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Welcome back. Here's your chance to get caught up on what happened over the weekend.

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A Bentleyville Christmas decoration appears to watch as the bottom section of the festival’s metal Christmas tree is moved from its summer storage area to Bayfront Festival Park Saturday morning. Despite strong, gusty winds, members of Iron Workers Local 512 had the 128-foot-tall tree assembled by noon. The tree is receiving 150,000 new LED lights this year for the annual Bentleyville Tour of Lights, running from Nov. 23 through Dec. 28. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Your guide to voting in the upcoming Duluth election What's on the ballot? Where do you vote? How do you register to vote? All those questions and more are answered below.

What's on the ballot? Where do you vote? How do you register to vote? All those questions and more are answered here.

More fire foam chemicals found in water near Duluth air base Followup investigation planned after PFAS chemicals found in Miller Creek, Rice Lake, groundwater and in one private well.

A follow-up investigation is planned after PFAS chemicals were found in Miller Creek, Rice Lake, groundwater and in one private well.

Esko football player dies after collapsing during game

Jackson Pfister, an Esko High School student, died after collapsing during the Esko football team's game in Aitkin.

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Eric Ringsred, former owner of the Kozy Bar building, talks to the Duluth News Tribune Wednesday morning. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)

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Ringsred plans next move to save Kozy from wrecking ball Building's former owner vows to continue legal battle

Despite a court ruling earlier this week that appears to clear the way to demolish the former Kozy Bar and adjacent buildings, Dr. Eric Ringsred remains undeterred in his efforts to save the structures.

DFL 'agitator' joins fray in 8th District For the Bemidji-based Soren Sorensen, democracy starts at the bottom and works up.

For the Bemidji-based Soren Sorensen, democracy starts at the bottom and works up.

Nopeming closed due to fire code violations An inspector visited the facility in May after a complaint was received.

Nopeming, the former sanatorium offering historical and haunted tours just west of Duluth, will remain closed indefinitely after being cited for more than a dozen safety violations.

District attorney: Labor Day shooting in Maple was self-defense

No charges will be filed against the alleged shooter.

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Jen Lushbough stamps clothing in her home work area. Lushbough launched Clover + Cotton four years ago. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Duluth woman launches handmade clothing shop for babies, kids Jen Lushbough runs Clover + Cotton, a baby and child clothing business, where she designs and hand-sews all of the above — including bonnets, dresses, shirts and more.

Jen Lushbough runs Clover + Cotton, a baby and child clothing business, where she designs bonnets, dresses, shirts and more.

Bob King wants you to know that Bigfoot wasn't on Mars Journalist and science-minded writer's new book takes aim at urban legends and space myths.

And, since we’re here, no one faked the moon landing, and the earth isn’t flat.

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From Jerusalem, Duluth 'always in my mind' As David Friedman and his friends try to raise a political party to prominence in Israel, the Duluth native reflected on why he left and what he remembers most about the Northland.

From Jerusalem, Duluth 'always in my mind' As David Friedman and his friends try to raise a political party to prominence in Israel, the Duluth native reflected on why he left and what he remembers most about the Northland.

As David Friedman and his friends try to raise a political party to prominence in Israel, the Duluth native reflected on why he left and what he remembers most about the Northland.

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Nick Swaney (23) of Minnesota Duluth takes Anthony Baxter (19) of UMass Lowell to the ice during Saturday's game at Amsoil Arena in Duluth. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)

College men's hockey: Swaney connects for Bulldogs in 2-1 victory over UMass-Lowell

The No. 1-ranked Bulldogs beat the River Hawks before a crowd of 6,142 at Amsoil Arena to split the nonconference series.

College women's hockey: Bulldogs complete sweep of Mavericks with 4-1 win Three different 'Dogs pick up their first goal of the season

Three different 'Dogs picked up their first goal of the season.

College football: Bulldogs tame Wildcats

It wasn’t pretty, but it was a much-needed win for the 23rd-ranked Bulldogs.

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