News-Tribune, March 15, 1925 Stirred by the recent race of huskies carrying serum across Alaska to Nome, Northland old-timers recall when dog teams were used here as well. One team made regular biweekly trips to carry mail from Duluth to Agate Bay, Beaver Bay and other settlements on the North Shore. ADVERTISEMENT News-Tribune, March 15, 1955 Eugene Salzman, 24, charged with the murder of his parents last week in Hayward, was captured at a tavern in Waco, Texas, ending a four-day manhunt.
Authorities said Salzman told them he did it because he "got mad at the whole world, at the army, and I had been drinking." News-Tribune, March 15, 1975 The Eighth U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Reserve Mining Co. must shift to a land taconite tailings disposal system instead of dumping tailings into Lake Superior and begin work to clean up its air emissions of asbestos-like materials. There is no official timeline, however, only an order to shift in a "reasonable time.
" News-Tribune, March 15, 2005 Duluth Economic Development Authority commissioners approved $594,000 for an $11.1 million 55-unit apartment building in Duluth's East Hillside neighborhood, bringing its support for the project to $1.04 million.
Plans call for the building to go up at 610 E. Fifth St..
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Bygones: Duluth reacts to 1925 Alaskan serum run

Sled dogs transported antitoxin from Anchorage to Nome during a diphtheria outbreak.