DULUTHSt. Louis County “It’s going to be tight”: Spirit Mountain hopes not to run out of money before April By: John Ramos Date: January 19, 2020 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Spirit Mountain, 2019-10-27 At the Spirit Mountain board meeting on Jan. 16, 2020, Finance Director Jane Kaiser updated the boar... A subscription is required to access this article. Subscribe or click login below: Login TagsFundsSpirit MountainSubReq 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 DULUTH Tony Nephew believed he was responsible for Trump’s election, murdered family to save them, reports show September 14, 2025 0 On Nov. 7, 2024, 46-year-old West Duluth resident Anthony “Tony” Nephew took the lives of his wife, his ex-wife and his two sons, before... DULUTH Lester River Rendezvous cancels portion of Sept. 27 festival due to logistical conflicts September 12, 2025 1 The annual Lester River Rendezvous is best known for its re-creation of an 18th-century voyageur camp in Duluth’s Lester Park. Dressed in period attire,... DULUTH Juvenile charged for vicious assault of homeless man in Canal Park September 11, 2025 0 At 3:15 in the morning on Aug. 26, 2025, a man waved down Duluth police in Canal Park to report that his cousin (identified... DULUTH Window-peeping DECC security guard pleads guilty to recording adolescent in gym September 10, 2025 0 On Sept. 10, 2025, Perry Burke entered a guilty plea to interfering with the privacy of a victim under the age of 18. The... Uncategorized Monitor launches online video archive of Duluth parks September 10, 2025 0 On the City of Duluth’s website, the Parks and Recreation Department states that the city has 162 parks. When the Monitor encountered this claim,... Previous articleOfficials, citizens focus on Park Point erosionNext articleCity employees forbidden to speak with reporters at public meetings 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.