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Home ยป Bygones: In 1982, DTA considered doing away with air conditioning – Duluth News Tribune

Bygones: In 1982, DTA considered doing away with air conditioning – Duluth News Tribune

HVAC Expert September 6, 2022

News Tribune, Sept. 5, 1982

  • The Duluth Transit Authority may remove air conditioning equipment from buses to save about $100,000 in maintenance costs annually. General Manager Dennis Jensen said yesterday fixed windows on buses would be replaced with windows that open to cool buses in the summer.
  • The annual fall migration of hawks through the city of Duluth is joined every year by a migration of visitors to Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. So far this season, people from 38 states and four foreign countries have visited Hawk Ridge.

News Tribune, Sept. 5, 1922

  • Ideal weather yesterday afternoon and evening drew a large crowd from Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota to Superior for the opening day of the seventh-annual Tri-State Fair. They viewed agricultural and industrial exhibits, livestock shows, displays of farm equipment, and athletic contests.
  • Superior Police Chief Arthur Buchanan yesterday declared war on pickpockets after receiving reports of numerous thefts from visitors at the Tri-State Fair. The thefts are thought to be the work of members of a gang who make it their business to travel from fair to fair.
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