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Fond du Lac Band to return ‘good fire’ to Wisconsin Point

The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the Superior Fire Department this month are planning a cultural prescribed burn on the spit of land jutting out into Lake Superior. Called Ishkode, which means “good fire” in Ojibwe, the burn will clear invasive species, return nutrients to the soil and help native plants thrive while honoring the sacred relationship between the Ojibwe people and the land.

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The heats are on! Superior’s Dragon Boat Fest mixes family fun and fierce competition

Superior’s largest event of the year, the Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival, is about giving back to the community. But that doesn’t mean the dozens of teams in the dragon-headed wooden boats hold back their competitive streak.

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Leon Lewis: The Nazi-fighting spymaster from a northern Wisconsin town

Leon Lewis will be honored with a marker and an exhibit opening Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the Iron County Historical Museum in Hurley. Lewis' grandson Tom Read and Kristin Kolesar of the Iron County Historical Society and Museum spoke with WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition” about the legacy of the spymaster from Hurley.

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