Vacant Manufacturing Plant in Duluth Finds Potential Buyer
A manufacturing plant in Duluth that’s been vacant for three years now has a potential buyer.
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A manufacturing plant in Duluth that’s been vacant for three years now has a potential buyer.
The 17th annual Shoot for Fun, which helps to raise funds for Courage Kenny of the Northland knocked it out of the ballpark this September.
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You can enjoy a warm cup of coffee and support local families at the same time.
Four women who have made significant contributions to the Northland were honored Tuesday at the YWCA Women of Distinction Luncheon.
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Lake State Credit Union has announced that it will close its location in downtown Duluth, which will leave yet another storefront vacant.
Google software engineers were at UMD Monday to talk to students who may be exploring careers in the tech industry.
Eleven restaurants are participating in the promotion that is happening for the second time this year.
The chief executive of Cliffs Natural Resources says he'll close one of his operations on Minnesota's Iron Range if an Essar Steel taconite plant under construction in Nashwauk goes into production.
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Jefferson Lines is expanding bus service for riders from Duluth to the Twin Cities.
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