Review of Duluth parking changes set for Thursday
A morning meeting will lay out the successes and opportunities ahead when it comes to parking in Duluth, a year after parking management was revamped in the city.Duluth News Tribune, 04/24/2013
Northland runners, race organizers changed but not bowed after Boston attacks
Scott Keenan, executive director of Duluth’s Grandma’s Marathon, is trying to balance the events in Boston with preparations for his own race. “We have a tremendous amount of work ahead of us,” he said last week after saying security measures at the June race will be carefully examined in light of the bombings.Duluth News Tribune, 04/21/2013
Snow damages Duluth Armory
On Monday, officials discovered that more than four feet of wet snow compacted on the armory roof during recent storms had toppled bricks from the façade on the west corner of the building.Duluth News Tribune, 04/16/2013
Snow pushes off part of Duluth Armory wall
More than four feet of wet snow compacted on the armory roof during recent storms and toppled bricks from the façade on the west corner of the building.Duluth News Tribune, 04/15/2013
2 die in crash on snow-slick Jean Duluth Road in Duluth
Duluth police said a man and woman were killed when the van they were in spun out of control and slid sideways into an oncoming tow truck near Carroll Street about 2:30 p.m. Friday.Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013
After a break today, more snow is on the way for Northland
The National Weather Service office in Duluth issued a watch Friday afternoon for much of Northeastern Minnesota for a winter storm that will begin as rain Sunday morning in central Minnesota and move to the northeast.Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013
Superior company buys John Deere’s first hybrid end loaders
RJS Construction Group in Superior made history this month when they took the keys to the first construction-scale end loaders in the world made with hybrid technology.Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013
Next snowstorm expected to peak Sunday afternoon in Northland
The National Weather Service office in Duluth has issued a winter storm watch for much of Northeastern Minnesota for a storm that will begin as rain in central Minnesota Sunday morning and move to the northeast.Duluth News Tribune, 04/12/2013
How are Duluthians dealing with spring’s dismal debut?
It is the winter that won’t end. With 23 days of calendar spring under our belt, snow remains on the ground, with more on the way today. Just like the snow last week and the snow expected next week.Duluth News Tribune, 04/11/2013
Duluth Harbor projects could benefit each other
Two plans to alter the Duluth Harbor were introduced separately to the Duluth Planning Commission this winter, but project engineers are hoping that one project can help the other.Duluth News Tribune, 04/10/2013
