Beargrease mushers report warm, slow conditions 
After the cancellation of last year’s race and the postponement of this year’s race, no one was complaining, even if it was a bit warm for the dogs.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/11/2013
17-year-old Montana girl wins Beargrease mid-distance race 
Jenny Greger won the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon mid-distance race this morning.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/11/2013
Beargrease preview: Wisconsin native goes from model to musher 
Wisconsin native and Alaska resident Zoya DeNure has perhaps the most diverse resume of any of the racers starting Sunday’s 29th running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/07/2013
Duluth POW, held 7½ years in Vietnam, looks back at 40 years since release 
Forty years ago last week, David R. Wheat was greeted in Duluth by cheering, flag-waving crowds. A state trooper escorted him to the family home he hadn’t seen in eight years. Mayor Ben Boo proclaimed Feb. 27, 1973, David Wheat Homecoming Day.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/03/2013
Former maintenance worker pleads guilty to starting Kozy fire in Duluth 
A Duluth man has pleaded guilty to starting a fire that damaged part of the Kozy apartment complex.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/26/2013
Duluth jury awards $4.7 million in ship damage suit 
Hallett Dock Co. is responsible for the partial sinking of the 1,000-foot-long Walter J. McCarthy Jr. at a Superior dock five years ago, a federal jury decided Thursday in Duluth.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/22/2013
Federal jury in Duluth: Hallett Dock owes $4.7 million for damage to McCarthy 
Hallett Dock Co. is responsible for the partial sinking of the 1,000-foot-long Walter J. McCarthy Jr. at a Superior dock five years ago, a federal jury decided in Duluth today.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/21/2013
Federal jury in Duluth: Hallett Dock owes $4.7 million for damage to McCarthy 
Hallett Dock Co. is responsible for the partial sinking of the 1,000-foot-long Walter J. McCarthy Jr. at a Superior dock five years ago, a federal jury decided in Duluth today.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/21/2013
Study: Roundabouts could reduce crashes in Duluth 
Roundabouts — circular road intersections where motorists all drive in one direction to their separate exits — are becoming increasingly common.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/21/2013
Project seeks ‘recipe’ to improve wood products 
Duluth’s Natural Resources Research Institute is working to determine how best to use heat to make wood products less subject to rot, swelling and warping — a process called thermal modification.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/19/2013
