Douglas CountySUPERIOR Mayor Paine ties Superior Municipal Forest preservation to family land deal By: John Ramos Date: September 13, 2024 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp On July 18, 2024, at the regular quarterly meeting of the City of Superior’s Urban Forestry Tree Boa... A subscription is required to access this article. Subscribe or click login below: Login TagsFred PaineNatural Area DedicationSubReqSuperior Municipal Forest 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 Promised housing fail: Former Ordean Building now boutique hotel August 28, 2025 1 On Sept. 19, 2023, the City of Duluth announced the results of a Downtown Housing Study, which showed a large demand for all types of... Fayal Township Fayal Township Board of Supervisors chair faces call for resignation, following alleged Menards rebate card theft August 21, 2025 0 At their regular monthly meeting, on Aug. 19, 2025, the Fayal Township Board of Supervisors passed a resolution calling for the resignation of Board... DULUTH Alleged Menards rebate bandits charged August 19, 2025 0 On July 19, 2025, when the owner of Webber Roofing & Remodeling attempted to use his Menards rebate checks, they were declined. His company,... Douglas County City of Superior shares no information about internal investigation with Police & Fire Commission August 15, 2025 0 The Aug. 13, 2025, meeting of the City of Superior Police & Fire Commission was the first meeting held in the past three months.... DULUTH Incline Village developer, Stearns Bank file competing federal lawsuits August 8, 2025 0 Although the Incline Village site is silent and deserted today, fallout from the project has now reached our federal court system, with a recent... Previous articleNeglected Silver Bay perimeter ditch places neighborhood in jeopardyNext articleHibbing domestic assault arrest leads to discovery of 47 illegal guns, suspected mushroom grow operation 2 COMMENTS It’s hard to believe that a savvy businessman just didn’t realize about the easement when he purchased the property. It smells. Reply It does smell and his aunt and uncle also donate $500 each to his campaign–the most allowed by Wisconsin law. Reply 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.
It’s hard to believe that a savvy businessman just didn’t realize about the easement when he purchased the property. It smells. Reply
It does smell and his aunt and uncle also donate $500 each to his campaign–the most allowed by Wisconsin law. Reply
It’s hard to believe that a savvy businessman just didn’t realize about the easement when he purchased the property. It smells.
It does smell and his aunt and uncle also donate $500 each to his campaign–the most allowed by Wisconsin law.