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Duluth job fair to highlight opportunities in hospitality industry
The job fair will be 1-4 p.m. Tuesday in front of Amsoil Arena. Anyone looking for a job is encouraged to walk or drive through to pick up materials.
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The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center and downtown Duluth. (Clint Austin / 2016 file / News Tribune)
A walk- or drive-thru career fair is being held Tuesday as part of Duluth s Hospitality Hiring Week.
The job fair will be 1-4 p.m. in the parking lot of the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center in front of Amsoil Arena. CareerForce staff will pass out packets with more than 30 job postings and a universal job application. The application will be returned to employers of the applicant s choice, which can be selected on the back of the application.
Northland college commencements will be virtual or modified
The schools holding virtual commencement ceremonies are also giving graduates the opportunity to schedule an in-person photo opportunity. Written By: Andee Erickson | ×
Mirna Ramirez and Fernando Rosas flank son John Rosas Ramirez for pictures at UMD’s Kirby Student Center on Tuesday, April 20, 2020. With its commencement ceremony virtual again, UMD invited students to wear their cap and gown to walk on a ministage and get a photo holding their diploma cover. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
For the second year in a row, most Northland colleges will hold their commencement ceremonies virtually, so University of Minnesota Duluth student John Rosas Ramirez invited his parents up from the Twin Cities to a mock grad walk event so they could take part in a small moment of in-person celebration.
Grandma s Marathon releases COVID-19 mitigation plans for June race COVID protocols call for no spectators and fewer runners to limit spread.
By Jana Hollingsworth, Star Tribune April 20, 2021 2:51pm Text size Copy shortlink:
This year s redesigned Grandma s Marathon includes fewer runners by half, a modified transportation schedule and no spectators.
The June 19 event s 9,500 participants will follow new protocols to meet COVID-19 pandemic safety guidelines, including staggered start times. The marathon was canceled last year for the first time in its 44-year history. The runner experience from start to finish is going to be a bit different this year, said race director Greg Haapala in a Tuesday news release outlining the new protocols.
Mondale left mark on Duluth, Iron Range
The former vice president was no stranger to Northeastern Minnesota, making frequent campaign stops and forging lifelong friendships with local political and legal leaders. 5:40 am, Apr. 21, 2021 ×
Vice President Walter Mondale speaks at Hibbing High School in January 1980. (File / News Tribune)
Ross Litman was on a late-season campaign swing across the Iron Range in 2002 when he bumped into Walter Mondale, who was delivering a stump speech of his own at the Iron Man monument in Chisholm.
Litman was a first-time candidate who had earlier received the former vice president s endorsement in his successful bid for St. Louis County sheriff. Mondale, meanwhile, was courting voters as a last-minute replacement for U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone, who died in a plane crash just 12 days before the general election.