Dan Williamson

Dan Williamson

Digital Producer

Dan Williamson joined the Duluth News Tribune in June 2021 where he's involved in digital content such as video, photos and podcasts as well as covering breaking news. Previously, he worked in television broadcasting as a Sports Director/Anchor at WDIO-TV in Duluth, Sports Director/Anchor in Bismarck, N.D., News and Sports Anchor at KSAX-TV in Alexandria, and Reporter/Photographer/Editor with the syndicated show "Life to the Max" in Eden Prairie. He was also the Development Director for the Duluth Salvation Army.

Williamson grew up in Alexandria, Minnesota and graduated college from St. Cloud State University. In his free time, Williamson enjoys spending time outdoors and being active by inline skating and playing golf, volleyball and other sports. He also loves to travel, be near or on the water and spend time with his family and friends. Williamson has lived in Duluth since 2012.

Readers can reach Williamson at 218-720-4110 or dwilliamson@duluthnews.com.

Puzzlers of all ages and abilities competed in timed races during the Duluth Jigsaw Puzzle Contest.
Approximately 250 alumni returned and members of the Marshall family were acknowledged during the day of events on the UMD campus.
3D Robotics Duluth hosted the FIRST Lego League Explore Festival at the Depot, which featured 22 teams made up of kindergarten through third graders in the Duluth and Hermantown areas.
The self-unloading laker, which sails under the Canadian flag, was built in 1977 and converted in 2005.
The winner of Visit Duluth’s First Ship Contest will be determined based on when the first oceangoing arrival, presumably Barbro G, passes under the Aerial Lift Bridge.
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The students are preparing and raising funds to go to the international competition in Texas after working together to win bids at the Duluth regionals.
Temperatures were in the mid-to-high 30s for much of the day.
The FIRST Robotics Competition began Thursday and wrapped up Saturday, featuring both the Lake Superior Regional and Northern Lights Regional tournaments.
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March 1 is the earliest the nine-hole course at 780 Cary Road has opened.
The St. Louis River Alliance, in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Minnesota DNR, hosted the event as visitors enjoyed the beauty of the river and practiced ice safety.