News-Tribune, Nov. 22, 1925 Authorities believe there is a connection between post office robberies in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and Superior, where workers were bound and gagged while between three and five suspects made off with more than $220,000 in stamps. News-Tribune, Nov. 22, 1955 Colder and snowier weather in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan is leading to a nationwide shortage of Christmas trees this year. Spokesmen for two Duluth evergreen companies say very few trees have been cut, and that they will be unable to fill orders for hundreds of thousands of trees. News-Tribune, Nov. 22, 1975 Duluth saw the greatest amount of snow in a 24-hour period since 1968 when 15 inches dumped on the city, paralyzing traffic. The South Shore was hit hard, with authorities estimating as much as $1 million in damage to Bayfield’s docks from waves lashed by 70 mph winds. News Tribune, Nov. 22, 2005 A 50-year-old Eveleth man pleaded guilty to the theft of more than $400,000 from the Range Mental Health Center, the Eveleth Youth Hockey Association and the Eveleth Elks Lodge. The man said he spent the money gambling at Fortune Bay Casino in Tower and Black Bear Casino in Carlton.
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