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Wellness director Raymond terminated by UMD
After years of contention including accusations and countercharges of sexual harassment, the University of Minnesota Duluth has terminated wellness director Rod Raymond, according to statements from the university and Raymond’s lawyer released Wednesday.
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Umbrellas everywhere
Spectators at the 7A subsection meet at Malosky Stadium in Duluth seek shelter from the persistent rain Tuesday afternoon. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)


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