Northland is test market for ATMs that let you pick up some cash, and a lottery ticket
If you’re into the Minnesota State Lottery — and your debit card — this is for you.Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013
Duluth banker and business leader Fred Lewis dies at age 93 
Fred C. Lewis, a leader in the local banking and business community for more than 40 years, died Wednesday of natural causes at his Duluth home. He was 93.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/11/2013
Dental office slated for former Conoco site at Mount Royal
The slow transformation of the old University Conoco Station at Woodland Avenue and St. Marie Street began more than a year ago.Duluth News Tribune, 04/11/2013
Longtime Duluth banking leader dies at 93 
Fred C. Lewis, a leader in the local banking and business community for more than 40 years, died Wednesday of natural causes at his Duluth home. He was 93.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/10/2013
Involta data-storage company grows in Arizona, Duluth 
Involta, the fast-growing technology company that unveiled the Northland’s first critical data-storage center last year in Duluth, didn’t stop there.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/08/2013
Duluth Radisson delays reopening to May 15 
The Radisson hotel in downtown Duluth will be shuttered even longer. Closed since the hotel’s water service line broke on March 13, its plans to reopen on May 1 have been pushed back to May 15.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/06/2013
Construction of downtown Duluth office tower delayed until 2014 
Construction of the corporate office tower planned for downtown Duluth won’t begin until 2014, about a year later than initially targeted, according to an update presented to the Duluth City Council on Monday.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/02/2013
Duluth's ex-city gardener Kasper lands new job at Engwalls 
Engwalls garden center has hired the man previously behind the city of Duluth’s standout gardens, including Enger Park, the Rose Garden and the Civic Center gardens.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/02/2013
Construction of downtown Duluth office tower likely delayed to 2014 
Construction of the corporate office tower planned for downtown Duluth won’t begin until 2014, about a year later than initially targeted, according to an update presented to the Duluth City Council on Monday.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/01/2013
Home improvement comeback: Some Duluth-area contractors optimistic about upcoming season 
Nationally, the home improvement industry is staging a big comeback as the housing market recovers, jobs grow and consumer confidence increases. So has the uptick reached the Duluth area? Chelle Bakke, executive officer of the Arrowhead Builders Association, thinks it has.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/01/2013
