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Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
Hat's off to the DNT
After 30 years in Alaska, in 2005 Kathy and I decided to re-locate to the "lower 48." We had a set of criteria for evaluating our choice that included, a strong university influence, clean air, abunda...
Posted on 5/4/13 at 2:09 PM
Exciting new books
I had the pleasure of working the registration desk at Cass County Garden Day on Easter weekend. I met a couple of new people and enjoyed chatting with them about gardening (and cooking and canning). ...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 7:33 AM
Annual Al Dumancus Memorial Brunch at the DECC this Sunday
It's that time of the year again- Time for the Annual Al Dumancus Memorial Brunch. It's one of the few events that involves many of the local chefs from the community. We come together to raise money ...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 1:46 PM
Purchasing Power: What is it and how to use it to your advantage
The definition of purchasing power is as follows: 1. General: Extent to which a person, firm, or group has available funds to make purchases. 2. Economics: (1) Money and credit available for spending...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 10:53 AM
Flood commemoration events
Events commemorating the first anniversary of the June 2012 flood.June 16, 2013
Where are they now: In Fond du Lac, flood brought a community together
By John Lundy , June 16, 2013
- Rob Skutevik
- A year after flood, part of Highway 210 in Carlton County may never reopen
- Weeks of rain set stage for historic June flood
- For residents with flood damage, ‘still a lot of work to do’
- Flood commemoration events
- Looking back: Chronology, photos and video of the June 2012 Northland flooding
Weeks of rain set stage for historic June flood
By John Myers , June 16, 2013
A year after flood, part of Highway 210 in Jay Cooke State Park may never reopen
By Steve Kuchera , June 16, 2013
- Highway 210 construction
- Hidden treasure gets better with road closure
- Weeks of rain set stage for historic June flood
- For residents with flood damage, ‘still a lot of work to do’
- Where they are now: In Fond du Lac, flood brought a community together
- Flood commemoration events
- Looking back: Chronology, photos and video of the June 2012 Northland flooding
For residents with flood damage, ‘still a lot of work to do’
By Peter Passi , June 16, 2013
Two accused of battering Superior police officers in separate incidents
A Superior woman and California man accused of battering Superior police officers in separate incidents have made appearances in Douglas County Circuit Court.By Superior Telegram , June 15, 2013
Superior residents sue city over flood damage
Two groups of Superior residents, one including the chief of police, are suing the city over damage they incurred during last summer’s flood.By Maria Lockwood , June 15, 2013
Duluth police arrest juvenile for possessing handgun in public
Duluth police arrested a 15-year-old boy Friday for possessing a handgun under the age of 18 and having it in a public place. The arrest is the fourth after a harassment complaint was called in early Thursday night for a group of teens near the south pier of the Canal Park shipping canal.By News Tribune staff , June 15, 2013
Becks Road in Duluth will be closed Tuesday for sewer repair
A segment of Becks Road near 108th Avenue West in Duluth will be closed on Tuesday as the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District begins a large project to repair part of a major sewer line damaged in the flood a year ago.By News Tribune staff , June 15, 2013
Cook County teen killed in rollover identified
Cook County authorities have identified the teen killed in a one-car rollover on Thursday morning as Dylan Alex Marshall, 14, of Grand Marais.June 15, 2013
Hibbing man dies after falling from tree stand
A 55-year-old Hibbing man died Thursday after falling off a deer stand that he was working on.June 15, 2013
Assessors to visit Eastern Duluth neighborhoods
Residents of Duluth’s eastern neighborhoods — including Lakeside, Lester Park, Woodland and Hunters Park — will soon be getting a visit from the St. Louis County Assessor’s staff.June 15, 2013
Two Harbors trooper no longer with state patrol
The Minnesota State Patrol on Friday announced that Nick Morse of Two Harbors is no longer a state trooper.By News Tribune staff , June 15, 2013
Ojibwe camp is more than language lessons
By Pine Journal , June 15, 2013
Hibbing native features family in latest film
By Chris Hewitt , June 15, 2013
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