News-Tribune, April 4, 1925 Arrangements are complete to entertain 500 persons at the annual Meadowlands Lettuce House Dance. It is the chief social function of the community each year and usually attracts a large number of visitors from surrounding towns. ADVERTISEMENT News-Tribune, April 4, 1955 A 30-year-old Duluth Heights woman reported being bound and gagged by an intruder in her basement in the middle of the night.
Having fainted, she did not see the intruder, and she was found by her husband around 4:45 a.m. Nothing was stolen, and the woman was not physically harmed.
The couple can't offer any explanation. News-Tribune, April 4, 1975 Two Superior teens saved the life of a 7-year-old boy whose leg had been severed by a train in the East End neighborhood. The teens fashioned a tourniquet from a brakeman's sweatshirt string.
The boys had learned first aid from a counselor at the YMCA. News Tribune, April 4, 2005 UMD will honor Duluth native and National Trust for Historic Preservation President Richard Moe as an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters during its spring commencement. Moe served as the state DFL chairman and as chief of staff for Senator, and later Vice President, Walter Mondale.
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