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Howie lands powerful Brad Bennett endorsement

Bennett

"It is with great pride and honor that I endorse Howie Hanson for 4th District Duluth City Council representing the West End of Duluth, along with the Piedmont Heights and Duluth Heights neighborhoods. I have known Howie for over 30 years and I know that he has lived in the district his whole life, and he would be a hard working and strong advocate for the west side of town. I know Howie would do anything he can to aid the people of the three neighborhoods and you would be proud of the way he would work for you. Please vote for him on election day. I know he will honor your vote with hard work." Brad Bennett, popular Duluth radio host for over 30 years

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