See how many of this month’s headlines you remember with PDD’s current events quiz!
The next PDD quiz focus on football in the Twin Ports; it will be published on Nov. 13. Submit question suggestions to Alison Moffat at aklawite@d.umn.edu by Nov. 10.
Results
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#1. This restaurant group purchased the largest piece of open land in the Lincoln Park business district.
Kemps previously had a dairy facility on the site; read more on PDD.

#2. Developers shared that this building, being converted into apartments, will be renamed Leijona.
Leijona is Finnish for lion; read more on the Duluth News Tribune website.

#3. Duluth won this organization’s 2022 Best in Glass award.
Best in Glass honors the city with the best-tasting drinking water; read the city’s press release here.

#4. This incumbent candidate kicked off a “Minnesota is Not For Sale” tour in Duluth.
WDIO has more on the story here.

#5. This chain restaurant is moving from Canal Park to Hermantown.
The restaurant had operated out of Canal Park for 20 years; Fox 21 has more on the move here.

#6. This new sports training facility held its grand opening on Oct. 20.
C.J. Ham, a Duluth native and Minnesota Vikings fullback, and Alex Stalock, a UMD hockey alum and current Chicago Blackhawks goalie, own the facility. The Duluth News Tribune has more on the story here.

#7. Where would you find the newly rechristened Mick McComber Gym and Richard Haney Multipurpose Rink?
The facilities are named for two former Recreational Outdoor Sports Program directors; Fox 21 has more on the story here.

#8. Maria McKechnie of Northland Special Events moved into the building that previously housed this business.
McKechnie moved her business across the street to 315 W. Superior St.; Fox 21 has more on the story here.

#9. This Superior restaurant that had been operating out of Venue in the Park announced its closing.
The restaurant made the announcement on their Facebook page.




