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0 CommentsNew:Decorative Lights Out on Blatnik BridgeDuluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- As the rehabilitation project continues on the Blatnik Bridge, the decorative lights will be turned off.
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0 CommentsNew:Garfield Avenue Ramp Closure Postponed
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- The northbound I-535 on-ramp over southbound Garfield Avenue in Duluth has been postponed.
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Man Arrested In Hermantown Break-In
Hermtantown, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- A man with an extensive criminal background was arrested in Hermantown early Wednesday morning, this time for burglary.
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Woodland Avenue Sidewalk Repairs Begin Monday
Duluth, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- Starting May 21, the sidewalks along Woodland Avenue from St. Marie Street to Arrowhead Road will be replaced.
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National Park Service Issues Free Pass for Active Troops
International Falls, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) -- The National Park Service will begin to issue an annual pass for free entrance to all 397 national parks for active military members and their dependents.
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Business
more Business »Can't Get The Web Address You Really Want?
Got a great idea for a Web site, but can't find a decent .com Web address that suits you? Over the past 25 years, more than 95 million .com addresses have been registered by corporations, organizations and individuals. As a result, the pool of meaningful .com names is nearly exhausted. Fortunately there are a few solutions:
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No-Cost Telecom Audits Save Money
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Beef Up Your Retirement Savings -- Your 401(k) May Not Be Enough
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New Jersey Financial Expert Urges Consumers to Communicate
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IT Companies Create New Revenue Streams
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How Social Media Can Grow Your Company
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Outsourced Accounting Key to Cutting Expenses
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Digital Revolution Yields New Opportunity for Films
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Entertainment
more Entertainment »"Mickey Mouse of Japan" Goes Stateside
Japanese imports like Pokémon and DragonballZ have been entertaining American children for over a decade, but Japan's most iconic manga character -- a child robot known as Astro Boy -- has only recently been rediscovered by American audiences.
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Fun, Exciting Family Time Moves Indoors
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Dr. Luke, Swizz Beatz Have Midas Touch for Music Hits
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Being Bad to Do Well? Why Hip-Hop Loves Its Bad Boys
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Embarrassing Moments Blog
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Music Industry Refashions Itself, Embraces iPod Era
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Digital Streaming Versus DVD Market
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