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Greg Hull

Articles: 8 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options.

Guest commentary: Guns and personal significance

Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Lake County News Chronicle - Opinion

Guest commentary: The marriage amendment's real effect

Thursday, October, 18, 2012 - Lake County News Chronicle - Opinion

Your township needs your voice

Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - Lake County News Chronicle - Opinion

Lake County business owner nominated for award

Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Lake County News Chronicle - Business

Two Harbors Food Shelf plans to grow its own
Ever since Phil Arnold began talking to community members about creating a garden for the Two Harbors Food Shelf last December, he’s been taken by the response.
Sunday, June, 03, 2012 - Lake County News Chronicle - News

In Two Harbors, a pronounced difference between candidates
ROBIN WASHINGTON COLUMN: The candidates’ debate at the Two Harbors Community Center on Thursday night was a model of democracy. But there was an audible difference between the candidates.
Sunday, October, 21, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

TWO Harbors or Two HARbors? It's a debate to the Finnish
If you saw my discussion about TWO Harbors versus Two HARbors in Sunday’s Duluth News Tribune, this conversation’s a little different. To find out why, you’ll have to stay to the end.
Thursday, October, 25, 2012 - Lake County News Chronicle - Opinion

Silver Creek finds a way to handle its wastewater
In the early 2000s development along the corridor between Two Harbors and the Silver Creek tunnel became the topic of growing concern for residents, township officials and Lake County. An area that had been the location of summer cabins and small mom and pop resorts had grown to include significantly more year-round dwellings, larger resorts such as Superior Shores and other businesses—155 parcels in total, according to data collected by Silver Creek Township. While this growth brought economic benefits to the region, it also placed demands on the systems used for waste water treatment.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - Lake County News Chronicle - News