Duluth School Board approves purchase agreement for Nettleton School 
The buyer, the price and the intended use of the building at 108 E. Sixth St. weren’t disclosed because the sale has not closed and the agreement includes contingencies for zoning and land use.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/15/2013
Storm swells bring surfers to Duluth 
Waves as tall as double-decker buses were cracking against the massive rocks of Stoney Point. No one dared paddle into that water. But the storm swells in the next bay over, called the Boulders break, were just right for surfing.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/14/2013
Sequester takes deep bite out of Fond du Lac school
The K-12 Fond du Lac Ojibwe School is an early victim of the federal sequester, with a reduction in federal money forcing the school to increase class sizes and cut into programs that were improving test scores.Duluth News Tribune, 04/10/2013
Pro-life, pro-choice centers across street in downtown Duluth
The pro-life Women’s Care Center has been open for one month in downtown Duluth, right across the street from the Women’s Health Center, the only abortion provider in northern Minnesota.Duluth News Tribune, 04/07/2013
Duluth School Board OKs final Congdon Elementary projects
The Duluth School Board approved final projects to improve access and increase outdoor play space at Congdon Park Elementary School during a special meeting Tuesday night.Duluth News Tribune, 04/03/2013
Duluth School Board OKs accessibility, playground items for Congdon Park Elementary School 
The Duluth School Board approved final projects to improve access and increase outdoor play space at Congdon Park Elementary School during a special meeting Tuesday night.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/02/2013
Duluth school district releases results of community meetings, surveys 
Class sizes need to be smaller. The seven-period day for middle and high schools needs to return. More work needs to be done to prevent bullying.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/02/2013
Imaginations fly during Lincoln Park science classes 
Hannah Guthrie is determined to be among the top Lincoln Park Middle School students who earn a flight at the end of the year — so determined that she built her own kid-size cardboard plane, complete with rudders and a crawl-space, for extra credit.
Duluth News Tribune, 04/01/2013
Budget cuts may mean fewer Duluth students can take 'zero hour' classes 
It’s 8:10 a.m. on Thursday and Little Mob, one of the elite choirs at Denfeld High School, already is cranked up. Teacher Marcia VanCamp runs the students through vocal exercises and movements before working up to songs from “Little Shop of Horrors” around the piano, and no one looks tired.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/31/2013
Debate continues over Congdon school renovation 
If the Duluth School Board approves the bid for a Congdon Park Elementary retaining wall next week, it’s still unclear whether skating rinks would be installed on the site.
Duluth News Tribune, 03/26/2013
