Dwight Wickstrom, 56, of Esko, who worked at Georgia-Pacific (pictured below) for 37 years as a maintenance planner, talks about how much he appreciates the opportunity to be retrained thanks to a $285,000 grant by the state to Duluth Workforce Development. Wickstrom and other former GP workers attended a news conference at City Hall on Friday along with Mayor Don Ness and Don Hoag (center), manager of Workforce Development. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)
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