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Duluth council could scale back 10th Avenue rebuild

At a council agenda session on Thursday evening, Chief Administrative Officer David Montgomery recommended a more modest, two-step approach to the project than originally proposed.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/09/2013

Persistence pays off for prospective Eagle Scout

Once Shawn Pierce takes on a mission, he’s not easily deterred. A 16-year-old from Duluth’s Kenwood neighborhood working toward the rank of Eagle Scout, Pierce set out to build a picnic shelter more than a year ago.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/09/2013

Duluthians to be offered discounts to tourist attractions

The Duluth Attractions Council aims to enlist more local residents’ support to promote tourism this year.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/08/2013

Last Place on Earth owner Jim Carlson served second nuisance notice

The city of Duluth fired another legal salvo at the Last Place on Earth, a local head shop, Tuesday, by serving owner Jim Carlson with a second notice of public nuisance, related to the business’ sale of synthetic drugs. A previous notice had been filed against the property at 124 E. Superior St. in August 2012.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/08/2013

Duluth City Council to discuss lawsuit involving squad car accident

The Duluth City Council will be asked to go into closed session Thursday night to discuss ongoing lawsuits including one involving a woman who was injured in a traffic accident with a Duluth police squad car nearly two years ago.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/07/2013

Duluth City Council will be asked to review Bentleyville free-speech lawsuit

The city of Duluth continues to wrestle with a lawsuit involving the rights of a small group of evangelists to proselytize at the Bentleyville Tour of Lights in Bayfront Park.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/07/2013

Duluth mulls regulations for growing food truck business

The ordinance City Councilor Emily Larson has introduced would require food trucks not to encroach on traditional bricks-and-mortar restaurants.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/06/2013

Cirrus Aircraft parachute ‘saves’ are increasing

Pilot Jeff Ippoliti suspects April 10, 2004, would have been his final day on the planet if it weren’t for CAPS, the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System that returned him to the ground unscathed after a frightful flight.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/05/2013

Lakewalk project burrows through to Brighton Beach

The final half-mile extension of the Lakewalk is underway in eastern Duluth, and it won’t be cheap.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/03/2013

Amendment seeking tax-increment financing money for Wade renovation fails

Efforts to use TIF money to help fund the renovation of Duluth’s Wade Stadium were unsuccessful this week in St. Paul.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/01/2013

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