Andee Erickson, Duluth News Tribune

Andee Erickson

Duluth News Tribune

Mountain View, CA, United States

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Past articles by Andee:

How Duluth grassroots effort led charge to bolster crisis response

Stakeholders are still ironing out the details on how the expanded community crisis response will work. They plan to make announcements about the service in early 2022. → Read More

Technology-sniffing K-9 officer to join Hibbing Police Department

The K-9-handler duo will assist the department in cases involving child exploitation, sex trafficking, counter terrorism, white-collar crimes, homicide investigations, insider threats and drug cases. → Read More

Essentia to host webinar with 'Dopesick' author, executive producer

Anyone can register to attend the free, virtual event that will include a questions-and-answer session. → Read More

Itasca County deputy injured in pursuit crash

The deputy was treated at Essentia Health in Deer River for non-life-threatening injuries Monday night. → Read More

First winter snowstorm expected in Northland this weekend

Areas along the north and south shores of Lake Superior could get as much as 8 inches. → Read More

Get to know Duluth's new downtown outreach worker

Residents can contact the new outreach specialist to notify her of someone who may be in need of social support services, like housing. → Read More

Parts of Skyline, Seven Bridges Road closed for season

The closures include 3 segments in east Duluth and 1 section of the Skyline in the west end of the city. → Read More

St. Scholastica takes renewed aim to build student center

The college has $10 million set aside for the project and is looking to raise $7 million in the next couple years to build the student gathering space. → Read More

Duluth man injured in crash with school bus; no children hurt

The driver of the van was transported to a Duluth hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. → Read More

KUMD takes on new name, ownership under WDSE

The radio station is now called The North 103.3 FM. Dual ownership of TV and radio stations are uncommon in public media; the purchase is the first of its kind in Minnesota. → Read More

Eveleth man killed in crash

Another passenger and the driver of the vehicle both suffered what authorities described as non-life-threatening injuries. → Read More

Grand Portage artist George Morrison honored with postage stamps

Many of George Morrision’s popular abstract paintings capture the feeling of being along the North Shore of Lake Superior. → Read More

Boulder Lake Environmental Learning Center fundraising again for holidays with wreath making and tree cut

Old fundraising traditions are back and last year's first do-it-yourself wreath-making kits return. → Read More

Duluth's Christmas-themed train rides start Saturday

Tickets are still available for two of the North Shore Scenic Railroad train experiences. → Read More

Duluth Winter Village returns first weekend in December

Free ice skating with live musical performances inside the DECC will be a new addition to this year's Duluth Winter Village. → Read More

St. Louis County seeks volunteers for mental health council

The county has two mental health advisory councils serving the northern and southern halves of the county. → Read More

Jingle Bus offers free rides to Bentleyville

The service will be offered through Dec. 18. → Read More

Free Fond du Lac Band community Narcan event offered next week

Narcan will be available and attendees will learn how to read the signs of an opioid overdose. → Read More

Bentleyville hopes to ward off Grinches with donated surveillance cameras

A closed-circuit television system was being installed Thursday in order to monitor the grounds with the hopes of warding off more vandals. → Read More

Drop yard waste off before WLSDD's compost site closes for season

The yard waste compost site will open again for a bit in December and January for holiday tree disposal. → Read More