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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthFollowing the proposal in Duluth to enact ordinances including declaring camping and sleeping on city property a misdemeanor crime, I have been asked by several people and community organizations about the effect of a misdemeanor conviction. In Minnesota, a misdemeanor is defined as a crime for which a sentence of not more than 90 days or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both, may be imposed. The effect of a conviction in the digital age giv…See the Story
Local View: Proposal won't 'make those homeless people go away'
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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthAs a member of Downtown Duluth and the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce, and as a neighbor in the Hillside community that agrees that public safety is important to all of us, we at Chum feel it necessary to respond to Mayor Roger Reinert’s proposed public-safety ordinances (“Duluth leaders seek to crack down on graffiti, public camping,” July 9). Although some makes good sense, there are specific proposals that seem ill-advised, ignoring the expe…See the Story
Local View: Criminalizing homelessness in Duluth is not the answer
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Gaza · GazaDULUTH — City councilors expect a marathon meeting Monday night as they prepare to consider a slate of proposed public safety ordinances, including some designed to rein in homeless encampments further. Council President Roz Randorf announced plans to begin taking public testimony early at 5:15 p.m. to wrap comments up by 9 p.m. so the council still has time to conduct its business. She expects Council Chambers to be filled well past its 130…See the Story
Duluth homelessness policies stir debate
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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthHere is your Duluth News Tribune Minute podcast for Friday, July 26, 2024.
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Duluth could pay $135K to settle family's discrimination suit
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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthDULUTH — Nearly a month ago, Pasi Järvinen, a 34-year-old native of Finland, boarded a plane in Helsinki and flew halfway across the world. More than a dozen hours later, Järvinen emerged from the plane and immediately felt the sweltering southern United States heat engulf his body. He had just arrived in Austin, Texas, and was beginning a journey that eventually led him to Duluth. Järvinen is one of more than 100 men who compete in the Nort…See the Story
Floorball generates buzz, takes center stage at Duluth’s FinnFest
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Eveleth · EvelethEVELETH — How does a folk artist get people's attention while living in Eveleth in the middle of the 1900s? For Joseph (Jos) Bogdanich, the answer was simple — send his art to nearly everyone. Bogdanich sent paintings, wood carvings and rock sculptures to schools, historical societies, libraries, musicians and politicians across Minnesota and the world. The University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library Archives has two large folders …See the Story
Northlandia: The Eveleth artist who sent his work to Eleanor Roosevelt
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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthNews Tribune, July 26, 1924 Fond du Lac Band member Peter Lemiueux is suing the federal government in Duluth, claiming that under an 1887 act of Congress, he was entitled to an allotment of land. However, the land given to him was simultaneously given to other members of the tribe, and the government sold the timber rights, he claims. News Tribune, July 26, 1954 A 13-year-old Gilbert boy drowned in the St. Louis River after a companion dra…See the Story
Bygones: Duluthians petitioned against human rights ordinance in 1984
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Duluth, Minnesota · DuluthRetired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at krohman@duluthnews.com.See the Story
Northland Nature: Silent birds seen on lakeshore walk
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