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Date: 2/3/15
Desk: NAT
Slug: icewall
Assign Id: 30169913A


Roger Hanson, of Big Lake, Minnesota, has been building the Lake Superior Ice Project in Superior, Wisconsin for several months, living in an RV nearby from which he operates the computerized command center he created to make the structure. Today, the four-tier, 66' structure fell to the ground.

Afterwards, inside the RV, town officials arrived for a planned meeting with Times reporter to find a crisis on their hands. They listened to Hanson's explanation and prepared him to talk to media inside the RV:

From left to right-
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen
Mayor's wife Lois Hagen
David Minor, president of the Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce


Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times
photographer contact 917-586-0916

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Date: 2/3/15<br />
Desk: NAT<br />
Slug: icewall<br />
Assign Id: 30169913A<br />
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Roger Hanson, of Big Lake, Minnesota, has been building the Lake Superior Ice Project in Superior, Wisconsin for several months, living in an RV nearby from which he operates the computerized command center he created to make the structure. Today, the four-tier, 66' structure fell to the ground.<br />
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Afterwards, inside the RV, town officials arrived for a planned meeting with Times reporter to find a crisis on their hands. They listened to Hanson's explanation and prepared him to talk to media inside the RV:<br />
<br />
From left to right-<br />
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen<br />
Mayor's wife Lois Hagen<br />
David Minor, president of the Superior-Douglas County Chamber of Commerce <br />
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Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times <br />
photographer contact 917-586-0916