ST. LOUIS COUNTY
Order trees, shrubs
The deadline for ordering native trees and shrubs from the South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District is fast approaching. People have until April 12 to order the bare-root seedlings...
Posted on 3/29/13 at 12:00 AM
Duluth-area leaders bring a message of thanks to Capitol
ST. PAUL Previous years visits to the state Capitol by Northeastern Minnesota community leaders included requests to fund projects such as an airport terminal, a hockey arena, an intermodal transpo...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:00 AM
Legislative notebook: University attorneys say Sviggum has conflict.
The University of Minnesota released two legal opinions Wednesday that say former House Speaker Steve Sviggum has a conflict of interest in being a regent while working for Minnesota Senate Republican...
Posted on 2/29/12 at 11:17 PM
Evidence of abuse found in Northland nursing homes
Special investigators substantiated one case of neglect and another case of abuse in Northland nursing homes.By John Lundy , May 01, 2013
Ives Road near Two Harbors closed 
St. Louis County Road 253 north of Duluth and just west of Two Harbors, better known as Ives Road, is closed until further notice due to a hole that’s formed near a bridge abutment.
April 17, 2013
Man sought by police charged with 13 felonies after report of sex assault 
By News Tribune staff , March 07, 2013
Court rejects appeal from Duluth man convicted for assaulting wife, making threats 
By News Tribune staff , February 26, 2013
Man dies when SUV strikes stopped train in fog 
A Kelsey Township man was killed Wednesday morning when his SUV hit a train west of Cotton.
By News Tribune staff , February 14, 2013
Woman accused of convenience store robbery attempt 
St. Louis County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 50-year-old woman in connection with the attempted robbery of a Mountain Iron convenience store Wednesday.
By News Tribune staff , February 14, 2013
Coast Guard: Upper St. Louis too shallow for buoys 
Boaters beware: The U.S. Coast Guard will not set seasonal navigational buoys Nos. 37 through 85 in the upper St. Louis River above Clough Island (also known as Whiteside Island) this year.
By Steve Kuchera , January 31, 2013
Pressure ridge spurs warning on Fish Lake 
By Sam Cook , January 31, 2013
Township assessor in St. Louis County cited by state 
A private assessor responsible for valuing property in 25 townships in St. Louis County has been suspended for 90 days by the Minnesota Board of Assessors, a wing of the state Department of Revenue.
By John Myers , January 29, 2013
Cold weather could make St. Louis County homeless count difficult 
It’s a Catch-22 for homeless people in St. Louis County. If they’re lucky enough, they’ll avoid the frigid temperatures this week by finding shelter. But that may mean being missed by the annual homeless count done by county officials that’s needed to receive funding to provide services to the community’s most needy.
By Mike Creger , January 23, 2013
County picks manager for summer camp: Arrowhead Center gets nod over YMCA to run Lake Esquagama 
INDUSTRIAL TOWNSHIP — St. Louis County Commissioners decided in a split vote Tuesday to hire The Arrowhead Center to run the county’s summer youth camp on Lake Esquagama south of Biwabik.
By John Myers , January 23, 2013
Free holiday tree recycling available in Northland 
Free holiday tree recycling is available at a number of sites in St. Louis and Carlton counties.
By News Tribune staff , January 05, 2013
St. Louis County approves expected 1.5 percent property tax increase 
For the fourth straight year, the St. Louis County Board has approved a property tax increase that's less than the rate of inflation.
By John Myers , December 11, 2012
As races remained undecided, some Northland communities were slow to report votes 
St. Louis County didn’t tally and report votes for the last of its 177 precincts until 3:55 a.m. Wednesday — a nearly eight-hour delay after polls closed that might seem archaic in an age of instant communication by Twitter, text and telephone.
By John Myers , November 08, 2012
Agreement will keep Northland forest tracts open to hunters, snowmobilers - for now 
Two Northland legislators say they’ve brokered a tentative agreement with Minnesota’s largest private landowner to maintain public access to the company’s land for hunters and snowmobilers through next spring.
By News Tribune staff , October 19, 2012
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