Dec. 7
Sarah M. Declusin, 27, Mora, Minnesota, possession of a controlled substance, one year local confinement, 338 days stayed on two years probation with conditions.
Aaron R. Reid, 31, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, fined $2,000 and one year local confinement, time and $1,000 stayed on two years probation with conditions.
Dec. 8
Gregg W. Berglund, 40, Proctor, hands-free law violation, fined $50.
Richard R. Johnson, 69, Duluth, deer hunting violation - may not hunt with aid or use of bait, fined $300.
Alex T. Resberg, 22, Hermantown, disorderly conduct, fined $1,000 and 30 days local confinement, time and $700 stayed on oen year probation.
Travis D. Thrun, 29, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, fined $1,000 and 60 days local confinement, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions.
“The power coming into Superior is very renewable already,” Skandel said. “This is just a component of that. So why do a community solar garden? Many of our customers are looking for something like this … it’s really customer driven.”
The solar garden will be built in the second quarter of 2021 on SWL&P-owned land near Heritage Park, once 75% of the customers subscribing to the project have signed contracts. All SWL&P residential and business customers are eligible to participate.
The cost of the solar garden including installation and maintenance over the 25-year life of the program will be paid by customer subscriptions. Program costs will be fixed, which gives customers protection against potentially rising energy costs. Subscribers will retain ownership of Solar Renewable Energy Credits. Subscriptions are sold in 1 kilowatt increments for the 470-kilowatt solar garden, enough energy to power 115 homes.
Steven Ronald High
Steven “Steve” Ronald High, age 64, of Lake Nebagamon WI, died peacefully with his wife by his side at Solvay Hospice House in Duluth MN, on December 11th 2020. He was surrounded by the love and support from family and friends throughout his 20-month struggle with cancer.
Steve was born in Duluth Minnesota on March 11th, 1956 to Ronald and Mary Louise (Hanson) High. He was a graduate of East High School in 1974. He completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Minnesota Duluth. He went on to obtain his Master’s Degree, and administration license.
Steve loved his family dearly, always providing wisdom and guidance. He was devoted to his wife Barb of 31 years, and loved her well. Together they enjoyed traveling, golfing, gardening, and spending time with their kids and grandkids. He had a dry sense of humor and quick wit that were unmatched, and will be missed dearly. He was a wonderful friend to many. He touched many lives throughout his lif
The buck of a lifetime
The deer herd in Wisconsin is expected to be down for this hunting season and the next few to come, but trophy deer still wander the woods. One just needs to know where to look.
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Troy Nelson of Superior smiles as he grips the antlers of the 11-point buck he shot Sunday in Douglas County. (Submitted Photo)
The deer herd in Wisconsin is expected to be down for this hunting season and the next few to come, but trophy deer still wander the woods. One just needs to know where to look.
Communities are finding inventive ways to celebrate the holidays from a distance during the pandemic. Written By: Maria Lockwood | ×
People pause and look up at Brett and Amanda DeFoe’s house at 2101 E. 3rd Street in Superior Wednesday , Dec. 9. The house won the master display title in the Christmas Lighting Challenge last year. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Superior residents are turning up the wattage to defend the city’s holiday title.
Last year, Superior snagged top honors in the annual Christmas Lighting Contest
both the title of Favorite Christmas City and the master’s award, which went to Brett and Amanda DeFoe of 2101 E. Third St.