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Roger Reinert has proposed appointees to to fill up to 30 vacant positions.
The bill will prevent a federal government shutdown, but it will also strip away funding for the city's water treatment plant.
Monday marks the first time this session that the Minnesota Legislature has seen every seat filled
The Morgan Park building, previously owned by U.S. Steel, has room for apartments and a classroom to teach historic preservation techniques.
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Cloudy skies for Tuesday
It seems that many of us take a certain pride, even a false pride, in the extremes of our local weather.
Cloudy skies will linger, with a few chances to get a dusting of snow for the next few days.
The aquatic invasive species is currently present along the shoreline adjacent to the Potato Lake inlet, according to the Minnesota DNR.
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Minnesota bars and restaurants shut down on March 17, 2020. Five years later, things have returned to normal.
The winners at a Duluth Fraternal Order of Eagles contest headed for the Guinness Book of Records.
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The Davidson Opera House, at 113 Fifth Ave. S in St. Cloud, is welcoming new tenants such as the Greater St. Cloud Development Corp., along with pop-up shops and startups.
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The boys state basketball tournament is taking over Williams Arena this week
Finalized a year ago, the limits would reduce the mining industry's mercury emissions by 33%. The industry releases half of the state's emissions and missed Minnesota's 2025 reduction target of 72%.
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