Duluth News Tribune

The Duluth News Tribune (known locally as The Tribune or "DNT") is a newspaper based in Duluth, Minnesota. While circulation is heaviest in the Twin Ports metropolitan area, delivery extends into northeastern Minnesota, northwestern Wisconsin, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The paper has a limited distribution in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The News Tribune has been owned by Forum Communications since 2006.

Publication and ownership history

The present incarnation of the Duluth News Tribune is the outcome of the merger and takeover of several earlier publications. Duluth's first weekly newspaper, The Duluth Minnesotian, was first published by Dr. Thomas Preston Foster, an editor of the St. Paul Minnesotian, on April 24, 1869. After a year of The Duluth Minnesotian publishing unfavorable articles about city services and local politics, Duluth's Mayor Joshua Carter and local investor Jay Cooke invited the owner of Superior, Wisconsin's Superior Tribune to move his paper across the canal to Duluth. This owner, Robert C. Mitchell, published the renamed Duluth Tribune on May 4, 1870. The Duluth Tribune was soon renamed the Duluth Daily Tribune. Meanwhile, The Duluth Minnesotian merged with another local newspaper, the Duluth Weekly Herald, to become The Duluth Minnesotian-Herald in 1875., later dropping "Minnesotian" to become an evening paper,The Duluth Herald.

The News Tribune

The News Tribune is a daily newspaper in Tacoma, Washington, in the United States.

History

It can trace its origins back to the founding of the weekly Tacoma Ledger by R.F. Radebaugh in 1880. The next year, H.C. Patrick founded The News, another weekly. Both papers became dailies in 1883. In 1898, Radebaugh and Patrick sold their papers to S.A. Perkins. Radebaugh re-entered the market in 1907 with the debut of the Tacoma Tribune. He exited five years later with the sale of the Tribune to Frank S. and Elbert H. Baker. The Bakers then purchased The News and the Tacoma Ledger in 1918, and all three papers were combined into the Tacoma News Tribune and Ledger.

In 1948, the paper began operating the radio stations KTNT-AM and KTNT-FM, and began operating a television station with the same call letters in 1953. In 1972, KTNT-FM's call letters were changed to KNBQ, which became KBSG in 1988, and KIRO-FM in 2008. Two years later, the television station was sold and its call letters changed to KSTW.

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Bygones: Red Lake shootings happened 20 years ago

Duluth News Tribune 22 Mar 2025
News-Tribune, March 22, 1925. The Duluth chapter of the American Red Cross has ... News-Tribune, March 22, 1955 ... News-Tribune, March 22, 1975. A strike at Duluth Laundry Inc ... News Tribune, March 22, 2005.
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Astro Bob: Let's count sunspots!

Brainerd Dispatch 22 Mar 2025
Big sunspots have been few and far between on the sun in recent weeks ... ADVERTISEMENT ... On Friday night, March 21, we had a fine display in the Duluth region ... "Astro" Bob King is a freelance writer and retired photographer for the Duluth News Tribune ... .
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Northlandia: 50 years ago, snowstorm, 100 mph winds battered Northland

Duluth News Tribune 21 Mar 2025
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Bygones: Duluth schools planned layoffs in 1975

Duluth News Tribune 21 Mar 2025
News-Tribune, March 21, 1925 ... News-Tribune, March 21, 1955. A rural Duluth man was wounded when his .22 caliber rifle went off accidentally when he was rabbit hunting near Homecroft School ... News-Tribune, March 21, 1975 ... News Tribune, March 21, 2005.
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As Trump White House targets EPA’s research office, Duluth lab could be on chopping block

Pioneer Press 21 Mar 2025
A portion of the reduction plan shared with the Duluth News Tribune by Science Committee Democratic staff said the EPA planned to “eliminate” the ORD and expected 50 to 75% of its more than 1,540 positions “will not be retained.”.
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Mall of America and Sea Life not liable in child’s 30-foot fall

MinnPost 21 Mar 2025
Jeff Day at the Star Tribune reports ... Jimmy Lovrien at the Duluth News Tribune reports ... Duluth freshwater laboratory and its more than 100 employees uncertain.”. Catharine Richert at MPR News reports.
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In Response: Duluth's defenders of the status quo need waking up

Duluth News Tribune 21 Mar 2025
It must’ve been a slow news day for News Tribune reporter Peter Passi when he elevated my public comment before a Duluth City Council meeting regarding my desire to push our municipal governing ...
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Local View: Rep. Murphy a tribute to lawmaker longevity

Duluth News Tribune 21 Mar 2025
The death of longtime Northland legislator Mary Murphy on Christmas Day prompted well-deserved laudatory tributes to her, in the News Tribune and elsewhere ... to the News Tribune Opinion page.
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Duluth EPA lab’s future uncertain under plan to cut research arm

Grand Forks Herald 20 Mar 2025
Duluth News Tribune, c/o Jimmy Lovrien, P.O ... need,” Morrice told the News Tribune ... Jimmy Lovrien covers environment-related issues, including mining, energy and climate, for the Duluth News Tribune.
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Bygones: Some Girl Scout cookies contained glass in 1975

Duluth News Tribune 20 Mar 2025
News-Tribune, March 20, 1925 ... and owned by a West Duluth doctor, showed that the animal died of arsenic poisoning ... News-Tribune, March 20, 1955 ... News-Tribune, March 20, 1975 ... News Tribune, March 20, 2005.
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Duluth climbing coach sent to prison for child sex abuse material

Brainerd Dispatch 20 Mar 2025
PAUL — A former Duluth climbing instructor has been sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material ... LOCAL NEWS ... Tom Olsen covers crime and courts and the 8th Congressional District for the Duluth News Tribune since 2013.
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Minnesota school administrator arrested for child solicitation

Brainerd Dispatch 20 Mar 2025
“We understand that this news is deeply concerning," Superintendent Noel Schmidt wrote in a letter to staff and families Wednesday ... Tom Olsen covers crime and courts and the 8th Congressional District for the Duluth News Tribune since 2013.
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Cleveland-Cliffs to idle one mine and ‘partially idle’ another, company says

Grand Forks Herald 20 Mar 2025
“This is tough news today," State Sen. Robert Farnsworth, R-Hibbing, said in a news release ... News Reporting. News Reporting ... Jimmy Lovrien covers environment-related issues, including mining, energy and climate, for the Duluth News Tribune.
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Bygones: UWS booster Siinto Wessman died 20 years ago

Duluth News Tribune 19 Mar 2025
News-Tribune, March 19, 1925. Duluth's Elks Lodge announced tentative plans to build a $1 million athletic club, ... News-Tribune, March 19, 1955 ... News-Tribune, March 19, 1975 ... News Tribune, March 19, 2005.
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Are you afraid of heights?

Duluth News Tribune 19 Mar 2025
“You absolutely cannot be afraid of heights and work this job," Dave Campbell, who has been working on the structure for 12 years, told the Duluth News Tribune ... this story on Duluth News Tribune.
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