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In response: Sulfide mining deserves reasoned debate, not the labeling of others
I’ve spent about two months every summer for 81 years at my family cabin on the South Kawishiwi River near Ely, not far from a cabin owned by John Chelesnik, the writer of one of two recent commentaries for the News Tribune Opinion page about the changing economy in the Ely area.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - for the News Tribune - Opinion

National view: Ask for that raise; it’s a patriotic duty
The downturn we call the Great Recession officially started in 2007. But after spending the past two years talking to people who lost jobs, homes or savings during the official recession, I’d argue that the trouble actually started decades earlier.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - Los Angeles Times - Opinion

Reader's view: Attacks on deviant priests compliment Catholicism

Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

JOSEPH C. DUBLA

Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Obituaries (free view)

OFFICER FULTON C. WILSON
Officer Fulton C. Wilson, 93, of Duluth, passed away peacefully at home with family at his side Thursday, May 16, 2013.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Edward Joseph Karkoska
Edward Joseph Karkoska, 84, the original founder of Giant's Ridge Ski Area, passed away May 14, 2013, in the comforts of his home with the love of his family embracing him.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Robert "Bob" L. Elliott
Robert "Bob" L. Elliott passed away May 9, 2013, at his son's home in Centennial, Colo.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Tuskegee Airman Gomer to speak at St. Louis County Board meeting
World War II Tuskegee Airman Joe Gomer of Duluth will speak at Tuesday’s St. Louis County Board meeting at the county courthouse in Duluth.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Duluth man and fellow protesters found guilty of weapons plant break-in
A federal jury has found an 83-year-old nun, a Duluth man and a fellow protester guilty of breaking into the Y-12 National Security Complex and defacing a uranium processing plant.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Fred Johnson, former Douglas County sheriff, dead at 91
Longtime Douglas County Sheriff Fred Johnson died April 27 in Sun Lakes, Ariz. He was 91.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Prosecution rests in Duluth man's nuclear plant break-in
Federal prosecutors rested their case Tuesday in the trial of an 83-year-old nun and two fellow nuclear protesters — one a Duluth man — accused of painting slogans and splattering human blood on a Tennessee weapons facility known as the “Fort Knox of uranium.”
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Prosecution rests case against Duluth nuclear protester
Federal prosecutors rested their case Tuesday in the trial of a Duluth man and two follow nuclear protesters accused of painting slogans and splattering human blood on a Tennessee weapons facility known as the "Fort Knox of uranium."
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Former Douglas County sheriff dies at 91 in Arizona
Born and raised in Superior, Fred Johnson was elected Douglas County sheriff in 1968 and served 20 years in the position.
Tuesday, May, 07, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Nuclear protester trial under way this week
Jury selection began Monday in the case of a Duluth man and two co-defendants accused of using bolt cutters to cut through fences at a Tennessee national security plant that has had a hand in making, maintaining or dismantling parts of every nuclear weapon in the country’s arsenal.
Tuesday, May, 07, 2013 - Associated Press - News

National view: Border security must come before immigration amnesty
Speaking contemporaneously of futile efforts being made to prevent World War II, Winston Churchill said, “When the situation was manageable it was neglected, and now that it is thoroughly out of hand we apply too late the remedies which then might have effected a cure.”
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - for the News Tribune - Opinion

Homecoming awaits for a long-missing Bayfield Marine
When the rocket arced up from the Vietnamese jungle and hit the U.S. helicopter, Merlin Raye Allen took the brunt of the blast. He was killed, but in the process he saved his best friend and fellow Marine, Jeff Savelkoul.
Sunday, May, 05, 2013 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. - News

Kentucky Derby figures to be wide open
139TH KENTUCKY DERBY: The 19-horse field for today’s Kentucky Derby is balanced, with no definitive favorite.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports

John Wallace Sjogren
John Wallace Sjogren, 85, of Duluth and Punta Gorda, Fla. died Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at home surrounded by family.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Robert W. Gamble
Robert W. Gamble, 87, passed away in Englewood, Fla. on March 13, 2013
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Navy officer who provided famous flag on Iwo Jima during WWII dies at age 90
Alan Wood never claimed to be a hero, but he did play a supporting role in one of World War II’s most stirring moments.
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - Los Angeles Times / MCT - News

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