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A recent Facebook post by At-Large Duluth City Councilor Arik Forsman: "Tonight I got to check an item off the bucket list by throwing out the first pitch at the Duluth Huskies game!

Sports has always been a passion of mine and I want to spend my next four years on the council helping get our ballfields, rinks, courts, and athletic facilities fixed up and something we can be proud of for our kids. We also have an opportunity to continue building around our amateur/minor league teams like the Huskies as an economic driver for the city. Such a fun experience!"

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