News-Tribune, April 14, 1925A syndicate of 50 persons from Superior and Duluth purchased the First National Bank of Superior for $240,000. The previous owners were Henry W. and R.
W. de Forest of New York. Several women are included in the new list of stockholders.
The staff and officers remain unchanged.News-Tribune, April 14, 1955St. Louis County deputies will continue their search for more than a case of dynamite believed to be in the hands of boys in the Proctor, Nopeming and Gary areas.
The explosives were taken from a quarry on Beck's Road, where the boys, ages 10 and 13, broke two locks on a steel door. Most of the explosives have been recovered, but some is still missing. Boys escape death in dynamite theft 13 Apr 1955, Wed The Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, Minnesota) Newspapers.
com Boys escape death in dynamite theft jump 13 Apr 1955, Wed The Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, Minnesota) Newspapers.com News-Tribune, April 14, 1975The first saltie of the 1975 shipping season is expected to arrive in the Twin Ports today. The Bussum, a Dutch vessel, is scheduled to load durum wheat for Algeria in Superior.
News Tribune, April 14, 2005Duluth East High School activities director Mike Miernicki is stepping down after admitting he was one of two district employees disciplined in a Jan. 18 school board meeting. Miernicki was at the center of controversy in December when he self-reported a violation of the Minnesota State High School League transfer rule.
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