Press Release
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
TKDA receives national safety award
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — TKDA, an employee-owned provider of engineering, architecture, and planning services, has been recognized by the National Safety Council for completing more than 3 million work hours without an occupational injury or illness resulting in days away from work.
“Our employees are our most valuable asset,” said William Deitner, TKDA’s president and CEO. “It’s the right thing to do for our employees, and an integral part of the future growth of our business.”
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration estimates that nationwide, on-the-job accidents and injuries cost U.S. companies $170 billion annually.
“We recognize tha...
LSC team wins Community Service Gold at State SkillsUSA competition
Friday, April 14, 2017
The Lake Superior College Integrated Manufacturing student team of Kathleen Crooks, Michael Decaprio, and Nicole Okstad won first place gold in the Community Service category at the SkillsUSA Minnesota Championships in Bloomington for their community service project, "A Soldier's Love" sculpture, created to help veterans by raising funds for assistance dogs. The team will move on to compete at the SkillsUSA Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky June 19-23.
To view the article, visit: BusinessNorth
Minnesota Power solar farm dedicated
Thursday, April 13, 2017
CAMP RIPLEY — There was more wind than sun at this National Guard base near Brainerd on Thursday morning, but the state's newest solar farm was still managing to turn out more than 6 megawatts of power during its official dedication.
"We do mean to be responsive to a changing environment, and we are," said Allete CEO Al Hodnik in front of the 60-acre array of solar panels his company, Minnesota Power, built and now operates. "We take the backseat to no one in innovation."
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
UMD Center for Economic Development and Minnesota SBDC help businesses in ‘iron impacted’ communities
Monday, April 10, 2017
Businesses on Minnesota’s Iron Range that have been impacted by recent changes in the area’s “iron economy” are getting some help, thanks to a $100,000 grant secured by the UMD Center for Economic Development (CED) as part of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Portable Assistance Project.
While the Portable Assistance Project has been in existence for several years, this is the first time such a grant has been awarded in Minnesota.
To view the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
Federal judge Schiltz to deliver St. Scholastica commencement address
Saturday, April 08, 2017
Federal judge Patrick Schiltz will deliver the commencement address to the spring 2017 graduates of The College of St. Scholastica, his alma mater.
The ceremony will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 13, in Amsoil Arena at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.
Judge Schiltz was born and raised in Duluth. He graduated summa cum laude from The College of St. Scholastica and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. After serving as a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Schiltz practiced for six years as an associate and two years as ...
UMD announces Chancellor Award winners
Thursday, April 06, 2017
Three University of Minnesota Duluth faculty are recipients of the Chancellor's Teaching, Research, and Service awards for 2016 to 2017. Each will give a special lecture at 2 p.m. on April in the Kirby Rafters on the UMD campus. At 3 p.m., an all-faculty awards presentation and reception will be held in the same location. This free event is open to the public.
Dennis Falk, Professor, Social Work, CEHSP, is the recipient of the 2016-17 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching. It recognizes faculty who have made contributions to the teaching mission of UMD that are of extraordinary quality and reflec...
Sales, profits higher for AAR Corp.
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
AAR CORP. (AIR) reported third quarter fiscal year 2017 consolidated sales of $446.7 million and income from continuing operations of $13.1 million, or 38 cents per diluted share. For the third quarter of the prior fiscal year, the company reported sales of $412.1 million and income from continuing operations of $9.9 million, or 29 cents per diluted share.
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Essentia Health’s heart valve replacement program expands to help more patients
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
A revolutionary heart procedure that has given cardiac patients a life-saving alternative to open heart surgery is now expanding to treat more patients. The Food and Drug Administration now allows intermediate-risk patients the option of having transcatheter aortic valve replacement, a minimally invasive procedure that replaces the aortic valve.
“Risk for open heart surgery is determined by a multidisciplinary group of physicians and coordinators,” said Dr. Jason Schultz, an interventional cardiologist who directs the TAVR program at Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center. “Previously, TAVR was approved for only high-risk patients who were not good operative candidates.”
To view the full article, visit...
Port shows off new container terminal in Duluth
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
It was a beautiful day to move some containers.
The first shipment taking advantage of the Canadian National Railway and Duluth Cargo Connect container terminal was on display Tuesday afternoon as the Duluth Seaway Port Authority let local media take a look at the new operation.
"This is going to make our lives easier," said Brad Milbeck, materials manager for Lexington Manufacturing, the first customer to move freight through the terminal. Lexington, based in Coon Rapids with operations in Brainerd, produces door components.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
CN, Duluth Cargo Connect announce container terminal; intermodal capabilities a ‘game-changer’
Monday, March 27, 2017
Duluth’s status as an international hub just got a big boost.
Canadian National Railway and Duluth Cargo Connect officially announced their intermodal terminal on Monday as the first CN train cars carrying shipping containers rolled onto the Clure Public Marine Terminal.
“From a 50,000-foot level it is a game-changer; this is traffic we normally wouldn’t see,” Vanta E. Coda II, executive director of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, said by phone Monday. “We’re going to have an offering that for many becomes the path of least resistance. At the end of the day that’s what supply chain management is all about.”
To vie...
Shipping season starts today in Twin Ports
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
The first freighters of the 2017 commercial shipping season are scheduled to leave the Twin Ports today.
Times are subject to change — but as of Tuesday the Roger Blough was set to be the first to depart, at first light today, bound for Two Harbors to load iron ore pellets, the Duluth Seaway Port Authority reported.
Other freighters that wintered in Duluth or Superior and are tentatively scheduled to leave today include:
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Ports outlook optimistic for 2017 Great Lakes-Seaway season
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Great Lakes maritime interests are optimistic about 2017 shipping, spurred by a strong fourth quarter last year.
“Certainly, there was a big improvement in the last quarter of 2016 with the resurgence of iron ore pellet exports out of the U.S. and a strong grain season," Chamber of Marine Commerce President Bruce Burrows said Tuesday. "We expect that positive momentum to continue with overall cargo volumes increasing this year.”
“The overall feeling in the Port of Duluth-Superior is positive, and 2017 is shaping up to be a building year to regain traffic,” said Vanta Coda, executive director of the Duluth Seaway Por...
New hope for heart failure patients at Essentia Health
Monday, March 20, 2017
Heart failure patients at Essentia Health have a new monitoring option that can help make their day-to-day lives much more convenient and also reduce potential hospital stays.
The Heart & Vascular Center at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth now offers a new microelectromechanical systems technology to detect changes in blood pressure. It’s called the Cardio MEMs HF System, and is a tiny wireless sensor implanted in the pulmonary artery.
To view the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
Intermodal terminal in the works for Duluth port
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Plenty of cargo containers ride the rails through town every day, but a proposed terminal at the Port of Duluth-Superior is looking to capture some of that traffic.
Canadian National Railway and Duluth Cargo Connect — a partnership between the public Duluth Seaway Port Authority and the private Lake Superior Warehousing — are reportedly working on bringing the shipping container business to the Clure Public Marine Terminal, according to the American Journal of Transportation.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
ALLETE Clean Energy, Xcel Energy sign wind farm accord
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Project will expand wind portfolio to 640 MW across five states
ALLETE Clean Energy (ACE) on Thursday announced plans to build, own and operate a 100-megawatt wind farm in Morton and Mercer counties in North Dakota that will supply electricity to Xcel Energy under a signed power purchase agreement (PPA).
Under development since 2011, the Clean Energy 1 project located north of Glen Ullin, N.D., has received permits from the North Dakota Public Service Commission and has landowner agreements in place. Construction is expected to begin in 2018 under a 20-year power purchase agreement between ACE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ALLETE Inc....
Minnesota Power’s competitive rate advances following MPUC decision
Friday, March 10, 2017
Minnesota Power on Thursday received a decision from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission that advances the approval of its new competitive rate for some of northeastern Minnesota’s largest employers.
The 2015 Minnesota Legislature enacted a law authorizing Minnesota Power to submit discounted rate plans for a limited number of its large industrial customers, including taconite mines and forest products industries that meet state criteria as energy-intensive and trade-exposed (EITE) businesses.
The legislation stated, in part: “It is the energy policy of the state of Minnesota to ensure competitive electric rates for energy-intensive trade-exposed customers.”
To read the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
Hanft Fride attorneys named among Best Lawyers in America
Monday, March 06, 2017
William Burns, Jennifer Carey, John Kelly and Cheryl Prince were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2017.
For the 29th consecutive year, William Burns was selected for inclusion in real estate law. Additionally, he handles private and public financing of business enterprises, zoning and real estate development, health care business issues and mergers/acquisitions.
To read the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
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Hot commodity: NRRI innovation featured at new Bell Museum
Sunday, March 05, 2017
A Northland innovation is gaining some recognition with its placement on the new Bell Museum of Natural History in St. Paul.
No, not in the museum. On it.
Thermally-modified white pine will cover 21,000 square feet of the museum when it opens in summer 2018, and some of the wonder-wood siding started going up last week.
"Not only are these resources Minnesota's, but the innovation and discovery that makes this more sustainable, more environmentally friendly form of wood siding — that comes out of the Natural Resources Research Institute at the University of Minnesota Duluth," said George Weiblen, interim scientific director and curato...
LHB to Present at 2017 MASBO Institute
Thursday, March 02, 2017
Minnesota and Wisconsin (March 2, 2017) – LHB’s Troy Miller, AIA, REFP, and Becky Alexander, AIA, WELL AP will present at the 2017 Minnesota Association of School Business Officials (MASBO) Institute at the University of Minnesota Continuing Education and Conference Center in St. Paul, MN on Wednesday, March 8th at 10:40 a.m.
The presentation will provide school business management attendees with insight into the planning of school facilities, specifically in regard to the master planning process and the considerations that need to be made before the actual building design. The session highlights items to consider before design can begin, such as ever-changin...
Minnesota Power asks regulators to consider a reduced rate request
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Minnesota Power, a utility division of Allete, today filed an updated request with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission to reduce the amount of its current rate request from $55 million to approximately $39 million.
In its filing, the company told state regulators that increased energy demand from the region’s mining industry is expected to result in higher-than-expected revenue from electricity sales. Consequently, the required revenue from other customers, including residential and small business customers, will decrease.
To view the full article, please visit: Howie's Blog
U.S. Bank Vice President Addresses APEX
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
John R. Elmore, Vice Chair of Community Banking and Branch Delivery at U.S. Bank delivered the keynote address at the APEX Annual Meeting on January 26, 2017, sharing insight into recent economic shifts.
Elmore expressed optimism for economic development in the region of northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. Equity markets and the treasury yield curve are trending upwards. Overall wages have been on the rise since 2014, but significantly increased during the second half of 2016. As these trends continue, the region’s optimism can be turned into action.
“After nearly 10 years of sub-par economic growth, we’ve seen significant movement in th...
Lake Country Power plans for new headquarters
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
For Lake Country Power personnel, 2016 could easily be remembered as the year of the storms.
Line crews were dispatched at full strength (including crews from 10 other cooperatives/companies) to help restore power to thousands following a massive storm that hit July 21.
“Lots of our employees said they never saw a storm that bad,” said Tami Zaun, public relations coordinator.
It took line crews 10 days following that storm to restore power to the last customer. At the peak of the outage, more than 26,000 customers had lost electricity. The utility serves 43,000 members in portions of eight counties in northeastern Minnesota.
Unfortunately...
St. Luke’s Unveils C.A.R.E. Channel® in All Patient Rooms
Monday, February 27, 2017
Duluth, Minn. – St. Luke’s Patient Experience Team is excited to unveil the C.A.R.E. Channel®, which offers continuous relaxation imagery and music. This channel is available on televisions in all patient rooms.
The C.A.R.E. Channel® is produced by Healing Healthcare Systems, which uses evidence-based research to assure the channel’s benefit for patients in the hospital. The C.A.R.E. Channel® aims to promote a sense of well-being for patients. The 24-hour format promotes relaxation during the day and enhances restful sleep at night.
To view the full press release, visit: BusinessNorth
Minnesota Power named ‘Large Business of the Year’
Sunday, February 19, 2017
The Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce recently named Minnesota Power as the “Large Business of the Year.”
“It’s a surprise, yet at the same time, it isn’t, but it is definitely an honor,” said Dan Gunderson, director of distribution engineering and operations at Minnesota Power.
Supervisor of the line crew Dean Erdman said he didn’t think Minnesota Power would be considered.
“It seems like it is usually surrounded around businesses that sell items, not just provide a service,” Erdman said.
Minnesota Power, founded in 1923, provides electric power to Little Falls and across Northeast Minnesota — covering a 26,000 square mile service territor...
Lt. Gov. Smith stops by Duluth for business chat
Saturday, February 18, 2017
As Duluth's business brain trust gathered high above downtown on Friday, Lt. Gov. Tina Smith stopped by for a roundtable discussion with the local leaders.
"Ten years from now there's going to be a company that none of us have heard of yet that will be the fastest growing in Minnesota," Smith said, promoting her Innovate Minnesota campaign. "It could be here. It should be here."
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Coda recognized for transportation leadership
Friday, February 17, 2017
In recognition for his leadership in the freight transportation and logistics field and contributions to leadership, mentorship and education of future leaders in private sector freight transportation, the Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) presented its 2017 William K. Smith Distinguished Service Award to Vanta Coda, executive director of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority.
The award was presented at the CTS annual meeting and awards luncheon on Feb. 15, in the McNamara Alumni Center on the University of Minnesota campus. The event enables CTS to thank individuals who volunteer their time in support of transportation research, education and engagement activities at the University o...
Allete profits up in 2016
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Allete Inc. posted a profit of $155.3 million in 2016, a 10 percent increase from the year before despite a drop in revenue.
The Duluth-based company and parent of Minnesota Power had $1.34 billion in operating revenue last year, compared to $1.49 billion in 2015.
The 2016 earnings represent $3.14 per share and beat analysts' estimates, according to Zacks Investment Services.
Company officials sounded a positive note on the results with an eye to growth this year.
"I am pleased with the company's position and outlook as we move into 2017," Allete CEO Al Hodnik said in a statement. "Minnesota Power's industrial customers star...
Aviation Career Night to offer tours, industry reps and demos
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
People can learn about aviation career training options first-hand from professionals in the pilot and maintenance technician programs at Lake Superior College's Feb. 22 Aviation Career Night. The free 5 to 8 p.m. event will be held at LSC's Center for Advanced Aviation, Hangar 103, 4960 Airport Road in Duluth.
The event will offer participants a chance to pilot a Cirrus SR 20 Airplane via a flight simulator, check out LSC's airplane fleet, including an American Champion Citabria float plane, twin-engine Piper Seminole, Cirrus SR 20 Aircraft and a Robinson Helicopter. Tours of the AMT labs include a hands-on demonstration o...
Enbridge closes on Dakota Access stake
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Enbridge has closed on its $1.5 billion purchase of a stake in the contentious Dakota Access pipeline.
Enbridge Energy Partners said in a release Wednesday it acquired the 27.6 percent interest in the project "as final conditions have now been met."
The company first announced the purchase in August but pushed back closing on it in December after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers denied the final approval necessary to complete the pipeline's construction.
To view the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Public meeting Wednesday on downtown Michigan Street utilities project
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
The City of Duluth Public Works and Utilities department and Minnesota Power, with consultants LHB Corp., are planning utilities upgrades in downtown Duluth on West Michigan Street between 1st and 3rd Avenue West.
The City of Duluth and LHB will be hosting a public input and informational meeting on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. in the LHB office (located at 21 West Superior Street, Suite 500) regarding the utility reconstruction project planned for 2017.
The city is partnering with Minnesota Power to replace electrical ducts, gas infrastructure, and water mains in this segment of Michigan Street. Similar utility upgrades were made on West Michigan Street las...
