Part of their "them" is neighboring Duluth, who's had a string of (dare I say fair) reporting about the refinery expansion. Superior's paper, on the other hand, has gone so far as to say citizens aren't empowered with decision-making here, and it ignores the amount of input citizens can have in this process.
... another newspaper drops away from its obligations as part of the fourth estate.
Part of their "them" is neighboring Duluth, who's had a string of (dare I say fair) reporting about the refinery expansion. Superior's paper, on the other hand, has gone so far as to say citizens aren't empowered with decision-making here, and it ignores the amount of input citizens can have in this process.
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The Duluth News Tribune is anything but fair - they have a liberal bias that would make the NY Times jealous!
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