Sunday, February 15th, 2026
Good morning, Duluth. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 15th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Residents gathered at AICHO today for the Greater Twin Ports march honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR), uniting the community as Duluth City Council members and Superior Mayor Paine issued proclamations to raise awareness. WDIO
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Saturday's Ojibwe Winter Camp at Bagley Nature Area featured traditional games including snow snakes, snowshoe hikes, lacrosse and ice fishing; organizers will also hold a winter storytelling event (Feb. 24) at the American Indian Community Housing Organization. WDIO
- ➤ The Minnesota Historical Society launches Black History, Black Voices to teach locals about the impact of African-American communities in the state's past & invites residents to explore more on its website during Black History Month. KSTP
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ At North Shore Community School, about 60 second graders and a few third graders took part in the 19th Annual Ikidarod on Friday, racing on a 40-acre nature trail to learn about dog sledding and teamwork; teacher Kristi Lounsberry highlighted how every role matters for mushers and dogs. WDIO
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The annual Black Woods Blizzard Tour raised over $1.4 million for ALS research during its 27th anniversary ride this year. Riders covered hundreds of miles and held a celebratory dinner at Black Bear Casino (a local gathering spot) after completing the route. WDIO
- ➤ RSV cases have increased and the American Lung Association + Sanofi urge Duluth parents to protect infants by discussing timely options such as an RSV preventive antibody or vaccination with their healthcare providers. Officials say these measures are proven to reduce severe illness and lower hospitalizations. BusinessNorth
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Duluth curlers Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin won silver medals in mixed doubles curling at the Winter Olympics in Italy earlier this week when they lost 6+5 to Sweden. Their achievement marks a first for the U.S. with Thiesse becoming the first U.S. woman to earn an Olympic curling medal. Perfect Duluth Day
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Live in Concert Rafe Carlson
Rafe Carlson up close in an intimate ballroom concert at Grand Superior Lodge.
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Clothing Repair and Mending Basics
6-8 p.m. — Duluth Folk School — Registration includes materials — Learn hand sewing skills for mending and repair.
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Northland Outdoors Duluth Deer Classic
3-8 p.m. — Duluth Entertainment Convention Center — $12 — Explore the great outdoors with the latest gear and exhibits on hunting, fishing, and camping.
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Duluth Sport Show
10 AM – 8 PM — Duluth Entertainment Convention Center — $10-$12 — Explore the best of hunting, fishing, camping and travel gear at this mega outdoor sports event.
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Elite Sports & Collectibles Card Show
10 AM – 6 PM — Miller Hill Mall — Free entry — Discover rare finds and timeless treasures with fellow sports card and collectibles enthusiasts.
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Elite Sports & Collectibles Card Show
10 AM – 6 PM — Miller Hill Mall — Free entry — Explore rare sports memorabilia and connect with fellow collectors at this treasure-filled expo.
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Between Howls Buds Tour 2026 Kickoff
7-10 p.m. — Wussow's Concert Cafe — Ticket info not provided — Enjoy an evening of live music featuring Between Howls, Boss Mama, and Elsa Krantz.
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Build North Expo
4 PM – 6 PM — Duluth Heritage Sports Center — Registration required — Explore various vendors showcasing the best in northern construction and design trends.
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Wormsley Common Gang and More Live Concert
5-11 PM — Wussow's Concert Cafe — All ages welcome — Enjoy an exciting night of live music featuring Wormsley Common Gang and other local talents.
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Acoustic Boxcar
2-4 a.m. — 805 E Superior St, Duluth, MN — Free entry — Experience rail-jumping, whiskey-drinking, country rock and roll from beautiful Duluth, Minnesota.
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Hadestown
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Duluth Entertainment Convention Center — Tickets on sale now — Experience the musical that intertwines the tales of Orpheus and Eurydice with the journey to the underworld.
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