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This photo provided by artist Tyler Scouton shows his silkscreen of Jim Carlson, owner of Last Place on Earth, who's four-year battle with the city of Duluth played out in print, broadcast and online. The silkscreen is part of a new art show in Duluth explores conflicting opinions on whether a local store owner who sold synthetic drugs is a hero or villain. (AP Photo/Courtesy Tyler Scouton)

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In this image provided by Joe Klander is a painting by Klander that portrays Duluth Mayor Don Ness, left, menaced by Jim Carlson, whose head shop Last Place on Earth vexed city leaders until it was shut down and Carlson convicted of selling banned substances. The picture is part of a display going up in Duluth by several artists that examines the Carlson-Ness relationship. (AP Photo/Courtesy Joe Klander)