St. Scholastica hosts free talk on artificial intelligence
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
A free talk at The College of St. Scholastica later this month will examine the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
Rob Larson, Ph.D., assistant professor of Communication and Media Studies, will give remarks titled “The Robot Next Door” at 3:40 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24 in Tower Hall room 4119. A Q&A will follow. The event is free, and refreshments will be provided.
To view the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
Twin Ports Choral Project to perform at St. Scholastica
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
The College of St. Scholastica will host the Twin Ports Choral Project for a performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24 in the Mitchell Auditorium on campus.
The Twin Ports Choral Project is a 24-voice ensemble that sings to inspire, engage, and educate audiences by sharing innovative and informed choral music performances. They will perform a diverse set of demanding choral repertoire. Join the Twin Ports Choral Project for an evening of outstanding choral music as the group performs composer Morten Lauridsen’s “Mid-Winter Songs” and other works that will warm listeners’ hearts during the cold mid-winter.
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APEX names 2017 executive committee
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Duluth-based business recruiter APEX named its 2017 executive committee and received a dose of economic optimism during its annual board and investor-member meeting Jan. 26 at the Kitchi Gammi Club.
"After nearly 10 years of subpar economic growth, we've seen significant movement in the marketplace," said John R. Elmore, vice chair of Community Banking and Branch Delivery at U.S. Bank. "Consumer confidence is nearly at an all-time high, so we are seeing incredible opportunities for business growth in Minnesota."
Elmore said Minnesota ranks third out of the 25 most optimistic states in U.S. Bank's territory.
To view the full article, visit: The Dulut...
Lake Country Power seeks applicants for Rural Electric Youth Tour
Monday, February 06, 2017
Grand Rapids, MN – Most students may not have an opportunity to visit Washington, D.C., this year, but at least one will be sponsored by Lake Country Power to attend the Rural Electric Youth Tour. The co-op is seeking high school juniors and seniors to apply for an opportunity to be selected as this year’s Youth Tour representative.
In addition to an application process, the student’s parents must receive electricity from Lake Country Power for students to qualify.
To read the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
DLH Looks to reconnect with Arizona
Sunday, February 05, 2017
Duluth International Airport has seen its share of takeoffs in recent years — from the surging aviation industry to the departure of Allegiant Air and nonstop service to Detroit.
Now it's time to focus on landings.
"Our No. 1 priority is finding a low-cost carrier to connect to the Phoenix/Mesa area," said Tom Werner, executive director of the Duluth Airport Authority.
To read the full article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
"Local Company Uses Competition to Help Out a Community Non-Profit"
Friday, February 03, 2017
Congratulations to Lake Superior Consulting on the great work they did to help mothers in need by donating to, Babies Need Boxes Northland, a nonprofit organization in the area. We are proud to have fantastic companies that participate in helping those in need as a part of our community and as APEX members. They were able to find a way for all their locations and employees to come together to help those who need it.
LS Consulting and their employees are leading the way in our community.
Amanda Lindquist, Director of Duluth Operations at Babies Need Boxes wrote a press release abou...
NRRI leads the way in alternative fuel process
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Turning wood into a new product could boost a flagging lumber industry in northern Minnesota, and investigators at the Natural Resources Research Institute – University of Minnesota Duluth – are leading the way in perfecting the technology.
Using a process called torrefaction at their site in Coleraine, NRRI is converting biomass, primarily wood waste, into a direct replacement for fossil coal. Torrefaction can take virtually any kind of plant, dry it out, roast it and then form it into a shape to meet any furnace requirement – pellets, briquettes or bricks – so that power plants do not have to mak...
St. Luke's earns national quality based accreditation
Monday, January 30, 2017
St. Luke’s has received national accreditation from DNV Healthcare, the newest Medicare-certified hospital accreditation organization.
St. Luke’s said it decided to pursue DNV accreditation to further its commitment to continually improve the quality of care it provides. According to Dr. Gary Peterson, St. Luke’s vice President and chief medical officer, DNV hospital accreditation addresses the demands of quality-driven hospitals that are dedicated to patient-centered care.
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Lake Superior College to host career nights
Friday, January 27, 2017
Lake Superior College will host a firefighting and truck driving career night on Wednesday, February 8. The 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. event is free and open to the public at the LSC Emergency Response Center located at 11501 Highway 23 in Duluth. Online reservations are encouraged.
Faculty and students will offer tours of the program facilities and equipment. Advisors will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about financial aid, transfer, and other service areas. Representatives from trucking companies will be on site to talk job opportunities.
To read the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
Allete raises quarterly dividend
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The ALLETE, Inc. (NYSE:ALE) Board of Directors has increased the quarterly dividend on the company’s common stock to 53.5 cents per share, an increase of 3 percent.
“This increase is supported by ALLETE’s solid financial position and continues our long history of returning value to shareholders,” said ALLETE Chairman, CEO and President Al Hodnik. “ALLETE’s Board of Directors is committed to a sustainable dividend that allows for future increases.”
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Labovitz Award nominations now being accepted
Monday, January 16, 2017
The UMD Center for Economic Development (CED) seeking nominations for the 25th annual Joel Labovitz Entrepreneurial Success Awards, which will be presented during an April 26 luncheon at the DECC. Nominations will be accepted through Feb. 15 by filling out a form.
“It’s hard to believe that we’ve presented these awards for a quarter century, but it’s a reflection of all the talented risk takers we have in Northeastern Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin who dared to dream,” UMD CED Director Elaine Hansen said in a news release. “We encourage everyone who has thought about nominating an entrepreneur in the past to mak...
Minnesota Power earns Emergency Recovery Award for restoration efforts after severe thunderstorms
Thursday, January 12, 2017
The Edison Electric Institute on Wednesday presented Minnesota Power with the association’s Emergency Recovery Award for its outstanding power restoration efforts after severe thunderstorms hit Minnesota in July 2016. Minnesota Power is a utility division of Allete Inc.
The award is presented twice annually to EEI member companies to recognize their extraordinary efforts to restore power to customers after service disruptions caused by severe weather conditions or other natural events. The winners were chosen by a panel of judges following an international nomination process, and the awards were presented during the winter EEI Board of Directors and CEO Meeting.
To view th...
Wipfli named to Bob Scott's Insights Top 100 VARs for 2016
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (January 11, 2016) — Wipfli LLP (Wipfli), one of the top 20 accounting and consulting firms in the United States, has been selected as a member of Bob Scott’s VAR Stars for 2016, a group of 100 organizations honored for their accomplishments in the field of reselling and implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) and mid-market financial software.
Members of the VAR Stars were selected based on factors such growth, industry leadership and recognition, and innovation. Selection is not based on revenue and those firms chosen represent a wide range of sizes and many different software publishers of accounting software.
“Each year...
Forest Service approves land trade for PolyMet site
Monday, January 09, 2017
The U.S. Forest Service on Monday backed a major land trade that will give PolyMet Mining Co. access to the land where it plans to build an open-pit copper-nickel mine.
The Forest Service announced its final “record of decision’’ on the land swap that will see PolyMet receive access to 6,400 acres at the mine site.
To view the full article, please visit: The Duluth News Tribune
St. Luke's to build new Ashland clinic
Friday, January 06, 2017
St. Luke’s on Friday announced plans to build a new Chequamegon Clinic along the shores of Lake Superior.
The 22,000-square-foot clinic will be constructed along the north side of U.S. Highway 2 between Culver’s and the Ashland Honda Toyota dealership. It will preserve views of the lake from roadways and public spaces and feature lakefront views throughout the building.
To view full article, please visit: Business North
W.P. & R.S. Mars Co. changes name, refreshes brand
Thursday, January 05, 2017
The family owned W.P. & R.S. Mars Co. has changed its name to Mars Supply and refreshed its brand logo.
“Our new brand is more streamlined and customer friendly,” said co-owner Bob Mars. “I think in today’s world, both my great-grandfather (W.P.) and grandfather (R.S.) would be all for our change. And it matches up with our e-commerce website, MarsSupply.com, which makes it easy for people.”
To view the full article, visit: BusinessNorth
Allete Adds more North Dakota wind power
Tuesday, January 03, 2017
Allete Clean Energy will expand its North Dakota wind-generating capacity in 2018 with the addition of up to 16 new wind turbines at its Thunder Spirit wind farm.
Allete announced Tuesday that it will add the new wind generators to increase capacity from 43 turbines generating about 107 megawatts up to 59 turbines generating about 150 megawatts.
To view the full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Advance Care Planning: Past, Present and Future
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Brian Hanson, APEX President and CEO, introduced the Advance Care Planning (ACP) guest panel from investor-members Essentia Health and St. Luke’s. The panel presented insights to investor-members on ACP and a vision for the future. The topic was of interest for many investor-members, both from a business planning perspective and from the viewpoint of taking care of aging parents.
The panel included:
Sue Hamel, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at St. Luke’s;
Patty Minogue, Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit Case Manager at St. Luke’s;
Sandee Carlson, Director of Hospice and Advance Care Planning Program Coordinator at East Region Essentia Health; and
Dr. Jonatha...
APEX Insider Event Featured Monaco Air Duluth
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
On Tuesday, December 13, 2016, APEX investor-members attended a private tour of Monaco Air Duluth’s newly expanded facility at the latest APEX Insider event. Monaco Air Duluth nearly tripled their footprint at Duluth International Airport and is well-positioned to increase international flight traffic to the world-class facility for service and maintenance.
With the expansion, Monaco Air Duluth added 9,600 square feet to their original 4,000 square foot terminal space. The nearly 14,000 square foot-facility allows the first-class, full-service fixed base operator (FBO) the ability to provide a variety of enhanced and concierge services to the general aviation visitors and tenants, th...
Northland Connection Launches New Website
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
APEX investor-member, The Northspan Group, launched a new version of the Northland Connection website in early November. The site outlines business assistance tools and features enhancements to the property search tool and demographic database. More than 450 business and community development resources are also available for query.
Several investor-members including Blandin Foundation, Northland Foundation and Great River Energy were financial contributors to the site. "The site is a fantastic resource for APEX to leverage when working with site consultants or new business prospects", said Brian Hanson, President and CEO. “We rely heavily on the Northland Connection portal.”
While the searchable inventory o...
PolyMet Mining Corp. Joins APEX
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
At the November board meeting, APEX welcomed new investor-member, PolyMet Mining Corp. The company is a publicly-traded mine development company focused on permitting, building and operating the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals project through its wholly owned subsidiary, PolyMet Mining, Inc., a Minnesota corporation.
The company’s corporate office is located in Toronto, Ontario, with an executive office in St. Paul, MN, and operation headquarters in Hoyt Lakes, MN. PolyMet controls the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious-metals ore body. The ore body is located near the Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota’s well-established 100-mile-long mining district.
In November, PolyMet submitted the Permit to Mine application to the Minnesota Departmen...
Essentia Health offers positive resolution advice for the new year
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
It’s resolution season – the time when many of us resolve to lose weight or quit smoking. While laudable goals, why not aspire higher and make a “positive resolution” — a behavior you’d like to start rather than stop.
Essentia Health Psychologist Paul Remark sees patients at the Essentia Health-Hermantown Clinic. He says an attitude of gratitude is vital.
“My personal resolution every year is to take life more seriously and myself less seriously. I’ve incorporated this into my personal life and encourage my clients to do it was well,” he says. “Think of three things every day you are grateful for...
New rehabilitation services benefit Essentia Health's Sandstone and Hinckley-area patients
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Essentia Health-Sandstone has expanded its rehabilitation services to benefit patients in the Pine County area. Now, patients can receive care in women’s health and pelvic therapy, speech language pathology, and pulmonary rehabilitation, in addition to the current cardiac rehabilitation services.
“By offering these services, we are able to get people from surrounding communities the care they want and need without requiring long commutes or lengthy wait periods,” says James Warfield, a physical therapist at Essentia who also manages rehabilitation services in Sandstone and Hinckley. “Our access to care is especially good for speech language pathology, allowing patients to schedule same da...
NORTHFORCE recognized with national award for workforce development strategy
Monday, December 19, 2016
The Area Partnership for Economic Expansion (APEX) and The Northspan Group announced the organizations won first place in their division for the Mid-America Economic Development Council (MAEDC) 2016 Annual Economic Development Awards for their workforce attraction strategies and activities through NORTHFORCE. The NORTHFORCE regional talent initiative is designed to connect prospective employees with regional businesses. As part of the recognition, the organizations will be featured in the January issue of Site Selection Magazine.
APEX accepted the award on behalf of the NORTHFORCE staff. The workforce development strategy was recognized in the small division marketing program category for annual marketing budgets under $100,000.
T...
St. Luke's Laurentian Medical Clinic recognized for quality laboratory services
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
St. Luke’s Laurentian Medical Clinic has been recognized for providing high-quality laboratory services.
The lab has met all criteria for laboratory accreditation by COLA, a national healthcare accreditation organization. Accreditation is given only to labs that apply rigid standards of quality in day-to-day operations, demonstrate continued accuracy in the performance of proficiency testing and pass a rigorous on-site laboratory survey, the clinic said.
“We take pride in offering great lab services to our patients,” said St. Luke’s Laurentian Medical Clinic Manager Todd Scaia. “It’s another way we strive to have a positive impact on patient care.”
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UMD Leads American Indian Child Welfare Act Project
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
UMD's Department of Social Work has received a significant federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to create a better delivery system for the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), a federal law that seeks to keep American Indian children with American Indian families.
UMD’s Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies, which is part of the Department of Social Work, will serve as the grant's lead organization and will work with six other organizations including courts, child welfare agencies, and tribes, to determine the most successful methods to help children and families.
Priscilla Day, professor and hea...
UMD researchers study taconite pothole patching
Monday, December 12, 2016
A study by the University of Minnesota Duluth Natural Resources Research Institute this year looked at new ways of using taconite byproducts to patch pavement and fill in potholes.
A study by the University of Minnesota Duluth Natural Resources Research Institute this year looked at new ways of using taconite byproducts to patch pavement and fill in potholes. "The two repair alternatives evaluated during this project merit further development and consideration, as the field performance of both suggests they have long-term potential for more widespread use," according to a summary of the report.
To read the full article, please visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Minnesota Power exploring drone use
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Power costs getting out of hand? The robots are here to help.
Minnesota Power is studying the use of drones to help commercial and industrial customers identify inefficiencies and potentially bring down bills.
“Inspecting rooftops on foot with a handheld infrared camera is very time-consuming and presents safety concerns,” said energy-efficiency analyst Craig Kedrowski in a Minnesota Power Journal story published earlier this month. “Drones were just emerging on the market, so we began to investigate how they might work as a method of delivery — we could find no one else in the country doing this.”
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Goldfarb to address St. Scholastica's fall commencement
Thursday, December 08, 2016
About 220 students, out of 590 total candidates for graduation, are expected to take part in the College of St. Scholastica’s fall commencement exercises.
The commencement speaker will be George Goldfarb, president and chief executive officer of Maurices and Dressbarn. Goldfarb began his career at Maurices in 1985 and has held various positions in many departments. In October, he was named president and CEO of Maurices and Dressbarn. He provides strategic direction and oversees all aspects of both brands, which together generate more than $2 billion in annual revenue. Goldfarb has been involved in many community organizations’ boards, including the ALLET...
The lure of lutefisk: Fish dish is what's for dinner in UMD grad-school tradition
Thursday, December 08, 2016
A near-tragedy occurred on Thursday when University of Minnesota Duluth professor Ken Gilbertson went shopping for lutefisk.
He couldn't find any. Gilbertson, who teaches in UMD's environmental education program, needed a big batch of lutefisk for his department's annual lutefisk dinner Thursday night at the home of Danny and Angie Frank. The event, a 20-year tradition, is spearheaded by Gilbertson.
