DULUTH, MN (Northern News Now) – Possible indigenous remains have been uncovered during the construction of the Twin Ports Interchange in Duluth.
According to Duluth Police, the discovery was made on February 14th in the Lincoln Park neighborhood near North 22nd Avenue and West First Street.
Officers responded, and an archaeologist was already on site when they arrived.
According to police, the remains were determined to be a partial jaw bone.
The medical examiner’s office was consulted, and The Fond du Lac Band ultimately collected the bone.
Authorities have yet to provide information as to what comes next and what this means for the overall construction project.
(from Northern News Now)
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