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Incline Village project has yet to break ground, 9 months after claims of urgency

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Occasionally, when the Duluth city administration asks the City Council to approve a subsidy for a f...

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  1. This shows us who our council represents. They are rubber stampers of the worst kind. They have complained before about the rush to vote. It seems that some, not all, councilors receive information at the last minute. They must be getting internal information much earlier.

    At least one councilor was disrespectful and acted like a bully to the council and those of us that want more time to vet developers.

    Wendy is the only one representing her constituents. Thanks, Wendy, for not caving to your fellow councilors’ lack of due diligence in protecting our money and city.

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