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Saddles, Spurs and Smiles

By Naomi Yaeger Carrie Kinnear and Roger Stalvig, both lifelong horse lovers, have been hard at work since the final event of last year’s rodeo. As president and vice president of the Great Northern Classic Rodeo, they’ve spent months preparing for this year’s event. They [READ MORE]

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Ambassadors of the Greatest Lake

By Louie St. George III It was that time of year again. Late April in the Twin Ports. Days were getting longer. Winter jackets had been replaced by hoodies and, pretty soon, T-shirts. The region’s lakes, rivers and streams had long since shed their winter [READ MORE]

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Investing In Growth and Community

By Patrick Lapinski Growth is something Exodus Global has seen a lot of recently. Work has been ongoing throughout 2024 toward the completion of an estimated $5 million expansion, adding 27,000 square feet to their manufacturing facility on Connors Point. Exodus Global is a privately-owned [READ MORE]

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Home Field Advantage

By Jim Biros and Jon Garver In athletics, home field advantage can be the difference between winning and losing. For many years, the University of Wisconsin-Superior men’s and women’s soccer teams, as well as the men’s and women’s track and field teams, have been without [READ MORE]

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A Superior Source of Energy

By Louie St. George III While Superior Water, Light and Power unveiled its first community solar garden with a ribbon-cutting last October, the project was years in the making. Joscelyn Skandel, manager for regulatory compliance, policy and rates at SWL&P, said initial discussions started around [READ MORE]

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Trucking Toward Change

By Louie St. George III Like a nagging sniffle that refuses to subside following a head cold, supply chain bottlenecks that surfaced during COVID-19 continued to linger well after the pandemic. Demand dwarfed supply and, even when goods were available, transporting them from Point A [READ MORE]