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HERMANTOWN

Flight tracking data indicates it crashed into the house shortly after taking off from Duluth International Airport late Saturday night.
The fixed-wing, single-engine plane left Duluth around 11:10 p.m. Saturday and reached an altitude of 2,300 feet before it crashed, according to Flightaware.com.
The plane took out much of the second floor of the home at 5154 Arrowhead Road.
The documentary, which follows the Hermantown Hawks and Eveleth-Gilbert Golden Bears through the 2019-20 season, hits movie theaters on Friday.

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The feature film follows the Hermantown and Eveleth-Gilbert boys' hockey teams through the 2019-20 season in "Minnesota's unforgiving North Country."
The marketing guru and host of "The Goal Digger Podcast" talks about her new book, "How Are You, Really?" recently featured on the "Today Show."
Duluth police arrived on the scene Wednesday afternoon after obtaining information that an individual had access to weapons.
The friends decided to putt around and create something for their friends and family members to enjoy.
“Rather than having my career be art and my hobby be gardening, now farming is my career and art is more of a hobby that I do in the off-season."
The Hawks are seeded No. 1 heading into the tourney.

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Northland Films followed the high school boys' hockey teams through a plot-heavy season and launched a Kickstarter to put finishing touches on the film.
Alyssa and Jon Greene used Instagram to raise funds for the "Venmo Challenge." Over 250 people from around the country donated to tip the staff at Va Bene Caffe.
The 29-year-old was charged last week, more than a year after the incident reportedly came to the attention of police.

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