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Duluth Marshall at Duluth Denfeld

Proctor at Hermantown

Tartan at Duluth East

Grand Rapids at Cass Lake-Bena

Cherry at Cook County

Silver Bay at South Ridge

Hinckley-Finlayson at Moose Lake-Willow River

McGregor at Cromwell-Wright

High School Boys Basketball

Two Harbors at Duluth Marshall

Mesabi East at Proctor

South Ridge at Cherry

Barnum at Hinckley-Finlayson

Northwestern at Barron

High School Boys Hockey

Hibbing-Chisholm at Proctor

Duluth Denfeld at Cloquet-Esko-Carlton

North Shore at Greenway

High School Girls Hockey

Moose Lake Area at Superior

Proctor-Hermantown at Grand Rapids-Greenway

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton at Hibbing-Chisholm

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Michigan, Albany and Washington add players

Several teams across AF1 continued to reshape their rosters Thursday, adding depth through signings at multiple positions. Michigan led the activity, adding four players across offense and defense. The Wolverines signed Joel Blankenship, a 6-foot-1, 250-pound fullback and linebacker from Southern Illinois, and wide receiver Arron Foulkes, a 5-foot-8, 160-pound

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Obit: Tim MacDonald

Tim MacDonald, 68, of Duluth – lifelong resident of Lakewood, died peacefully in his home on December 15, 2015. Tim married Sharon (Jones), who he loved endlessly, on July 7th, 1979. Together, they raised two beautiful daughters, Jessica (Bob) and Mandi. Tim and Sharon just moved to their dream home on

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Michigan adds linemen, wide receiver

Michigan continued to add depth across its roster Wednesday, announcing the signings of four players who bolster the defensive line, linebacker corps and wide receiver room. Doug Malcolm, a 6-foot-6, 330-pound defensive lineman from Albion College, joins the Arsenal as one of the largest additions up front. Michigan also added

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Howie: Monsters to move to Amsoil
DECC Marketing Director Lucie Amundsen introduced Minnesota Monsters minority owner and general manager Steve Walters at a press event on Thursday at Amsoil Arena. Howie / HowieHanson.com

Howie: Monsters to move to Amsoil

Duluth has always supported teams that show up honestly and invest consistently. The formula hasn’t changed. Don’t overpromise. Don’t disappear when things get hard. Build something people can recognize as theirs. When that happens, this city responds — not with blind loyalty, but with earned trust.

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