Adelle Whitefoot
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Adelle Whitefoot is a Michigan native who moved to Minnesota in Sept. 2014 when she started as a reporter for the Lake County News-Chronicle. She graduated from Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Mich., in 2012 with a bachelor's in English writing and has been a professional photographer since 2011. Whitefoot is the night general assignments reporter for the Duluth News Tribune.
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The Northland is expected to get hit by yet another winter storm Wednesday, bringing upward of 12 inches of snow in some areas. A fast-moving winter storm is expected to spread snow across much of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin beginning Wednesday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Duluth, the system will be moving along rapidly, with a majority of the snow accumulations in a six- to nine-hour period from mid-morning through early evening in most locations, with the possibility of snow falling in excess of 1 inch per hour.
In 2016, Frank McQuade opened up McQuade's Herbs, Spices and More on the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part two of a two-part series regarding motions made by Lake County and Rohl Networks at a hearing Monday, Dec. 18. Part one was published Dec. 22.
The North Shore Storm girls were defeated 2-0 by the Princeton Tigers on Thursday, Dec. 21, in Princeton.
The Two Harbors City Council approved its 2018 budget and set its levy at 9 percent during its meeting Tuesday, Dec. 19.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part one of a two-part series regarding motions made by Lake County and Rohl Networks at a hearing on Monday, Dec. 18. The News-Chronicle will have the second story next week.
The North Shore Storm girls defeated the St. Paul Blades 3-1 and Minnehaha United 4-1 last week.
The North Shore Storm boys lost to Superior and North Branch last week before tying Hayward on Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hayward.
Authorities shot and killed a black bear near Isabella on Tuesday afternoon after the bear apparently injured two people Tuesday morning. The incident was reported just before 11 a.m. near McDougal Lake off State Highway 1.
U.S. Sen. Al Franken announced last week that he would be resigning from his seat amid sexual harassment allegations.