St. Louis County Legacy grant opens way for city, county land deals By: John Ramos Date: October 9, 2019 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp On Oct. 7, 2019, the state Outdoor Heritage Council (OHC) approved a $2.97 million grant to the nonp... A subscription is required to access this article. Subscribe or login below: Username Password * Remember Me Forgot Password TagsLegacy AmendmentMinnesota Land TrustOutdoor Heritage CouncilSubReqTax-forfeit land John Ramos Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Use this form to sign up for the FREE Duluth Monitor Newsletter. Subscribe NowSigning up via this form indicates agreement to receive newletters and email correspondence from the Duluth Monitor; readers interested in accessing website content may subscribe here. We will not sell your information to any third party companies or service providers. ━ more like this Lake County Hunt for Two Harbors smiley face bandit leads to shroom arrest June 6, 2025 0 On May 26, 2025, Two Harbors police officers observed spray-painted smiley faces on a retaining wall near the public boat launch. Some of the... Douglas County As Swim Creative fails to meet social media management goals, City of Superior considers doubling their compensation June 3, 2025 1 On June 25, 2024, the City of Superior’s Tourism Development Commission approved a six-month marketing contract with Swim Creative. For $1,750 per month, Swim... Lake County Silver Bay City Council includes City Center Park in state bonding request June 1, 2025 0 On May 19, 2025, the Silver Bay City Council considered including $4 million for construction of the proposed City Center Park in its state... DULUTH Cause of Spirit Mountain’s maintenance shed fire still undetermined May 29, 2025 1 On the evening of April 26, 2025, Duluth firefighters responded to a report of a blaze on Knowlton Creek Boulevard, in Norton Park. A... Babbitt Timber Bay Lodge owner alerted to active burglary by Apple watch May 26, 2025 0 On April 19, 2025, while Ronald and Elizabeth Rykken were in Michigan, they received a notification that Ronald’s Apple watch had been powered up... Previous articlePlanning Commission recommends rezoning of Launch apartment parcelNext articleBristolwood NIMBYs oppose Campus Connector Trail segment LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