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National Bank of Commerce in the News

National Bank of Commerce (NBC) on Monday announced the promotion of 13 of its associates: . Amanda Arbic, AVP – Deposit Operations Director . Kari Carlson, AVP – Signature Banker . Heidi Chell, AVP – Commercial Banker . Lindsey Christianson, AVP – Commercial Banker . John Conley, SVP – Senior Commercial Banker . Max Florestano, AVP – Treasury Management & Fraud Manager

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LSC Clay Target maintains first place after Week Three

The Lake Superior College Co-Ed Clay Target team scored 241.50 points in week three competition to maintain a healthy lead in the USA College Clay Target League National Conference 3 standings. Erik Poffenberger connected on a season-high 48-of-50 targets on the week for 43.50 points. Spencer Tietz also

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Alworth Memorial Fund awards its 2024 scholarships

The Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund, founded in 1949, has awarded its 2024 scholarships to 102 northern Minnesota students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in fields of study related to mathematics, engineering, the sciences, medicine and scientific research. Ninety-five scholarships for $24,000 each were awarded to high school

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CherryRoad Media to fill void left by closed Minnesota newspapers

Community journalism is alive and well in two central Minnesota communities today even as they face the loss of their historic local newspapers. CherryRoad Media, the nation’s fastest-growing newspaper company, announced that it will open newspapers in Hutchinson and Litchfield, Minnesota, to fill the void left by the closing

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Grandma's Marathon Notebook

Judy Behning has been named the 2024 Don Fennessy Volunteer of the Year, Grandma’s Marathon announced today. Behning has shown unparalleled commitment to the event for more than 35 years, taking on numerous roles and leaving an undeniable mark on the success of Grandma’s Marathon, according to a

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LSC hosts Spring Student Art Show

Lake Superior College’s Student Spring Art Show opens at noon today and runs through Wednesday at 9 p.m. on LSC’s main campus. Students enrolled in LSC’s art courses will have an opportunity to display their work during the exhibit. The show will include the work of

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City of Duluth previews rollout of new permitting and licensing system

By Kelli Latuska The City of Duluth will be unveiling its new enterprise permitting and licensing system in mid-May of 2024.  The city’s newly-branded ePlace will be the portal allowing the public to submit building and zoning applications, rental license applications, pet licensing applications, residential parking permits, as well

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Monday Sports Notebook

Vikings' draft picks: First round: 10th overall: QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan First round: 17rd overall: OLB Dallas Turner, Alabama Fourth round: 108th overall: CB Khyree Jackson, Oregon Sixth round: 177th overall: T Walter Rouse, Oklahoma Sixth round: 203th overall: K Will Reichard, Alabama Seventh round: 230th overall: OL

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Reprint It! DECC Facebook post

Reprint It! DECC Facebook post

"Spring has been a blur! In just the past four weeks, the DECC has hosted: . Country show with Sam Hunt . Ballet performance of Snow White . Classic rock with John Mellencamp . Hard rock with Breaking Benjamin . Christian rock with Mercy Me . Children's event with the Shrine Circus . Comedian

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Quote Me, Howie: On Reinert's first State of the City Address

Gary Doty, former Duluth mayor – "Mayor Reinert did an excellent job of identifying the issues most Duluthians care about. He articulated well their current status, what changes need to take place and how he would tackle these challenges head on. He has placed a great deal of pressure on

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Superior/Douglas County businesses and individuals honored

Superior/Douglas County businesses and individuals honored

Two outstanding area businesses and two outstanding business professionals were recognized at the 70th Chamber Annual Meeting and Business Awards on Thursday in the Yellowjacket Union on the University of Wisconsin-Superior campus. A crowd of more than 220 community members, business leaders, elected officials gathered to honor the business community

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