Bygones: Loop Foods moved Lakeside locations 70 years ago

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The store ultimately closed in 2003.

News-Tribune, April 12, 1925 Tentative plans were announced for a new 25-room building for the Industrial Home for Girls to be located in Duluth Heights to replace the two-story house at 16th Avenue East and London Road. The site, on a 10-acre tract, is already owned by the Industrial Home Board. ADVERTISEMENT News-Tribune, April 12, 1955 Virgil Dock, owner of the Loop Foods store in Lakeside, has purchased the Lakeside National Food store at 4425 E.

Superior St., with plans to move his store there to create a Super Valu supermarket. The current Loop Foods store at 4507 E.



Superior St. will close. News-Tribune, April 12, 1975 Authorities are investigating possible animal mistreatment at the Lake County home of a woman who has about 40 dogs living in her house.

Investigators found three dead dogs on the property and feel more may be buried under the snow. The dogs are still under the woman's care, and the county sheriff says the case is difficult to evaluate. News Tribune, April 12, 2005 State Sen.

Yvonne Prettner Solon is adding her voice to a growing chorus of Democrats urging the U.S. Congress to fend off efforts from President George W.

Bush to move Social Security toward a privatized system. Prettner Solon argues that the current system spreads risk among all users, while a private account would not shield participants from losses..