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County Board to fund seven projects aimed at combating aquatic invasive species

County Board to fund seven projects aimed at combating aquatic invasive species

The St. Louis County Board has given preliminary approval to distribute $709,393 of state funds for seven projects that focus on preventing the introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) or limiting their spread in lakes and rivers in St. Louis County
Wednesday, February 21, 2024/Number of views (0)
Single vehicle rollover injury crash

Single vehicle rollover injury crash

On February 13th, 2024 at approximately 2:45 P.M.  Saint Louis County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a single vehicle rollover crash that occurred in the 6400 Block of Hwy 21 in Pike Township.  22 year old Emily Marie SCHNACKY from Babbitt, Mn. was traveling eastbound on Hwy 21 in a Chevrolet Cobalt when her vehicle left the roadway and rolled over in the westbound ditch.  SCHNACKY was transported by North Memorial Air Care to Essentia Health-St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth in critical condition. 
Wednesday, February 14, 2024/Number of views (0)
County seeks nominations for Public Health Achievement Awards

County seeks nominations for Public Health Achievement Awards

St. Louis County Public Health is seeking nominations from the public to recognize individuals or groups who have made significant effort to improve the health of residents or communities in St. Louis County. The Public Health Achievement Awards will be presented during the St. Louis County Board meeting on Tuesday, April 2.
Tuesday, February 13, 2024/Number of views (0)
Murder suspect arrested on multiple warrants

Murder suspect arrested on multiple warrants

Members of the Lake Superior Violent Offender Task Force (LSVOTF) arrested 41-year-old Justin Dean Stauffer in Duluth. Stauffer was known to have active warrant felony warrants, including for for 3rd Degree Murder. Stauffer currently has 18 open cases in St. Louis County.
Friday, February 9, 2024/Number of views (0)
Sheriff's Office receives fire suppression tool from area Masons

Sheriff's Office receives fire suppression tool from area Masons

Two local Masonic Lodges will be donating 10 portable fire suppression tools to the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office to help deputies and the people they are trying to save. The fire suppression tools, generously donated by the Glen Avon Lodge and Euclid Lodge, will be presented to the Sheriff's Office on Thursday, February 8, at 1 p.m., at the Masonic Center of Duluth, 4 West 2nd Street. 

Wednesday, February 7, 2024/Number of views (0)
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