CITY OF DULUTH
Ness to address political zoo
Duluth Mayor Don Ness will return to his alma mater Tuesday night to reflect on the sorry state of American politics. Ill talk about the brokenness of American politics today and what I see as some p...
Posted on 2/26/13 at 1:00 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
The City's Recreation
Today Amy Norris from the City of Duluth spoke at Kiwanis of Friendly Duluth. She talked about transparency and how citizens are demanding to know where their tax dollars are going. (We have gone from...
Posted on 7/20/11 at 5:20 PM
Gary-New Duluth to get health impact assessment
By John Lundy , May 11, 2013
City plans health assessment of western Duluth neighborhood
Gary-New Duluth will be the second Duluth site to get a health impact assessment, the city announced on Friday.By John Lundy , May 10, 2013
City likely to rethink plans to widen 10th Avenue East in Duluth 
By Peter Passi , May 10, 2013
Our view/Food vendors: With rules, Duluth can encourage enterprise 
First came the sidewalk hot dog stand industry, in the form of a food truck and food cart. That was last year.
May 10, 2013
Duluth council could scale back 10th Avenue rebuild 
By Peter Passi , May 09, 2013
Partners announce architect for downtown Duluth office tower 
By Mike Creger , May 09, 2013
Persistence pays off for prospective Eagle Scout 
By Peter Passi , May 09, 2013
Duluth City Council to discuss lawsuit involving squad car accident 
The Duluth City Council will be asked to go into closed session Thursday night to discuss ongoing lawsuits including one involving a woman who was injured in a traffic accident with a Duluth police squad car nearly two years ago.
By Peter Passi , May 07, 2013
Most Duluth trails closed due to wet conditions 
The city of Duluth’s Parks and Recreation Department asks the public to refrain from using city hiking trails, snowmobile trails and cross-country ski trails for the foreseeable future. Because of the spring thaw, trails have become soft and are vulnerable to being damaged with deep ruts and possible erosion.
By News Tribune staff , May 07, 2013
Boyle to seek re-election to Duluth City Council 
Second District Duluth City Council member Patrick Boyle announced on Monday that he will seek re-election to another four-year term this fall.
By News Tribune staff , May 07, 2013
Duluth City Council will be asked to review Bentleyville free-speech lawsuit 
By Peter Passi , May 07, 2013
Duluth City Councilor Patrick Boyle announces re-election bid 
By News Tribune staff , May 06, 2013
Duluth city trails off-limits until conditions improve 
The city of Duluth’s Parks and Recreation Department asks the public to refrain from using city hiking trails, snowmobile trails and cross-country ski trails for the foreseeable future.
May 06, 2013
Duluth mulls regulations for growing food truck business
By Peter Passi , May 06, 2013
Eh? Mayor proclaims snow too much 
The Duluth mayor revoked winter’s key to the city in a tweet Friday.
By News Tribune staff , May 04, 2013
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