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Daytime closure announced for Highland Street in West Duluth

Daytime closure announced for Highland Street in West Duluth

Highland Street in West Duluth will be temporarily closed between 59th and 62nd Avenue West during daytime hours on August 14-15. The closure is necessary as CN Railroad will be conducting a routine inspection of the Highland Street bridge.
Friday, August 9, 2024/Number of views (0)
Home visit program wins national honor for St. Louis County Public Health and Aspirus St. Luke's

Home visit program wins national honor for St. Louis County Public Health and Aspirus St. Luke's

A new home visit program in St. Louis County that serves pregnant individuals at risk for hypertensive disorders has been honored as a model practice by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO).
Wednesday, August 7, 2024/Number of views (0)
Highway 2 and Munger Shaw Road intersections to close for construction beginning Aug. 19

Highway 2 and Munger Shaw Road intersections to close for construction beginning Aug. 19

Road construction begins Monday, August 19, at the intersection of Highway 2 and Munger Shaw Road in Solway Township. As a result, both roads will be closed at that intersection for approximately six weeks. The county is constructing left-turn lanes on Highway 2 at the intersection with Munger Shaw Road. The project also includes the permanent closure of the connection of County Road 161 (Old Hwy 2) with US 2 just east of Munger Shaw Road.

Wednesday, August 7, 2024/Number of views (0)
Beldo Sentenced for Babbit Double Homicide

Beldo Sentenced for Babbit Double Homicide

Today, the Honorable Michelle M. Anderson sentenced Roger Allen Beldo to 556 months in prison for murdering two people in their home in Babbitt on October 28, 2023. Beldo previously pleaded guilty to two counts of Intentional Second-Degree Murder on May 8, 2024.
Tuesday, August 6, 2024/Number of views (0)
St. Louis County Public Works to hold open houses at three new facilities

St. Louis County Public Works to hold open houses at three new facilities

St. Louis County Public Works has completed a multi-year project designed to ensure faster and more effective response for road maintenance. The County has constructed three new Public Works campuses, replacing five aged buildings that could no longer effectively serve modern day equipment and service needs. To celebrate and provide residents a look at the new campuses and their capabilities, St. Louis County Public Works will be hosting open house events at each of the new locations, offering tours of the new buildings and a glimpse of the vehicles.

Monday, August 5, 2024/Number of views (0)
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