Superior's Mayor Issues Written Statement on Controversial Post
Mayor Bruce Hagen has found himself in the middle of a controversy since posting a comment on Facebook about President Obama and his wife.
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Mayor Bruce Hagen has found himself in the middle of a controversy since posting a comment on Facebook about President Obama and his wife.
"With social media it does place a certain responsibility on public officials and I think that for the most part, one would assume that they are aware of the ramifications of certain statements," Dr. Von Hagel said, Tuesday.
Several local groups are calling on Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen to resign following controversial remarks he made on Facebook about the President and First Lady.
White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough will visit Virginia next week to discuss the mining layoffs on the Iron Range and the national steel crisis.
Duluth plans to erase the street light monthly fee all together.
With less than a month before Mayor-Elect Emily Larson takes over for Mayor Don Ness, the city of Duluth’s longtime Chief Administrative Officer still doesn’t know if he’ll have a job come January.
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A Minnesota lawmaker is planning to introduce a bill that would increase penalties for interfering with paramedics.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest is calling on Republican candidates to denounce support for Donald Trump following comments he made about banning Muslims from the United States.
A bill by Congressman Rick Nolan permitting heavy logging trucks on Interstate I-35 has been approved by the house and the senate, and signed in to law by President Barack Obama.
Minnesota finance officials project nearly $1.9 billion state budget surplus through June of 2017.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is making a campaign stop in Minnesota.
Monday, the City of Duluth got a new sister city.
In light of the mining industry taking a big hit in Minnesota, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken are teaming up to crack down on illegal steel dumping.
Governor Scott Walker announced Monday that Wisconsin will not accept any Syrian refugees.


