Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minnesota Commissioner of Management and Budget Jim Schowalter spoke Thursday morning near the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center about the importance of investing in local projects, including Duluth's waterfront and port.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minnesota Commissioner of Management and Budget Jim Schowalter spoke Thursday morning near the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center about the importance of investing in local projects, including Duluth's waterfront and port.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minnesota Commissioner of Management and Budget Jim Schowalter spoke Thursday morning near the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center about the importance of investing in local projects, including Duluth's waterfront and port.
Created: May 14, 2021 04:36 PM
For nearly a year, no shirt, no shoes and no mask meant no service in Duluth. Now, businesses and organizations can form mask policies of their own.
This comes after the City of Duluth removed their mask ordinance Friday in accordance with the state of Minnesota who removed their mask mandate.
Vikre Distillery in Canal Park said they would continue to require masks for staff and guests for the time being.
“We have a number of our employees both on our production team and our cocktail room team that are immune compromised and so we are putting their concerns and their voices first,” Emily Vikre, co-founder and CEO said.
Vesterheim Folk Art classes set
Registration starts Feb. 10 Monday, January 11, 2021 5:36 PM
Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, is rolling out 2021 classes in new and exciting ways.
“The class schedule for 2021 is different from previous years, but we’re thrilled with the new options we’re offering and hopeful about bringing students back to campus safely later in the second half of the year,” Lea Lovelace, Vesterheim Director of Folk Art Education, said.
“Instead of announcing the full year ahead, we’re revealing one quarter at a time,” she continued. Classes from January through March will be in an online format and are open now for registration at folkartschool.vesterheim.org. The schedule for April through June will be listed online and open for registration on Feb. 10. “We’re constantly evaluating the pandemic situation and will announce onsite classes as soon as we feel we can offer them safely,” Lovela