From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, take a look at Sol Hong Kong Cafe in Duluth. WDIO featured the Lakeside restaurant today, highlighting Chef Antony Gor and Chef Liv Sorenson and the care they put into hand-folded wontons and their wonton noodle soup. It is always good to see a local restaurant getting positive attention for craftsmanship and consistency.
Photo/source: https://www.wdio.com/lift-online/soup-from-the-sol/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, great momentum goes to the Duluth Art Institute for offering a pay-what-you-can open studio just for teens at its Lincoln Park location. Creating affordable, welcoming ways for young people to build skills and confidence is the kind of community-minded action worth highlighting.
Photo/source: https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/06/02/duluth-art-institute-offers-free-creative-space-teens/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, well done to the GND Development Alliance and GND Rec Center for celebrating the grand opening of a new playground in Gary-New Duluth on June 1. Ribbon cuttings that add something tangible for families and neighborhoods are always encouraging to see.
Photo/source: https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/new-playground-at-gnd-rec-center/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, a positive nod goes to the DECC for landing another Jerry Seinfeld show at Symphony Hall. Bringing a nationally known act back to Duluth is the kind of booking that helps keep local entertainment venues active and gives people another reason to spend time downtown.
Photo/source: https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/jerry-seinfeld-new-show-at-decc-in-duluth/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, credit goes to Superior leaders for launching the new Heritage Tree Program and recognizing the city’s first designated Heritage Tree. Programs like this help preserve local identity while creating positive civic energy around beautification and place pride.
Photo/source: https://www.northernnewsnow.com/2026/06/01/city-superior-celebrates-arbor-day-launches-heritage-tree-program/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, good work by the Lake Superior YMCA deserves mention for organizing another food box distribution in Superior. Community-serving efforts like this matter because they show organizations stepping up in practical ways that directly help local families.
Photo/source: https://kbjr6.com/2026/06/02/free-food-boxes-available-superior/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, it is worth recognizing United Way of Northeastern Minnesota and its local partners as Meet Up and Chow Down gets set to begin. WDIO reported that lunches will be prepared by local schools, grocery stores, and restaurants, which makes this a strong example of multiple community players working together to serve kids this summer.
Photo/source: https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/meet-up-and-chow-down-starts-on-monday-volunteers-encouraged-to-sign-up-to-help-kids/
From All Solutions Known Wins and Recognitions, special recognition goes to Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps and PAVSA for the way they responded after a burst pipe disrupted an essential survivor support program in Duluth. This one is also from May 28, just outside the strict 5-day window, but it is a strong example of one local organization stepping in to help another recover and keep serving people.
Photo/source: https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/duluth-nonprofit-bounces-back-after-pipe-burst/

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