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GOP officials seek probe of Proud Boys ties to Nevada party

Nevada Republicans launch investigation into their party over claims members recruited Proud Boys to vote to censure secretary of state who refused to challenge Biden s win  Nevada Republican Party voted last month to censure Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske for failing to investigate election fraud This week, the Clark County Republican Party, along with Republicans in the state Senate, called for a review of the vote   Comes after report Nevada Republican Party added about 40 people, including activists with extremist ties, to its membership the day of the censure vote

GOP officials seek probe of Proud Boys ties to censure vote

GOP officials seek probe of Proud Boys ties to censure vote
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Duluth considers aid to help redevelop Historic Old Central High School

Soaring lumber prices, material shortages challenge Duluth builders

Soaring lumber prices, material shortages challenge Duluth builders With a two-by-four costing about four times the normal rate, major developers and average customers alike are being forced to reconsider projects amid a pandemic-related building boom. 6:00 am, May 19, 2021 × Mark Akeson hands a two-by-four up to George Larson as Chad Follmer helps hold a roof truss Monday, May 17, 2021. The three are working on Alvin Berg’s new house on Swan Lake Road. Berg estimates the house will cost 30% more than it would have last year because of the rising price of building supplies. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com) Tired of dealing with slippery hills in the winter and looking for a more comfortable place to retire, Alvin Berg decided to list his house near Skyline Parkway in western Duluth last year.

For Duluth tenants, landlords: There is help | Duluth News Tribune

For Duluth tenants, landlords: There is help As an evictions moratorium looms, the program dubbed RentHelpMN draws on hundreds of millions of dollars to help residents pay their back rents and utility bills. In Duluth, it s a program which could lift up more than 2,000 households. 7:00 am, May 17, 2021 × Brittany Felver of Duluth talks outside her home at Harbor Highlands on Friday, May 14, 2021, in Duluth. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com) Brittany Felver stayed employed throughout the pandemic, working at a child care center located in Duluth’s East Hillside. But for the 27-year-old, work could be sporadic at times due to COVID-19 exposures and cold symptoms among the kids. There were times that closures, or even her own exposures, meant she wasn’t able to work.

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