To see the full article, visit: Duluth News Tribune
Fuse morning workship
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Where do your riches go? Some workers in their 20s, 30s and 40s just don't know how to manage their finances. Most of what they know about money was learned from their parents. The rest was learned along the way, usually through an expensive mistake. Tyler Kimber and Scott Wegler of Members Cooperative Credit Union and Breanne Tepler of The College of St. Scholastica will explain their personal financial experiences and lessons learned at a Fuse presentation scheduled from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Dec. 14 at the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce Conference Room.
To read the full article, please visit: Busines...
Lake Superior College robot team competition today
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Robots designed and built by four LSC Integrated Manufacturing student teams will be put to the competitive task at 1 p.m. today in the robot cage at LSC’s Downtown Center located at 120 N. Second Avenue West in Downtown Duluth. The event is free and open to the public.
“The event showcases original robot design by students as well as demonstrating different team approaches to mechanical challenges,” said Integrated Manufacturing Engineering CAD Technology faculty member Rich Kresky.
To read the full article, visit: Howie's Blog
LSC choir's free holiday concert Monday
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Songs of joy, peace and celebration to honor the holiday season will be featured at the free Lake Superior College choir concert on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the college’s Atrium. Free parking is available on campus.
The LSC Concert Choir will perform under the direction of Patricia Dorn with accompanist Karen Sande.
The musical program includes “Go Where I Send Thee,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Feliz Navidad,” “Prayer of the Children,” “Al Shlosha D’Varim,” “Do You Hear What I Hear?,” “Lord of the Dance,” “Somewhere in my Memory,” “God Bless America,” and an audience sing-along of favorite traditional carols.
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Ascena Group reports positive quarterly net
Monday, December 05, 2016
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. (ASNA), parent company of Duluth-based Maurices, reported fiscal first quarter net sales of $1.678 billion compared to $1.672 billion in the year-ago period. Maurices’ net sales totaled $272.2 million compared with $282.7 million during the comparable year-ago period.
Ascena reported net income of $14 million, or 7 cents per diluted share, in the first quarter compared with a net loss of $18 million last year, or 10 cents per diluted share. Net income for the first quarter of fiscal 2017 reflects lower purchase accounting adjustments and acquisition and integration costs, which were offset in part by th...
Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce announces 2017 Let's Do Lunch, Duluth speakers
Monday, December 05, 2016
All events held at Kitchi Gammi Club, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
January 10 — Mayor Emily Larson, City of Duluth
February 14 — Col. Jon Safstrom, 148th Fighter Wing
April 11 — Chief of Police Michael Tusken, City of Duluth
June 13 — Executive Director Pam Kramer, Duluth LISC
August 15 — Morning Show Co-Host Tom Hansen, KDAL Radio
October 10 — News Anchor Darren Danielson, WDIO-TV
November 14 — President and CEO Jon Cherry, PolyMet Mining Corp
To read article, please visit: Howie's Blog
Essentia Health's Birthplace at St. Mary's Medical Center recognized as baby-friendly
Monday, December 05, 2016
The Birthplace at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth has achieved recognition as a “Baby-Friendly” birthplace. Baby-Friendly® Designated Hospitals are recognized for being the gold standard concerning infant breastfeeding and bonding practices in birthing units.
Developed by the United Nations Children’s Fund and the World Health Organization, the Baby-Friendly designation recognizes hospitals that offer an optimal level of care for breastfeeding mothers and their babies based on the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.”
To read the full article, please visit: Howie's Blog
Essentia offers revolutionary procedure to heart patients
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Duluth, Minnesota may be worlds apart, but the skills and training one doctor received in the capital city are making a difference in Northland heart patients. Dr. Kalkidan Bishu has joined the Heart and Vascular Center at St. Mary's Medical Center, with a focus on helping patients with mitral regurgitation (MR).
"Mitral regurgitation primarily is blood returning into the left upper chamber, called the left atrium, and the lungs. So what happens is the lungs get flooded with fluid, that causes people to become short of breath, even with minor exertion, grealty effecting their quality of life,"...
St. Scholastica choirs ring in the season with Christmas concerts
Monday, November 28, 2016
Holiday Events
Choirs from The College of St. Scholastica will ring in the season with favorite Christmas songs during two concerts, Dec. 9 and 10, at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Duluth.
The St. Scholastica Concert Choir, Bella Voce, Womens Choir and - new this year - the CSS Men's Chorus will unite for this annual celebration of the Christmas season through song. Concerts will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 9 and Saturday, December 10 at St. Michael's at 4901 E. Superior St.
To read more on this article, please visit: The Howie Blog
Two nurse practitioners join Duluth Clinic
Monday, November 28, 2016
Nurse practitioner Kevin Guenard has joined the Trauma Surgery Department at the Essentia Health- Duluth Clinic. He earned a master's degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire and is certified as a family nurse practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Nurse practitioner Stephanie Lundblad has joined the Rheumatology Department at the Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic. She will care for patients who suffer from pain associated with swollen, inflamed, and aching joints. Lundblad earned a master's degree in nursing from Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu, Hawaii. She is certified as a family nurse practitioner by the American Academ...
Allete adds another water company
Saturday, November 19, 2016
U.S. Water Services, an industrial water management company owned by Duluth-based Allete Inc., announced Friday it has purchased a Souther California water treatment company.
Water & Energy Systems Technology Inc., or WEST, produces water treatment chemicals and engineering services for commericial and industrial customers.
To read more ont this article, please visit: The Duluth News Tribune
St. Luke's announces new doctors, promotion
Friday, November 18, 2016
Dr. Judith Grimmond joined St. Luke's Psychiatry Associates. She received her medical degree from the American University of the Carribean School of Medicine in St. Maarten. She completed her residency in general psychiatry at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Her fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry was completed at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Dr. Elisabeth Gibbons joined St. Luke's Denfeld Medical Clinic. She recevied her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. She completed her residency through the North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr Gibbons is board certified in family medicine. Prior to joining St...
Giant Voices relocating to Downtown Duluth
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Giant Voices will relocate from Canal Park to an expanded office space in downtown Duluth, the strategic marketing firm announced. The new office will be located at 212 W. Superior St. in the former ACE Hardware Building. The move is scheduled for spring and will allow Giant Voices to accomodate and prepare for additional growth on the Giant Team.
"This move is an exciting expansion for Giant Voices," said Pascha Apter, CEO. "We've outgrown our charming Canal Park space, and we look forward to growing our team and serving clients from our new downtown location."
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The Boldt Co. announces new website
Thursday, November 17, 2016
The Boldt Company has launched a new website at www.theboldtcompany.com.
The re-designed site is optimized for use on all digital platforms and is easier for customers, subcontractors and potential employees to navigate, Boldt said. Subcontractors can use links to register for a prequalification process and job seekers can browse openings nationwide.
To read more on this article, please visit: Business North
National Bank of Commerce to buy stake in Republic Bank
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
The holding company for Superior's National Bank of Commerce is looking to aquire 49 percent of Duluth's Republic Bank.
Natcom Bancshares Inc. is applying to the Federal Reserve Board to buy minority ownership interest, which represents and investment in the bank, National Bank of Commerce CEO Steve Burgess said Wednesday.
"We're not doing anything with merging or anything like that," he said. "It's just an investment we're going to have in our community."
To read more on this article, please visit: The Duluth News Tribune
Permit approved for Minnesota Power transmission line
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
The U.S. Department of Energy on Wednesday announced it has issued a so-called presidential permit giving federal approval for Minnesota Power's plan to bring electricity into Minnesota from northern Manitoba hydroelectric dams.
The permit approves the cross-border aspects of the Great Northern Transmission Line, in the works since 2012, and Minnesota Power officials declared it the last major regulatory hurdle before contruction can begin on the power line early next year.
To read more on this article, please visit: The Duluth News Tribune
LSBE Professor Abram Anders receives international recognition
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Abram Anders, associate professor of business communications at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE), has been recognized with an international distinction for his work. He received the 2016 Rising Start Award from the Association for consulting and training.
The award recognizes the meaningful contributions to the mission and membership of the association and to the field at large though excellent teaching, research, and/or practical applications, such as consulting and training.
To read full article, please visit: Business North
Ferguson named metering engineer
Monday, November 14, 2016
Lake county power recently appointed Ryan Ferguson of Howards Grove, Wis., as metering engineer in its Grand Rapids Service Center. He will be responsible for providing engineering support and leadership of the cooperative's AMI, SCADA, associated communication systems and associated maintenance activities. He will also develop and maintain the software infrastructure necessary to support the co-op's strategic goals.
Born and raised in Northern Minnesota, Ferguson received his Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with a double minor in computer science and mathmatics from the University of North Dakota. He attained his professional engineer license in 2015, and most recently worked as a...
Birthing center at St. Luke's getting a makeover
Sunday, November 13, 2016
When she arrived at her job with St. Luke's hospital's birthing center 5 1/2 years ago, Lori Swanson realized the facility needed a rebirth of its own.
"My main thought was that I'm getting to the age where I'm not the consumer, so I was... (thinking) if this feels outdated to me, someone who is 20 years younger than me is definitely feeling that way," said Swanson, a nurse manager of the birthing center on one wing of the hospital's sixth floor.
To read more on this article, please visit: Duluth News Tribune
Bulldogs excited to be Kansas bound
Sunday, November 13, 2016
After the Minnesota Duluth football team lost its season opener at Southwest Minnesota State, the Bulldogs knew that they would probably have to win out to make the NCAA Division II playoffs.
The Bulldogs did just that, rattling off 10 straight victories, and on Sunday they were rewarded.
To read more on this article, please visit: Duluth News Tribune
Making Waves in Duluth
Friday, November 11, 2016
University of Minnesota professor Elizabeth Bartlett was concerned that the history of feminist organizations in the Twin Ports was going to be forgotten.
"What started to happen here in the 1970s and '80s was unique. And we felt like it needed to be recorded for posterity, as well as for future generations of activists. And that it not be lost," Bartlett said.
To read more on this article, please visit: The Duluth Budgeteer
Essentia Health adds advanced practitioners
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Physician Assistant Amber Johnson has joined the Vascular Surgery Department at the Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic.
She earned a master's degree in physician assistant studies from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assitants.
To read more on this article, please visit: Business North
St. Scholastica hosts poetry slam champion
Thursday, November 10, 2016
An award-winning poet and poetry slam champion will be featured at The College of St. Scholastica's 13th annual Warner Reading Series 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11 in Somers Lounge on campus.
Danez Smith, who was born in St. Paul, is author of "[insert] Boy" and the chapbook "hands on ya knees." He's a winner of the Lambda Literary Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and is the recipient of fellowships from the McKnight Foundation, Cave Canem, Voices of our Nation (VONA) and elsewhere.
To read the full article, please visit: The Duluth Budgeteer
St. Scholastica percussion, a cappella groups team up
Tuesday, November 08, 2016
The College of St. Scholastica's a cappella vocal group and percussion ensembles will unite at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 in the Mitchell Auditorium for a concert featuring favorite one-hit wonders.
Rock Show 5: The Forgettable "Unforgetables" will feature an evening of timeless classics and contemporary "earworms."
To read more on this article, please visit" The Howie Blog
St. Scholastica musicians offer concert band and jazz program featuring new director
Saturday, November 05, 2016
The College of St. Scholastica's Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble will perform a variety of muscial styles in concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13 in the Mitchell Auditorium on campus.
At the podium will be Michael Buck, making his concert performance debut as St. Scholastica's new band director.
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Blandin Foundation, IRRRB Partner in Broadband Effort
Monday, October 10, 2016
The Blandin Foundation and the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board are teaming up to spur better broadband access and use in Northeastern Minnesota.
"We are really gratified to see, for the first time on this scale, the relationship between IRRRB and the Blandin Foundation address this critical need for foundational technology in northeastern Minnesota," said Bernadine Joselyn, Blandin's director of public policy and engagement.
IRRRB's grant contribution of $500,000 will assist four self-defined communities in IRRRB's northeastern Minnesota service area with broadband planning and optimization. "Community" can be interpreted in many way's, including a county, school district, city or tribal group.
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Culturally responsive health care examined at St. Scholastica
Thursday, October 06, 2016
The College of St. Scholastica will host a conference on culturally responsive health care this fall.
As the population of Minnesota and Wisconsin become increasingly diverse, health care providers must be able to work effectively with people from a variety of cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs. A conference called Culturally and Spiritually Responsive Healthcare: An Integrative Approach will include and evening keynote by transcultural health care experts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27. On Friday, Oct. 28, experts in Indigenous health care will present an 8:30 a.m. keynote, followed by two sets of breakout sessions.
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A trail to connect campuses
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Students at two major Duluth colleges can now travel a little safer between campuses.
On Sept. 22, the Campus Connect Trail officially opened. The trail stretches between the University of Minnesota Duluth and the College of St. Scholastica. This path is part of phase one of the trail that runs parallel to College Street. It was completed between Kenwood Avenue and Junction Avenue prior to the start of the academic school year.
To read more on this story, vist: The Duluth Budgeteer.
Essentia Health adds Pediatric Hospitalist
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Dr. Teja Dyamenahalli, a pediatric hospitalist, has joined Essentia Health-St. Mary's Children Hospital in Duluth.
As part of the pediatric hospitalist team, Dr. Dyamenahalli will care for children who are hospitalized because of illness or injury.
"I love taking care of kids and I really enjoy the hospital environment," Dr. Dyamenahalli said. "We work together as a team to ensure that each child gets the best possible care, and its so rewarding to see them get better."
To read more on this story, visit: The Howie Blog
Essentia Health adds emergency medicine physician
Monday, October 03, 2016
Dr. Joseph Bettendorf, and emergency medicine physician, has joined Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth.
"I look forward to starting my practice in Duluth and I'm grateful for the opportunity to care for patients in this community," Dr. Bettendorf said.
Dr. Bettendorf earned a medical degree from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich. He completed a residency in emergency medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry in Rocherster, N.Y. He is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine in emergency medicine.
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Taking the classroom to the farm
Monday, October 03, 2016
Do you know how your food is grown?
That's the question which prompted a field trip for approximately 200 seventh graders from Lincoln Park Middle School. Peter Mostrom took his life sciences classes up to the University of Minnesota Duluth Sustainable Agriculture Farm on Riley Road to learn about local food and the components of farming.
To read more on this article, visit: The Duluth Budgeteer.
Concert to feature Renaissance music
Friday, September 30, 2016
An upcoming concert at The College of St. Scholastica will give audiences the chance to experience what music was like four centuries ago.
"Music from Shakespeare's Time" takes place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 in the Mitchell Auditorium. The concert is being presented in conjunction with the exhibit of Shakespeare's First Folio at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
To read more on this story, visit: The Howie Blog
UWS, LSC formalize cooperation accord
Friday, September 30, 2016
Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin-Superior signed documents Thursday to make their already-existing transfer relationship to a formal agreement.
The partnership has been dubbed "Superior Connection" and is expected to ease the transfer process between the two institutions.
Dr. Patrick Johns, president of Lake Superior College, along with Dr. Renee Wachter, chancellor of UW-Superior, joined together at the news conference and transfer agreement signing ceremony to make the announcement.
To read more on this story, visit: Business North.
Maurices to celebrate the Best Day Ever and Grand Give
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Maurices will close its headquarters in Downtown Duluth on Wednesday for its 3rd annual Best Day Ever and Grand Give.
In one afternoon, Maurices will donate thousands of dollars and over 450 home office associates will contribute nearly 1,600 hours of volunteer time to 26 organizations in the Duluth are.
To read more on this story, visit: The Howie Blog
Minnesota Power Deploys Smart Wires to Optimize its Grid and Save Customers Money
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Minnesota Power and Smart Wires announced today their partnership to deploy an innovative solution for optimizing the flow of power on the grid. Smart Wires is a leading provider of power flow control technology for transformation systems.
The first deployment of Smart Wires at Minnesota Power is intended to completed by the end of 2016 and will utilize Smart Wires PowerLine Guardian technology. Powerline Guardians are devices that are installed directly on existing power lines and essentially act as valves for electricity. They can be implemented to relieve heavily loaded power lines by pushing power onto other, underutilized lines in th...
