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DULUTH ENTERTAINMENT CONVENTION CENTER

The 28th induction ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, May 4.
The Minnesota Department of Health is closing its state-run testing sites.
Organizers reported a high volunteer turnout for the annual College of St. Scholastica meal.
Ham is on the menu due to a national turkey shortage.

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“We like all things rusty and chippy and peely paint," said event organizer Emily Broman.
The new Pfizer booster, which has a combination of the original COVID strain and the omicron variant, is authorized for use as a single booster dose in individuals age 12 and older.
Viking Octantis is the first of nine cruise ships scheduled to dock in Duluth from May to mid-September.
The longtime touring favorites will be in the Twin Ports on Nov. 22.
The event is for anyone who wants a free 30-pound box of food, including those from the surrounding region.
The latest change in hours is in part due to a lower demand for COVID-19 testing.

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Organizers found a way to deliver meals, but said they regret the loss of companionship that communal gatherings provide.
The deadline for meal kits is noon, Nov. 13, and the deadline to register for a home-delivered meal is Nov. 19.
Wisconsin residents can now get tested at the free COVID-19 saliva testing site in the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

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