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Superior women, Duluth man accused of robbing Canadians

Two Superior women and one Duluth man accused of robbing four Canadian men at gunpoint in a Superior hotel won’t appear for a preliminary hearing until February, having waived their time limits in Douglas County Circuit Court.

By Maria Lockwood , January 09, 2009

Duluth Shipping News: A season winds down

Duluth Shipping News: A season winds down The James R. Barker came into port yesterday. After some repairs at the Port Terminal, it will move over to the Midwest Energy Resources coal dock for winter layup.

By Kenneth Newhams , January 09, 2009

Crime-fighting Superior kid wins kudos from mayor

Crime-fighting Superior kid wins kudos from mayor It’s not surprising that Mayor Dave Ross singled out Tyler Nystrom on Tuesday for helping end a series of burglaries in Superior. What may come as a shock is that Tyler is in sixth grade.

By Maria Lockwood , January 08, 2009

Former principal on track to lead Superior schools

On Monday, the Superior School Board will vote on the appointment of Janna Stevens as the new Superior school district superintendent for the 2009-10 school year. The board voted unanimously this week to move the issue forward.

By Emily Kram , January 08, 2009

Superior boy honored for foiling crime

It’s not surprising that Mayor Dave Ross singled out Tyler Nystrom on Tuesday for helping end a series of burglaries in Superior. What may come as a shock is that Tyler is in sixth grade.

By Maria Lockwood , January 07, 2009

Union chief upset over Blank’s request for meeting minutes

The Superior Police Department’s union issued a news release Tuesday charging longtime Douglas County District Attorney Dan Blank, who is running for judge, with acting in a “subversive and unethical manner.”

By Mark Stodghill , January 07, 2009

Train victim still in serious condition

A Superior man whose foot was amputated when he slipped under train wheels Saturday remains in serious condition at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth.

January 07, 2009

UPDATE: Superior train accident victim in serious condition

A Superior man whose foot was amputated when he slipped under train wheels Saturday in the Union Pacific rail yard in Itasca remains in serious condition at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth.

January 06, 2009

Superior police criticize attorney's attempts to view union meeting minutes

The police union alleges that District Attorney Dan Blank attempted to obtain private union meeting minutes from a union member, acting in a "subversive and unethical manner."

By Mark Stodghill , January 06, 2009

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