A few Minnesota Vikings players and the owner of the team made a point to help out the community by donating quite a bit of money towards the victims of the Drake Hotel fire.
As we prepare for the seasons to change, it's the perfect opportunity to make sure area housing shelters have the supplies they need. Superior Choice Credit Unions across the Northland are leading the way with a donation drive through September 29.
Some of us have run into the dilemma of dealing with an abandoned or injured wild animal. I don't mean "wild" like a tiger or elephant, I mean a non-domesticated animal like a fox, fawn or a turkey vulture. What do you do? That's why Wildwoods Rehabilitation exists. Come behind the scenes at Wildwoods and see some of the animals while you learn more.
I am a self-proclaimed mammal lover and when it's a baby I melt even more. There is a wonderful place that exists in our community that strives for the well being of our wild life, especially the babies. Now that it's spring the will be seeing more and that has prompted Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation to throw an most unique baby shower.
Call me crazy (it wouldn't be the first time), but I'm looking forward to another week of wintery mix before we get some warm spring weather in the Northland. It will give me a little more time to do some much needed spring cleaning. If you are planning to do the same, consider donating your clothes and other household items to the Salvation Army.
The warm summer days haven't hit yet. While you are stuck indoors, make the most of it. You might have some things that could make you some extra cash, and all you need are the tools. They are right at your fingertips. Here are some ways and places you could make some money on your old or unwanted things.
Unless you've experienced being out of diapers, you don't understand how crucial they really are. There's lots of different reasons why families may not have diapers, but it's proven to be a growing stress in the Northland. That's why the Lutheran Social Services is asking for diaper donations to reach their goal of 25,000 in the month of December.