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Leaders considered job descriptions and wages as the city prepares to take over management of the attractions.| Superior Telegram
Festival-goers will be greeted at the Spirit Room on Broadway Street at the start of Duluth Superior Pride on Labor Day weekend.| Superior Telegram
The new Heritage Tree Program would highlight one tree each year to tell the story of the city's history and people.| Superior Telegram
The grant will help purchase a new crane as Fraser Shipyards continues to expand ship repair and building in Superior's North End.| Superior Telegram
The Superior School Board also heard a state budget update that estimates an 8% local property tax increase.| Superior Telegram
The estimated $2 million project will replace deteriorated concrete and replace head-on turn lanes with planted medians.| Superior Telegram
The second phase of reconstruction of Hammond Avenue between North 21st and North 28th streets is planned for next year.| Superior Telegram
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Dave Sletten will serve as the interim admininstrator until a new hire is made.| Superior Telegram
Citing a failure to meet operational hours, the Superior City Council took no action to renew the license on the adult-oriented business.| Superior Telegram
The bar closed down amid safety concerns in 2022.| Superior Telegram
The historic Boston Block building will offer a mix of opportunities.| Superior Telegram
Superior and Douglas County have seen increases in visitors in 2024 as the state experiences record impacts from tourism.| Superior Telegram
Up North Resort and Campground could grow by several campsites if the County Board approves a zoning change.| Superior Telegram
A new 68,000-square-foot manufacturing facility will consolidate Superior Lidgerwood Mundy operations under one roof as it relocates for the Blatnik Bridge reconstruction project.| Superior Telegram
Transportation committee recommends reducing the speed limit to 35 mph on County Highway B on the east side of the village.| Superior Telegram
School funding, a local sales tax and Medicaid reimbursement were set as priorities. Lead pipe replacement funding was held up in debate.| Superior Telegram
Rep. Angela Stroud said "It is critical to remember that we’re in this together."| Superior Telegram
State Rep. Angela Stroud sought feedback on a bill that would allow Wisconsin's only privately-owned water utility to tap federal funds to pay for lead service line replacements.| Superior Telegram
The 34 goats leave the grass on the hillside as they remove buckthorn.| Superior Telegram
A Superior couple, who met while working at a restaurant in their youth, have joined The Corn Dog Company franchise.| Superior Telegram
All residential property owners are responsible for paying for recycling, regardless of whether they use the service.| Superior Telegram
Mayor Jim Paine also recognized Porch Fest founders, Siggy's Musical Garden, as Citizen of the Year.| Superior Telegram
The $28 million investment revitalized a long-idled dock on the west side of the city and retained the company's operations in the Twin Ports.| Superior Telegram
The city is still completing the 2025 assessment roll and awaits a determination on whether assessments comply with state law.| Superior Telegram
With final costs for the pilot area in, councilors approve lower wholesale rates, which should lower the cost for consumers.| Superior Telegram
Bridgit Maruska will serve as the city’s new parks, recreation and forestry director after Linda Cadotte resigned the post in October.| Superior Telegram
Assessor Terry Johnson resigned but disagrees with the claims in the city's now-rescinded termination letter.| Superior Telegram
Slow Mow Spring would encourage property owners to mow less often and maintain lawns at 4 inches in height.| Superior Telegram
The next 3 books in Tanna Acosta's 'Strangers Saga' will come out every other month through September.| Superior Telegram
The Superior restaurant's ribs will be featured as part of the new Taste of the Draft event in Green Bay.| Superior Telegram
Two leaders have been identified to fulfill the duties of one director on an interim basis.| Superior Telegram
With changes in property tax laws and new assessments, the tax-exempt city ended up paying taxes this year.| Superior Telegram
A state teachers union grant funded 385 books for all ages.| Superior Telegram
Jimmy Lovrien covers environment-related issues, including mining, energy and climate, for the Duluth News Tribune. He can be reached at jlovrien@duluthnews.com or 218-723-5332.| Superior Telegram
Owner Nicole Wilde plans to transform the building to include a bakery and ice cream production facility, retail destination and Love Creamery’s headquarters.| Superior Telegram
Staff and students mailed holiday cheer to a former student deployed overseas.| Superior Telegram
The student production reimagines 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' in the midst of summer camp.| Superior Telegram
The 2025-2026 academic calendar is also up for approval.| Superior Telegram
Shelley Nelson is a reporter with the Duluth Media Group since 1997, and has covered Superior and Douglas County communities and government for the Duluth News Tribune from 1999 to 2006, and the Superior Telegram since 2006. Contact her at 715-395-5022 or snelson@superiortelegram.com.| Superior Telegram
Only 2 area schools scored below meeting expections on the annual state reports that look at test scores, graduation rates and other data.| Superior Telegram
Business news from Superior and Wisconsin. New business openings, restaurants and more.| Superior Telegram
Matt Amerson is the first from Douglas County to win the award.| Superior Telegram
Jill Underly's proposal includes free meals for students and increases in special education reimbursement.| Superior Telegram
It's been the village board's plan to sell the building since moving its offices to the community center in 2001.| Superior Telegram
Diesel is still available at Nelson's Speed Stop and the convenience store will remain open.| Superior Telegram