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Ice cream socials, enterprise information and a Corridor of Famer

Jul. 22—SUPERIOR — It has been a kind of weeks the place I am going from the willpower of

the little lady on a steadiness bike to the overall relaxed angle of the little boy consuming chips (final two photographs)

.

Fortunately, the weekend is sort of right here!

Here is what we have been engaged on this week:

Fairlawn Mansion and Museum hosted its annual ice cream social Wednesday, July 20.

We have a lot of nice photographs of the occasion.

The Pottery Burn in underneath new possession.

Gina Wheeler bought the studio in June from Amanda Korhonen.

The College of Minnesota Duluth graduate has at all times been creative, and thinks the service the store affords is one among a form.

“Persons are undoubtedly searching for extra experiences, or issues to expertise, and I feel that we create that,” Wheeler stated.

Tom Alesia was vacationing in Brule in 2011 when he discovered longtime Superior resident and baseball Corridor of Famer Dave Bancroft was buried simply south of town. The invention launched a decade-long journey for the Madison man.

Memorabilia and data Alesia discovered are included

in a brand new exhibit

that can open Saturday, July 23, on the Douglas County Historic Society.

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A 2-month-old toddler died

following a crash July 15 in Superior. An off-duty Superior police sergeant appeared in court docket Monday, July 18, in reference to the deadly crash.

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Gov. Tony Evers visited a number of companies

on Tower Avenue Tuesday, July 19.

* The Superior Metropolis Council

accredited buying the Carnegie Library

for $175,000 after placing restrictions on spending for repairs and including a requirement to place the constructing on the market in 18 months.

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