FLOOD
Legislative notebook: Senate DFL not on board with surcharge
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Senate Democrats do not want to place an income tax surcharge on the richest of the rich, but they are looking into expanding a new tax the governor wants on the to...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:22 PM
Duluth seal makes BuzzFeed list
Feisty, the seal thats now-famous photograph was taken on Grand Avenue outside Lake Superior Zoo during the June 2012 flooding in Duluth, was No. 3 on BuzzFeed.coms The 40 Cutest Things That Happene...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 12:01 AM
Flood proved worth of electronic media
Duluth was treated to Mother Natures softer side during Grandmas Marathon weekend so much so that the News Tribune pointed it out in the headline of a follow-up story Monday. What she brought out ...
Posted on 6/24/12 at 12:00 AM
A flood that would make even Noah turn and run
Massive floods are not only common on Earth but 3.5 billion years ago they raged across the Martian landscape. One of the most dramatic issued from a breach in a rift called Mangala Fossae. 'Mangala...
Posted on 10/31/11 at 2:36 PM
Low-interest disaster loans available for residents, businesses in flooded areas
Wisconsin and Minnesota residents and businesses affected by June’s severe storms and flooding can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration.By News Tribune staff , August 01, 2012
Deadline nears for federal storm assistance
State agencies, local and tribal governments, and some private nonprofit organizations in Minnesota have until Sunday to apply for federal public assistance to help recover from June’s severe storms and flooding.By News Tribune staff , August 01, 2012
Other Northland roads that remain closed since flood
Elsewhere around the Northland, the majority of roads damaged by June’s flooding have reopened. Exceptions include:By News Tribune staff , July 23, 2012
Plant Place ends season with annuals giveaway
Plant Place, which operates several seasonal garden centers in the Northland, will be giving away remaining annuals for free today at two locations — with the hope they can go to replenish gardens affected by last month’s flooding.By News Tribune staff , July 16, 2012
Free moisture meters available to rent
Carlton County Extension is making four electronic moisture meters available, free of charge, for citizens impacted by recent rain and flooding.By Press release , July 12, 2012
Bacteria levels down along Moose Horn River, local lakes
Bacteria counts have dropped to acceptable levels along the Moose Horn River and several Carlton County lakes after elevated levels were detected in recent weeks, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.By News Tribune staff , July 12, 2012
Feds measure flood damage to private property
By John Myers , July 12, 2012
Eh? Flood us with stories
By News Tribune staff , July 10, 2012
Obama declares Northland flooding a federal disaster
By Mike Creger , July 06, 2012
Repairs to flood-damaged Willard Munger trail could hit $40 million
Early estimates for the cost of repairing the damaged Willard Munger State Trail between Carlton and Duluth range from $15 million to possibly as high as $40 million, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials said Tuesday.By News Tribune staff , July 04, 2012
Fixing flood-damaged Swinging Bridge is priority at Jay Cooke (with videos)
By Andrew Krueger , July 04, 2012
Safely clean, dry home before restoring after flood
After the flooding of their homes, residents want to repair the damage and return things to the way they were as quickly as possible.June 30, 2012
Eh? Go ahead, keep that gravel
A reader in Duluth recently wrote to our Eh? column, asking if it would be helpful or even permissible for residents to haul away gravel and rubble washed down her street in the recent flood.By News Tribune staff , June 30, 2012
Businesses, non-profits asked to submit flood surveys
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is seeking any businesses or non-profit organizations that may have been impacted by the recent regional flooding to complete and submit a one-page survey as soon as possible.June 30, 2012
Flood briefs: Hiking, biking trails remain closed
Numerous hiking and biking trails in the Duluth area remain closed as a result of last week’s flooding. Others are open, but caution is advised.By News Tribune staff , June 30, 2012
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