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5/12/2026

  • jesse4430
  • 49 minutes ago
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HURLEY - The City of Hurley and ICORE have signed a contract to purchase 37 acres of abandoned Soo Line railroad land from Canadian National for a future trail between Hurley and Montreal. The group has raised $70,000 toward the $175,000 purchase price and is working to secure the remaining funds before the planned November 2026 closing. The proposed 3-mile paved walking and biking trail would connect to the existing Iron Belle Trail, linking five communities across the region. ICORE provided a $10,000 deposit on April 15, when the City Council approved the sale contract. 

 
 
 

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