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The John A. Blatnik Bridge is the bridge that carries Interstate 535 (I-535) and U.S. Highway 53 (US 53) over the Saint Louis River, a tributary of Lake Superior, between Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin. The bridge is 7,975 feet (2,431 m) long and rises up nearly 120 feet (37 m) above the water to accommodate the seaway shipping channel
Duluth police said at a news conference that the shooter, 46-year-old Anthony Nephew, had, just hours before, killed his former partner Erin Abramson, 47, and his other 15-year-old son Jacob Nephew.
Malosky was a native of Crosby, Minnesota, who began his coaching career at Morris and Morningside-Edina High Schools. [2] He was hired as the head football coach at University of Minnesota Duluth in 1958 and led the team to Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships in 1960, 1961 and 1973.
The Glensheen murders were the murders of Elisabeth Mannering Congdon and her night nurse Velma Pietila on June 27, 1977, in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, at the Glensheen Historic Estate. [ 1 ] The motive was initially thought to be robbery, but soon the authorities began to suspect Congdon's son-in-law Roger Caldwell and adopted daughter Marjorie ...
On March 25, 1983, Pope John Paul II appointed Brom as bishop of the Diocese of Duluth. He was consecrated on May 23, 1983, by Archbishop John Roach at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth, Minnesota. [1] On April 22, 1989, Pope John Paul II appointed Brom as coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of San Diego to assist Bishop Leo Maher. [1]
Scott Anderson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. [citation needed] He and his family moved to Duluth, Minnesota when he was six years old.He graduated from Duluth East High School as a star football player and went on to attend the University of Minnesota.
[21] [22] [23] At the time of Kinkkonen's death, the organization stated it had 2000 members in Duluth, 75,000 members in Minnesota, and over 2,000,000 members nationwide. [ 5 ] In March 1918, several months before Kinkkonen's death, The Duluth Herald reported on the Knights of Liberty 's Duluth branch threatening men considered to have pro ...
She went to University of Minnesota Duluth majoring in speech and political science. Lehro also went to vocational school. Lehto lived with her husband and family in Duluth. She was a licensed cosmetologist and was in the printing business. Lehto served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1977 to 1982 and was a Democrat. [1]