The current operators of the fairgrounds and racetrack submit proposals to run both elements of the property at 4700 Tower Ave.| Superior Telegram
Changes in state law prompted the License and Fees Committee to amend the city's ordinances.| Superior Telegram
The recommended ordinance changes would give the city more control over issuing licenses and enforcement options.| Superior Telegram
New regulations only permit one store per 25,000 residents in the city of Superior; existing businesses still permitted to operate.| Superior Telegram
Plan Commission, Redevelopment Authority recommend land sales and temporary easements for bridge replacement project.| Superior Telegram
The city of Superior will pay half the cost for the position under a shared services agreement approved by the Douglas County Board.| Superior Telegram
New and potential development prompt proposed restrictions north of Winter Street, but most areas where waterfowl hunting is permitted remain unchanged.| Superior Telegram
Plans include new windows, doors and siding on the relocation services business in North End.| Superior Telegram
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
Questions about enforceability and preempting state law prompt Public Safety Committee to take no action to raise legal age for tobacco and vaping sales and possession.| 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