New labor rules-what employers need to know
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Attorney Tom Togerson of the Hanft Fride Law Firm will give a free presentation from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday for business owners, non-profits, human resource professionals, supervisors and anyone who wants to learn more about the upcoming Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime rule changes effective Dec. 1 He will address:
New minimum salary requirements for white collar exemptions
Strategies to help organization be compliant
Who is exempt from the rule changes
Late breaking news on the proposed changes
New minimum salary requirements for highly compensated employees
How automatic increases in the future will be determined by the Department of Labor
The Northland Human Resource Association in partnershi...
Welcome New Investor-Member
Thursday, June 30, 2016
APEX is delighted to have Otis Magie Insurance Agency as our newest investor-member. Otis Magie Insurance Agency, Inc. designs a comprehensive and cohesive approach for clients to suit individual and business needs. As the area’s largest locally-owned independent agency, the company leverages their strong, long-standing relationships with carriers to provide a tailored insurance plan at the best possible price for their clients located throughout the region.
Welcome New Investor-Members
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
BendTec, a 90+-year-old business, has been working to meet the power, mining, pipeline and structural industry needs. The company offers pipe fabrication and large dimension steel bending services along with welding, large component machining, blasting, heat-treating, stainless steel pickling and more. While located in Duluth, BendTec is recognized for their services all around the world.
Burns & McDonnell is an employee-owned firm that specializes in engineering, architecture, construction, and environmental and consulting solutions. The company goal, regardless of location, is to make their clients successful. Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, with a location in Duluth, Burns & McDonnell is over 100 year...
Airport to receive $750,000 grant in effort to establish Duluth-to-Denver flights
Friday, July 23, 2021
U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber announced Thursday that Duluth has been awarded a $750,000 grant through the Small Community Air Service Development Program, with the aim to lure a carrier to provide direct service to Denver.
The Duluth Airport Authority has scheduled a Friday morning news conference to talk about the grant and how it will be used. Authority staff did not respond to messages from the News Tribune on Thursday afternoon asking for details on the status of its efforts to establish Duluth-to-Denver service.
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Republic Bank merging with National Bank of Commerce
Monday, July 08, 2019
Duluth's Republic Bank is merging with Superior-based National Bank of Commerce, pending federal approval.
"This merger presents us with the opportunity to take the best of both organizations and provide superior services as one," National Bank of Commerce CEO Steve Burgess said in a news release Monday. "Together, we will be able to make even more possible for our customers and our community.”
To read more, visit Duluth News Tribune
Website update brings improvements for News Tribune audience
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Based on feedback from user studies conducted by a third-party firm, FCC developers, product managers and user experience professionals identified high-priority features to deliver a variety of new functionality, including a streamlined navigation system.
"We're excited for the launch of our new websites today and what it means for our audience's experience," said Duluth Media Group Publisher Neal Ronquist. "Our audience seeks quality, local content published across multiple different platforms, including print and digital.”
To read the entire article, visit Duluth News Tribune
Minnesota 'perfect' for mass timber manufacturer
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Minnesota is fertile ground to plant a new kind of timber company, according to a study whose backers hope to lure such a manufacturer to the state.
Mass timber, a type of building material big in Europe and gaining in popularity for commercial projects in the U.S., could bring 50 good-paying jobs, more business and stability for sawmills and access to greener construction supplies for the region, according to the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Minnesota Duluth, which is releasing its study Monday.
To read the entire article, visit the Duluth News Tribune
Essentia Health Expansion Project
Thursday, September 13, 2018
On Thursday, July 12, 2018, Essentia Health provided APEX investor-members an update on the approximately $675 million Vision Northland project. Dr. Robert Erickson, Chair of Essentia Health East Facilities Committee, and Scot Ramsey, Essentia Health East Facilities Administrator, were the keynote presenters who provided an update on the journey to develop and help Vision Northland become a reality.
Dr. Erickson, the practice conduit to the project, shared how changes in the industry, from a delivery perspective and from the perspective of the patient, are transforming the way providers must provide access to healthcare. Patients expect a higher level of customer servic...
St. Luke's Recognized as Breastfeeding Friendly Business
Monday, November 28, 2016
Duluth, Minn.- St. Luke's has been recognized as a breastfeeding friendly business by the Northland Breastfeeding Coalition.
In order to be selected by the coalition as a breastfeeding friendly business, a business must have flexible scheduling that allows time for expressing milk, must have access to private location that is not a bathroom for expressing milk, and have access to a clean and nearby water source and a sink for washing equipment.
"Providing all breastfeeding mothers a private area for milk expression at work or away from their baby is essential for them to continue to be succesfull at nursing," said St. Luke'...
LSC designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Lake Superior College was recently designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). LSC is the only two-year community and technical college in Minnesota to earn this designation.
Through the President's Cybersecurity National Action Plan, the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Program is charged to raise the level of cybersecurity capabilities across the nation. NSA and DHS partner with academic institutions to enhance cybersecurity education nationwide and to develop the next generation of cybersecurity experts.
To read more on this arcticle, please visit: The Howi...
St. Scholastica hosts free Shakespeare film festival
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
The College of St. Scholastica will host a free Shakesperean film festival that will highlight three diverse big-screen adaptations of the Bard's classic works.
"Shakespeare on Screen: Great Adaptations" will occur on Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday Dec. 3 in Burns Wellness Commons Room 249 (lecture auditorium).
To read more on this article, please visit: The Howie Blog
Essentia Health Encourages People to "Start the Beat"
Friday, November 04, 2016
Essentia Health is encouraging its employees and the public to help fight sudden cardiac arrest by signing a petition to "Start the Beat." The petition is asking the White House to begin a national campaign bringing awareness to the serious public health problem of sudden cardiac arrest. Each year, 600,000 people die from heart attack, making it the leading cause of death in the United States.
"I am asking my colleagues and the public to join me in signing the current petition requesting a national campaign to raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest. Training in CPR, AED use, and recognizing th...
Melander joins National Bank of Commerce
Friday, November 04, 2016
Doug Melander has been hired as eServices Sales Specialist at National Bank of Commerce.
The Duluth native has a vast background in the sales industry. Melander has spent the last 27 years as the President/CEO of Reinhold's Menswear, Inc. and the co-owner of Mainstream Fashions for Men. Working from NBC's Main branch in Superior, he will be responsible for providing eService solutions and support to existing and prospective clinets.
To read more on this article, please visit: Business North
Northland Foundation awards 52 grants
Friday, November 04, 2016
During the third quarter of 2016, the Northland Foundation approved 52 grants, awarding a total of $421,850 to serve the people and communities of the seven-county region.
A significant grant of $105,000 during the quarter was awarded to CHUM (Churches United in Ministry) to support early childhood programming at the Steve O'Neil Apartments in Duluth, which provides 44 units of permanent supportive housing to families with children that have experinced persistent homelessness, as well as 6 units of emergency housing. The term supportive housing means that more than simply shelter, families have access to a range of supportive services to stabiliz...
Essentia Health Honors Outstanding Community Members with Journey Awards
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Essentia Health-Duluth is once again honoring community members who have overcome disabilities and inspired others with their determination and positive outlook.
The 18th annual Journey Awards will be presented from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29 in the lobby of the Miller-Dwan Building, 502 E. Second Street. Ice cream refreshments will be served.
To read the full story, visit: The Howie Blog
Michael Boeselager Promoted to St. Luke's Vice President of Support Services
Monday, October 10, 2016
St. Luke's is pleased to announce that Michael Boeselager has been promoted to St. Luke's Vice President of Support Services.
Boeselager completed his bachelor of arts in organizational management from Concordia University in St. Paul, MN, and his master of science in health administration from the University of St. Francis in Joliet, IL. He joined St. Luke's in 2006 as Director of Material's Management. In 2014, he also became Director of Hospitality Services. As Director, he's been responsible for supply chain management, environmental services and nutritional services.
To read more on this article, visit: Business North
Yellowjackets Athletics, Essentia Health team up
Friday, September 30, 2016
The University of Wisconsin-Superior has announced it has renewed its agreement with Essentia Health to provide athletic training and sports medicine services to Yellowjacket Athletics.
"The safety and care of our student-athletes is a top priority at UW-Superior," said UW-Superior Interim Athletics Director Nick Bursick. "We have had a tremendous working relationship over the past few years with the athletic trainer from Essentia. The care they give our student-athletes is second-to-none and they have built a great rapport with our coaches and student-athletes.
To read more on this article, visit: The Howie Blog
Enrollment Up Slightly at UMD, Scholastica
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
The 1 percent uptick in student enrollment this fall at the University of Minnesota Duluth is good news for the school, which has seen steady student decline since 2011.
During that period, enrollment dropped by about 9 percent through last year, a problem that contributed to serious budget cuts at UMD. The university is still dealing with that process as it looks to reduce academic expenses by $2 million for next year.
To read more on this story, visit: Duluth News Tribune
St. Luke's & Lake View Recognized Nationally for Promoting Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth and Lake View Hospital in Two Harbors were among hospitals nationally recognized for promoting enrollment in state organ donor registries. The hospitals earned the recognition through a campaign sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA). The campaign has added 400,00 donor enrollments to state registries nationwide since 2011.
In 2015 and 2016, St. Luke's cared for five organ donors saving 13 lives, and two tissue donors with the potential impact up to 120 people over the next five years. St. Luke's conducted awareness and registry campaigns to educat...
Ikonics Unveils Morgan Park Expansion
Monday, September 26, 2016
A Duluth company is quickly becoming iconic in the commercial airline industry, and now it has the high-end digs to show off to its high-level customers. Ikonic Corp. officially unveiled its $4.3 million expansion in Morgan Park on Thursday afternoon.
"I think we reached the turning point for where we stand in the industry," Ikonics CEO Bill Ulland said. "Now people call us-we don't have to solicit (business)." The 27,300-square foot facility is dedicated to the company's aviation division, which employs 12 people today and possibly more in the future.
To read more on this article, visit: The Duluth News Tribune
LSC Receives $1.12 Million Federal Grant to Coordinate Regional Education Opportunity Careers
Monday, September 26, 2016
A five-year $1.12 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education will provide community members in St. Louis, Douglas and Carlton counties free access to services designed to help them reach a better life through college training and education.
Lake Superior College is the only college in northern Minnesota to receive this funding and is the only institution in the seven-state region to receive federal funding to establish new Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC).
To read more on this article, visit: Business North
Essential Health Hosts Behavioral Health Solutions Conference
Friday, September 23, 2016
Essentia Health is hosting a daylong conference for medical professionals on behavioral health issues September 30 at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Nationally recognized behavioral health experts will be featured at the conference, which is designed to provide practical solutions to everyday behavioral health concerns.
"As clinicians and as community members, we are increasingly faced with evidence of the impact that mental health conditions have on the lives of our patients, our neighbors and our health systems," said Dr. Steven Sutherland, a behavioral health physician at Esentia and co-director of the fall conference.
To read more on this article, visit: The Howie Blog
MBFC Recieves Top Minnesota SBA Certified Company Award
Friday, September 23, 2016
Minnesota Business Finance Corporation (MBFC) was recognized as the Top Certified Development Company (CDC) in Minnesota based on the number of loans and dollars in loans at the 4th Annual Minnesota SBA Lenders Conference held on September 8, 2016.
Nancy Libersky, District Director and Mel Boser, Lead Lender Relations Specialists of the MN SBA District Office congratulated MBFC and presented Tom Saehr, President and CEO and Nadene Kruize, Senior Vice President with the award honoring their 2016 accomplishments.
This is the second consecutive year MBFC has received this award from the MN SBA District Office. MBFC is consistently ranked in the Top 2...
Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Carport Proposed in Canal Park
Friday, September 23, 2016
Minnesota Power and Enbridge today announced a partnership with the city of Duluth and Hunt Electric to bring a solar powered electric vehicle (EV) charging carport to Duluth's Canal Park for public use.
The project will bring nine EV chargers covered by a 54-kilowatt solar panel canopy to the Endion Station parking lot. It will also cover parking for additional vehicles in Canal Park. Four Level Two dual-port charging stations will offer eight plug-ins that will charge a vehicle in two to six hours, depending on vehicle make and model. The ninth charger will be a more powerful DC fast charging station capable o...
Essentia Health and Superior YMCA team up to Host Healthy Senior activities
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
A recent report from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) states that 72 percent of adults over 50 live sedentary lifestyles, a health concern echoed in Douglas County, Wisconsin, after a yearlong health assessment. Now, Essentia Health and the Superior YMCA are teaming up to promote healthy activities for seniors during national Active Aging Week September 26-30.
"The YMCA's intent is to help lead the transformation of health and health care from a system largely focused on treatment of illnesses to collaborative community approach that elevates well-being, prevention and health maintenance." says YMCA Health Engagement Coordinator Cathi Austin. "I want to see olde...
St. Luke's Recognized for Cardiac Care
Monday, September 19, 2016
St. Luke's is the only hospital in Minnesota to have earned the 2016 Mission: Lifeline GOLD PLUS Receiving Quality Achievement Award for heart attacks.
This is the third consecutive year the American Heart Association has recognized St. Luke's for meeting specific quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who suffer severe heart attacks. In 2014, St. Luke's received a silver award then a gold award in 2015.
To read more on this article, visit the Superior Telegram
Labovitz School Schedules Entrepreneurship Conference
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE), at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), will present the second annual UMD Entrepreneurship Conference from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Oct. 18 in the UMD Kirby Ballroom. The conference is open to the public. Registration is required and spots are limited. Students may attend free with a valid college I.D, but they must register online.
This year's keynote speaker is Dr. Douglas Smith who is co-founder of MinuteClinic, now owned and operated by CVS. Additional entrepreneur speakers include Greg Benson, founding partner of Loll Design, Jennifer Smith, co-founder of Innovative Office Solutions, Jon Thralow, co-founde...
Northland Foundation Board Announces New Trustees and Executive Commitee
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Northland Foundation's Board of Trustees announces three new members, as well as the 2016-2017 Executive Committee.
New trustees include:
Cindy Anderson Bina, Ely, who is a counselor at Vermilion Community College. She has a Master's Degree in Counseling from Northern Illinois and also currently serves on the Ely Community Health Center and Young Life boards.
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Schuettler Joins Northspan Group
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Northspan Group has hired Karl Schuettler as director of marketing, research and analysis. He provides economic, business and community development support services for public and private clients including units of government, non-profit organizations, foundations and private businesses.
"We are delighted to welcome Karl to our business and community development team," said Northspan President Randy Lasky. "Karl's educational background and knowledge of the region prepared him well for a position with Northspan. His experience in economic development and public relations give him a valuable blend of skills as we seek to promote our region and build strong partnerships with public and private secto...
St. Luke's Names New Board Members
Friday, September 16, 2016
St. Luke's has named Barbara Haugen, Patrick Heffernan, Amanda imes and Bryce Nixon to its board of directors.
Hayden Haugen is currently St. Louis County director of planning and development and executive director of St. Louis County Housing and Redevelopment Authority. She has more than 30 years of experience in public policy, and her professional experiences includes affordable housing, community development, economic development, land-use planning, geographic information systems, program evaluation and grant administration.
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State Commission Approves Electric-Rate Cut for Big Industry
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Thursday approved a proposal to lower rates for taconite plants and paper mills served by Minnesota Power in a move that is likely to raise rates for homeowners and small businesses across the utility's service area.
The commission voted 3-2 for the rate cut which was ordered by the 2015 Minnesota legislature to help reduce operating costs for Northern Minnesota's largest industries, both hard-hit by foreign imports.
To read more, visit The Duluth News Tribune
UMD Continuing Education Expands Development Team
Friday, September 16, 2016
Michelle Purvis, MA, CPLP, has joined UMD Continuing Education (CE) at the University of Minnesota Duluth as an Instructional Designer. As part of CE's Program Development Team, she will be creating and designing online and in-person workshops for CE's professional development portfolio, as well as for CE's contract and customized training clients.
