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A1 ingly quiet; in fact traffic appeared similar to or quieter than usual for the summer, with the exception of more on-street parking on 1st and 2nd avenues. All the local business owners interviewed expressed disappointment that they did not see a greater uptick in customers, perhaps because parking in town was discouraged and the shuttle service kept most people from infiltrating the city streets.

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Restrictions lifted on Federal Relief Funds for county

The Lake County Board of Commissioners met on Jan. 25 in Two Harbors. Chairman Rich Sve began the meeting with a reading of a proclamation honoring frontline workers and, with “Project Bluelight,” encouraging all to display blue lights from Jan 24-31. “We extend our utmost appreciation, gratitude, and sincere thanks,” he said, “to medical staff, teachers, service workers, emergency workers and all others on the front lines during the pandemic.”

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