Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025

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Good morning, Duluth. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 3rd of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ At the 30th annual Kolar Toyota ALS Fishing Tournament, a $315,650 check was given on Saturday night—setting a new record and raising the total funds to $4.9 million for ALS research. Winners from Duluth and Superior caught the longest fish in the walleye and bass stringer categories. WDIO
- ➤ Minnesota Point 50 and the Park Point Community Club held their Turning Point Summit to discuss a long-term Coastal Resilience Action Plan aimed at preserving Park Point for 50 years and beyond — Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert and other local leaders stressed the need for collaborative efforts and shared responsibility among residents and visitors, with the next fundraiser set for the last weekend of June. WDIO
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Snively’s Lounge, named after former mayor Samuel F. Snively, opened on Sunday, June 1—located on E Superior Street above the Rathskeller. The lounge offers botanical cocktails, Fitger’s Brewhouse beer, wine, THC seltzers and fresh juices while letting customers easily switch between the two venues. WDIO
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The St. Louis County Sheriff's Office announced an arrest on Friday in Greenwood and Vermilion Lake Townships after receiving multiple burglary reports, and the suspect was booked in county jail pending charges—investigation remains active. WDIO
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Incident Commander Brian Leitinger said the Jenkins Creek Fire, which has burned 16,091 acres and involved 188 personnel, will take months to fully go out—crews are patrolling hot spots and expect to work the fire through the summer until wetter weather slows it down. The fire is 94% contained and challenges remain as dry, hot weather keeps heat pockets burning. WDIO
- ➤ The National Incident Management Organization reported that the Jenkins Creek Fire, covering 16,091 acres, is 94% contained while the Horse River Fire near the BWCA, spanning 13 acres, remains at 0% containment; crews patrolled heat zones Monday as drones mapped remaining hotspots. Officials said weather forecasts showing mid-80s temperatures, 25+30% humidity, and winds of 25+30 mph prompted caution and delayed hazard tree removal at Cadotte Campground. WDIO
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Pete Fest 2025
7 PM – 10 PM — Wussow's Concert Cafe — Weeklong pass available — Experience a week of diverse music acts in a beloved local venue.
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La Crosse Loggers vs Duluth Huskies
6:30-8:30 p.m. — Wade Stadium — Cost info not provided — Enjoy an exciting baseball showdown between the Loggers and Huskies.
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La Crosse Loggers vs. Duluth Huskies
6:35-8:05 p.m. — Wade Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Experience an exciting baseball matchup in a lively atmosphere.
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Judy Collins Concert
8-10 p.m. — The West Theatre — Tickets vary — Experience the iconic Judy Collins with her sublime vocals and impactful songwriting in an inspiring evening.
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Fabulous Felted Flowers Workshop
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Duluth Folk School — $25 includes materials — Explore the art of wet and needle felting to create your own beautiful flower garden.
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Introduction to Pottery Wheel Throwing Class
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Duluth Folk School — $74 registration — Learn to throw pottery on the wheel with individualized assistance and practical skills.
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June Luncheon
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM — Mr. D's Bar & Grill — No cost listed — Monthly meeting of the West Duluth Business Club fostering local business and civic collaboration.
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Waterloo Bucks vs. Duluth Huskies
6:35-8:05 p.m. — Wade Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Catch an exciting baseball matchup as the Waterloo Bucks take on the Duluth Huskies.
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Big Wave Dave & The Ripples Live Show
6-9 p.m. — Cedar Lounge Earth Rider Brewery taproom — $10-$80 — Experience an evening of funk, soul, and rock from local music greats.
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How to Grow: Cucumbers, Tomatoes, and Peppers
11 a.m. — Lake Superior College — Free entry — Learn best practices for growing hot crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers in this hands-on workshop.
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