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Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 11:05am

My first glimpse of the St. Louis River came in 1963, while on a family vacation. Dad and I shared a love of the Great Lakes as well as a keen interest in all cargo carrying vessels. When we stopped to check-out the Duluth-Superior harbor, we had fun identifying boats by color and smokestack logos. We were “boatnerds" years before the term even existed. Little did I know, one day I’d be part of a team making decisions about this outstanding natural resource.

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