TOWER For the first time in three years, the city council here has voted to increase the city’s tax levy, by three percent over the 2022 levy of $394,761. That will push the city’s …
TOWER The city council here, on Monday, approved transferring the assets of the Gunderson Trust to the Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation (DSACF) for investment management. The trust, …
TOWER The city council here, absent council member Kevin Norby, discussed a familiar list of issues Monday night, without taking much action. The condition of the city’s drinking water …
Marshall Helmberger
TOWER A trainee driver for a Duluth area ready-mix company accidentally dumped a considerable volume of cement on Main Street here last Friday noon, creating a major headache for public works crews who had to clean up the resulting mess in the midst of heavy traffic ahead of the weekend.
Tower Public Works Director Ben Velcheff caught sight of the truck, owned and operated by Duluth Ready Mix, as it was about halfway through town. “I saw the rocks and cement falling out the back and realized what was happening,” said Velcheff, who was in his city pickup at the time and turned around to speed off after the truck in hopes of flagging it down.
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