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City of Duluth continues to shield Riverwest lodging operation from scrutiny

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On Sept. 22, 2023, the Duluth Monitor reported on the Riverwest development in West Duluth, which is...

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  1. Mayor Emily Larson has a lot to answer for. If indeed she is putting special interests ahead of the city’s and condoning zoning violations perpetrated by individuals directly involved in her re-election campaign then she may be guilty of corruption of her office.

    If she had any integrity, she would clear-up the matter swiftly and satisfactorily.

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