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After major damage, zoo is ‘back to moving forward’

Lake Superior Zoo Director Peter Pruett almost lost it when he saw the foxes were alive.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/20/2013

Where are they now? In Thomson, the water may be gone, but the flood isn’t over yet

The flood isn’t over for Thomson.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/20/2013

New playground goes up at Lester Park

A new playground at Lester Park was installed Saturday by members of Cub Scout Pack 15, Boy Scout Troop 15, their leaders and parents, four city of Duluth employees and a playground company representative.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/16/2013

Schoep hits 20: Bayfield dog bombarded with hundreds of birthday cards

The Northland’s most famous dog quietly turned 20 on Saturday.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/16/2013

Schoep, Bayfield's Internet-famous dog, celebrates 20th birthday

The Northland’s most famous dog quietly turned 20 on Saturday. Or at least he’s observing the day as quietly as a dog who gets a thousand cards can.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/15/2013

Duluth family medicine program sends docs packing in style

When Dr. John Wood joined the faculty of the Duluth Family Medicine Residency last October, he decided he wanted a better, more meaningful, parting gift for the 10 residents who would complete their third year of the program in late June.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/13/2013

Stubborn fire damages several units at North Shore's Bluefin Bay Resort

Firefighters from much of the North Shore spent hours fighting a stubborn fire that broke out on Saturday afternoon at one of the region’s premiere resorts.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/08/2013

At hearing, pleas for help in fight against synthetic drugs

Well over a hundred people packed a conference room at the Sheraton Hotel and spilled over into a second room on Friday with a uniform message for Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson: Duluth desperately needs her help taking on synthetic drugs and the downtown business known for selling them.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/08/2013

Concerned citizens pack Duluth hearing on synthetic drugs

Well over a hundred people packed a conference room at the Sheraton Hotel and spilled over into a second room on Friday with a uniform message for Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson: Duluth desperately needs her help taking on synthetic drugs and the downtown business known for selling them.

Duluth News Tribune, 06/07/2013

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