November 21, 2025 - 02:02

In a significant move to enhance educational facilities, the Duluth School Board has authorized $9 million in funding for a new education center located in the former Duluth News Tribune building. This initiative is part of a broader plan that includes a comprehensive $17 million renovation of the site, aimed at transforming it into a modern learning environment.
The newly approved center is expected to serve as a hub for educational programs and community activities, providing students and residents with access to a variety of resources and services. The renovation will focus on creating versatile spaces that can accommodate different learning styles and foster collaboration among students and educators.
School officials expressed their enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the importance of investing in infrastructure that supports innovative teaching methods and enhances the overall educational experience. The center is set to play a crucial role in the district's commitment to improving educational outcomes and community engagement. As plans progress, stakeholders are optimistic about the positive impact this facility will have on the Duluth community.
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