News Tribune, Aug. 22, 1983
- The College of St. Scholastica is offering a new Student Entrepreneurship Program for students who are interested in starting their own businesses when they graduate. The program is limited to 15 full-time St. Scholastica students in their junior or senior years.
- Fresh farm and garden produce will be distributed to low-income Duluthians this week. The food was donated by southwestern Minnesota farmers and home gardeners to churches that are participating in the Garden & Pantry Truck program.
News Tribune, Aug. 22, 1923
- This afternoon, the Masons of Minnesota will conduct a ceremony laying the cornerstone of the new St. Luke's building at Ninth Avenue East and First Street in Duluth. The building will be connected to the $100,000 structure that was completed in 1902.
- The Duluth Board of Education yesterday approved spending $28,450 for school improvements. Of that amount, $11,891 will be spent for a new Morley Heights school, and $10,752 will go to construction of two additional portable schools.
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