Check out all the events offered this week.
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Parks & Recreation offer these events:
Yeti Hunt: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 20-21, as well as Feb. 27-28. Clues released hourly on Facebook and Instagram (@DuluthParksMN) at 10 a.m.
Bae-Front Valentine’s Skate: 3-7 p.m. Feb. 26, at the Bayfront ice rink.
Agents of Discovery: An exciting new way to experience Duluth’s parks is coming soon! Agents of Discovery, an educational mobile game app, will turn different parks into fun, safe learning opportunities with detective Missions for you to complete. Become nature detectives as you learn about Duluth and the world around you in this new opportunity. More information coming from Parks & Recreation soon.
Live streaming concerts and more.
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Third annual Escape the Bong, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. today, Feb. 12 through Sunday, Feb. 14, 305 E. Second St., Superior. This three day event features four escape rooms to test your puzzle solving skills. Each room is designed for an hour of fun along with a unique mission and experience. A new game begins every 90 minutes. A maximum of 10 people allowed in each room at a time with only players known to each other in a room together; we will not combine multiple groups together to fill a room. We strongly recommend that each group assigns one person to handle booking for everyone. Tickets: $25 for ages 13 and older, $15 for ages 12 and younger. To purchase tickets, click on the link Escape Room Parties website. Go to bongcenter.org for details.
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Jan 12, 2021
Helen Louise (Coleman) Ingram, 87, was called home to be with the Lord on January 10, 2021. Born on December 5, 1933 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, she was the youngest child of Charles and Bertha Coleman. Helen grew up on a farm which is now the back nine of the Lewistown Country Club. She graduated from Lewistown High School in 1951 and from the Lewistown School of Nursing in 1954. Helen was a caring and loving nurse at Lewistown Hospital and William Penn Nursing Center. In 1954, Helen married the love of her life, Robert L. Ingram. They celebrated their 66thwedding anniversary on September 18, 2020. She was completely devoted to her children, Jeffrey Ingram and wife, Anita, of Lewistown, and Tracy Ingram and wife, Dina Solito, of Hummelstown. The sparkles in her eyes were from her three grandchildren: Jill (Jared) Hartsock, Megan (Ryan) Ingram-French, and Tate Ingram. She was the proud great-grandmother of Matthew, Levi, and Andrew Hartsock.
Federal deal paves way for redevelopment of land near Minneapolis Stone Arch Bridge
Under a new agreement, the public will soon have greater access to the Mississippi River at the Upper St. Anthony lock and dam. Author: Kent Erdahl Updated: 2:05 PM CST January 2, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS The Mississippi riverfront around the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis will begin to transform in the next decade, thanks to a new federal agreement signing over a portion of the Upper St. Anthony lock and dam.
The Water Resources Development Act of 2020, signed into law this week, will allow the city of Minneapolis to take control of the land surrounding the lock and dam, in order to provide more public access to the river.