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Hiring remains tough in Duluth as area continues pandemic recovery

DULUTH — The new BoomTown Duluth restaurant just north of the city has been in recruiting mode for months, unable to hire enough staff to open. Restaurant owners have held job fairs, raised wages and offered workers training, health insurance, flexible hours and 401(k) benefits. "We're still a few shy of where we want to be in Duluth," said owner Jessica Lietz. The demand for workers in the .

The Memo: Local activists help save coral reefs | Duluth News Tribune

Laura Butterbrodt wants to hear from you! Tips? Thoughts? Story ideas? Send them her way, lbutterbrodt@duluthnews.com. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × Two Duluthians are doing their part to help save coral reefs from invasive lionfish while also creating a sustainable supply chain. Nathan Lipinski and Josh Helmer are two co-founders of Olacoral and Castawave, companies that work side-by-side to harvest invasive lionfish from coral reefs in Belize, then use the fins of the fish to create jewelry and sell the fish fillets to markets. “We’re really creating an incredible supply chain that benefits every single person involved, from the fishermen, to the artisans, to the coral reefs, to our following of people who want to save the coral reefs, to feeding and supplying fresh fish to local markets in the USA,” Lipinski said.

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