140,000 gallons of process water spill at Northshore Mining
Duluth News Tribune
by Jimmy Lovrien
12h ago
SILVER BAY A pipe at Cleveland-Cliffs' Northshore Mining's taconite plant ruptured Wednesday, releasing approximately 140,000 gallons of process water until it was shut down 11 minutes later. According to a spill incident report submitted to the state by a Northshore employee, the spill occurred between 2:41 p.m. and 2:52 p.m. Wednesday and emerged from an 8- to 10-foot gash in a metal pipe. The employee said the water reached Lake Superior. "The water is recycled water with some fluoride and miscellaneous substances but nothing of particular concern or note," the incident report said. Addi ..read more
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Salmonella cases, including four in Minnesota, linked to organic basil sold at Trader Joe’s
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by St. Paul Pioneer Press
12h ago
ST. PAUL Minnesota Department of Health and Department of Agriculture officials are warning consumers not to eat Infinite Herbs brand organic basil in 2.5-ounce clamshell-style containers purchased at Trader Joe’s due to a multistate salmonella outbreak announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health officials report that four Minnesotans between 3 and 59 years of age, all from the Twin Cities metro area, became ill between Feb. 15 and March 27. None of them were hospitalized and none died, the health department reports in a news releas ..read more
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Gov. Walz says he supports proposal to curb copper wire theft in Minnesota
Duluth News Tribune
by Cari Spencer / MPR News
15h ago
ST. PAUL Gov. Tim Walz said he’s fully in support of proposed legislation that aims to curb copper wire theft. Last year, stolen copper wire cost St. Paul $1.2 million to replace. Now, city officials are pushing the state to pass legislation to curb the theft which they say is not only a cost to taxpayers but to public safety, too. “You show up with a bunch of copper wire you stole, you’re going to have a hell of a time selling it. And should you buy it, there will be serious penalties,” Walz said at a press event at Como Regional Park. “I will certainly support that legislation when it get ..read more
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Superior apartment building partially collapses, severs gas meter
Duluth News Tribune
by Staff reports
16h ago
SUPERIOR A gas meter was severed Thursday after the Franklin Courts apartments partially collapsed, forcing the evacuation of the building and neighboring day care facility. No injuries were reported. Children returned to Happy Hearts day care, 3605 E. Second St., shortly after the evacuation. According to a news release from the Superior Fire Department, it responded to the collapse at 210 37th Ave. E. after a small portion of Franklin Courts collapsed and severed the gas meter feeding the building. Fire crews and the Superior Police Department evacuated the apartments and day care. The ..read more
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Minnesota gains 11,000 jobs and 3,000 workers in March
Duluth News Tribune
by Staff reports
16h ago
ST. PAUL Minnesota posted strong job and labor force growth in March, according to information released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. The state gained an estimated 11,000 jobs in the past month on a seasonally adjusted basis, up 0.4%, with the private sector up roughly 8,000 jobs, up 0.3%. Minnesota’s labor force increased by an estimated 3,000 people over the month, bumping the labor force participation rate up one-tenth of a percent to 68%. The unemployment rate remained steady at 2.7%. “March was a great month all around for Minnesota employ ..read more
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Cloquet honors officers for bravery during Super 8 shooting
Duluth News Tribune
by Macklin Caruso
17h ago
CLOQUET, Minn. Eight Cloquet police officers were honored for their conduct during a Jan. 8 shooting at the Super 8 hotel that left three people dead, including the shooter. “In January of this year, tragedy struck our community, which resulted in the loss of two innocent victims," Police Chief Derek Randall said at the ceremony during the City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 16. "Our hearts are still with those families to this day." The sudden act of violence resulted in the deaths of Super 8 hotel clerk Shellby Marie Trettel, 22, of Cloquet, and Patrick Jeffrey Roers, 35, of Deer River ..read more
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La Pointe closes on $17M deal for Madeline Island ferry service
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by Danielle Kaeding / Wisconsin Public Radio
21h ago
A Lake Superior island town is the new owner of the ferries that connect Madeline Island residents to the mainland in northern Wisconsin. The Town of La Pointe closed on the $17.3 million deal to purchase the Madeline Island Ferry Line’s assets from the former owners on March 28. The Madeline Island Ferry Line has five boats that make nearly 6,000 crossings each year to bring people to Madeline Island from the mainland in Bayfield. The island is a popular tourist draw for thousands of visitors during the summer, boosting La Pointe’s year-round population of about 430 residents. Glenn Ca ..read more
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Listen: Duluth man charged with arson in Decker Road fire
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by Staff reports
1d ago
Here is your Duluth News Tribune Minute podcast for Thursday, April 18, 2024. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. Subscribe and rate us at  Apple Podcasts,   Spotify or  Google Podcasts. ]]> ..read more
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Bygones: Most auctions forbidden in Duluth 100 years ago
Duluth News Tribune
by Barrett Chase
1d ago
News Tribune, April 18, 1924 Duluth Safety Commissioner Bert N. Wheeler reminded citizens that auction sales are taboo in the city unless they are bona fide closing-out sales. Wheeler is drafting an ordinance that would compel merchants to specify they are going out of business when applying for an auction permit. News Tribune, April 18, 1954 Far-reaching decisions face Minnesota Republicans at county conventions this week, including what to do about Wisconsin Sen. Josepth McCarthy's investigation methods into alleged Communist infiltration of the federal government. News Tribune & ..read more
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911 outage reported across multiple US states, officials say
Duluth News Tribune
by Reuters
1d ago
Several U.S. states experienced a 911 emergency services outage late on Wednesday, including the entire state of South Dakota and portions of Nevada, Texas and Nebraska, according to local officials. It was not immediately clear what was causing the outages. Late on Wednesday, officials in South Dakota and Las Vegas said that 911 services had been restored, but they did not say what caused the crucial emergency infrastructure to fail. Requests for comment from the Department of Transportation's Office of Emergency Medical Services, which houses the National 911 Program, were not immediate ..read more
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