Duluth not giving up on its summer tourism season yet as it plans a new marketing campaign
Duluth, Minnesota, tourism leaders are ready for Minnesotans that may be looking for summer vacations close to home. Visit Duluth, the city’s tourism nonprofit, plans to use taglines like “Lake Superior: Big enough for everyone.” Read the full story by the Star Tribune.
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The Zoom session featured Bechle along with speakers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—Detroit District, National Weather Service Forecast Office in Milwaukee/Sullivan and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The Wisconsin Coastal Management Program and local governments also played a role in putting the session together. About 112 participants watched it live.


The River Talk series is changing format for the final talk for this academic year. At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, via Zoom, Sam Hansen, former undergraduate research fellow with the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve, will present, “Deterring Geese on the St. Louis River to Protect Wild Rice.”

