July. 31 days of the mid-part of summer. Generally in the Northland, July is the month we can depend on for warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Recreationally, it s the month that many people spend outdoors - at the beach, at the lake, or anywhere that the warm weather and temperatures call them. From a work standpoint, it s the month of the year that many in our part of the country try to cram in as much of those outdoor chores as possible. And for farmers and those that raise crops and livestock, the month of July brings the hay season and everything that goes along with it. And if we re being honest - it s also when we start to see the first of the back-to-school sales and ads. That s why it s good to have some holidays and celebrations to help pass the time - as we set our sights on enjoy the warmer weather.
City Of Duluth Removing Invasive Trees It Planted Along 4th St mix108.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mix108.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
If only they had checked first. The same tax dollars that worked to plant trees along 4th Street during the Reconstruction Project a few years back will now be spent to remove them due to their classification as invasive . The work will begin soon and last for a few weeks.
According to information released by the City of Duluth, the 18 Amur Cork trees that they originally spent tax dollars on to plant in the boulevard along the street have now been identified as invasive . City of Duluth Forrester Clark Christensen explains: Based on the evidence provided by the Department of Agriculture, the City sees the potential for the male Amur Cork trees to become female which would make them invasive. The City will be removing the Cork trees and replanting a noninvasive tree in its place to remediate this risk .