St. Louis County Changes Workshop Location, Schedules Multiple Public Hearings
St. Louis County moved its March 17 board workshop to Duluth's Lake Superior Room after the original location notice ran in the wrong edition of the Duluth News Tribune.

Anyone planning to attend Tuesday's St. Louis County Board Workshop should disregard the location printed in Wednesday's Duluth News Tribune: the meeting has moved.
The county posted a correction on its Clerk-of-the-County-Board public notices page stating that the March 17, 2026 workshop, scheduled for 9:30 a.m., will now be held in the Lake Superior Room at the Duluth Government Services Center at 320 W. 2nd Street. "This location change will not be reflected in Wednesday's edition of the Duluth News Tribune, but will be corrected in Saturday's edition," the county notice reads.
The location correction is one of several public notices St. Louis County published in a recent batch on its official notices page. Two separate public hearing notices call residents to appear before the St. Louis County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, March 24, with proceedings beginning at 10:00 a.m. and a second item slated for 10:05 a.m. Among the matters posted for that session is a hearing on Ordinance 62, the county's Zoning Ordinance, though the notices as published do not specify which hearing time corresponds to the zoning matter. Residents seeking the full agenda can contact the county's Duluth office at (218) 726-2000 or reach any regional office toll-free at (800) 450-9777.
A separate notice also signals upcoming changes for anyone conducting property research. The St. Louis County Recorder's Office announced it is moving to a new Land Records Management System, directing the public to a posted document for details on timing and potential impacts. That transition could affect title searches, deed filings, and other land records functions, though the county's notice does not specify dates or describe the scope of disruption beyond the referenced document.
The VNP Clean Water Joint Powers Board also appeared among the batch of notices posted to the county's public notices page, though no date, time, or location was included in the published material. Details for that meeting were not available in the notices as posted.
County offices in Ely, Hibbing, and Virginia can be reached at (218) 365-2399, (218) 312-8100, and (218) 749-7100, respectively, for questions about any of the posted notices.
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