Purvis has a bachelor's degree in education from Moorhead State University, and a master's degree in human development from St. Mary's University in Minneapolis. She has previously been published in the Wall Street Business Employment Weekly and Presentations magazine.
To read more on this article, visit: The Howie Blog
Essentia Health Announces New Leaders
Monday, September 12, 2016
Jeff Korsmo was appointed as Essentia Health's executive vice president of operations and administration, and Dr. Peter Henry has been named Essentia's chief medical officer.
Korsmo has 33 years of experience in health care and most recently served as president and CEO of Kansas-based Via Christi Health.
To read more on this story, visit Superior Telegram
Johnson Leads Health Information Management
Monday, September 12, 2016
St. Luke's recently named Suzy Johnson director of Health Information Management.
Johnson has been a member of health information management department at St. Luke's since 2002 and has served as the manager of processing and data integrity since 2010. She graduated from the college of St. Scholastica with a bachelor's and a master's degree in health information management. She is an adjunct instructor in St. Scholastica's health information management department and is the treasurer of the Minnesota Health Information Management Association.
To Read more on this story, visit Superior Telegram
Labovitz School of Business Announces Distinguished Alumni Recipient
Monday, September 12, 2016
Samantha Solomonson, Performance Improvement Coordinator at Integrity Health Network (IHN), is a Labovitz School of Business 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient.
Solmonson is a 2014 graduate of the school at UMD, majoring in Healthcare management. The award honors one healthcare management alum each year.
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UMD's Schokker Honored by Publication
Friday, September 09, 2016
Professor Andrea Schokker, department of Civil Engineering in the Swenson College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota Duluth, is a recipient of the INSIGHT into Diversity 2016 Inspiring Women in STEM Award.
Dr. Shokker is featured in INSIGHT's September issue, which said, in part, "Schokker's ability to build consensus among groups with different viewpoints, coupled with her ability to engage young people without intimidating them, makes her and excellent mentor to faculty and students alike."
To read the full article, visit: Business North
Essentia Health-Spooner Clinic Opens with Focus on Patients' Privacy
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
The brand new Essentia Health-Spooner Clinic will open its dooors to serve patients Monday, September 12. The facility, located at 1180 Chandler Drive, is Essentia's latest investment in providing state-of-the-art patient care in rural areas.
"We're thrilled to make this kind of investment in the community and also in the residents of Northwestern Wisconsin," said Ty Erickson, Essentia's senior vice president of regional practice.
To read more on this story, visit Howie Blog
Medica, Essentia Health Collaborate on Group Plans
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
For the first time in this area, a health care provider has assumed part ownership of a health insurance plan in conjunction with an insurance company.
Essentia Health and Medica are collaborating on the program. Called "Essentia ChoiceCare with Medica," it will be available November 1 in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin for large employers (Those that have 51 or more workers). Group plans for small firms (those that employ from two through 50 people) will be available beginning Jan. 1. They will be available in Minnesota and North Dakota.
To Read More, visit Business North
DNR Moves Ahead on Permitting Enbridge Pipeline Project in Douglas County
Friday, September 02, 2016
Wisconsin is moving ahead with permitting an energy firm's project to replace part of an aging oil pipeline in northern Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has signed off on a waterway and wetlands permit for Enbridge Energy's Line 3 replacement projcet, said Ben Callan, a DNR water management specialist.
For the full article go to: Business North
Essentia Health's Child Life Specialists Help Take the Sting Out of Flu Shorts
Friday, September 02, 2016
Many parents and kids may be surprised to learn a popular alternative to the flu shot is not being offered this year. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) deemed "FluMist" ineffective and recommended it should not be used. This year, adults and children alike will need to get a needle poke to be protected from the flu.
Thankfully, Essentia Health has a unique team of specialists available to help ease the sting from the shot.
For the full article go to: Howie Blog
University of Minnesota Duluth's Cina Hall Greets Brand New Day
Friday, September 02, 2016
Call it the "new hall smell," that sweet lumber scent emanating throughout the first floor of Cina Hall on the University of Minnesota Duluth on Wednesday.
As students hustled through the hall and construction workers took aim at finishing touches, the $4.1 million renovation of Cina Hall could be smelled, seen and felt.
For the full article go to: Duluth News Tribune
Essentia Health Taking Part in Innovative Trial to Prevent Fall Injuries
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Maintaining an independent and active life is a high priority for most individuals as they grow older. A key to making that happen is to prevent serious injuries from falls that can suddenly change everything for and older person and his or her family. A major national study is underway in Superior to find the most effective ways to prevent fall-related injuries and to help test new prevention approaches.
The clinical trial is called STRIDE (Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders). Unique in its design, it was developed and is conducted with significant input from patients, caregivers, healt...
Involta CFO, Jeff Quint, Named "Financial Executive of the Year" by Journal
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Involta, a national leader in cloud, managed IT and data center services, is proud to announce that Jeff Quint, CFO and founding board member, has been named “Financial Executive of the Year” by Corridor Business Journal in recognition of his exceptional financial leadership. Quint’s accomplishments at Involta include securing over $40 million of bank financing with highly favorable terms and leading the company through a successful $50 million equity round with M/C Partners of Boston in 2014.
“Jeff’s leadership has been a critical part of Involta’s rapid growth over the past seven years,” said Bruce Lehrman, Involta CEO...
Goodwin to leave St. Scholastica in 2016 after 18 years as president
Saturday, April 23, 2016
College of St. Scholastica President Larry Goodwin announced Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the next school year after 18 years as the school's leader.
Goodwin, 68, said he struggled with the decision but felt it was the right time to move on to the next chapter in his life and hand the school's reins to a new leader with new ideas.
“I’ll be 70 years year old,” at that time, said Goodwin, fighting back tears. “Seventy sounds like it’s getting up there.”
When he leaves, Goodwin will be the longest-serving president in the history of the college, which opene...
Seymour appointed interim vice president of Academic and Student Affairs at Lake Superior College
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Mike Seymour has been appointed interim Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at Lake Superior College. He began his duties on March 4, 2015.
Prior to LSC, Seymour served as Vice Chancellor of Finance and Operations at the University of Minnesota Duluth from 2012 to 2015. He created and led the Finance Team during a time of change on campus, culminating in improved financial infrastructure.
Seymour holds a Master of Science degree in Career and Technical Education/Human Resources from Ferris State University, Mich., and is a doctoral candidate in Adult and Higher Education through the University of South Dakota, Vermillion.
For ful...
UMD to offer new degrees in journalism, engineering
Monday, February 22, 2016
Two new degree paths will be available to students at the University of Minnesota Duluth next fall.
A bachelor's degree program in journalism and a master's degree program in mechanical engineering were approved by the University of Minnesota Board of Regents earlier this month.
Both already had roots at UMD, with a journalism track through a writing studies major and a bachelor's program for mechanical engineering.
"We were losing students who were looking for journalism programs and didn't see a straightforward path," said Sue Maher, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at UMD, who came to the university in 2010. "Not hav...
UMD to offer new degrees in Journalism, engineering
Monday, February 22, 2016
Two new degree paths will be available to students at the University of Minnesota Duluth next fall.
A bachelor's degree program in journalism and a master's degree program in mechanical engineering were approved by the University of Minnesota Board of Regents earlier this month.
Both already had roots at UMD, with a journalism track through a writing studies major and a bachelor's program for mechanical engineering.
"We were losing students who were looking for journalism programs and didn't see a straightforward path," said Sue Maher, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at UMD, who came to the university in 2010. "Not hav...
St. Scholastica receives $10,000 Jonas grant
Monday, February 15, 2016
The College of St. Scholastica has received a new grant of $10,000 from the Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare. Matched by $10,000 of its own monies, it will fund the scholarship of a doctoral nursing student beginning in 2016.
As a recipient of the Jonas Center grant, The College of St. Scholastica is part of a national effort to stem the faculty shortage and prepare the next generation of nurses – critical as a clinical nurse shortage is anticipated just as an aging population requires care.
“The College of St. Scholastica is grateful for the support of the Jonas Cente...
LHB wins ACEC/MN Grand Award
Thursday, February 04, 2016
LHB’s Roosevelt Bridge Rehabilitation in Austin, Minn., received an Engineering Excellence Grand Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota (ACEC/MN) and is continuing on to compete at the national competition.
Entries are judged on the basis of originality and innovation, future value to the engineering profession, social, economic and sustainable design considerations, complexity and meeting the client’s needs.
Full Article: http://www.businessnorth.com/newsmakers/lhb-wins-acec-mn-grand-award/article_ec6c8700-cabd-11e5-acdc-e36d7c8df1fd.html
Minnesota Power project gets a jolt
Thursday, February 04, 2016
DULUTH — Minnesota Power’s renewable energy portfolio has been given another jolt.
MP has received the green light from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission for its major solar power project at the National Guard’s Camp Ripley facility.
Commissioners unanimously approved the 10-megawatt installation, which will be built at the National Guard’s base in central Minnesota near Little Falls on the southwestern edge of Minnesota Power’s service territory.
The $30 million project will help MP, which is a utility division of ALLETE Inc., accomplish about one-third of its requirement under the state’s Solar Energy Standard.
“Both Minnesota Power and the National Guard are on th...
Essentia Health adds new hospitalist in Duluth
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
Dr. Oscar Quintero, a hospitalist, has joined Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth.
“Working as a hospitalist allows me to care for patients with a wide variety of complex health issues, and I really enjoy that,” says Dr. Quintero.
Dr. Quintero earned a medical degree at the Universidad CES University in Antioquia, Colombia. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa.
“I believe that good communication is very important in providing the best possible patient care,” says Dr. Quintero. “I spend a lot of time with each of my patients explaining their condition and treatment options.”
Article: http://www.howieblog.com/?p=54106
Enbridge pipeline projects would generate $2.3 billion in regional spending
Tuesday, February 02, 2016
Following recent protests against pipeline projects proposed by Enbridge Energy, participants in the business world are responding with the release of data showing a positive economic impact.
A study released Monday by the Minnesota Ag/Energy Alliance found the Sandpiper and Line 3 replacement pipeline projects would add more than $2.3 billion in direct spending to the Minnesota economy, mostly from construction expenditures.
Commissioned by the Alliance, the study was conducted by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at the University of Minnesota Duluth’s (UMD) Labovitz School. Enbridge provided the majority of data used in the report.
“These are incredibly important project...
Maurices announces first tennant
Monday, February 01, 2016
The first of three storefront locations in the new Maurices headquarters has been filled. Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union will move into a storefront on the main floor of the new building on West Superior Street.
Maurices will formally announce the move today.
The deal has been secured for some time, said Nancy Hutchinson, senior vice president of marketing and business development for MPECU. Credit union employees have been keeping the big secret.
"They have kept it confidential," Hutchinson said. "We have very wonderful employees."
The new Maurices headquarters is on track to open April 25, providing a new home for Maurices' 450 corporat...
LHB expands services with location in Cambridge
Monday, January 25, 2016
Duluth, Minneapolis, and Cambridge, MN, and Superior, WI (January 20, 2016)- LHB is pleased to announce the transition of survey staff from APA Consulting Engineers and Surveyors to LHB's new office in Cambridge, MN. The new staff are located in APA's former office at 200 3rd Avenue Northeast, Suite 100, Cambridge, MN 55008.
"The opening of a Cambridge office allows us to better serve our clients in Central and Southern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities metro area. The addition of surveying staff there lets us quickly react to our clients' needs," said Bill Bennett, LHB's Chief Executive Officer.
The Cambridge location wil...
Northforce receives development award
Friday, January 22, 2016
NORTHFORCE, a regional talent initiative designed to connect prospective employees with businesses in northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, has been recognized by the Economic Development Association of Minnesota (EDAM) as Economic Development Initiative of the Year.
NORTHFORCE is a collaborative partnership with APEX, The Northspan Group, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB), the city of Duluth, the city of Superior, the College of St. Scholastica, Minnesota Power and the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.
Full Article:
http://www.businessnorth.com/daily_briefing/northforce-receives-development-award/article_f22f5c00-c11f-11e5-bde6-175ae430e887.html
Zimmerman and Benolken of Itasca Economic Development Corp. Receive Certifications
Monday, January 18, 2016
Mark Zimmerman and Shannon Benolken of the Itasca Economic Development Corp. received certifications as Economic Development Finance Professionals from the National Development Council.
The certification is given to people successfully completing an intensive economic development finance training series conducted by NDC. Courses provide training in credit analysis, real estate financing, loan packaging, deal structuring and negotiating, and creation and implementation of development programs.
Zimmerman is president and CEO of IEDC, while Benolken is the company's director of business development.
St. Luke's shows off updated facilities
Friday, January 08, 2016
It's called the PACU — post-anesthesia care unit — and it's the first stop for patients who have undergone a procedure requiring anesthetics.
The PACU at St. Luke's hospital will provide a better experience for patients and their families starting Monday, hospital officials say, after it was part of a $4 million remodeling project.
The hospital showed off the new PACU along with its newly renovated sterile processing department at an open house on Thursday.
The remodeled facilities complement the hospital's new surgical center, said Michael Boeselager, director of materials management and hospitality services. Unlike the $22.5 million surgical center, which opened i...
CSS continues search for next president
Monday, January 04, 2016
The top choice for the next president of the College of St. Scholastica has taken himself out of the running, and the remaining candidate no longer will be considered, according to the school’s search committee.
After months of searching, in November two men had remained as choices to replace president Larry Goodwin, who will retire this summer after an 18-year tenure, the longest-serving leader in the college’s history.
The two finalists visited the campus and met with students, staff and faculty in November. While no offer had been made, one candidate had been chosen by the search committee for recommendation to th...
UMD online Psychology Programs Ranks in Top 50
Monday, January 04, 2016
DULUTH, MN – The College of Education and Human Service Professions’ online psychology program at the University of Minnesota Duluth has been named one of the 50 Best Online Bachelor’s in Psychology Programs by SuperScholar, an independent college search and rankings website.
SuperScholar’s rankings take into account such factors as accreditation, affordability, flexibility, accessibility, student satisfaction, and academic reputation.
Also this year, the program was rated in the top 12 affordable online psychology undergraduate programs in the U.S.
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http://www.businessnorth.com/press_releases/umd-online-psychology-programs-ranks-in-top/article_f0d0ed3a-af2a-11e5-9339-5f15dc2ccb76.html
Construction Underway at $12.5 million Essentia Health-Spooner Clinic
Monday, December 28, 2015
To better serve patients in northwest Wisconsin, Essentia Health is building a new, state-of-the-art $12.5 million clinic in Spooner, Wis.
Essentia Health has been caring for 8,500+ residents in the Spooner area for more than two decades at its clinic located adjacent to the current hospital.
When Spooner Health System (SHS) decided to build its new hospital on County Highway H, between Highways 53 and 63, Essentia chose to be part of the new medical campus, for the convenience of its patients. The new clinic will build upon that commitment to the community by enhancing care and expanding services to the region.
“Th...
Essentia Healths Comprehensive concussion program brings athletes back safely to the sport
Monday, December 28, 2015
It was the high school football section finals and Esko sophomore Nick Emanuel, a wide receiver, was about to make a catch.
“I was running down the sideline to catch the pass, and then got hit,” he recalls.
As his dad, Brad Emanuel, rushed to his side, Nick lay briefly on the turf, and then sat up. At first, it looked like he just took a hard hit, but soon Nick knew, something wasn’t right.
“My eyes started to hurt from the bright lights, so I knew something was up then,” he says.
Nick had a suffered a concussion.
Last year in Minnesota alone, approximatel...
