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Post-pandemic “revenge travel,’’ additional trail developments and several other efforts led to strong tourism in 2023, according to Iron Range Tourism officials.
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Pictured (l. to r.) are Iron Range Tourism board member Betsy Olivanti, IRT Marketing Coordinator Ceasar Ortega, IRT Executive Director Beth Pierce, IRT Board Chair Jim Makowsky, and Kati Bachmayer, president, Economic Development Association of Minnesota. Submitted photo. IRON RANGE – The Iron Range Tourism Bureau (IRTB) received the Award for Innovation from the Economic
Communities across the Iron Range will roll out the red carpet to new residents by hosting free welcoming dinners in Biwabik, Virginia, and Hibbing on Thursday, May 4. The events are being hosted by the East Range Joint Powers Board, Biwabik Civic Association, the Chambers of Commerce in Aurora and Hoyt Lakes, the Hibbing Area
The Virginia Community Foundation held a Light Standard Recognition Reception for three outgoing members of the board of directors. Kerry Waschke-Collie, Laura Bachschneider and Erik Wedge were presented with the light standard, a miniature replica of Virginia’s Fifth Avenue light post. They served three, three-year terms on the VCF board. Submitted photo. VIRGINIA – The
IRON RANGE – This holiday season, Iron Range Tourism Bureau has rolled holiday events from Hibbing to Hoyt Lakes into a neat package called Jingle All the Range. Residents and visitors can browse a new website to find the times and dates of seasonal events happening in November through New Year’s Eve, including the Lyric
A year ago next week, a winter storm devastated Texas. The family members of one storm victim say her adventurous life shouldn’t have ended by freezing to death in an assisted living facility.
A year ago next week, a winter storm devastated Texas. The family members of one storm victim say her adventurous life shouldn’t have ended by freezing to death in an assisted living facility.