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When it comes to fishing on Lake Superior, many Northlanders are HOOKED from the very first bite, and with a body of water as grand as the great lake, you might need to call in a little help. For that, look no further than Happy Hooker Charters, the oldest and largest charter fishing company on this side of the lake, operating out of the exact same slip as the William A. Irvin in Canal Park for the most Duluth experience possible. Complete with seven charters, it's the team that is the real catch here, serving the community since 1976 with over eighty years of combined fishing experience on Lake Superior, and extensive knowledge and rare techniques rarely found with any charter business. Needless to say, Happy Hooker Charters is the REEL deal. Today, members Riley Leslie and Jamie Cotner are here to explain what makes Happy Hooker Charters the best in the business.
Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Stories featured in this episode: Duluth leaders seek to crack down on graffiti, public camping Esko man dead in Douglas County crash Live music series coming to William A. Irvin deck The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
Happy Spooky Wednesday, dear listeners! This week we've got a special guest! Singer & Songwriter, Park Ranger, and all-around awesome person: Duluth's Famous Kaylee Matuszak! She joins us for a conversation full of spooky stories, side tangents, and #FunFacts. First up, Kala revisits a topic she covered over three years ago, on the very first episode of the podcast: the S.S. William A. Irvin. This ship is a floating museum in Duluth's Canal Park and hosts a Haunted Ship Attraction every October. But what about the ghosts that stick around all year? We get not only the stories Kala found on the internet but personal experiences from Kaylee as well! And Brittany tells us about Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, New York. Built in the early 1800s, this mansion has exhibited haunted activity for two centuries! If you dare to visit, who will you encounter? Will it be Jenny, the ghost of a woman who absolutely hates it when you mess with her portrait? Or will it be George Clarke, the man who had the home built, and has been seen on multiple occasions, roaming in the halls in his favorite gold, green, and red bathrobe? Or one of the other numerous spirits that still reside in the building? Thank you for joining us this week, Kaylee! Be sure to check out her new album Leading Lady, available wherever you stream your music! Show Notes: Check out Leading Lady: On Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/album/7ixu0r9lqNPWmkbxC0fSEs?si=S3LepM_qSWiI-4UQPVfzmQ On Apple Music --> https://music.apple.com/us/album/leading-lady/1750056791 On YouTube --> https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nij3_ooQ1KSDlN8lH7LxXB6v3Jrd5HDxI&si=L8Z-6Su-006cCcej Editor's Note: Titles that didn't make the cut "Gertie's got better shit to do" "Rackish lines and high bows
In this special weekend episode, Duluth News Tribune arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler shares his most recent article in his weekly column, "Front Row Seat." Today's topic is: Breaking a sweat at the William A. Irvin 5K. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
An educational Zoom sit-down conversation with Dan Hartman, Executive Director at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Dan chats over the next hour with Duluth Pack's CEO, Tom Sega, about his unique professional journey from politics to his impact and growth within the venue industry. Now as a leader of 10 total venues including the Amsoil Arena, William A Irvin ship, and the Bayfront Festival Park, Dan has his hands full. With his hard work ethic, innovative approach, and big business visions, we know a bright future is ahead for Dan and his team. Dan concludes about the importance of tradeshows, local sports events, and concert occasions for community connection. Enjoy this week's episode of Leader of the Pack; a podcast by Duluth Pack. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/duluth-pack/support
Brittany and Kala start their adventure into the paranormal podcasting world by talking about two of their favorite locations: the SS William A. Irvin and the Glensheen Mansion. And we immediately establish that Brittany absolutely does not want ghosts to touch her.
Hello Ghosties! This week Dolly and Pinky are reading stories about ghost ships that were haunted at sea. Pinky's story is about the SS Ourang Medan, a ship who's crew suffered a horrible and mysterious fate. Let us know what you think happened to the sailors aboard the SS Ourang Medan. Was this fact or fiction? Dolly's story is about the lake freighter SS William A. Irvin. As with most haunted ships, something truly awful happened to the crew on the lake freighter. You can take haunted ship tours if you are in Duluth, Minnesota! Have you ever taken a haunted tour? ~Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/0shszZWPmW80yofOisueN3Podbean ► http://spookyscaryshow.podbean.com/Instagram ► www.instagram.com/spookyscaryshow/Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/spookyscaryshow/Gmail ► spookyscaryshow@gmail.comPatreon ► https://www.patreon.com/spookyscaryshowGive us Feedback ► https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZZYNTRC Share your best spooky stories with us on social media to get featured in a video!Awesome creative people who made cool stuff in our podcast:Logo & Artwork - Anthony Calderas - https://www.instagram.com/anthopastel/Intro Audio - Leonell Cassio - I Saw a Ghost Last Night - https://soundcloud.com/leonellcassio/isawaghostlastnight
What do the William A. Irvin, Nopeming and Sir Benedict's all have in common? They are all places the Duluth Paranormal Society has concluded to have paranormal activity. This week, the founders of the society Amanda and Andy Paszak share what their team does, how they do it and what they've found during recent investigations. Amanda also shares her personal encounter with the paranormal from when she was a little girl. Have you had a paranormal experience in the Duluth area. We'd love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@duluthnews.com
Back in the metaphorical saddle after a mid-week trip to Duluth, Minnesota. Discussion of touring the William A. Irvin ore boat (which is... For the full show notes and links, find this episode (and everything else!) at www.Ericast.com