Maurices reports record first quarter results
Monday, December 28, 2015
Maurices followed up its record setting 2015 fiscal year with a very strong first quarter in fiscal 2016. Total sales for the first quarter, which ended October 24, increased 12% over the same period to $282.7 million as compared to $251.9 million last year. Comparable sales were up 7, representing the seventh consecutive quarter of positive comp growth for Maurices.
Profits for the first quarter were a record $39.7 million, or 14% of sales, which is a 48% increase over the same period last year.
Maurices continues its new store expansion plans, adding 50 new stores as part of its US an...
Minnesota Power completes major environmental improvement project at its largest generating station
Monday, December 28, 2015
Cohasset, Minn. – Minnesota Power’s Boswell Energy Center will generate electricity more cleanly and reliably for many years to come with the completion of a major emissions reduction project.
The three-year environmental improvement project at Boswell Unit 4 recently wrapped up in Cohasset and is online and generating power to meet customers’ energy needs. The environmental upgrade is reducing mercury emissions by 90 percent and also significantly reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and particulates, meeting all state and federal regulations. Unit 4, capable of producing 585 megawatts, is Minnesota Power’s largest coal-fired generating unit. Minnesota Power is an operating division of ALLET...
Minnesota Power seeks rate shift to help global industrial customers
Monday, November 16, 2015
Minnesota Power seeks to reduce electric rates for some of its largest industrial users while adding a monthly charge on smaller commercial users and raising residential rates.
The utility, a division of ALLETE Inc., said the reduced rate will assist critical industrial companies “uniquely exposed to global competitive pressures.”
The 2015 Minnesota Legislature enacted a law authorizing Minnesota Power to submit discounted rate plans for a limited number of its large industrial customers including taconite mines and forest product industries that meet state criteria as energy-intensive and trade-exposed (EITE) businesses.
“For these large industrial companies that employ thousands of people in our region...
Monaco Air building a new terminal in Duluth
Monday, November 16, 2015
It’s a big year for Monaco Air Duluth, the general aviation hub at the Duluth International Airport.
The company is building a new $4 million terminal that will triple its space, raise its profile and provide the high-end amenities that executives, dignitaries and celebrities who make stops in Duluth in private planes expect during their travels.
That, combined with an expansion for U.S. Customs quarters at Monaco Air, positions the general aviation terminal for future growth for flights not served at the airport’s main passenger terminal. And it’s all happening as Monaco Air this month marks 10 years in Duluth.
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AAR Celebrate Milestone in Duluth
Monday, November 02, 2015
AAR celebrated the completion of its 200th aircraft for Air Canada Thursday at its Duluth maintenance facility. AAR is also marking three years doing business in the Duluth market, where it contributes $47 million annually to the regional economy.
At the end of 2012, AAR it re-opened the former Northwest Airlines maintenance base, a 188,000 square-foot aircraft hanger. The aircraft maintenance company now has three aircraft maintenance lines and provides 385 full-time jobs.
"AAR is grateful to the city of Duluth, Mayor Ness and all of the people who have contributed to the success of this industry-leading, public-private partnership," Danny Kleiman, grou...
UW-Superior and Lake Superior College announce articulation agreement in biology
Monday, November 02, 2015
Superior, Wis.- The University of Wisconsin-Superior and Lake Superior College in Duluth, Minn., are proud to announce that they have partnered for a new articulation agreement in Biology.
Lake Superior College (LSC) students can make a seamless transition into UW-Superior by transferring the credits they earned at LSC in Associate of Arts Degree to UW-Superior for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology.
In the interest of fostering cooperation between institutions, and to better serve the transfer of students from Lake Superior College to the UW-Superior, the faculty and administration of both institutions have established this articulation agreement.
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http://www.businessnorth.com/press_releases/uw-superior-and-lake-superior-college-announce-articulation-agreement-in/article_d4059b24-7e97-11e5-91c5-b7516a20ee3c.html
Northland Foundation awards $403,613 in 68 grants to nonprofit organizations and schools in northeas
Thursday, October 15, 2015
The Board of Trustees and staff of the Northland Foundation awarded 68 grants totaling $403,613.61 during the third quarter of 2015.
Among some of the special awards made this past quarter was nearly $20,000 aimed at helping strengthen the Prek-Grade 3 continuum in order to improve school readiness and educational outcomes for children in the region. A total of 14 grants have been made to community/school district teams that participated in the Northland Foundation’s Early Childhood Summit held in April.
In addition, the Northland Foundation provided critical school supplies to 8 school districts whose student populations qualifying for free/reduced cost lunch are 40% or more. The...
Seaway administrator optimistic about Great Lakes region
Thursday, October 08, 2015
Humility is not a bad thing, but it's been overdone in the Midwest-Great Lakes region, believes Betty Sutton, the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. (SLSDC) administrator. From a maritime shipping standpoint, she wishes residents would be more vocal about the virtues of transporting cargo through the Great Lakes and the Seaway.
"We have to talk about our successes- the importance of maritime commerce," she said Sept. 1 while visiting the Twin Ports for SLSDC's quarterly meeting. The Ohio native is not just seeking attention for publicity's sake. Her goal as administrator, a position she began two years ago, is to bette...
Entrepreneurs address Innovation Conference Expo
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics held its first Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference Expo Thursday at the University of Minnesota Duluth. The event featured several speakers, many of them successful young entrepreneurs.
Speaker Connor Wray, CFO and founder of JonnyPops, provided insights about how to start a business, drawing from his own entrepreneurial experience.
JonnyPops all natural popsicles was named after the man with the original idea, Jonny, who, along with his cousin, Erik, dreamt up the product.
Sometime later, while sophomores attending St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., Wray, Erik Brust, Andrew Sather and Kilian Wald joined together in a clas...
Essentia Health hosts national diabetes conference for medical professionals across the country
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Almost two million people are diagnosed with diabetes each year, and it remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States. To help curb the diabetes epidemic, Essentia Health is hosting a diabetes conference from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at the Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center (DECC).
“Diabetes is a multi-faceted disease that spans both the medical and social aspects of patient care,” says Dr. Thomas Heinitz, a Family Medicine physician at the Essentia Health-Proctor Clinic and the conference’s co-director. “This conference will help the busy primary care physician or advanced practitioner understand both th...
Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic Pediatrics Department receives statewide award for vaccinations
Thursday, September 24, 2015
The Minnesota Department of Health has recognized the Pediatrics Department at the Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic for having the highest immunization rates in the state for its clinic size.
The clinic, located at 420 E. First St. was recognized in both childhood (birth to age 2) and adolescent (ages 13-17) categories. The vaccination rates were 87.8% for children, and 43.6% for teens. The rates are based on Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC) data as of August 1, 2015.
The high immunization rates are the result of teamwork between both the clinical outreach staff and the Pediatrics Department.
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http://www.howieblog.com/?p=47263
Maurices makes grand gesture
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Ann Marie Stojevich went to the old Lincoln Park school as a child growing up in Duluth. On Tuesday, she returned to the repurposed school on the 2400 block of West Fifth Street with a group from Maurices to help share in the clothing company's charitable-giving day known as the "Grand Give."
The company closed its headquarters for the day to blanket the community, reaching out to 31 organizations across Duluth. At the Damiano Center, Maurices staff cooked an Italian lunch for more than 400 people and volunteered as cheese-shredding wait staff.
In Lincoln Park, Stojevich and a dozen others arrived a...
Duluth-based Maurices posts record profits
Monday, September 21, 2015
Duluth-based Maurices has ended its fiscal year with record-breaking profits and sales.
For the first time in the retail chain’s history, total sales surpassed $1 billion, up 9 percent over last year, according to the company’s annual results.
Sales were boosted with the addition of 41 stores. Excluding the newly opened stores, sales still increased by 5 percent.
The record results were driven by sales growth at the chain’s existing stores, also called the comparable store sales, combined with record merchandise margins, according to Brian Thun, the company’s chief financial officer.
For full article, see link:
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/business/3843325-duluth-based-maurices-posts-record-profits
Minnesota Power to launch community solar garden program
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Minnesota Power announced Thursday it will offer a new energy option for customers by launching a community solar garden program that is expected to be generating power from the sun in late 2016.
In its filing with the Public Utilities Commission, the Duluth-based utility said its initial solar garden will be constructed in two locations – a 40-kilowatt array on Arrowhead Road in Duluth and a 1-megawatt array on a still-to-be-determined site in northeastern Minnesota. Both arrays will combine to supply generation for solar garden subscribers. Based on customer demand, additional gardens would be offered for subscription.
The solar garden program, Minnesot...
Plans unveiled for Esseita Health Regional Wellness Center
Thursday, September 10, 2015
A year ago, the idea of building a regional health and wellness center for southern St. Louis County was a lofty goal for a group of area residents and public officials, Dan Urshan recalled.
But on Wednesday, Urshan was beaming with excitement as officials finally unveiled the plans for a $17 million facility slated to open in Hermantown in 2018.
"A year ago, this was something we were all just working really hard to do," said Urshan, a member of the citizen steering committee that developed the project. "But today, really, we take a huge step forward in this process and a hug...
Minnesota Power's 'Power Volunteering on the Plaza' benefits four nonprofits
Tuesday, September 08, 2015
Minnesota Power’s “Power Volunteers” will spring into action on Thursday to help hundreds of children and families in need gain access to some of the basics that many others take for granted.
Working in assembly-line fashion, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., employee volunteers will gather in shifts on the plaza outside Minnesota Power’s General Office Building in Duluth to package toothbrushes, healthy snacks, warm socks and laundry soap for several nonprofit organizations that serve children and families in the region. The simple act of assembling a snack pack or dental kit is a big help to nonprofits that often ca...
JNBA's Brown named a top independent financial advisor
Monday, August 31, 2015
Barron’s has named JNBA Financial Advisors’ CEO Richard S. Brown to its 2015 list of the Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors. JNBA, which has an office in Duluth, is the only Minnesota firm to be named to the list.
Earlier this year, Barron’s ranked Brown as one of Minnesota’s top two financial advisors, making the firm the top Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) in the state. Also, for the sixth year in a row, the independent, 36-year-old firm was named to Barron’s list of the 1,200 top advisors in the country. JNBA has twice been named one of the nation’s top 100 independent wealth advisors by Barron’s and Th...
St. Scholastica adding second campus to expand healthcare program
Monday, August 31, 2015
Ground was broken Wednesday for the College of St. Scholastica's Health Science Pavilion at BlueStone – which will create a second Duluth campus for the college.
Construction of the 45,000-square-foot structure will be at 940 Woodland Ave., St. Scholastica’s first-ever academic building in Duluth that’s not on its 1200 Kenwood Ave. main campus.
The three-story building will sit on a three-acre site formerly occupied by Woodland Middle School. It is situated in the BlueStone development one mile from the main St. Scholastica campus.
For full article, see link:
http://www.businessnorth.com/daily_briefing/st-scholastica-adding-second-campus-to-expand-healthcare-program/article_4bbaecc6-4c3b-11e5-a4d9-433932c9bb29.htm
LSBE to sponsor first Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference
Thursday, August 20, 2015
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE), at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), will hold its first LSBE Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference on Oct. 1. It will be held from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the UMD Kirby Ballroom.
The conference will cover a variety of topics relevant to entrepreneurship, drawing from the experience of 15 successful entrepreneurs in the areas of high tech, product innovation, venture capital, crowd funding, food ventures and renewable energy.
Speakers will include UMD alumnus Dan Fishback. who will discuss 10 ways to raise capital, during the morning keynote. Alumna Allison Sen will tal...
Port Authority boss outlines future
Friday, August 14, 2015
Before leather-gloved steelworkers set vertical steel pilings in place with the help of a crane and vibration hammer, the painters apply a black coating to the pilings that are being used to line the Dock D wall off Helberg Drive.
The paint is applied to the top 15 feet or so of the hefty 56-foot pilings to help curb the oxidation near the water line that leads to rust. The paint is American, the 400 pilings going in along the lengthy stretch of dock made of U.S. steel.
The rehabilitation of long-dormant Docks C and D is well underway. At $17.7 million...
Allete reports positive results in second quarter
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Allete is reporting a good second quarter, with earnings, net income and revenue up.
Revenue reached $323.2 million, up over 2014’s $260.7 million, according to the Duluth-based energy company’s most recent unaudited income data. Earnings were 46 cents per share on net income of $22.5 million for the quarter ending June 30. That tops 2014’s 40 cents per share on net income of $16.8 million.
Allete’s electric utilities — Minnesota Power and Superior Water, Light & Power — and its investment in the American Transmission Co. also showed a net income growth, reaching $23.6 million, up $6.1 million over the second quarte...
Essentia Health Cancer program earns national recognition
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Essentia Health’s STAR oncology program is getting national recognition. STAR stands for Survivorship Training and Rehabilitation and focuses on helping patients heal physically and emotionally from cancer. The program’s founder, Dr. Julie Silver, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, asked Essentia’s STAR coordinator, Joan Jeanetta, to speak at the program’s national conference earlier this month in Boston.
“Dr. Silver approached me back in January and asked if I would be willing to present. She recognized the unique challenges we face as a four-state health system. If you look at a map, you can see how spread out we are,” Jeanett...
Wipfli LLP named one of nation's top value added resellers (VAR) by accounting today
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Minneapolis, Minnesota (August 7, 2015) — Wipfli has been named to Accounting Today’s Top 100 VARs for 2015. The Top 100 resellers are chosen from organizations specializing in the sale and implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and accounting software.
The selection is based on annual revenue generated by each reseller. A special report that includes names of the organizations selected for this year’s Top 100 list, ranked by revenue, was published this month. Wipfli ranked #12 in the nation based on revenue.
“This great honor demonstrates our commitment to helping our clients succeed in the current marketplace leveraging the latest and stronges...
'A huge change' for St. Luke's
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
St. Luke's hospital is relentless in promoting its slogan: "The patient above all else." But the Duluth hospital hasn't been able to give patients and their families the best experience when it comes to operations and procedures, acknowledged Toni Schultz, director of surgical services.
It's a highly charged atmosphere, she said, lacking the privacy and quiet that patients and their families crave on a stressful day.
All of that will change dramatically on Monday, St. Luke's administrators and physicians say, when the hospital's expanded surgical and procedural care unit opens on the fourth level of what the hospital simply calls Building A.
Schult...
Duluth-based Lion Hotel Group begins construction of Holiday Inn Express & Suite hotel in Hermantown
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Duluth-based Lion Hotel Group has begun construction of a five-story, 80-room Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Hermantown. Located near the intersection of Haines Road and Mall Drive, the hotel is scheduled to open in the summer of 2016.
Twenty-four of the 80 rooms will be suites, and the hotel will feature an outdoor patio area, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center and guest laundry, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi, breakfast and shuttle service. A 24-hour market will be available for guests to purchase beverages and snacks.
To accommodate air travelers using the nearby Duluth International Airport, the hotel wil...
National Bank of Commerce acquires new building
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
National Bank of Commerce announced Friday that it has purchased the building at 3631 Tower Ave. in Superior to serve as its Operations Center.
The Superior-based bank’s deposit operations and information technology teams will work out of the building. The building previously housed Northern Bridges Family Care.
Of NBC’s 120 full-time local employees, 16 will work at the new Operations Center. The move ensures that current and future jobs in these departments will be kept locally, CEO Steve Burgess said. "This is just an example of what really differentiates us from the big banks,” Burgess said in a prepared statement. “For ove...
Essentia Health colon cancer screening saving lives
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Essentia Health patients will live an additional 18,525 years thanks to the organization’s efforts to increase the number of patients being screened for colon cancer. Over the past two years, the health system has increased the percentage of patients screened by 8 percent.
“We recognized we had an opportunity for improvement,” says Cindy Ferrara, Essentia system quality manager. “Now we have programs to track who is due for a screening, and if one has been scheduled.”
Last year, 97,517 Essentia Health patients were eligible to be screened for colon cancer. Of those, 69,429, or 71 percent, were screened. “We’re beating the nationa...
