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NORTON PARK

Many community celebrations were held Tuesday evening as part of the annual event, which aims to strengthen communities.
As she walks through her garden, Jackie Kotlarek tells stories about her daughters and husband helping to make it the space it is today.
Small section of waterfront trail will be closed for two weeks.
From the rooftop watering system to a greenhouse made with storm windows, Barry Powell has gotten creative with his new business.

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Haley Cope, the new Lake Superior Zoo CEO, has inherited a zoo dealing with a pandemic, but stays focused on the positive points.
The city is hoping to keep crowds away from the Lakewalk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A garage and several vehicles were damaged in a fire in the Norton Park neighborhood of Duluth on Tuesday afternoon.The Duluth Fire Department said the fire was reported just after 1 p.m. in a detached garage at 414 N. 77th Ave. The fire was engu...
Duluth police Officer Jeffrey Keast ticketed 17-year-old Joseph "Joey'' Carl for underage consumption the night of Aug. 5, then gave the boy a ride home after a breath test indicated that the teenager was legally drunk. Carl was cooperative throu...
About 12 percent of the Lake Superior Zoo was flooded today after a piece of culvert liner near the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad in Norton Park created a blockage.
Jeffrey Keast
Scott County Attorney will handle Duluth shooting case
The Scott County Attorney's office will decide whether or not any charges are warranted against the Duluth police officer who last week fatally shot a bat-wielding teenager.

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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension on Monday released the name of the Duluth police officer who shot and killed a teenager after responding to a disturbance call late Thursday.
Duluth officer who shot teen identified
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension this afternoon released the name of the Duluth police officer who shot and killed a teenager after responding to a disturbance call late Thursday night.
Funeral services have been set for Joseph "Joey" Anthony Carl, the 17-year-old Norton Park boy who died of a police gunshot Thursday after attacking an occupied squad car with a baseball bat.

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