35.2 C
Washington
spot_img

As Spirit Mountain pays off “wildly popular” alpine coaster, personal-injury lawsuit lingers

Date:

Share:

On Jan. 22, 2025, Spirit Mountain made their final lease payment on the alpine coaster, concluding a...

A subscription is required to access this article. Subscribe or click login below:

Use this form to sign up for the FREE
Duluth Monitor Newsletter.

━ more like this

IRRRB violated Minnesota Data Practices Act in response to public records request

An opinion recently issued by Minnesota Commissioner of Administration Tamar Gronvall concludes that the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB) failed to comply...

West Skyline Parkway rehab project proceeds

The western three miles of Skyline Parkway (between the Magney-Snively parking area and the Becks Road neighborhood) has been closed for the summer to...

Former Moose Lake police chief admits negligence in on-duty collision, denies causing injuries

On March 25, 2025, Barnum resident Daniel Korbel filed a personal-injury lawsuit against the City of Moose Lake and former Moose Lake Police Chief...

Gulping pretzels: Memories of Grandma’s Marathon weekend

Friday When I hit the streets in my cab on Friday, June 20, 2008, the day before Grandma’s Marathon, Canal Park was already filling up...

Family of murdered Hibbing woman brings wrongful death lawsuit against Hibbing PD

On June 26, 2022, Hibbing Police Department Captain Kris Halvorson and Officer Joe Casey responded to a domestic disturbance call from an apartment building...

3 COMMENTS

  1. I live 30 miles from Duluth. I have never seen any advertisements for any of these attractions at Spirit Mountain. We went there for mini golf once when my kids were young. It is boring. Spirit Mountain could not be worse run if they tried. Why is there no local marketing? How about something as simple as sending each school in the area family discount coupons. Here is a genius move they did this year. Senior ski pass used to be 60+, this year they raised it to 80. I know a few people that quit skiing this year because of that. 80 years old to get a senior ski pass. Ridiculous.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here