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Duluth sets March warmth record, but cold is on the way

Duluth set an all-time record for consecutive above-freezing days in March on Thursday, breaking a 132-year-old mark for spring warmth.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/19/2010

Duluth sets new March warmth record

But rush into spring will slow in coming days with high temperatures cooling off to near normal – in the mid to upper 30s - staring Friday.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/18/2010

Councilors to pitch campsites on Park Point

The city-owned land is prime camping area for those willing to hike in and enjoy Lake Superior, councilors Hartman and Anderson say.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/18/2010

Minnesota asks federal agency to hand over control of wolves

Minnesota agriculture and natural resource officials say they’re growing weary of the lingering federal logjam that has kept wolves protected under the Endangered Species Act even though wolf numbers here have rebounded to full recovery.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/18/2010

St. Patty’s Day wild weather extremes

This marks the first day with officially no measurable snow on the ground at Duluth International Airport since Dec. 5. See weather stats for March 17, St. Patrick's Day.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/17/2010

Minnesota asks feds for another shot at wolves

The Department of Natural Resources today submitted a formal petition to the U.S. Department of the Interior asking the federal government to decide within 90 days on whether to take wolves in the Great Lakes region off the endangered species list.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/17/2010

St. Louis County commissioners want to leave room for development at Lake Vermilion

A St. Louis County commissioner unveiled a plan Tuesday that would scale back the state park at Lake Vermilion by a third to create room for up to 70 high-end homes on about 1,000 acres on and near the lakeshore.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/17/2010

DNR gets permission to spend more for Vermilion park'

A provision tucked into the 2010 state bonding bill paves the way for Minnesota to buy land on Lake Vermilion for a new state park, a purchase that could take place in the next few months.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/17/2010

Top 3 on Duluth’s bonding wish list survive

The $680 million state construction bonding bill will include money for Lake Superior College, the Duluth airport and wastewater storage.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/16/2010

Bonding bill: LSC building, airport, sewage fixes fly through

Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed into law a roughly $680 million state construction bonding bill after using his veto pen to strike dozens of projects across the state.

Duluth News Tribune, 03/15/2010

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