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Hartman says he won't seek re-election to Duluth City Council
Four of nine seats on the Duluth City Council will be up for grabs this year, and one incumbent has announced he will not seek re-election.
RELATED CONTENTHartman says he will not run again for Duluth City Council
Four of nine seats on the Duluth City Council will be up for grabs this year, and few candidates have come forward so far.
RELATED CONTENTProctor’s right to Midway Township parcel affirmed, but bigger fight looms
Proctor’s right to annex about 67 acres of land that includes the former Sundown Motel property was affirmed this week by the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
RELATED CONTENTCourt OKs Proctor annexation of Midway parcel; bigger fight ahead
Proctor’s right to annex about 67 acres of land that includes the former Sundowner Motel property was affirmed this week by the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
RELATED CONTENTBill aims to streamline FAA certification process
A bill that could streamline the approval process for new aviation technologies has been introduced in Congress, and Rep. Rick Nolan, D-Minn., is one of its nine bipartisan sponsors.
Duluth City Council approves food trucks, carts ordinance
Mobile food vendors operating in Duluth will need to steer around some new rules this summer and pay steeper fees to do business in the city.
RELATED CONTENTDuluth council sets new fees and rules for food trucks, carts
Mobile food vendors operating in Duluth will need to steer around some new rules this summer and pay steeper fees to do business in the city.
RELATED CONTENTNolan co-sponsors bill to streamline approval of aviation technologies
The bill would require the FAA to speed up proposed reforms to its certification process. If passed, the legislation would require the FAA to have the proposed new rules and processes up and running before the end of 2015.
51-year-old veteran graduates from CSS with hopes to help
After providing 24 years of military service to his country, 51-year-old Anthony “Tony” Klar is looking forward to a new career of service, having graduated this year from the College of St. Scholastica.
RELATED CONTENTCity likely to rethink plans to widen 10th Avenue East in Duluth 
The Duluth City Council is likely to scale back controversial plans for improvements to 10th Avenue East.
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Cirrus vows money owed to DEDA will be repaid 
Brent Wouters, president and CEO of Cirrus Aircraft, offered assurances Wednesday night that his company’s debts to the Duluth Economic Development Authority will be repaid.
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