In an effort to better keep the public informed on weather or utility related incidents or emergencies, the City of Duluth is currently transitioning to a new emergency notification system.
Every little bit helps for those still facing the challenge of repairing and replacing things damaged by the flood. Good news from Comfort Systems, the utility provider in Duluth. Our partners at The Northland's News Center are reporting that they are is offering a low interest home energy loan program to victims affected by the flood.
For some, it's a time of happiness, graduation from college! Packing up, moving home, or maybe moving away to start that new job and the next leg of your journey. Whatever the case may be, your mind has a lot to think about right now. That's why I thought I would pass along a reminder that may save you money if you plan on moving in the next few weeks.
Luckily, we haven't received a whole lot of snow, so it hasn't been an issue. I doubt that we'll get lucky enough NOT to have a major snowfall soon and that will require YOUR help.
The Duluth Fire Department and ComfortSystems would like residents to help keep fire hydrants shoveled and clear of snow...