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Press release for Manheat, Empty Set, and Blood Root Mother show at R.T. Quinlan’s
Duluth Economic Business Authority offer loans and tax breaks to help expand local businesses and bring new jobs to Duluth.
Duluth’s college students leave after graduating in search of jobs and a town with a better nightlife. Some local organizations fight to make the city more attractive to young professionals.
Duluth restaurant owner, Sumlee Beede, raises money to build a proper bathroom and kitchen for the elementary school she once attended in Thailand.
One downtown Duluth resident loves her apartment but struggles to find parking. She now faces thousands of dollars worth in parking tickets.
Tyler Nelson started Endless Summer Longboards out of his passion for longboarding. He designs and builds longboards here in Duluth.
L.D.E. Tackle Inc. in Duluth gave a workshop on how to make your own fishing lures and spinners. It took them a year to develop the workshop and now are in their third year of running the program.
Duluth resident and small business owner John Fehnel is very passionate about his work. Fehnel’s shop, Great Lakes Fly Company, is thriving even in these times of economic stress. Based on his experiences, Fehnel gives his advice on owning a business.
On January 18, 1963, the iron ore docks of Agate Bay closed when the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railroad ceased operations in Two Harbors. Black Friday, as it came to be known, ended an 80 year tradition of Two Harbors’ railroading and left a town’s future in doubt.
The Railway Pizzeria and Bar in Proctor has thrived in difficult economic times.