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Fitch's Bridge coming down
Groton, Mass. (USA) A few months ago, this bridge was featured in an article on the massacre of historic bridges in the United States, which had caused alarm to many who were attached to them and t...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 7:34 AM
Die winter, die
I think winter needs to close its show and move out of town. I cannot remember a recent winter which has overstayed its welcome to such perfection as the one most current. As a young man near Viking,...
Posted on 3/23/13 at 6:06 AM
The winter's shades of gray
From the desert's muted tans to winter's shades of gray, it was a contrast in running experiences this morning as Riley and myself headed out for our pre-dawn journey. The stillness of the air proved...
Posted on 1/28/13 at 9:36 PM
mama mondays: chasing after a birdie
Yep, that's right. It's birdie chasing time today. Ah, c'mon. You know you wanna! But you hafta head over to Peace Garden Writer first. Toodles and see ya soon! ...
Posted on 1/25/12 at 1:00 AM
Copenhagenization: The contagion that could change the way we think of bicycles
Heres a pop quiz for you to consider before you read the column further: What is Copenhagenization and who thought of the idea to begin with? When I first heard of the term Copenhagenization, it wa...
Posted on 10/24/11 at 10:17 AM
Council honors dedicated Duluth parks volunteer 
By Peter Passi , September 28, 2010
Discover Duluth: Gooseberry Falls’ Fifth Falls Trail
August 09, 2010
OUTDOORS Blog: Nice run, cool town 
By Sam Cook , May 03, 2009
Court supports trail near BWCAW 
The 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has backed a snowmobile trail proposed at the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
By John Myers , March 09, 2009
Coleman team: Judges created 'fatal flaw' 
Norm Coleman’s legal team said judges created a “fatal flaw,” claiming the jurists are making contradictory decisions in Minnesota's U.S. Senate election trial.
By Scott Wente , February 19, 2009
OUTDOORS BLOG: Duluth's Farrow second in Arrowhead 135 
By Sam Cook , February 04, 2009
Discover Duluth Redux: Amity Creek Trail, Vol. II & III
January 12, 2009
Discover Duluth Redux: Kingsbury Creek
January 11, 2009
Discover Duluth Redux: Lincoln Park Trail, Vol. I & II
January 11, 2009
Discover Duluth Redux: Amity Creek Trail
January 05, 2009
Stretch of North Shore Trail to be ungroomed 
December 25, 2008
Discover Duluth: Amity Creek Trail, Vol. II & III (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
Though it’s now closed off to automobiles, the second half of Seven Bridges Road (Amity Creek Trail) isn’t without its share of traffic. See why the overgrown road is frequented by hikers, cyclists, runners/joggers, horseback riders, photographers and, of course, all of the aforementioned enthusiasts’ canine companions.
By Matthew R. Perrine , September 10, 2008
Discover Duluth: Kingsbury Creek (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
Lake Superior Zoo and Fairmont Park are great, but what would they be without Kingsbury Creek?
By Matthew R. Perrine , July 10, 2008
Discover Duluth: Lincoln Park Trail, Vol. I & II (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
Lincoln Park Trail rightfully deserves a place among Duluth's elite trails -- you know, the ones you bring out-of-town visitors to to show off how wonderful the city you call "home" really is.
By Matthew R. Perrine , June 17, 2008
Discover Duluth: Amity Creek Trail 
Amity Creek Trail is a nice break from the east end’s more-populated nature areas.
By Matthew R. Perrine , July 20, 2007
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