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ST Paper in Duluth proud to host the DEED commissioner and show progress of new products

ST Paper in Duluth proud to host the DEED commissioner and show progress of new products
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ST Paper operations on a roll in Duluth

Council approves tax break, forgivable loan for Duluth paper mill

Council approves tax break, forgivable loan for Duluth paper mill Local aid helps close the funding gap as ST Paper negotiates to purchase Verso Corp. s Duluth mill and convert it to tissue production. 10:20 pm, May 10, 2021 × Verso Corp. s Duluth paper mill, shown on July 9, 2020. (Tyler Schank / News Tribune) The Duluth City Council unanimously agreed Monday night to abate up to $600,000 in property taxes and offer a $242,000 forgivable loan to ST Paper to help the company complete an acquisition of Verso Corp. s Duluth mill, which has been shuttered since last summer ST aims to convert the mill to produce tissue paper, instead of the supercalendered paper it has traditionally manufactured.

Our View: State can step up for Duluth-made TP | Duluth News Tribune

Needed post-pandemic: Another public-private venture, with the paper mill at its heart. Written By: News Tribune Editorial Board | 11:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 × The Verso Corp. paper mill, with Minnesota Power’s M.L. Hibbard Renewable Center behind it, sprawls across West Duluth on Jan. 17, 2018. (Steve Kuchera / File / News Tribune) From its beginning, the paper mill along our western riverfront has been a public-private venture with a goal of bolstering the fortunes of Duluth and Minnesota. The mill’s opening in 1987 meant new industry, new jobs, and renewed hope at a time when U.S. Steel and then the Duluth Air Base, Clyde Iron, Jeno’s, and so much else all had closed, plummeting Duluth into dark days of economic doldrums. This was around the time when that infamous billboard went up along I-35 on the way out of town: “Will the last one leaving Duluth please turn out the lights?”

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