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What happened to Cece Gaines? Does Cece still work for KBJR? Haven't seen her for awhile. Edit: Looks like she’s heading to Kare 11 in the cities. I miss CeCe. The morning show dynamic is not the same without her. Wish they would have said something instead of just one minute she's there, next she's gone.
CeCe Gaines is a two-time Emmy award-winning journalist and television personality. She is working as a multimedia journalist for KARE 11 Sunrise, an NBC affiliate based in Minneapolis since August 2021. Before KARE 11, she served as the morning and midday anchor at KBJR 6 in Duluth.
It takes a lot to make CeCe Gaines speechless, but this morning... #SingingSurgeon. WATCH: Mayor Roger Reinert and Fire Chief Shawn Krizaj joined Northern News Now Today following Monday’s City Council discussion on proposed public safety ordinances. GOODBYE PETER! Our morning meteorologist is starting a new journey in Burlington, Vermont soon!
What happened to Cece ? Apparently I missed something. ... Duluth News Tribune. Broadcasting & media production company. WDAY TV News. Broadcasting & media production company. Chris Kuball Meteorologist. News personality. NorthPine.com. News & media website. KARE 11 ...
As you know, my time at KBJR 6 has come to an end. But, I've recently accepted a new position at KARE 11 in the Twin Cities! I'm excited to share my new adventures with you! Thank you for the continued support.
CeCe Gaines is taking over as weekend anchor. She joined CBS 3 as a multimedia journalist in June of 2018, and recently graduated with honors from Bethel University in Arden Hills. CBS 3 morning anchor Briggs LeSavage has been named content manager.
CeCe Gaines joined KARE 11 in August 2021. She is the traffic anchor and reporter on Sunrise. Before coming to KARE, Gaines was the morning and midday anchor at KBJR 6 in Duluth.
Northern News Now is your go-to source for breaking news in Duluth, the Iron Range, Northwest Wisconsin, and the U.P. of Michigan. We officer the latest news headlines, weather, and sports.
A familiar face on Duluth's TV news scene has announced that she's fighting cancer. Jessie Slater, who held various roles at KBJR-TV including producer and 5 p.m. news anchor before stepping down last year, shared the diagnosis in a tweet on Friday:
Duluth Police say speed played a major factor in the crash. Flames broke out on a property off Town Line Road. Before the matchup, UWS led the series 91-43-10 with the teams splitting last season's series. The team had an incredibly successful inaugural season after winning league’s first-ever ArenaMania championship game.