Essentia Health now allows patients to see caregivers notes in medical records
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Sometimes it can be difficult to remember everything you hear during your doctor’s appointment. It can be even more daunting to decipher that information third hand, as the caretaker for an elderly relative.
As of July 1, Essentia Health patients who have access to their medical records via MyHealth can read the notes made by caregivers during clinic appointments and urgent care visits. Loved ones who act as caretakers and have proxy access to a patient’s MyHealth account can also see the “Visit Notes.”
“Research shows that patients value this type of transparency and partnership with their healthcare team,” says Dr. To...
Fryberger attorneys achieve designation
Friday, July 24, 2015
Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith & Frederick, P.A. announced that seven attorneys – Stephanie A. Ball, Shawn M. Dunlevy, Robert R. Kanuit, Paul B. Kilgore, Paul A. Loraas, Daniel D. Maddy and James H. Stewart – were named 2015 Minnesota Super Lawyers. Only 5 percent of Minnesota lawyers are awarded the honor each year
Ball was named in the Top 50 Women Minnesota Super Lawyers, 2015. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School and practices in the areas of civil litigation, including personal injury, wrongful death, products liability, construction, insurance and surety law, commercial litigation and lender liability. She i...
MMC, Essentia celebrate collaborative effort to enhance healthcare
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Driving a lengthy distance for treatment while in the throes of cancer is difficult. But it’s a necessary evil for rural residents who don’t live near a hospital equipped to assist them.
Dan Hymans has firsthand knowledge. Four years ago while working as chief executive of Ashland Memorial Medical Center (MMC), he became a cancer patient.
“Dr. Mihailo Lalich became my doctor and Essentia Health became my cancer care center. I found out exactly what it was like to drive (from Ashland) to Duluth every day – one hour and 20 minutes,” each way, he said. “One day at 8:15 in th...
UCare recognizes quality care at Essentia Health clinics
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Ucare, an independent non-profit health plan, has recognized Essentia Health care teams at 24 clinics for delivering high-quality care. UCare provides care and services to more than 500,000 members in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The awards earned are in UCare’s 2014 Pay for Performance (P4P) program, which focuses on providing high-quality preventive care to patients.
“Quality is one of UCare’s key values,” UCare Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Russ Kuzel says. “We greatly value the high-quality care Essentia Health delivers every day and we are pleased to honor their outstanding efforts to help our members of all ages an...
Essentia Health Foundation to celebrate new pediatric solarium
Friday, July 17, 2015
The Essentia Health Foundation next week will celebrate the construction of a new pediatric solarium at the Essentia Health St. Mary’s-Children’s Hospital in Duluth with a groundbreaking ceremony. It will be held from noon to 1:15 p.m., July 23, on the hospital’s eighth floor. The public is welcome to attend.
The solarium will be a space dedicated to teenagers and young adults receiving care at St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital. The space will be bathed in sunlight, with activity areas, access to fresh air and a view of Lake Superior. It will be a nourishing haven for kids with conditions such a...
Money magazine ranks St. Scholastica among nations best schools
Thursday, July 16, 2015
The College of St. Scholastica is on Money magazine’s list of top colleges, with a ranking that jumped nearly 200 spots in the past year.
Out of the 736 colleges that made Money’s Best Colleges list for 2015-16, St. Scholastica is at no. 295. The ranking methodology examines the nation’s roughly 1,500 four-year colleges and takes into account 21 factors in three categories: quality of education, affordability, and outcomes (alumni earnings). Last year, St. Scholastica came in at no. 471.
“We're grateful for this recognition of our strong graduation rates, our high-quality education, our commitment to affordability and financial aid, and th...
Labovitz School of Business and Economics established a entrepreneurship minor
Thursday, July 09, 2015
The Labovitz School of Business and Economics at the University of Minnesota Duluth has established an Entrepreneurship Minor for students who are interested in starting and managing their own businesses. The Entrepreneurship Minor, which supplements a chosen LSBE major, is available for students to declare for the Fall 2015 semester.
Encompassing required upper-division credit classes based in entrepreneurship, finance, and business law, with an additional elective in management or marketing, the new minor will provide students with a foundation of the basic requirements of starting a business.
“Focusing on the economic vitality of our local area, the state of Minnesota, and wit...
Rajala Woods underway in Hoyt Lakes
Wednesday, July 08, 2015
HOYT LAKES — Mayor Mark Skelton remembers when the City of Hoyt Lakes was notified by Minnesota Power last winter that they’d be cutting down some trees close to the Steven Chambers Pavilion.
“We had a whole bunch of concerned citizens,’’ Skelton said, including bird watchers and trail users. “They were all pretty concerned that the woods were being cut.’’
However, after Minnesota Power addressed those concerns, Skelton is supportive of the cutting and replanting efforts being undertaken as par of the Rajala Woods initiative.
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http://www.virginiamn.com/news/local/rajala-woods-underway-in-hoyt-lakes/article_48394a70-2517-11e5-ba75-5b0ca6e3a613.html
Minnesota Power celebrates conversion of Laskin Energy Center to natural gas
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
The Minnesota Power division of ALLETE Inc. on Thursday celebrated the conversion of its Laskin Energy Center in Hoyt Lakes from coal generation to natural gas.
Laskin generating units one and two began generating electricity fueled by natural gas on June 16 and June 3, respectively.
The power plant’s two 55-megawatt coal-fired generating units were taken offline for the conversion in early March, about two weeks after the Laskin station received its last trainload of coal. As a natural gas “peaking plant,” Laskin will not operate continuously as it once did, but will only generate power when demand and economics dictate.
For ful...
Labovitz School cuts MBA tuition, adds major scholarships
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Tuition will be reduced approximately 25 percent for the MBA program offered by the Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD).
LSBE also recently announced that its graduate students may now apply for one of two newly instituted Dennis Maki Graduate Tuition Fellowships. Each amounts to $6,000 per year with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
The new per-credit tuition amount is $900 in Duluth and $1000 in Rochester, with the program requiring 32 credits. The lower MBA tuition rates are beginning fall 2015.
For full article, see link:
http://www.businessnorth.com/briefing.asp?RID=6818
LHB working with the School District of Superior
Monday, June 29, 2015
LHB was selected to work with the School District of Superior to develop concepts for public support to pass district referendums.
The School District of Superior recently worked with LHB to conduct a facility assessment of the district. Upon completion of the assessment, various opportunities were identified including the replacement of Cooper Elementary School and major educational improvements to the high school, enhanced safety, security, and energy efficiency improvements, along with the return on investment for maintenance, repair, and replacement projects. LHB is now providing referendum consulting, communication, design, and utilizing Kraus-Anderson to assist with construction management services for the district.
Fo...
St. Scholastica purchases Bluestone development land
Friday, June 26, 2015
The College of St. Scholastica has purchased half of the remaining land that's part of the Bluestone Commons development near the University of Minnesota Duluth.
St. Scholastica spokesman Bob Ashenmacher said Thursday that about 3.5 acres have been secured by the college, but he declined to say what the college might build or who the developer might be.
"We bought the land because it's a good investment," he said, and it affords the college several options.
For full article, see link:
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3774186-st-scholastica-purchases-bluestone-development-land
Eventis adopts Consolidated Communications name
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Enventis on Monday adopted the Consolidated Communications name and brand in its Minnesota, North Dakota and Iowa markets.
Consolidated completed its merger with Enventis on October 8. The company is one of the largest, independent communications providers in the United States. In 2014, Consolidated reported revenue of $790.1 million and total connections of 849,452.
“It’s an exciting time for our company as we unify as one brand and one team with greater scale and resources to provide our customers even more value,” Bob Udell, Consolidated president and chief executive officer, said in a news release
For full article, see link:
http://www.businessnorth.com/briefing.asp?RID=6797
Essentia Health Fitness & Health Expo begins today
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Grandma’s Marathon weekend officially kicks off this afternoon with the Essentia Health Fitness & Health Expo. The free, two-day event is open today from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The expo is held in the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) arena and is open to the public. Exhibitors will be showcasing the latest products and services available in the athletic industry.
Participants registered in the 39th annual Grandma’s Marathon and the 25th annual Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon may pick up their race packets at the event, as well. Packet pick-up continues until 11 p.m...
Essentia Health takes on deadly sepsis
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Skyrocketing cases of sepsis in hospitals across the country have prompted Essentia Health to put new protocols in place and employ its electronic medical record to watch for early signs of the potentially deadly condition.
“Sepsis is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. In its early stages, it can be difficult to diagnose and can lead to a patient’s rapid deterioration,” says Dr. Jeff Lyon, Essentia Health Patient Safety Officer. “By then, our treatments become less successful, and patients may experience multiple-organ dysfunction, such as kidney and respiratory failure.”
The electronic health record will look for certain “predictiv...
Essentia Health medical staff stock up Grandma's medical tent
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Next Saturday’s Grandma’s Marathon may be one of the biggest days of the year for the thousands of runners, but it’s also one of the busiest days of the year for Essentia Health medical staff. That’s why they’ll be stocking up supplies and laying out cots next Friday evening in preparation for the big race.
“We see a lot of patients with muscle cramping, blisters, basically your exercise-related injuries,” says Dr. Ben Nelson, Essentia Health sports medicine doctor and the medical director of Grandma’s Marathon. “A lot of what we see depends on the weather conditions for the runners. We’ve see...
Essentia Health offers diabetes support and education classes
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Essentia Health will provide education and offer support to adults with diabetes at a series of classes at the West Duluth Clinic.
Each hour-long class begins at 5:30 p.m. and is held the first Monday of the month, beginning in August. Topics include addressing “Diabetes Burnout,” medications, proper nutrition and even a holiday potluck in December.
These classes are offered as a complimentary service to the community. The West Duluth Clinic is located at 4212 Grand Ave., Duluth.
For full article, see link:
http://www.howieblog.com/?p=44203
Maurices 'Topping Off' ceremony today
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
maurices will celebrate a major milestone in its construction project — the Topping Off of its new headquarters on Monday, June 8, at 3:30 pm. A “Topping Off” ceremony is a long-standing tradition in construction when the last major structural steel beam is placed.
This milestone celebration will be attended by maurices 425-plus associates and construction partners.
Program:
. George Goldfarb, President of maurices
. Mayor Don Ness, City of Duluth
. Brad Wood, Chief Operating Officer, McGough Construction
. Brian Thun, SVP/Chief Financial Officer, maurices
. Raising and placement of the steel beam
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AAR named Best Airframe MRO Provider worldwide by ATE&M Magazine
Friday, June 05, 2015
AAR was named Best Airframe MRO Provider at the 2015 Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance (ATE&M) Awards ceremony in London.
AAR has earned the recognition three times in the last four years, however, this year the category was geographically expanded from “The Americas” region to recognize entrants’ global impact. Winners were shortlisted by ATE&M readers before being vetted by a panel of expert aviation industry judges.
Through its 1MRO service delivery network, AAR provides a consistent approach and process to maintenance and modification work done on every aircraft type across its six aircraft repair stations in the U.S., delivering the same qualit...
Involta doubles staff, gains Ohio stronghold
Friday, June 05, 2015
Involta, which operates two data centers in Duluth, announced a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Data Recovery Services, LLC (DRS), a managed-services and IT consulting firm operating in Ohio and Pennsylvania. With minimal overlap in service offerings and territory, the agreement leverages the capacities and strengths of both companies to better serve mid-market and enterprise-class clients, Involta said.
“DRS and Involta share many important values and approaches to our businesses,” said Bruce Lehrman, Involta CEO. “Both DRS and Involta are built on enterprise-grade technologies, offer superior customer service and have tremendous rapport with our clients. Mos...
Blandin Foundation, Trust assets rebound following recession
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
The value of financial assets held by the Blandin Foundation and Blandin Trust have almost fully rebounded since a strong hit was taken during the Great Recession, representatives told the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce at a Monday luncheon.
Combined assets held by the two units totaled $448 million in April 2006 but declined to $295 million by February 2009, said Brian Nicklason, Chairman of Investment Committee.
"It was difficult times …it was a big hit. We had a $153 million drop. Today, I’m proud to say we’re back up to $432 million,” explained Nicklason, who also is President of Woodlan...
Maurices post strong quarterly, YTD sales, profits
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Duluth-based Maurices posted strong results for the third quarter ending April 25. Third quarter profits were $47.4 million, or 17.2 percent of sales, a 42 percent increase versus the same quarter of 2014.
Sales increased $23.2 million, or 9.2 percent, to $274.9 million versus $251.7 million for the same quarter last year. Comparable sales for the quarter increased by 6 percent, driven by both strong brick and mortar and digital growth compared with last year.
The company said it’s maurices’ fifth consecutive quarter of positive comparable store sales.
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http://www.businessnorth.com/briefing.asp?RID=6761
Maurices employees make their mark
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
The construction of the new Maurices headquarters is nearing a milestone with the placement next week of the final steel beam.
The beam is 30 feet long, weighs 1,700 pounds and, unlike all of the others, is painted white. After Monday, it also includes the signatures of Maurices' roughly 450 corporate employees.
"Should I sign my name backwards?" said Bonnie Carlson, an administrative assistant, to a coworker. "I started writing cursive backwards in grade school."
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http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3757153-maurices-employees-make-their-mark
Boldt recognized for safety, health intiatives
Friday, May 29, 2015
The Boldt Company’s Minnesota operations were recently recognized for superior performance in workplace safety and health by The Minnesota Safety Council. A Governor’s Safety Award was presented at the Governor’s Safety Awards luncheon.
In determining award winners, the Minnesota Safety Council solicits injury information from workplaces and compares with national data along with a firm’s past performance, ongoing safety program and activities.
Boldt earned the “meritorious achievement” award from the council for meeting specified industry safety benchmarks and achieving incidence rates that are better than the industry average for at least three years.
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Minnesota Power dedicates white pine effort to Jack Rajala
Friday, May 29, 2015
Minnesota Power on Thursday dedicated a new forest-management effort in honor of Jack Rajala, the longtime logger, mill owner and landowner who has worked tirelessly to bring back the state's big white pines.
The Duluth-based utility announced it will plant up to 3 million white pine, red pine, jack pine and spruce seedlings over the next 10 years on 3,000 acres across the region.
The utility said its new "Rajala Woods initiative" is a $1.4 million effort to "restore and enhance white pine and other conifer tree species through management practices that will ensure the sustainable use of the forest, improve biodiversity...
Docks celebrated for its history, vital future
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Marshall High School senior Joe Johnson wagged a fruit skewer and remarked, "I should go to more groundbreakings."
The University of Wisconsin-bound engineering student was job shadowing while the Duluth Seaway Port Authority hosted a white-tent gala of local, state and federal officials Wednesday. Johnson wanted to see the governmental side of big-project engineering, and the guest list didn't disappoint.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Rick Nolan and U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administrator Paul Jaenichen, an appointee of President Barack Obama, were among those on hand to break ground on the final stage of the revitalization of Dock C and D &mdash...
New headquarters building will boost Maurices' staff wellness programs
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
When Jamie Somrock started at Maurices four years ago, she never imagined how involved her role as wellness specialist would become.
"We have such active and involved associates," said the chiseled instructor as several associates (Maurices' name for its employees) began to find a yoga mat for a lunch-hour class last week. "It's endless. They're always asking for more."
The company's current headquarters feature a group fitness room and — several hallways, staircases and pedometer steps away — a gymnasium called Club 105 that's filled with exercise equipment.
Come next spring, when the company's new headquarters open on the 400 block of Wes...
Duluth News Tribune staff honored with statewide Page One Awards
Friday, May 22, 2015
The Duluth News Tribune received several first-place honors in the 2015 Page One Awards hosted by the Society of Professional Journalists Tuesday night at the Commons Hotel in Minneapolis.
Competing in the small-newspaper division (circulations under 50,000), the News Tribune won the following awards:
First place, Spot News, Tom Olsen, Brady Slater, Jana Hollingsworth (reporting) and Addie Bergstrom (page design) for coverage of a fatal stabbing at a West Duluth grocery store.
