When Spirit Mountain approached the Duluth City Council on Dec.
12, 2019, asking for a $235,000 bailout, their primary reason given was that a
blizzard had cut short their annual SnoCross...
In 2015, when the idea of building a new network of Nordic skiing trails at Spirit Mountain first appeared, the preliminary estimated cost of the project was $1.5 million....
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Six months have passed since the Duluth Monitor began its journalistic
adventure, and things are going well. City councilors no longer respond to our
emails, the mayor refuses to comment...
The Dec. 19, 2019, board meeting of the Spirit Mountain Recreation Authority was a glum affair. Ten days earlier, the Duluth City Council had granted Spirit Mountain a $235,000...
On Dec. 9, 2019, the Duluth City Council considered a
$235,000 bailout for Spirit Mountain. The money was proposed to come from the
city’s tourism tax fund. Among the citizens who...
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Welcome to Duluth’s newest news publication, the Duluth Monitor. We’re living in the future now, so we’ve decided to part ways with the...
The
Western Waterfront Trail (WWFT), a graveled, wheelchair-accessible path along
the St. Louis River, currently runs from 63rd Avenue West to Riverside, a
distance of about 3...
On
June 11, 2019, the Duluth Planning Commission considered an item to move an
application for tax increment financing (TIF) forward for the Board of Trade
Building.
The
Board...
On
June 11, 2019, Deputy Planning Director Adam Fulton updated the Duluth Planning
Commission on the city’s efforts to develop standards for tiny houses.
According
to The Tiny...