Duluth trumpeter, used car salesman, dies at 87
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Bricks be gone
Chris Johnson, with the City of Duluth, uses a front-end loader to scrap and pile bricks from a section of Superior Street between Second and Third Avenues West Monday afternoon. The work is a temporary fix to remove damaged bricks and repave the street with asphalt in time for Grandma's Marathon. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)

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