. First place, Feature, Brady Slater for a story on the first anniversary of the collision of two planes carrying skydivers over Superior.
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MP's transmission line moves forward
Friday, May 22, 2015
DULUTH — Minnesota’s Power Great Northern Transmission Line project has cleared another important hurdle in the company’s bid to bring more renewable and carbon-free hydroelectricity from Manitoba, Canada, to northeastern Minnesota.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved MP’s request for a Certificate of Need for the 220-mile transmission line that was proposed three years ago.
MP officials have said the project will cost between $560 million and $710 million. MP is a utility division of ALLETE Inc.
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http://www.virginiamn.com/news/local/mp-s-transmission-line-moves-forward/article_18b9f288-002b-11e5-b106-7721ce8fb398.html
Northland foundation gives out money locally
Thursday, May 21, 2015
The Northland Foundation awarded 66 grants to nonprofits serving northeastern Minnesota in the first quarter of 2015, including four in Lake County.
The Friends of the Finland Community received $10,000 to support youth activities. North Shore Horizons in Two Harbors was awarded $11,000 from Butler Family Foundation to expand their services to victims of domestic violence through expanded hours and outreach in Finland. North Shore Area Partners in Silver Bay was awarded $15,420 from the Rural Aging Initiative, and the Two Harbors robotics team was awarded $1,000 from the Youth in Philanthropy Fund.
In total, $884,226 was awarded by the foundation betwee...
Pro Print wins Outstanding Achievement in Programs award, honorable mentions at prestigious Midwest
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Pro Print, Inc. received an award for Outstanding Achievement in Programs in the annual Star of Excellence Awards, a five-state printing competition hosted by the Printing Industry Midwest, the region’s trade association for printing, communication and graphic arts industry.
Competing against entries from printing and graphic arts firms throughout the Midwest, Pro Print received a Best of Category award. The company’s wining submission was a Program for Pippin, the Broadway Play. Pro Print also received a Best in Class award, as well as four Honorable Mentions for its entries.
“We are very proud of our winning team,” said Creston Dorothy, president an...
Allete CEO: Company had a good 2014
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Allete CEO Al Hodnik told about 750 people at the company's annual shareholders meeting in Duluth last week that the company had a good 2014.
Net income was up 10 percent over 2014. Operating revenue was up 12 percent. Its largest utility, Minnesota Power, set a record electric load. Total Allete assets reached $4.4 million. Stock dividends rose 3.1 percent. And stocks reached an all-time high of nearly $60 a share.But by the time of the meeting on Tuesday, the stock had slipped to $48 a share.
During the question-and-answer period at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, Hodnik attributed the stock's pric...
Maurices owner to buy Ann Taylor women's clothing chain for $2.15 billion
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Ascena Retail Group Inc., the parent company of Duluth-based Maurices, announced Monday it is buying fellow women’s retailer Ann Inc. for $2.15 billion.
The deal increases Ascena’s reach in the women’s apparel market. By adding the Ann Taylor and Loft brands to its portfolio — which also includes clothing chains Dress Barn and Lane Bryant, and preteen retailer Justice — the Mahwah, N.J.-based company will become one of North America’s largest and most diversified specialty apparel retailers, Chief Executive David Jaffe said.
“This powerful transaction joins two strong and highly complementary organizations and management teams,” he said in a statement.
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Minnesota Power's international project clears major regulatory hurdle
Friday, May 15, 2015
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) on Thursday unanimously approved Minnesota Power’s, a utility division of ALLETE Inc., request for a Certificate of Need (CN) for the 500-kilovolt Great Northern Transmission Line. The project is designed to bring renewable and carbon free hydroelectricity from Manitoba to Minnesota Power’s customers in Northeastern Minnesota.
Among the most important approvals needed for the 220-mile transmission line first proposed three years ago, the CN decision follows months of public meetings and hearings and the submission of numerous written comments and testimony.
Minnesota Power needs the line to deliver at least 383 megawatts (MW) of energy t...
St. Luke's adds heart imaging system
Friday, May 15, 2015
St. Luke’s has acquired an advanced nuclear cardiology imaging system that provides highly detailed pictures of the heart that enable physicians to assess the location, extent and severity of heart disease quickly and accurately. This is the first imaging system of its kind north of the Twin Cities.
The Discovery™ NM 530 nuclear imaging system from GE Healthcare uses revolutionary Alcyone technology to improve scanning speed and diagnostic accuracy. With conventional nuclear cardiac imaging, a patient must hold their arms above their head for two scans that take 15 to 20 minutes each. With the Discovery NM 530c, the scanning tim...
St. Luke's to present A Never-Before Seen Look at Cancer Survivorship
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Join St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center and Dr. Basem Goueli for a free educational event and lecture, “Behind the Curtain: A Never-Before Seen Look at Cancer Survivorship,” on Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 p.m. at Marshall School Auditorium. There will be a light dinner and refreshments served beginning at 5 p.m.
Goueli, MD, PhD, will discuss how to optimize cancer survivorship, the importance of the patient and oncologist relationship, and his evolution as a medical oncologist. Following the lecture, there will be a time for questions.
Everyone is invited to the lecture, whether you are a cancer survivor, family member, or simpl...
Hodnik tells shareholders: ALLETE more balanced, sustainable and agile
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
ALLETE Inc. is more balanced, sustainable and agile than ever before, company investors heard today at the Duluth-based energy company’s 2015 Annual Meeting of Shareholders.
Approximately 800 people gathered this morning at Duluth’s Entertainment Convention Center to re-elect ten directors, consider compensation-related resolutions and ratify the appointment of ALLETE’s accounting firm. They also heard from ALLETE Chairman, President and CEO Al Hodnik, who noted that ALLETE in 2014 increased net income 10 percent and operating revenue 12 percent compared to the year before.
ALLETE’s total assets climbed to $4.4 billion and capital expenditures for 2014 were the highest ever at $600 million...
Iron Range hospital finds new life with Essentia in charge
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Virginia Regional Medical Center was losing money and patients in 2011 at rates that made closure almost a certainty. Voters faced a hard choice: Surrender control of their city-owned hospital or risk watching it fail.
They surrendered, agreeing to let an outside health system run the hospital. City officials in 2012 signed a controversial deal with Duluth-based Essentia Health to take over the operation.
Critics questioned if Essentia would deliver what it promised. Three years later, though, even some skeptics say that while concerns remain, Essentia has made things better.
The health-care system says it's spent $7 million upgrading the facility, per th...
St. Scholastica commencement Saturday
Friday, May 08, 2015
The College of St. Scholastica will conduct its Spring 2015 Commencement ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday at Amsoil Arena.
The combined baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral ceremony will have 862 candidates for graduation. A total of 580 bachelor’s degrees, 210 master’s degrees, and 72 doctoral degrees will be awarded.
Rocklon Chapin, CEO/President of Benedictine Health System, will give the commencement address. The student address will be provided by graduate candidate 2015 Leadership Award Recipient Emily Glomski.
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LSC to host Dennis Godfrey Memorial Car Show Saturday
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Break out the mirror glaze pre-wax and make that Corvette shine: the LSC Car Show is right around the corner.
The car show, celebrated in memoriam to late LSC auto instructor Dennis Godfrey, on Saturday will host a colorful array of classic muscle cars and experimental vehicles for the public’s viewing pleasure.
Also, several fun events such as a pipe rapping contest, auto body demonstrations, a swap meet and awards in 25 different vehicle classes will be part of the show. Food and beverages will also be for sale.
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Blasting to begin Monday for new Essentia Health parking ramp in Duluth
Friday, May 01, 2015
The next step in Essentia Health’s $20 million parking ramp project will be a blast, literally. Using old-fashioned dynamite sticks, crews will begin to blast down into in the solid bedrock to prepare a new foundation for the ramp.
Providing safe care is Essentia’s top priority, so a blasting schedule has been created so staff in the Duluth Clinic’s Third Street Building will know when to halt or discontinue delicate procedures.
Blasting will begin Monday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. A minute before each blast, staff will hear three horn blasts, followed by the sound of an air hor...
Essentia Health Vascular & Interventional radiologist re-elected to national medical board
Friday, May 01, 2015
Essentia Health Vascular and Interventional Radiologist Dr. Gregory Snyder was recently re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Federation of State Medical Boards. Dr. Snyder will serve a three-year term.
Established in 1912, the Federation of State Medical Boards leads by promoting excellence in medical practice, licensure and regulation. It serves as the national resource and voice on behalf of state medical boards in their protection of the public.
“Being re-elected to the board of directors of the Federation of State Medical Boards is an incredible honor. Since serving as the president of the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, I hav...
St. Luke's celebrates expanded infusion center
Friday, May 01, 2015
Receiving medical treatment for any reason can be stressful, painful and can take time. St. Luke’s has expanded and remodeled its Infusion Therapy Clinic in order to make the cancer treatment process more comfortable for patients and staff. More than $155,000 was raised to fund the project.
"We needed new equipment to take care of patients in a state-of-the-art manner,” said John Strange, St. Luke’s president and CEO.
The center went from treating about 43 patients per day to about 79, nearly doubling since the expansion. There now are four private and three semi-private rooms, up from the original three, which ar...
Organ donors get permanent honor at St. Luke's
Friday, April 24, 2015
Mary Schmidt packed into a vehicle with her two adult daughters and made the trek from Bovey to Duluth on Thursday to honor their beloved son and brother — a smiling, bearded carpenter who loved to hunt, fish and tell stories around the campfire.
"I think about him every morning when I get up and every evening before I go to bed," said Schmidt of her son, David, who died in March 2014 at age 38. Schmidt is still getting letters from the recipients of her son's organs; one Minneapolis man was the recipient of David's liver
Mary and her daughters wer...
UMD Planetarium offers free Astronomy Day events
Friday, April 24, 2015
April 25 marks International Astronomy Day, a day encouraging people to gaze up at the stars. To mark the occasion and encourage folks to learn more about the cosmos, members of the Astronomy Club at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) are coordinating a series of free events at UMD’s Marshall H. Alworth Planetarium.
At 7 p.m. on Friday, April 24, Physics Professor Marc Seigar will share a free Planetarium presentation from NASA to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hubble telescope. It will feature many spectacular images as well as the history and significance of the space telescope’s contributions to ou...
Dr. Person named Business Person of the Year
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Dr. Peter Person, retiring Essentia Health chief executive, was named Business Person of the Year Wednesday by the UMD Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE).
Person served for six years as CEO of St. Mary’s Duluth Clinic, for eight years on the SMDC board of directors and for two years as president of the Duluth Clinic. He became CEO of Essentia Health in 2004 – a position he held until retiring earlier this year.
"This year, out selection is someone who has shown strong change leadership and has been highly successful at merging multiple healthcare systems,” said LSBE Dean Amy Hietapelto...
Lake Superior College Business Club nabs 24 awards, 7 golds at state leadership conference
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Ten BPA students will attend the BPA 2015 National Leadership Conference, titled “Imagine. Believe. Become.” in Anaheim, California May 5-10. They’ll join more than 5,000 students from across the nation to participate in national level business skills competitions, workshops, general sessions, and the national officer candidate campaigns and elections.
Once again, LSC’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) club took home some serious hardware at the BPA State Leadership Conference.
The conference, held February 19-21 in Alexandria, saw LSC’s BPA clubbers win 24 total awards, including an unprecedented SEVEN first place medals and three second place medals.
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LSC's SkillsUSA Team earns gold at state skills confernce
Thursday, April 23, 2015
LSC Integrated Manufacturing students Alicia Blair, Tim Pohl and James Loll took home a team gold medal at the recent SkillsUSA State Leadership & Skills Championship Conference.
The annual conference, held April 10-12 in Bloomington, featured nearly 350 college and post-secondary Integrated Manufacturing students from around the state.
The three-person team of Blair, Pohl and Loll won their gold medal by designing and creating a promotional billboard.
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http://www.howieblog.com/?p=41980
Northland Foundation seeking director of Business Finance
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Tony Sertich, president of the Northland Foundation, fired off this email blast today:
“The Northland Foundation is seeking its next Director of Business Finance. John Elden, who has successfully led the Business Finance Program for nearly 25 years, recently announced his plans to retire in July 2015.
This job opening is being posted widely utilizing online job sites. We hope that our many friends and colleagues will help spread the news by word-of-mouth, as well.
The Business Finance Program is a core activity of the Foundation. A sustainable regional economy, replete with good jobs for the individuals and families who call northeastern Minnesot...
Essentia announces staff appointments
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Dr. Enoch Lowe, an obstetrician and gynecologist, has joined the Essentia Health-Virginia Medical Arts Clinic in Virginia. Dr. Lowe has been caring for patients in Virginia on a part-time basis since August. He earned a medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and completed residencies in obstetrics and gynecology at both the Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., and Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. He is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in obstetrics and gynecology.
Nurse Practitioner Sara Luoma has joined the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at the Essentia Health-Virginia Medical Arts Clinic in Virginia. She ha...
Blandin Foundation and Trust to meet with court
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Officials from the Charles K. Blandin Residuary Trust and the Blandin Foundation will participate in a public hearing before Judge Margaret Marrinan on April 21 regarding grant-making from 2009 through 2011. At the 9:30 a.m. meeting in Ramsey County District Court, they will consider a new way to report and verify that the foundation is meeting its commitments to the communities of its local giving area, which include Itasca County, Remer, Hill City, Blackduck and Northome. The overviews occur every three years. Given the foundation’s role in oversight of the state’s charities, officials of the Minnesota Attorney General’s office participat...
UMD students compete to keep service members cool
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
An equipment prototype that would cool down U.S. troops in hot weather, created by University of Minnesota Duluth students, will get a test run by military officials today in Boston.
The prototype, called Special Operations Heat Regulation or “SOHR,” has been a year in the making as part of the U.S. Air Force Research Lab’s Student Challenge, meant to tap into engineering students’ solutions to real-world military equipment problems.
UMD has competed for several years in the challenge against other universities from across the United States and comes close to winning every year, said Bill Pedersen, the lead professor on the project.
Fo...
2014-2015 UMD Chancellor's Awards announced
Friday, April 10, 2015
Three University of Minnesota Duluth faculty are recipients of the Chancellor’s Teaching, Research, and Service awards for 2014-2015. Each will give a special presentation on Thurs., April 30 at 2 pm in the Kirby Rafters on the UMD campus.
Stephen Castleberry, professor in the Department of Marketing and recipient of the 2014-2015 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, will give a talk entitled “A Lifetime of Learning from Master Teachers.”
Eugene Koshinski, associate professor in the Department of Music and recipient of the 2014-2015 Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Research/Creative Activity, will speak about “The 21st Century Artist.”
Julia Williams, associate professor in th...
Record number of Essentia Health physicians/facilities recognized for excellence
Friday, April 10, 2015
Health care is a service industry and, like other healthcare organizations across the country, Essentia Health contracts with Professional Research Consultants (PRC) to conduct telephone surveys with patients following clinic visits and hospital stays to measure patient satisfaction.
“PRC is a valuable service because it provides a benchmark for us to compare our patient satisfaction to other national healthcare providers,” says Essentia’s Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer Dr. Patrick Twomey. “Each year, PRC gives awards to facilities and medical professionals who score in the top percentiles. This year, Essentia received a record high of 221 awards across our healt...
Chose your adventure at Lake Superior College's April 17 open house
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
Whether you’re starting fresh from high school, need to finish your degree, or seeking a career change, LSC’s Spring Open House on Friday, April 17 from 3-6 p.m. offers plenty of resources to help you.
More than 60 booths will feature information and demonstrations about various college programs. Free chair massages, refreshments, and door prizes are available throughout the event. Information sessions are offered from 4-6 p.m., covering a variety of topics including the admissions process, financial aid, business, industry, and health and nursing programs. Information a